Dogville
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An old crate like that may not have much
value in your eyes, but this is Dogville.

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We're not wealthy here.
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And if your hands get a bit red, well,
I've got a tip about something you can rub on 'em.

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- Grace!
- Oh, Martha..

:30:18
We have to wash the flagstones
at the foot of the steps again.

:30:20
Dirt has gone blown under the door.
I can't get the door open.

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Where have you been?
Harvest is the holiest time of the year.

:30:29
Does it not sound like something
you could have said?

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I'll be down in a minute, Chuck.
I'll bring the crates down.

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Good.
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[Narrator] As Grace hastened to the garage,
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she grew more and more pleased with
the decision to keep her departure under wrap.

:30:47
There was actually quite a bit of work
Dogville didn't need doing

:30:51
that its residents would have to carry out
for themselves in future.

:30:56
Yeah, er, Grace, I don't like having to say this,
but I'd like to ask if I could have the money up front.

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See, it's always the way in the freight industry.
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Once you deliver a load you ain't got much
to bargain with, if you catch my drift.

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Of course. Here's the money.
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Not that this is a professional job,
of course.

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- Don't get out...
- All right, Ben.

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'till I give the say-so!
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[Narrator] Canyon Road snaked down the valley
and away, and Grace went too,

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and with every bend the township and its noises
faded ever more mercifully behind her.


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