The Madness of King George
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with our possessions
in North America.

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Ahem.
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Our former possessions
in North America.

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A bill for...
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You see that the king did not
write his own speech, Mr Pitt.

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The king will do as he's told,
Mr Fox.

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Then why not be rid of him?
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If a few ramshackle colonists
in America

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can send him packing,
why can't we?

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Petitioners for the king!
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Petitions for the king!
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Present your petition!
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Open the gate!
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Stay with the line.
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Over there. Petitioners.
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The petitioners, Your Majesty.
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Oh. Yes.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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- The knife!
- Seize her!

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Hold her, boy!
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No. I'm not hurt.
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His Majesty is unharmed!
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I've a property due to me
from the Crown of England.

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The poor creature's mad.
No, no, no.

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Do not hurt her.
I am unhurt.

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Give me my property, or England
will be drenched in blood.

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Will it, indeed, madam?
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Well, not with this.
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It's a fruit knife.
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Wouldn't cut a cabbage.
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Oh.
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Ah. Who are you, sir?
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Oh, this is Captain Greville,
sir, the new equerry.

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Well, you are undressed, sir.
Do yourself up, sir.

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You're an equerry,
not a scarecrow.

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A property due to me
from the Crown.

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You murderous fiend!
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Thank God I have you yet.

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