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Rh The last time by a majority of two.

The majority was small, it is true—[with a touch of courtliness] mainly owing, I fear, to the eloquence of your address, Citizen Hamilton.

[Responding with a profound bow.] From Thomas Jefferson that is indeed praise. But I fear my eloquence has interfered with our friendly chat, and that was really what you came for.

Rh

Some other time

Rh

Well, Jefferson, time is short

This discussion having arisen, I find myself diffident in seeking your cooperation on another matter.

Gentlemen, I beg that you will not deprive me of so great a privilege—pray sit down again. [They sit.] You are sure you are comfortable in that chair, Mr. Monroe?

[Seated in front of sofa.] Yes, thank you. I was never made to occupy a throne.