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:21:02
l'm looking for John Laroche.
:21:07
l'm writing an article on John,
and l stopped by.

:21:10
-l hoped l could see him.
-John's not here.

:21:14
Well, you were at the swamp
with him, weren't you?

:21:17
l saw you at the courthouse,
that's how l know.

:21:19
l'm Matthew Osceola.
:21:21
Susan Orlean. Nice to meet you.
:21:23
Maybe l could talk to you
for a second.

:21:26
l'm just trying to get a feel
for the whole operation....

:21:29
You have very beautiful hair.
:21:35
Thank you very much.
:21:38
Thank you. l just....
:21:40
l just washed it this morning.
:21:45
l just used a new conditioner.
:21:51
l can see your sadness.
:21:54
lt's lovely.
:21:58
Well, l'm just tired, that's all.
That's my problem.

:22:02
So maybe we could chat a little bit...
:22:04
-...and l could get some background--
-l'm not going to talk to you much.

:22:08
lt's not personal.
:22:12
lt's the lndian way.
:22:25
Angraecum sesquipedale.
:22:28
Beauty! God!
:22:31
Darwin wrote about this one.
:22:33
Charles Darwin? Evolution guy?
Hello?

:22:37
You see that nectary
all the way down there?

:22:39
Darwin hypothesized a moth...
:22:42
...with a nose 1 2 inches long
to pollinate it.

:22:45
Everyone thought he was a loon.
:22:48
Then, sure enough, they found
this moth with a 1 2-inch proboscis.

:22:52
-'' Proboscis'' means nose, by the way.
-l know what '' proboscis'' means.

:22:55
Hey, let's not get off the subject.
This isn't a pissing contest.

:22:59
The point is,
what's so wonderful...


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