The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean
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Beer, Tector.
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Excuse me, sir, I really don't...
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Don't you have better sense...
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or manners...
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than to disturb a man
who's deciding whether to raise or call?

:09:16
Do you know there's a city ordinance
against disturbing a man...

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who's deciding whether to raise or call?
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It's a misdemeanor.
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You could be shot for it.
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- Here you are, Whorehouse.
- Thank you, Judge.

:09:43
That'll be $25.
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$25?
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Yeah, when I ain't winning, the beer's $25.
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That ain't sporting.
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What is a man supposed to do?
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Start losing or quit drinking.
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Now, hear this, sir.
I hold in my possession a grant of land...

:10:07
issued by the King of Spain
for the aforementioned property.

:10:10
Miss Lillie knows
some of them kings of Spain.

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It came into my possession
as payment for the Booker estate.

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You don't say?
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Provisions for grants of land
are made in the statutes of the State.

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- Do you have a book of law here?
- Of course.

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- Give it to me.
- Open for $2.

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- Thank you.
- I'll see that and raise you.

:10:48
That's a law book, not a salt lick.
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I'll call that...
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and raise you $19.

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