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70 regarding my bill. [ and  exchange a glance which Hamilton observes.] You'll excuse me. I'm sure I heard the General calling. [Going to window .] I'm afraid of the night air for your gout, father-in-law. You'd better be getting home.

Good-evening, gentlemen.

Good-evening, Citizen Schuyler.

Good-evening.

[Passing across toward door up ] I won't interrupt you. I'll just toddle along.

[Following and laughing.] Toddle? With that foot?

[Throwing open the door up ] The foot's better, Alexander. Good-night, gentlemen.

Excuse me while I see the General to the door.