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- But not this way.
- No.
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It's not right.
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[Narrator] The next morning, when Grace
wanted to slip down to Ben's as invisibly as possible,
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it seemed to Grace that the entire township
was up and about at the same time.
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- Grace!
- Yes, Vera..
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If you think that by hitting my child you can
get out of working for me, think again.
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Why don't you just come by as planned,
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and we'll find something
where you won't be able to harm anyone.
:29:42
- At twelve o'clock?
- Yes.
:29:45
Why are you taking your copious
belongings around with you?
:29:49
Afraid you are gonna loose them?
:29:51
Grace, Ben's hauling apples today
so we won't be loading glasses.
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But that don't mean you're off work.
Dad wants you to repack the whole last load.
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Maybe you can do it better
and we'll have an extra crate.
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An old crate like that may not have much
value in your eyes, but this is Dogville.
:30:06
We're not wealthy here.
:30:09
And if your hands get a bit red, well,
I've got a tip about something you can rub on 'em.
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- Grace!
- Oh, Martha..
:30:18
We have to wash the flagstones
at the foot of the steps again.
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Dirt has gone blown under the door.
I can't get the door open.
:30:23
Where have you been?
Harvest is the holiest time of the year.
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Does it not sound like something
you could have said?
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I'll be down in a minute, Chuck.
I'll bring the crates down.
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Good.
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[Narrator] As Grace hastened to the garage,
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she grew more and more pleased with
the decision to keep her departure under wrap.
:30:47
There was actually quite a bit of work
Dogville didn't need doing
:30:51
that its residents would have to carry out
for themselves in future.
:30:56
Yeah, er, Grace, I don't like having to say this,
but I'd like to ask if I could have the money up front.