Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Please Mr. Dickinson, but must you start banging? How is a man to sleep?[laughter from Congress]John Dickinson: Forgive me, Dr. Franklin, but must YOU start speaking? How is a man to stay awake?[More laughter]John Dickinson: We'll promise to be quiet - I'm sure everyone prefers that you remained asleep.Dr. Benjamin Franklin: If I'm to hear myself called an Englishman, sir, I assure you I prefer I'd remained asleep.John Dickinson: What's so terrible about being called an Englishman? The English don't seem to mind.Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Nor would I, were I given the full rights of an Englishman. But to call me one without those rights is like calling an ox a bull. He's thankful for the honor, but he'd much rather have restored what's rightfully his.[laughter]John Dickinson: When did you first notice they were missing, sir?[laughter]
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