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:32:01
No. Nobody needs any help.
:32:03
Well, I thought that might be the case.
:32:05
His plan to make everybody like me
has run into a few problems

:32:10
because nobody wants me to work for them.
:32:13
I would really like to offer something in return.
:32:17
You're all running a terrible risk
having me here.

:32:21
I mean, I am willing to learn.
:32:23
There must be someone who needs help.
Mr. McKay's sight is not good.

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Yes, I went to Mr. McKay.
I went to Martha and to Chuck and Vera's,

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and nobody seems to need any help.
:32:34
They all think everyone else needs
something, and not themselves.

:32:37
Funny, that's exactly what Tom said.
I supposed he's pleased.

:32:43
Just to prove him wrong,
maybe you can lend a hand here.

:32:49
But Ginger, there really isn't anything
we need done.

:32:52
Perhaps there's something
you don't need done?

:32:55
Anything we don't need done?
:32:56
Something.. something that you would like
done, but that you don't think is necessay.

:33:02
What on earth would that be?
:33:04
Maybe... maybe the gooseberry bushes.
:33:06
The gooseberries are just fine,
thank you very much.

:33:09
No. Not yours. The ones that planted
themselves in the tall grass.

:33:13
We don't grow anything there.
:33:15
Exactly. A bit of tiding up.
:33:19
Who knows, those bushes might
one day bear fruit.

:33:23
Yeah. That's true! Who knows..
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All right, girl.
:33:29
Those alabaster hands of yours are
hereby engaged to weed the wild gooseberry bushes.

:33:36
Thank you!
:33:39
Around.. like this, you see.
:33:43
Anything to close them...
just be careful, that's all.

:33:47
[Narrator] After a few of the wild little
gooseberry bushes had given up the ghost

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in the care of Grace's as yet
unpracticed alabaster hands,

:33:56
things began looking up
with the weeding and the town.


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