Dogville
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:02:00
followed by question mark,
:02:03
but nevertheless meticulously archived
in one of his many bureau drawers.

:02:09
'Bye, Dad.
:02:15
Evenin' Master Tom.
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Good evening, Master Olivia.
:02:19
Don't forget about the meeting tomorrow.
:02:21
Noooo
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[Narrator] In order to postpone the time
at which he would have to put pen to pater in earnest,

:02:32
Tom had now come up with
a series of meetings on moral rearmament

:02:37
with which he felt obliged to benefit the town.
:02:41
- Hi, kids.
- Hi, Tom.

:02:43
Good evening Chuck.
:02:45
Will we see you at the meeting tomorrow?
:02:48
Well, I could do without your lectures.
:02:50
You know Vera.
:02:52
Wouldn't give me moment's peace
till I said yes.

:02:57
Who gave Moses that bone?
It's still got meat on it.

:03:01
Jason did.
:03:02
Jason gave that mutt a bone
with meat on it?

:03:06
When did we last see meat?
:03:08
Next time you waste good food,
I'll take your knife away.

:03:11
I would know it was you give'n meat to eat.
:03:13
Moses was meant to be hungry! To keep watch.
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Keep watch in Dogville?
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What's there to steal?
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These are wicked time, Tom Edison.
:03:24
Soon there'll be folks by
with even less than us.

:03:33
[Narrator] Indeed..Tom was busy enough,
even though, formally speaking,

:03:38
not yet busy with writing per se.
:03:41
And if a body found it hard to grasp
what profession he was busy at,

:03:45
he'd merely reply "mining".
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For although he did not blast
his way through rock,

:03:51
he blasted through what was even harder...
:03:54
namely, the human soul...
right into where it glistered!


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