The Madness of King George
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We tell ourselves
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our Parliament is the envy
of the world.

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But we live in the health
and well-being of the sovereign

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as much as any vizier
does the sultan.

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The sultan orders it better.
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He has his son
and heir strangled.

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Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!
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- Cricket? Pa?
- How's that?

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- What, what?
- Well played, hey, hey?

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To watch it, sir, was quite
distasteful. He was not himself.

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Warren, what do you think?
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I'm not the king's doctor.
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No, nor ever will be.
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He's more likely to go
to my tailor than my doctor.

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But, sir, this is not the same.
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Could he be ill?
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Um...
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Yes.
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Morning, sir.
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Morning, sir.
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Ohh. Ah.
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Sherry...
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What would happen
if the king were ill,

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hmm?
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I mean, gravely ill.
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Your Royal Highness would have
to be declared regent.

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Regent?
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King in all but name.
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With all the powers.
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Subject to Parliament.
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Charles, don't quibble.
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And certainly...
all the funds.

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Ha ha ha ha.
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Just think of it.
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Regent!
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Prime minister.
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America forgiven.

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