Cimarron
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I've been called upon
to defend and convict...

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horse thieves, harlots, and murderers.
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And while I know my bible
from cover to cover...

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and many of its passages
are graven on my heart...

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this, fellow citizens, is the very first time...
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that I have ever been required to speak
the word of God in His temple.

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For any shelter,
however humble or however sordid...

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no offense, Grat...
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becomes, when His word is spoken in it...
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His temple.
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Therefore, let us open
this auspicious occasion by singing...

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What do you know, boys, anyway, huh?
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How about...
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Who Are You At Home, for a starter?
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Thanks, Rickey.
It's a good song, though a bit secular.

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But you all know it. That's the main thing.
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Here, wait a minute. Wait a minute.
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While we are singing,
we'll take up a collection.

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What for?
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Because, Pete, you infidel...
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part of a church service
is in taking up a collection...

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and your donations, fellow citizens,
ladies and gentlemen...

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and you, too, Pete...
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will be for the new church organ.
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Great guns, Yancey.
We ain't even got a church.

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Now, that's all right, Pete.
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Once we buy an organ, it stands to reason
we'd have to build a church to put it in...

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and, members of the congregation...
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anybody contributing less than two bits...
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will be thrown out of this tent by me.
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Indians not included.
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All right, Jesse,
will you please favor us with a pitch?


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