TURN 3×2
& Abraham: We expecting trouble?
Maj. Hewlett: One can’t be too careful when dealing with spies.
& Abraham: Well, it’s not that bad, really. Just needs a little... a little sprucing up, I think.
& Townsend Sr.: I take it you’re not a religious man.
Rivington: I’m a newsman, which is a religion all its own. While others worship mysteries, I seek to dispel them.
& Townsend Sr.: From one Patriot to another.
& Maj. André: ... And you are an entrepreneur.
Townsend: I suppose you could say that, yes.
Maj. André: I’d be proud to. It truly is a new world, isn’t it? Even the air is alive with possibilities. With electricity that Franklin pulled down out of the sky and trapped in a jar... Only I assume to watch it fade to a dim glow.
& Maj. Hewlett: So this is what it’s like to be a spy skulking around at night.
Abraham: Actually, it’s more about fooling the gullible so one can do one’s skulking in the light of day.
& Maj. Hewlett: There is something that I care very deeply about... Can I trust a rebel spy to keep his word?
Abraham: Can I trust a redcoat officer to keep his?
& Rogers: Now let’s see what the horse piss doth reveal to me...
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