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Rh [Goes to him effusively.] Ah, General Schuyler, how are you?

[Turning and bowing.] Count Tallyrand.

And how fares your illustrious son-in-law, Alexander Hamilton?

Why, I guess he's all right. I've just come from Albany. I've been over to his house and find he's not at home.

Ah, 'tis good for him to get away from his labors sometimes.

Well, it's a queer thing for him to be away this time in the morning. [Turning again to look around to the  another man rises and says: "Howdy, General."] I thought he might be here

[Advancing effusively, taking off his hat and snaking a low bow.] General Schuyler, now I'll sell you one of these