The Madness of King George
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:11:03
Was his father canon
of Westminster?

:11:06
I have no idea, sir.
:11:09
Yes, yes, Phillips.
:11:10
That's the father.
This is the son.

:11:12
And the daughter married the
organist at Norwich Cathedral.

:11:15
Sharpe. Yes, their
son is the painter.

:11:18
The other son
is a master at Eton,

:11:21
he married somebody's niece.
:11:22
Your Majesty's knowledge of
even the lowliest appointments

:11:25
never ceases to astonish me.
:11:27
Ha ha.
:11:33
What's happened to Mr Fox?
:11:37
Such a dodger.
:11:41
Reform!
:11:44
Too many ideas.
:11:46
Not like you, Mr Pitt.
You don't have ideas.

:11:49
Ah, well,
:11:51
you have one very big idea
balancing the books...

:11:55
and a very good idea
it is to have, too,

:11:58
and one with which
I absolutely agree.

:12:00
As I agree with you,
Mr Pitt, on everything.

:12:04
Apart from the place
we mustn't mention.

:12:11
The colonies!
:12:13
They're now called
the United States, sir.

:12:16
Are they?
:12:18
Goodness, me.
:12:21
The United States.
:12:24
Well, I haven't mentioned them.
:12:28
I prefer not to,
whatever they're called.

:12:30
They are a fact, sir.
:12:34
The vicar of Lichfield!
:12:36
- Sir.
- The vicar of Lichfield.

:12:39
It was his niece that married
:12:41
the second son of the organist
at Norwich Cathedral.

:12:45
Good night, Mr Pitt.
:12:46
Good night, Your Majesty.

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