The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean
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:07:02
It was more a religion than a game.
:07:05
The Judge considered himself
a past master...

:07:09
but then I never knew a Texan who didn't.
:07:27
- Two.
- Call.

:07:30
I'll call, and raise you $2.
:07:39
I'll call...
:07:43
and I'll raise you $23.
:07:47
- That leaves me out.
- Excuse me, sir.

:07:49
I believe that I'm addressing...
:07:52
the supposed Judge Roy Bean, am I not?
:07:56
Whatever you're selling, I don't want it.
We don't cotton to drummers around here.

:08:01
I'm Frank Gass, an attorney-at-law.
I'm not a drummer.

:08:05
You in or out?
:08:08
I call and raise you $10.
:08:12
I represent the estate
of Charles F. Booker...

:08:18
late of St. Louis, Missouri...
:08:20
who was the previous legal owner
of this property...

:08:23
and all the land
extending in a 100-mile radius.

:08:29
I'll call you, and I'll raise you.
:08:33
This silver-plated Bulldog pistol worth $10,
I would say.

:08:40
I am now the present owner.
:08:43
I call.
:08:45
Thought I was bluffing, didn't you?
Take a look.

:08:48
A little queen-high straight.
:08:51
You ain't going to appreciate this, Judge,
but I caught me a flush. Lookie.


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