The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean
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an unattainable goddess...
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and a mortal woman.
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And he loves the mortal woman
twice as much...

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for having worshipped Lillie Langtry.
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You, Bear.
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I'll have your head, is what I'll have.
I don't want to hear that!

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I don't! Don't you give me any back talk.
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Rather have your tail kicked.
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Skin you alive, use you for a doormat.
Your heart's blacker than your hide.

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You're no gentleman, never was.
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Shame on you, Judge!
Quarreling with a bear!

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You see what he did to Miss Lillie?
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He defiled her.
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He licked her dear face.
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Breathed on her...
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with his beer-fouled breath.
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On that night,
an historic and tragic attempt...

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was made on the Judge's life.
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No one had ever seen
the assassin before...

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or knew his motives.
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But in my humble opinion...
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it was lawyer Gass who put him up to it.

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