Burr watches Hamilton suspiciously look around at the terrain, hoping he would just apologize so they did not have to continue this tense duel. Then, he sees Hamilton fiddle with the gun, petting at the trigger. He watches Hamilton push up his glasses. He thought why would he put the glasses on other than wanting to make a perfect shot of him. That made it easy for Burr to decide how he would shoot. Burr's last thought before they count to ten and fire their guns is that he would not let Hamilton make an orphan of his daughter. They count to ten, stress in the air as the doctor turns around so he can have a deniability. They turn around the house. Burr fired his gun at him. Hamilton tells his wife he has an early meeting out of town. He lies to his wife in hopes of being back at the house before she even wakes up. He leaves to set sail across the Hudson Bay River with his second, Nathaniel Pendalton, and some doctor he knew. He looks around the terrain, realizing this is the same spot his son died in his first duel. His son Philip duly tried to help Hamilton. This is also the same gun Philip used. Hamilton examines it, petting the trigger. Hamilton puts his glasses on to see if Burr is