Shadow of a Doubt: the porch scene
a Young Charlie: When are you leaving, Uncle Charlie?
Uncle Charlie: I'm not going, you see. . . . I want to settle down. . . . And the most sensible thing is for you to be friends with me. I can do a lot for you.
Young Charlie: No, not you. We don't want anything from you.
b Uncle Charlie: What would become of all of you if everything came out?
Young Charlie: I know. I can't tell them.
Uncle Charlie: What would you tell? Who'd believe you? . . . And now you haven't even got the ring. . . .
Young Charlie: You have it.
Uncle Charlie: I? I gave it to you.
c Young Charlie: I don't want you here, Uncle Charlie. I don't want you to touch my mother. So go away, I'm warning you. Go away or I'll kill you myself. d . . . See, that's the way I feel about you.