The Madness of King George
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:24:06
What is this?
The king is unattended.

:24:08
Up with you, sirs!
:24:10
Braun!
:24:11
Fortnum!
:24:13
Papandiek!
:24:16
Where are you, sirs?
:24:17
What's the matter, sir?
:24:18
It is morning.
That is the matter.

:24:21
Not being attended to
is the matter.

:24:24
And don't mutter or mutter
will be the matter.

:24:27
What time is it, sir?
:24:29
What is that to you?
:24:31
The King is up.
:24:32
When the King is awake,
you're awake.

:24:36
4.00.
:24:37
Six hours sleep
is enough for a man,

:24:40
seven for a woman,
and eight for a fool.

:24:43
We've had three.
We went to bed at 1.00.

:24:46
Is that insolence, sir?
:24:48
No, sir. Arithmetic.
:24:49
Oh. What's your name?
:24:50
Fortnum, sir.
:24:51
Fetch me my breeches.
:24:53
- Yours?
- You know my name, sir.

:24:56
Don't tell me what do
and don't know. What is it?

:25:00
Papandiek, sir. Arthur, sir.
:25:02
Is it Arthur?
:25:05
Yes, sir.
:25:07
- And yours?
- Braun, sir.

:25:12
- And yours?
- Fortnum, sir.

:25:22
Well, come on, boys...
:25:25
We're missing
the best of the day.

:25:27
Come on!
:25:28
Run! Look at the weather!
:25:32
# Awake my soul
:25:33
# And with the sun... #
:25:36
Please, sir!
:25:37
# Shake off thy...
:25:39
# Shake off dull sloth
:25:41
# And joyful rise
:25:43
# To pay thy morning sacrifice #
:25:49
Where's that rascal Braun?
He's not gone back to bed.

:25:52
I'm here, sir.
:25:53
Well, give me my shirt, man.
:25:55
This is calico, a hair shirt.
:25:59
Fetch me another.

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