Cimarron
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I might say this jackal or dirty skunk...
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if it wouldn't be sacrilegious.
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But this jackal in a lion's skin...
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who by threatening sudden death...
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has held this little town
abjectly terrorized.

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I intended to announce from this pulpit...
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this platform...
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that I would publish this knowledge...
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in the first issue
of the Oklahoma Wigwam...

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coming off the press next Thursday,
thereby starting my paper off with a bang.

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Friends, and fellow citizens...
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I repent of my greed...
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and my desire for self-advancement
at the expense of this community.

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I no longer intend to withhold the name
of that yellow, skunking murderer...

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who shot down Jack Paigler
when his back was turned.

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I will tell you all now the name of that...
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Was Lon Yountis.
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Stay where you are.
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Louis Hefner...
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as coroner, do your official duty
and remove the body.

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Okay, Yance.
It's self-defense and justifiable homicide.

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This town needs a boot hill,
and I'll start it with this burial.

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Come on, boys.
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Fellow citizens...
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under the circumstances...
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we will forego this sermon...
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and conclude this service
with a brief word of prayer.

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Bless this community, O Lord.
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Amen.
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I swan...
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that's the most surprising church meeting
I ever attended.

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But I must say,
your husband did the proper thing.


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