### May 14 Well, on May 14th, 1787, I was a delegate at the Constitutional Convention. It was a pretty intense day of debating and discussing various aspects of the proposed Constitution. But let me tell you a funny story that happened during our break time. My good friend Benjamin Franklin and I decided to take a walk around the city of Philadelphia, just to clear our heads and get some fresh air. As we were walking, we stumbled upon a group of young boys playing marbles in the street. One of the boys recognized me and ran up to me, asking for my autograph. I was happy to oblige, of course. But then, as I was signing his paper with my quill pen, one of the other boys accidentally bumped into me and knocked the inkwell out of my hand. Before I knew it, I was covered in black ink from head to toe! Benjamin found it absolutely hilarious and couldn't stop laughing. We had to rush back to the convention so that I could change into a clean outfit before our next session. Fun fact: During the convention, I was known for my quick wit and sharp tongue. In fact, some of my fellow delegates referred to me as the "Little Lion" because of my fearless debating style.