Dogville
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but had to plead with Grace for ages
before she finally broke down

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and unburdened herself.
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- I have to confront him. I mean.
- No!

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- I have no other choice.
- No.

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- No one will accept what he did to you. No one.
- I don't want you to.

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I came here with all these ideas
and these stupid prejudices.

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He is not strong, Tom.
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He looks strong, but he's not.
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I'm gonna start looking for a way
to get you out of here.

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[Narrator] The end of the summer had come.
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And in Elm Street the second clutch of
Dogville's scatty squirrels scooted in and out
of the legs of children and grown-ups alike

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searching in vain for Elm Street's non-existent elms.
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The heat had turned the soil among the gooseberry
bushes to stone, but Grace did not complain.

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She threw herself into her work,
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happy that it was something you could
actually grasp between your fingers.

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Hey, Liz!
Hey, Vera!

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Better watch out, Grace.
Vera's got it in for you today.

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What are you talking about?
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Maybe you thought he wouldn't tell me?
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Who?
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You hit Jason.
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I did.
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How could you do such a thing?
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I know it sounds implausible,
but he was asking for it.

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It's true, Vera. He's always asking for it.
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I should have done that myself
a long time ago.

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- Liz!
- It's your fault, the way you've spoiled him.

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I know how much you love him,
Vera. So do I...


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