In the Heat of the Night
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:16:05
Oh, yeah.
:16:17
- Wood!
- Yes, sir!

:16:22
- Did you question this man?
- No, sir.

:16:28
Would you mind taking a look at that?
:16:34
Yeah! Oh, yeah!
:16:40
I'll check on this wise city boy.
You take him outside and hold him.

:16:44
Yes, sir.
:16:45
May l suggest that you call my chief
rather than send a wire or anything?

:16:50
I mean, it would be quicker.
And l'll pay for the call.

:16:54
Did you hear? Did you hear him
say he'd pay for the call?

:16:57
How much do they pay you
to do their police work?

:17:00
$162.39 per week.
:17:03
(whistles)
:17:04
$162.39 a week!
:17:09
Well, boy! Take him outside, Wood.
But treat him easy,

:17:13
because a man that
makes $162.39 a week -

:17:17
man, we do not wanna ruffle him!
:17:20
No, sir!
:17:30
Courtney... would you try
and get me long-distance?

:17:45
(Courtney) Police business, honey.
Chief's on the line.

:17:49
No. He catch you listenin' in,
he'll run your butt around the block.

:17:53
- He don't panic me none.
- No?

:17:57
- Where's the chief?
- You got the pictures of the dead man?


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