Dogville
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[Narrator] The next day was
a beautiful day in Dogville.

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The tender leaves on Ma Ginger's
goosberry bushes were unfurling

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despite wise Tom's misgivings
as regards her gardening methods.

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But more than that, this first day of spring
had also benn picked to be Grace's first ever day of work.

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The day in which she was to set off around
Dogville and ofeer herself one hour per household per day.

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Excuse me.
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I would like to offer you my help..
if there is anything that you need?

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Yeah.. A carburetor that don't leak..
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alright here, let me take that.
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Maybe I could help around your home?
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I don't really have a home.
Just the garage.

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I'm in the freight business.
The road is my home!

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I'm ready. Good morning!
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Miss Olivia has got a home.
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She is looking to help out
in somebody's home.

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A cleanin' lady for a cleanin' lady?
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You be talkin' nonsense, Mister Ben!
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Have a good day!
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Alright. See ya later on!
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[Narrator] And off Ben went to Georgetown
with the weekly shipment of glasses

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that Mr. Henson had so laboriously cleansed
with his polisher of any trace of their cheap manufacture.

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So Grace turned into the alley
which went by the exotic name, Glunen Street

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to knock on the door of the blind,
but only too vain, man.

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Yes?

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