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28 [A step toward him angrily.] What do you mean by that, General Schuyler?

[Responding with anger.] You know what I mean.

[Between them and laughing.] Come, come, do not let us quarrel. We're coming in to have a little chat with Citizen Hamilton concerning the location of the Capital. [ looks interested.] Citizen Schuyler, I bid you good-day, sir. Good-day to you, Citizen Giles.

Good-day.

Good-day. [Exit ' and ' to  through street door.] Give my love to Alexander.

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[Looks after ' and ' and then at ] You're cooking something for him between you, and you're the chief stoker.

I'm a fighter, if that's what you mean.

Yes, you're a fighter, but a damned poor sportsman. When your party wants to circulate any damnable insinuations about Alexander Hamilton, they go to Giles of Virginia and he does the dirty