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[first lines]McNair: [Adams stands with the Liberty Bell, lost in thought] Mr. Adams? Mr. Adams? Mr. Adams! Well, there you are. Didn't you hear me calling, Mr. Adams? You could have shouted down something, save me climbing up four flights. A man that likes to talk as much as you do, I think...[Adams turns and gives McNair a hard stare]McNair: What do you keep coming up here for, Mr. Adams? Afraid someone's gonna steal our bell?[he chortles]McNair: Well, no worry. Been here more than fourteen years and it ain't been carried off once.[he laughs, but Adams is not in the mood]McNair: You'd better get yourself back down to Congress, Mr. Adams. They're getting ready to vote, and they said they couldn't settle such an important question without Massachusetts being there.John Adams: [sarcastic] I can just imagine. All right, what burning issue are we voting on this time?McNair: On whether or not to grant General Washington's request that all members of the Rhode Island militia be required to wear matching uniforms.John Adams: Oh, good god.

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