The Madness of King George
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Where are we?
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Where?
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This is child's play, man!
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Oh, this is my favourite bit.
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That's how to do it, see?
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Come on, trumpets!
Give it some heart!

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Sir...
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Sir, you're...
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You are talking.
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I'm not. I'm playing.
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But, sir, you...
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Not now.
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Now, give it a good whipping!
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Thrash it, you villains!
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What's the matter with you?
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Right.
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There.
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Yes, this is Handel.
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I met him once.
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Ordinary looking fellow.
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I have his harpsichord.
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Right, then.
Let's be having you.

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Elbow people...
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knee gentlemen...
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bending persons...
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hand kissers.
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Ahh.
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Fine cluster there, eh?
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Go on. Look. Look.
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Go on.
You might learn something.

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Good arse, too...
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And warm, eh, I'll bet.
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Ahh.
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And what brings you
to Windsor, sire?

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I had heard Your Majesty
was indisposed,

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but I see that...
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Indisposed.
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Is there any way I can assist?
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Want to hump the old bird
out of the nest, is it?

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No, sir. There may be
responsibilities I could share.

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Want to get your fat hands
on government, is that it?

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Well, I'm old and infirm.
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I'll not trouble you long.
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I wish you the best of health,
Father.

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Wish me?
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You wish me death,
you plump little...

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cuckoo.
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Hush, father, hush.
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Hush?
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Hush!

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