The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean
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The confiscated property
of them that was caught and hung...

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allowed the Judge
to institute civic improvements.

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Wagonloads of real, law-abiding citizens
came to settle.

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The Judge himself became a man
of considerable wealth and consequence.

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He verily papered the courthouse walls...
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with posters of his true and fair love.
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He even sent riders to the railhead
to bring back the New York Times...

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so he could follow the exploits
of Miss Langtry...

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Jersey Lily,
voice as sweet as that of a nightingale.

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I am...
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disturbed by the news this morning.
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What is it, Judge?
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I am crestfallen.
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Crestfallen?
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Crestfallen by the...
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report that Miss Lillie,
in a playful mood at a royal outing...

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slipped a frog down the back
of His Highness Albert Edward...

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Prince of Wales.
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It was in a moment of frivolity,
you understand.

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She slipped a frog
down this prince's neck?

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Anyway, the Prince
was ruffled by the incident...

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and disfavored Miss Lillie for it.
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I suppose he would.
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Suppose he would?

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