The Madness of King George
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:30:08
Captain Fitzroy.
:30:11
I said no concerts,
:30:12
no public appearances.
:30:15
It is by order of the prince.
:30:17
His Royal Highness thought
it might cheer His Majesty up.

:30:20
Come on. If we're late,
he will be mad.

:30:33
Do you like music, Warren?
:30:35
If it's played, sir,
I listen to it.

:30:38
Soothes the savage breast,
do you think?

:30:42
Not, I fear, in this case, sir.
:30:49
Push off, you fat turd!
:30:52
Yes, Your Majesty.
:30:55
Now, what is this?
:30:56
America, I suppose?
:30:57
No, sir.
:30:59
America's not to be spoken of,
is that it?

:31:02
For your peace of mind, sir.
But it's not America.

:31:05
Peace of mind?
:31:07
I have no peace of mind.
:31:12
I've had no peace of mind
since we lost America.

:31:16
Forests,
old as the world itself...

:31:20
meadows...
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plains...
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strange, delicate flowers...
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immense solitudes...
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and all nature new to art...
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all ours...
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mine.
:31:36
Gone.
:31:39
A paradise... lost.
:31:47
Her Majesty is waiting, sir.
:31:57
I must ask you
not to attend this concert, sir.


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