The Madness of King George
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:16:00
Yes, Mr King.
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Ohh.
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I ate a pear at supper.
:16:05
Two pears, sir.
:16:10
It's as tight as a drum!
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Aah! Rrrah!
:16:14
Ha ha ha.
:16:16
Saving your presence,
I will try a fart.

:16:28
No?
:16:35
Cold fish, Pitt.
:16:36
Never smiles.
:16:38
Yet he works hard, though.
:16:40
Never stops. Drinks, they say.
:16:43
They all drink.
:16:45
His father, poor man...
went mad.

:16:48
Huh. Doesn't show
any sign of that.

:16:51
Mmm.
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Not at the moment, anyway.
:16:56
Ohh!
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Oh, the pain!
:17:00
George! George!
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Ohh! Oh! George! Oh!
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Oh! Help me. Help us!
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Help us!
:17:09
Help!
:17:11
He looks well enough.
:17:14
I sent over some senna.
Was that given to him?

:17:17
Yes. The pain got worse.
:17:19
Whereabouts was the pain?
:17:21
Would it not be better
to ask His Majesty?

:17:24
How long have you
been in waiting?

:17:26
I cannot address His Majesty
until he addresses me.

:17:29
I cannot inquire after
His Majesty's symptoms

:17:31
until he chooses
to inform me of them.

:17:34
Sir George,
whatever his situation,

:17:36
His Majesty is just a man.
:17:38
You're the king's equerry
with radical notions like that?

:17:42
Good God!
:17:43
With any patient, I undertake
a physical examination

:17:46
only as a last resort.
:17:48
It's an intolerable intrusion
of a gentleman's privacy.

:17:51
With His Majesty,
it's unthinkable!

:17:53
Sharp, sharp!
:17:55
The king! The king!
:17:56
Ah, Baker. Yes, a ninny,
what, what?

:17:58
You can tell him
I am much better.


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