The Madness of King George
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the power and the glory...
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Deliver us...
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Sir! Sir!
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Sir! No!
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Sir, we are in company.
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Mind your own business.
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The King has fallen! Help!
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Help him!
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Help the King!
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George!
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Agh!
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Why, sir, you must rest.
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I am the King. I cannot rest.
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I must rule.
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Half the day gone already.
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Things to do-government.
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The government
hasn't begun yet, sir.

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The government's still in bed.
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The government is lucky.
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- Do you love God, Arthur?
- Yes, sir.

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He loves us all,
if only we'll let him.

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Don't discuss the deity.
It does not do.

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Does not do? I'm the King.
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What's the deity to me?
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Piss-pot.
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Huh?
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Piss-pot.
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Your Majesty.
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Right.
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Unh.
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Unh.
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Do it, England. Do it.
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Oh, it's wonderful.
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Ahh, that's better.
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Whew.
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I'm obliged to you, madam.
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Can't stop now.
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On, England, on.
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Look, it's blue.
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Why are you dawdling?
The King is unattended.

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The King's water
is blue, sir.

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So?
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It's been this colour
since this business began.

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What business?
Don't be insolent.

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We thought
it might be important.

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What's important
is not to dangle about.

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The King's half undressed
and unattended...

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that's what's important.
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Give me that.
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Uh, Sir George.

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