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HAMILTON
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compel its adoption, and so, Mr. Jefferson, I deliver it into your hands, sir, for safe keeping.

[Hands document.

Jefferson.
[Without taking document.] Alexander Hamilton, you have mistaken our mission. I have been asked to tell you that every man in this room—every man in the Cabinet, every man in the Senate—is anxious to take you by the hand.

Monroe.
[Coming forward and taking his hand.] Their admiration for your courage has overwhelmed their knowledge of your indiscretion. You need have no fear for your Bill now, Colonel Hamilton; your action will swing the whole country. I trust I know how to appreciate courage and how to acknowledge defeat.

[Retires to l. Enter at back from l. two military aides. They remain in outer room and salute Hamilton. Colonel Lear follows them and comes down c.

Jay.
Here is Colonel Lear.

Hamilton.
Colonel Lear. You come from President Washington?

Lear.
[Saluting.] Colonel Hamilton, I have the honor to announce that President Washington has left the executive mansion and is now on his way here to express to you in person the high opinion he holds of your integrity.

[Salutes and retires to Jay.