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12 [Turning slightly, raising finger in protest.] Leave off the "Sir."

Yes, sir.

[Laughs slightly amused.] A little Madeira now, Melissa. [She goes hurriedly , and exits.] Citizen Monroe [Shakes hands.] Good-day to you, Citizen Giles. [Does not shake with Giles.

Howdy, Tom Jefferson.

[Turning in front of table ] Ah, Citizen Tallyrand.

[Coming down ] Count Tallyrand, if you please.

In America there are no titles. Citizen Tallyrand. In this land of the free all men are equal.

And they say titles ain't so very popular in France just now.

[Sitting  of table ] Ah, France! What a glorious change! The apostle of Liberty and Fraternity.

Liberty! Fraternity! What do you mean by liberty, Mr. Jefferson?