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	two weeks to the day since the beautiful
fugitive had come to town.
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	Grace was standing beside Tom,
watching them convene,
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	and knew inside herself that this might well be
the last time she would see these now so familiar faces.
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	She had at least two of them against her,
and even one would have been too many.
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	Welcome good people of Dogville.
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	Two weeks.... two weeks have passed
and it is time for your verdict.
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	Is it right that she should be here while we talk?
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	Well, Mrs. Henson, when Grace first came
she made no attempt to hide her weakness from us.
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	So I think it is only right we be as open
with her, tell her to her face if we want her to leave.
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	No, Mrs. Henson is right.
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	Nobody should be prevented from
speaking their mind out of politeness.
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	I'll wait at the mine.
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	And if the vote says that I should leave,
then I'll take the path across the mountains, while it's still light.
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	And the things I've borrowed, if you could,
return them to everybody.
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	Of course!
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	Nobody has to see me before I go.
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	Martha, if you will just ring the bell
then I'll understand.
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	I don't ... how do...
am I gonna ring the bell?
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	Just ring it for every vote that lets me stay.
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	I will count. And if it doesn't reach
fifteen, then I'll leave.
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	Tom is anxious to speak in her behalf,
but I think he's had his allotted time.
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	We know his view. We respect it.
And now he must respect ours.
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	[Narrator] Grace pulled her bundle out from
under the bureau to change into her own clothes,
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	only to discover that somebody had been
in it and left a loaf of bread.