Cimarron
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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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The cleaning out of that gang
is one of the first moves...

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to make this town fit to live in.
Thanks to you, Yancey.

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- Horrible, he might've...
- But he didn't, honey.

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Everything's all right.
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- Did you have to kill him like that?
- No, I could've let him kill me.

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Congratulations, Mr. Cravat.
Haven't seen you since the run.

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Well, how do you do Miss...
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Lee?
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No wonder.
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- I heard you were in town.
- You've known.

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Yes, I'm here.
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Thought you'd settle down
on that quarter section that I didn't get.

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Well, I tried to be a farmer,
but I had to give up the land.

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The neighbors' wives formed a vigilance
committee, and I left by request.

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A vigilance committee would.

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