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your charge as Exchange Commissioner? OULD I am painfully aware of that fact, sir--and the responsibility is not to my liking. BENJAMIN While in Richmond, they are to be held under the strictest guard and on no conditions allowed a liberty except by my order, or the order of the President. OULD I can trust them here with you, I hope, for half an hour? BENJAMIN You can. Show them in. [VAUGHAN _takes his seat at the small table near_ BENJAMIN _who gives him a note book and he prepares to take notes._ OULD _reenters conducting_ JACQUESS _and_ GILMORE.] OULD Colonel James F. Jacquess and Mr. John R. Gilmore,--Mr. Secretary of State---- [OULD _bows and exits, while_ BENJAMIN _advances with marked cordiality to greet his visitors. He does not shake hands but bows politely._] BENJAMIN I am delighted to see you, gentlemen--pray be seated. [_The two men sit and_ GILMORE _shoots at_ VAUGHAN _a look of startled recognition which_ VAUGHAN _fails to return._] You bring overtures from your Government I trust. JACQUESS No, sir, we bring no overtures---- GILMORE We have no authority from our Government. JACQUESS We have come simply as private citizens to know what terms will be acceptable to Mr. Davis for ending the war? BENJAMIN You are acquainted with Mr. Lincoln's views, however? JACQUESS One of us is fully---- BENJAMIN I supposed so. May I ask, did Mr. Lincoln in any way authorize you to come here? GILMORE No, sir. We came on his pass through the lines, of course, but not by his request. JACQUESS We came, Mr. Benjamin, simply as men and Christians, not as diplomats, hoping in a frank talk with Mr. Davis to discover some way by which this war may be stopped. BENJAMIN On my advice, gentlemen, Mr. Davis will see you---- JAQUESS AND GILMORE Thank you---- BENJAMIN I think he is here now---- [BENJAMIN _exits._]
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