Dogville
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but luckily the harvest was home and
via the freight industry had found a market

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despite the ever disappointing prices.
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Grace had presented her story with clarity.
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She had not embellished or understated.
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And just as she finished the snowflakes
all at once stopped tumbling down,

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leaving Dogville clad in the daintiest,
whitest blanket of snow imaginable.

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I don't think it went very well.
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It's fine. You did good.
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[Narrator] The snow had come early,
perhaps too early.

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A misplaced augury of conciliation.
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Tom looked around, worried:
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Vera's teeth were clenched.
She was the first to speak.

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Copious lies. Just lies.
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Yes, Tom. It doesn't accord with the perceptions
I got of this town and its residents.

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I'm a doctor, damn it, I don't need
anyone to tell me if I'm sick or not.

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What do you have to say for yourself, Tom?
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Maybe it's time you picked sides!
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Are you for us or against us?
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Liz is right. We've been
far too indulgent with Tom.

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Tom, I got to tell you.
Even I have trouble defending that girl.

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With your help, which I prefer to think
was accidental, Tom,

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she has managed to spread bitterness
and troubles throughout this whole town.

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She has to go.
How do we get rid of her, Tom?

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So how do we do it, Tom?
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I agree, Tom. You brought her in here.
You got to figure out how to get her out.


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