The Madness of King George
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London rebuilt.
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Parliament could be reformed.
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A palace on Primrose Hill.
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The slave trade abolished.
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Yeah! Yeah!
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Oh, yes. All that, too.
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Sir...
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Is he ill?
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Well, he's not well.
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I know, I know.
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One day.
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One day.
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It's 4.00.
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Where are you, sirs?
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What is this?
The king is unattended.

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Up with you, sirs!
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Braun!
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Fortnum!
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Papandiek!
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Where are you, sirs?
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What's the matter, sir?
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It is morning.
That is the matter.

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Not being attended to
is the matter.

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And don't mutter or mutter
will be the matter.

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What time is it, sir?
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What is that to you?
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The King is up.
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When the King is awake,
you're awake.

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4.00.
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Six hours sleep
is enough for a man,

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seven for a woman,
and eight for a fool.

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We've had three.
We went to bed at 1.00.

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Is that insolence, sir?
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No, sir. Arithmetic.
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Oh. What's your name?
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Fortnum, sir.
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Fetch me my breeches.
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- Yours?
- You know my name, sir.

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Don't tell me what do
and don't know. What is it?


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