The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean
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and much too good for the likes of you.
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Judge, I think I should tell you that...
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in your absence,
a town meeting was held...

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Shut up, Gass.
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...during the course of which
I was duly appointed mayor.

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Gass!
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They voted for me, Judge,
by show of hands.

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Our wives' fault, Judge. They kept at us.
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I'm going home and beat mine.
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Judge, can't we just pretend
it never happened?

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Sure. That's a good idea, Judge.
Bygones is bygones.

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The Judge left everything
he owned or built.

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Rode off into the desert just like he came.
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Time and the country
just swallowed him up.

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Some say he never did return.
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Like the historians,
they call it "a romantic fabrication."

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Hell, what do they know?
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How would anybody know better than me?
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I was there. I saw it with my own eyes.
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But I'm getting ahead of myself.
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I took the Judge's little girl
and raised her as my own.

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Little Rose grew like a young colt.
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Lawyer Gass, he took over.
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With a carpet bag full of papers,
he was able to steal the same land...

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that the Judge had wrested
from the Devil...

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with a gun and a rope.

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