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Representative John Quincy Adams
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to reweigh his unmeet
and unprecedented attempt

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to convert this eccentric
bequest of - let's be frank -

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a bunch of junk of
one James Smithson,

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into a so-called institute
of national treasure!

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Perhaps Mr Adams is meditating
on his response.

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Had I thought your remarks worthy
of riposte, Representative Pinckney,

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be assured you'd have heard
from me...hours ago!

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- Who?
- Mr Tappan. Lewis Tappan.

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Yeah?
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I must see him?
I'm required to see him?

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No, sir. He requests an audience.
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Give me your hand.
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Oh, he requests, does he?
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Yeah. I don't know
anyone called Tappan.

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- Sir, you do. You've met him often.
- Where?

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- Where is he?
- He's right over there, sir.

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Oh.
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- What is that?
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- Where?
- Right there, sir.

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Lewis! Good to see you again!
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- And you, sir.
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- This is Theodore Joadson.
- How do you do, sir?

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- An honour to meet you, sir.
- Yeah.

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- Sir? Is there somewhere...
- Let's stroll in the garden...

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- Yes.
- What?

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Let go of my arm. Over here.
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This case has
great significance.

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Our secretary of state
is paying it his attention.

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You don't have to shout!
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He supports the Queen's
claim that she owns the Africans.

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- Two sailors are making claims.
- What season is it?

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- Pardon?
- I said, what season is it?


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