Shadow of a Doubt
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(Church Bell Tolling)
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- How long is Uncle Charlie staying?
- Forever, I hope.

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Hasn't he got a house of his own?
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Not that I mind you in here,
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but I never can tell
when I'll want some privacy.

:32:29
(Chuckles) You better go to sleep, baby.
:32:31
- You said your prayers?
- I forgot.

:32:33
You better say them.
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I lay me down to sleep,
I pray the Lord my soul to keep -

:32:39
- Don't bless too many people. It's late.
- I pray the Lord my soul to take.

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God bless Mama, Papa, Captain Midnight,
Veronica Lake and the president -

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- You can't say them all tonight, dear.
- Oh, and Uncle Charlie. Amen.

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(Sighs)
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# (Humming Waltz)
:33:12
(Distant Train Whistle)
:33:17
(Traffic Noises)
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- All ready for breakfast?
- Oh, coffee, Emmy.

:33:26
I don't know how you do it.
Now, I'm never comfortable eating in bed.

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I had to have my meals in bed for a while
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after the children came,
but I never liked it.

:33:34
I can't face the world in the morning.
I must have coffee before I can speak.

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Well, I don't mind pampering you
your first morning,

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but I think you're the only person
in this town to have breakfast at 10:30.

:33:44
And while you were sleeping,
the newspaper called up for an interview.

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With me?
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And the women's club I belong to
wants you to give a little talk.

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- (Chuckling) Women's club.
- (Laughing)

:33:55
Oh! Oh, you haven't finished unpacking.
I'll do that for you.

:33:59
- Where ' s Charlie ?
- She's running around like a mad thing.


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