Shadow of a Doubt
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1:00:05
(Door Creaking)
1:00:10
Mother, let me finish mashing those.
1:00:12
I'll fix the rest of dinner
and get it on the table.

1:00:15
You go talk to Uncle Charlie.
1:00:16
- How do you feel?
- Fine.

1:00:18
I must have been tired. I slept like a log.
1:00:21
Uncle Charlie was asking for you again.
He's fond of you.

1:00:24
That nice young man came to ask
after you. I told him you were asleep.

1:00:29
- # (Humming)
- I'm rested now. Is the gravy made?

1:00:35
Now you're humming that waltz.
Please don't hum that tune anymore.

1:00:40
I've Just got it out of my head
and don't want it started again.

1:00:43
Please remember, don't hum that tune.
1:00:46
And don't keep getting up
every few minutes.

1:00:48
You Just sit there and be a real lady.
1:00:50
Alright, if you say so,
but at least I can carry in the soup.

1:00:54
Roger, wash your hands!
Joe. Charles. Dinner.

1:01:01
- Mama -
- Ann, don't put things behind your ear.

1:01:06
And don't whisper.
Anyone could hear you a block away.

1:01:09
May I sit by you at the table?
1:01:11
By me? l should think
you'd want to sit by Uncle Charlie.

1:01:14
(Ann) - No, l want to sit by you.
- Why do you want to change ?

1:01:17
Mother, let her change if she wants to.
1:01:19
Roger doesn't mind.
1:01:21
No, certainly not.
Uncle Charlie might think... Certainly not.

1:01:25
- Mother, let her change.
- OK, but Ann has some foolish ideas.

1:01:30
Go in the dining room, both of you.
1:01:40
What's going on here?
Have I lost my little girl?

1:01:43
(Emmy) Roger wanted to sit next to you,
1:01:46
and I thought it would be nice
if the children took turns.

1:01:49
- I never...
- Never what, Roger?

1:01:51
- Nothing.
- Come, Ann. Come and help me.

1:01:55
Joe! I brought it in by mistake.
Nothing special in it.


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