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Rebecca (1940)
3.2s
The thing I've dreaded day after day,
Charade (1963)
3.9s
You could at least tell me what your first name is these days.
Rebecca (1940)
2.5s
Are you the first one down? Where's the child?
Rebecca (1940)
3s
Because the first people will be arriving any moment.
Charade (1963)
2.7s
Oh, every day. The manufacturer recommends it.
Rebecca (1940)
2.2s
They're the same as those first weeks after she died.
Rebecca (1940)
2.5s
This was the banquet hall in the old days.
Charade (1963)
2.9s
- Give me the stamps. Come on. - What's your first name today?
Rebecca (1940)
3s
She wrote it to me the day she died.
Rebecca (1940)
2s
so I didn't get it until the next day.
Charade (1963)
2.4s
I'm sorry. Mr. Bartholomew has left for the day.
Rebecca (1940)
3.2s
I came here when the first Mrs. De Winter was a bride.
Rebecca (1940)
3.1s
I, I was down at the cottage on the beach the other day.
Charade (1963)
4s
I could already be arrested for transporting a minor above the first floor.
Rebecca (1940)
3.5s
I do go back to the strange days of my life...
Rebecca (1940)
3.3s
concerning the late Mrs. De Winter's activities on the day of her death,
Rebecca (1940)
3.7s
I'll be back the very first thing in the morning, and I won't even stop to sleep.
Charade (1963)
3.9s
Tell me to go to the embassy first thing in the morning and turn in those stamps.
Rebecca (1940)
2.9s
The water's so warm here that I could stay in all day.
Rebecca (1940)
3.4s
Yes, I know him. He came the day you went to London.
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