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The intensity has disappeared as Thomas realizes how determined Abigail is.
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| Abigail, I see your point. I do apologize for my disrespect to your beliefs for I too believe that all people should be equal. | |
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| I understand, I just believe strongly in my own personal rights. | |
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The two arrive in Philadelphia and are about to enter the building in which they are to sign the Declaration of Independence.
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| Thank you for your forgiveness. Ah, it looks like we have arrived! | |
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| Oh yes! Look! There's John and George! | |
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Abigail is beginning to second guess her actions since they do not support her strong "women suffrage" beliefs.
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| Thomas, I'm not sure if I am actually going to have the will to sign something that doesn't benefit the women specifically... | |
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| I understand, Abigail, but I believe that it is more important for you to think about freedom from Greatt Britain before you get too picky. | |
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