In the Heat of the Night
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:59:02
- No, thank you. We're all right...
- I'll have something cold, soft. Anything.

:59:06
Henry, bring in a pitcher of lemonade.
I'll have one, too.

:59:09
Yes, sir.
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I didn't know it was possible
to grow this species locally.

:59:16
- Oh, you like flowers?
- I do.

:59:18
Mr Tibbs, do you know
anything about orchids?

:59:21
- Not very much, but l do like them.
- Well, let me show you.

:59:27
Endicott's folly.
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- What do you think?
- It's beautiful. It's breathtaking.

:59:36
- Have you a favourite, Mr Tibbs?
- Well, l'm partial to any of the epiphytics.

:59:41
Why, isn't that remarkable!
:59:44
That of all the orchids in this place,
you should prefer the epiphytics.

:59:48
I wonder if you know why.
:59:51
Maybe it would be helpful if you'd tell me.
:59:53
Because, like the Negro,
:59:56
they need care and feedin' and cultivatin'.
1:00:01
And that takes time.
1:00:05
That's somethin' you can't make
some people understand.

1:00:08
That's somethin'
Mr Colbert didn't realise.

1:00:18
Is this what the epiphytics root in?
1:00:20
My point! They thrive on it.
1:00:23
Take it away from them, they do poorly.
1:00:26
- What do you call this material?
- That's osmunda. Fern root.

1:00:36
Well, we don't wanna take
any more of your time, Mr Endicott.

1:00:44
Why'd you two come here?
1:00:54
To ask you about Mr Colbert.
1:00:59
Let me understand this.

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