The Madness of King George
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Nor likely to be...
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If I may say so, sir.
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Since His Majesty's
not fit to look after himself,

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we must do so.
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In the future, you, Warren,
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will partner Baker as
the King's physician.

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I must insist
that this arrangement

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be subject to the approval
of His Majesty's ministers.

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Insist? Approval?
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A son's concern
for his sick father?

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What is the world
coming to, Mr Pitt?

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His Royal Highness
is quite right.

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This is a family matter.
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Thank you...
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Lord Chancellor.
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The children!
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The children!
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The children are asleep.
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We must wake them up!
London is flooded.

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We must flee for higher ground.
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Save Amelia, Adolphus,
and little Octavius. Come. Come.

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Octavius is dead, sir.
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Who's killed him-his brother?
Yes, he would kill me, too.

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George...
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Hush, my baby!
You're safe with Papa.

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He just doesn't want you
to get your feet wet.

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Come. Come.
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Mama!
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Papa's not mad.
No, he's not mad.

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He's just lost himself,
that's all.

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We must get to the roof.
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Sir... You are talking!
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I know I'm talking!
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I follow my words.
I run after them.

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I am dragged
at locution's tail!

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I have to talk
to keep up with my thoughts.

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I'm scared.
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I thought he had taken you.
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Who, sir?
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The other George.
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You were not in my bed.
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I thought you had deceived me
with the son!

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Elizabeth come to my bed.
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Elizabeth, you leave us!
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All of you, go! Just go!
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You, too. Go!
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You want to talk?
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Then talk. Talk away.
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What do you do with him
that you don't do with me?

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At it like pigs,
the pair of you, huh?


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