The Madness of King George
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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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You dare to stop the King of
England from speaking his mind?

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Father, please!
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Please!
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Please, Papa! For God's sake!
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No, Papa!
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I'll choke the air out of you!
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I'll wring his neck!
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It was something he ate.
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You fools!
You'll all be put out!

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We know your game, you monster!
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As heir to the throne, Mr Pitt,
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I know His Majesty bears
a heavy burden.

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I fear the time is coming
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when it is a burden
we shall be forced to share.

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Sir...
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No, no. Mrs Fitzherbert
has our entire confidence.

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Ahh, Baker, how is the King?
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Still demented, sir.
And the pulse is 104.

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Then he's not in command
of his senses?


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