Moderate Acceptance
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Texas
:02:00 Quiet, folks.
:02:02 I hereby christen you Windy Miller.
Look out for your eyes.
:02:10 - AI, where is Windy?
- I haven't seen him since last night.
:02:13 Anybody here seen him?
:02:15 - No!
- Look out!
:02:17 Put it up over the lights.
:02:23 - Little previous, ain't you, Jim?
- It won't be long, brother.
:02:29 You did?
:02:34 - You got anything to say, Bud?
- Sure, I'm guilty, Judge.
:02:38 I've been away so long from towns and
people, I just didn't know what I was doing.
:02:42 I was with Sherman down in Georgia.
:02:48 - How long's this fella been in jail?
- Since this morning, Your Honor.
:02:51 - What time this morning?
- 3:00, I reckon.
:02:55 3:00?
:02:59 2:30.
:03:05 I sentence you to 11 and a half hours in jail.
:03:09 Sentence to set back to 3:00 this morning.
:03:12 - Now hightail it out of here.
- Thank you, Judge.
:03:16 What's next?
:03:18 Dan Thomas...
:03:21 and Tod Ramsey.
:03:23 You boys get up there.
:03:30 You're charged with trespassing
on private property...
:03:35 of farmer O. V. Martin.
:03:37 And of stealing a hog, which was recovered
at the point of a musket.
:03:41 Don't you Johnny Rebs know
it's against the law to go stealing of?
:03:45 It wasn't against the law
for Sherman down in Georgia.
:03:48 - What he means...
- I know what he means.
:03:52 - How do you plead? Guilty or not guilty?
- Not guilty.
:03:56 - What's that?
- Not guilty.
:03:59 Why, Constable, you said the farmer
caught them red-handed.
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