The Madness of King George
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:06:02
Thank you.
:06:06
Thank you.
:06:08
Thank you.
:06:10
- The knife!
- Seize her!

:06:15
Hold her, boy!
:06:18
No. I'm not hurt.
:06:20
His Majesty is unharmed!
:06:23
I've a property due to me
from the Crown of England.

:06:26
The poor creature's mad.
No, no, no.

:06:29
Do not hurt her.
I am unhurt.

:06:31
Give me my property, or England
will be drenched in blood.

:06:35
Will it, indeed, madam?
:06:37
Well, not with this.
:06:38
It's a fruit knife.
:06:40
Wouldn't cut a cabbage.
:06:42
Oh.
:06:43
Ah. Who are you, sir?
:06:45
Oh, this is Captain Greville,
sir, the new equerry.

:06:48
Well, you are undressed, sir.
Do yourself up, sir.

:06:51
You're an equerry,
not a scarecrow.

:06:54
A property due to me
from the Crown.

:06:56
You murderous fiend!
:06:58
Thank God I have you yet.
:07:00
Do not fuss, madam.
:07:02
The king has no wound,
just a torn waistcoat.

:07:05
One would consider that
almost as vexing.

:07:07
What was that?
:07:09
I was rejoicing, sir,
that you are unharmed.

:07:11
The son rejoices(!)
:07:13
The Prince of Wales
rejoices. Huh.

:07:15
Me, too, Pa.
God save the king... and so on.

:07:18
Your Majesty!
:07:20
Aha, Mr Pitt. Well, you had
a lucky escape, what, what?

:07:24
Aye, Your Majesty.
:07:26
Yes, you.
You're my prime minister.

:07:28
If anything happened to me,
you'd be out and Mr Fox in.

:07:32
There's no danger of that, sir.
:07:34
Right. Back to Windsor.
:07:35
George!
:07:37
Smile, you lazy hound.
It's what you're paid for.

:07:40
Smile and wave. Come on.
:07:42
Smile and wave.
:07:44
Everybody, smile and wave.
:07:46
Smile and wave!
:07:51
Arthur.

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