:07:00
[Narrator] As usual Bill tried to fake
his way around actually playing.
:07:04
He had not yet fully comprehend
this meeting business, he claimed.
:07:10
Maybe you should just let them be?
:07:12
I don't think so... I... I...
:07:13
What if they're just fine as they are?
:07:16
You think they're fine?
I don't think so.
:07:18
I think there is a lot
this country has forgotten.
:07:20
I just try and refresh folk's memory
by way of illustration.
:07:24
So... so the illustration for tomorrow?
:07:26
mmmh.. I don't know.
:07:30
See if the people of Dogville have
a problem with the acceptance.
:07:34
What they really need is something
for them to accept,
:07:38
something tangible,
like a gift.
:07:42
Why in the heck would someone
up and give us a gift?
:07:45
I don't know.
:07:47
I might have to do some thinking.
:07:49
Wait, wait, .. the ...
we're missing a piece.
:07:57
We won't be able to play.
:08:07
My mind is sharp tonight.
:08:21
'Night, Bill.
:08:37
[Narrator] Despite considerable effort
on his part to prolong things,
:08:40
Tom had achieved the triumph
at the checkerboard pretty quickly.
:08:45
It had started to rain and
the wind had become a regular gale
:08:48
when Tom strolled home through Elm Street.
:08:52
If Tom were to prove that the citizens of Dogville
had a problem receiving in his lecture in the next day
:08:58
he sorely lacked an illustration,
a gift.