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1:10:05
Well, it's very unlikely, don't you think?
that a cancer would develop in such precise symmetry.

1:10:11
- Mr. Edison, please. We've been
over this so many times.
- Anything is possible.

1:10:17
I think you have to accept the fact
that you are an exceptionally healthy elderly gentleman.

1:10:25
I'm gonna rest just the same.
1:10:27
I'll see you in the morning.
1:10:29
I hope so.
1:10:31
What? What did they say?
1:10:33
Well, they couldn't really argue
that anything had changed.

1:10:40
But by not telling the police they felt
they were committing a crime themselves.

1:10:49
- I think I should leave.
- No..

1:10:50
Enough is enough.
1:10:52
I suggested the opposite.
1:10:55
You did?
1:10:56
From a business perspective, ...
1:11:01
from a business perspective,
your presence in Dogville has become more costly.

1:11:08
Because it's more dangerous
for them to have you here,

1:11:11
not that they don't want you,
1:11:14
since they feel there should be
some counterbalance,

1:11:20
some quid pro quo.
1:11:22
That sound like words
that the gangsters would use...

1:11:25
There is also more of an incentive
if you don't wanna stay.

1:11:32
See, with all those wanted posters
hanging around the place, I can hardly
think of anywhere else you could hide.

1:11:40
So what's the counterbalance
that you suggested?

1:11:47
They wanted you to work longer hours,
but instead what I proposed is

1:11:53
that you just pay a visit to folks
twice a day now.

1:11:58
That way it would seem that you're willing
to contribute more, without actually
lengthening your day too much.


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