Dogville
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1:25:13
Bingo, Grace!
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Bingo!
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I have to tell you, your illustration
beat the hell out of mine.

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It's frightening, yes, but so clear.
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Do you think that I can allow myself
to use it as an inspiration in my writing?

1:25:46
Goodbye Tom.
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- Somethings you have to do yourself.
- Really

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That one you're gonna have to explain
to me on the way home.

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[Narrator] Suddenly there was a noise.
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Not so persuasive and powerful
as it had been on a rainy night in spring,

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but loud enough to work its way through
the final sighs of the timber that was rapidly burning out.

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It came again.
Everyone heard it.

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Grace was the first to recognize it.
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That's Moses,
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That's Moses, she said,
and jumped out of the car.

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She quickly covered the distance to the dog pen
over what, now the buildings were gone,
could scarcely be
called a street,

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and certainly not Elm Street as there wasn't
a tree left on Dogville's little mountain ledge,


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