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:19:01
Observant, that's what I am.
:19:03
Lazy, I would say.
We shovel snow together.

:19:07
We shovel snow together?
:19:08
Yeah.
:19:09
Every household clears their own front walk.
:19:12
Yeah, I gotta allow that Tom's right on that.
If roads don't get
cleared properly...

:19:19
I'm sorry Tom, you're going to have to
come up with something better than that.

:19:22
But the whole country would be better served
with a greater attitude of openness and accenpance.

:19:28
You're suggesting that we all
wouldn't help out if someone needed help.

:19:31
No, that's not the point.
That's not the point.

:19:33
We care for human beings up here.
:19:34
We would probably never find out.
:19:41
Since nobody seems to want to admit
that there's a problem,

:19:46
let me illustrate.
:19:50
Now I'm not going to use something
that's already happened.

:19:55
I'm going to use something
that's just about to happen.

:20:02
[Narrator] And, after providing a quick summary
of the events of the previous evening
to the astonished people of Dogville,

:20:08
Tom went down to the mine to retrieve
the fugitive from her hideaway.

:20:21
Allow me to introduce Grace.
Grace, these are the citizens of Dogville.

:20:28
- Hello.
- Hello.

:20:33
Tom has told us about your predicament, Miss.
:20:36
I really don't want to put any of you
in jeopardy.

:20:38
Why don't you just go to the police?
:20:40
They can take care of gangsters!
It's their job.

:20:44
I, I don't know if that's such a good idea.
The transportation
business would uh...

:20:48
Ben!
:20:50
These men, they have powerful connections,
even with the police.

:20:58
Do you think we should give
sanctuary to a fugitive?


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