The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean
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- A wealthy and respected man today.
- That he is.

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Marshals have to be
men of strong moral fiber.

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Country like this, overrun with outlaws...
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Rich in possibilities.
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I see no reason why the State of Texas...
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through myself, could not provide...
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half the booty and loot collected
as legal property of this court.

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Split up four ways, I imagine.
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- Five.
- Five.

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Why, the State of Texas
would probably pay a bonus each month.

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You mean, a bonus for the man
that does the most to the stopping...

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of banditry and "outlawlessness"
that runs rampant in this land.

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Providing I was able to find men of...
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sufficient moral fiber.
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Raise your right hands.
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Do you solemnly swear
to uphold the letter of the law...

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as stated in
The Revised Statutes of Texas, 1855?

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And furthermore,
do you swear solemn allegiance...

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and vow to uphold
the honor of Lillie Langtry?

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- I do!
- Judge?

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Can I be the bartender?
I've had my fill of being shot at for money.

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What about that part about Miss Langtry?
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That's the most beautiful woman
I ever seen in all my born days.

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By the power vested in me...
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through God and the great and honorable
State of Texas...


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