Dogville
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and I wouldn't miss it,
if it fell into the gorge tomorrow.

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I see no charm here, but you seem to.
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Admit it you've fallen for Dogville.
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The trees, the mountains,
the simple folk.

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And if all that ain't got you fooled yet,
I bet the cinnamon has.

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That damned cinnamon
in those gooseberry pies.

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Dogville has everything that you ever
dreamed of in the big city.

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You are worse than Tom.
How do you know what I dreamed of?

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You're from the city yourself, aren't you?
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That was a long time ago.
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I am not that stupid anymore,
I found out that people are the same all over.

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Greedy as animals.
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In a small town they're just a bit
less successful.

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Feed 'em enough they'll eat
till their bellies burst.

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That's why you wanted to get rid of me...
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because you can't stand that I remind
you of what it was you came here to find.

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I'm telling you for the last time
to get out of my home.

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Moses don't like you.
And I don't like you.

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The kids are going crazy enough
from their ma's teachin'.

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Thank you, Grace!
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[Narrator] The two seeks had passed far too quickly.
Grace had enjoyed herself.

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All she could say was that
she was fond of them all,

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including the folk who had greeted her
with reluctance and hostility.

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Even though she might not have won everybody
over completely or even half way, as Tom put it,

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She cared for Dogville and she had shown
the town her face, her true face.


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