The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean
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Let's go, Sam Dodd.
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I want to say something.
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Don't I get to say nothing?
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By all means.
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I want to say that I still believe
this whole thing is a mistake...

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and that I am no worse,
and probably better...

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than the men
who are about to end my days.

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Well spoken, son. That's enough.
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It was wrong to do this to me
for the crimes mentioned...

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but I'd also killed white men
and stole their horses.

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So I figured that
that's what I was being hung for.

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My only concern was that
that rope be tied properly...

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and the whole thing done right.
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It was.
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Verily, it has come to pass
that the wicked, outlaws, et cetera...

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are going to have their teeth
blunted like lions...

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with their necks stretched and broken.
This is the fate of the wicked.

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And all this has come to pass
'cause it is the duty of the righteous...

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which is us,
to hang the wicked whenever we can.

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So that a man can say truly...
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that God has appointed a judge
upon the earth.

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That is how it is
and the way it will be. Amen.

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- Amen.
- Amen.

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Bar is open!
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Two.
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Two.
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Two.
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I'm Snake River Rufus Krile,
a long way from home.

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Quit grinning.
Can't stand a man that grins.


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