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Caesar Rodney:
[Wilson taps his cane]
Oh, Judge Wilson, forgive me, but how can anyone see you if you insist on standing in Mr. Dickinson's shadow? Caesar Rodney:
[Caesar Rodney introduces Wilson to Dr. Hall]
James Wilson, also of Pennsylvania. James Wilson:
Sir. Dr. Lyman Hall:
An honor, sir
[Wilson taps his cane]
Oh, Judge Wilson, forgive me, but how can anyone see you if you insist on standing in Mr. Dickinson's shadow? Caesar Rodney:
[Caesar Rodney introduces Wilson to Dr. Hall]
James Wilson, also of Pennsylvania. James Wilson:
Sir. Dr. Lyman Hall:
An honor, sir
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Judge Wilson forgive me but how can anyone see you
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if you insist on standing in Mr Dickinson's shadow
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James Wilson also of Pennsylvania
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Sir
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An honor sir
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Movie Summary
A musical retelling of the American Revolution's political struggle in the Continental Congress to declare independence.
