The Madness of King George
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Those fat hands...
that young belly...

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Sir, for pity's sake...
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Those warm thighs!
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You harlot!
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George, hear me!
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Do you think that you are mad?
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I don't know.
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I don't know.
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Madness isn't such torment.
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Madness isn't half blind.
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Madmen can stand.
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They skip. They dance.
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And I talk.
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I talk and talk and talk.
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I hear the words,
so I have to speak them.

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I have to empty my head
of the words.

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Something has happened.
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Something is not right.
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Oh, Charlotte.
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Ohh...
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Ohh...
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I will not do this.
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It's by order
of the prince.

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I'm equerry
to His Majesty, not the prince.

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His Majesty is mad!
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Your Majesty...
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Can we never be solitary?
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I told you to leave us.
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I am talking
with His Majesty.

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- The floods?
- Hush!

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No, my dear. No. No.
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Greville's right.
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He's right to take precautions.
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We must fetch the children.
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Take them to the higher ground.
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Save Amelia, Adolphus,
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little Octavius.
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Now, bring the queen.
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Bring the queen!
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I've been instructed
by His Royal Highness

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to move Your Majesty's
lodgings, ma'am.

:39:58
Uh, why? Where?

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