The Madness of King George
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You'll have to speak up.
I don't see very well.

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There is a fog here...
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and... in my ear.
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In my ear.
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In my ears.
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There have been questions
in the House, sir.

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In the House?
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Parliament?
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Well, do nothing,
Mr Pitt. Nothing.

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I'm not mad.
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I'm...
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I...
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I can't see.
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There is a mist.
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Oh, the queen.
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I missed her.
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I... I... I...
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I missed her.
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Gone. Gone.
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Gone. Gone.
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The doctors
thought it best, sir.

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Gone.
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Oh, doctor...
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Oh...
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Oh, Jesus Christ.
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Come on.
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Oh, God!
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Oh!
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Oh, God!
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'Honourable members would,
I am sure, like to know

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'that I saw His Majesty
yesterday,

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'and the only symptoms
of his disorder

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'were a tendency
to repeat himself

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'and a wandering
from one topic to another...

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a characteristic that's shared
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by most of the converse
of polite society...

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which, if judged severely,
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would warrant
the consignment to bedlam

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of many in this House!
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Ha ha ha ha!
Ha ha ha!

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Mr Fox.

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