The Madness of King George
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and a succession of physicians
failed to recover them for her.

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But one doctor was confident
of her return to health.

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Accordingly,
she was placed in his care.

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And is she recovered?
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Entirely.
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Rides to hounds,
founded some almshouses,

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embroiders around the clock.
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I've written down his name.
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Sir!
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Thank you, Mrs Cordwell.
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Look! Look! Look!
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At last! At last!
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- Mrs Cordwell...
- This is my husband,

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come post-haste from Portsmouth.
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Mrs Cordwell,
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Captain Cordwell drowned
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off the Goodwin Sands
three years since.

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But he is very like.
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Back to work, Mrs Cordwell.
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Dr Willis?
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I must have
certain undertakings...

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authority over the patient,
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access to him at all times.
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You will reside here at Windsor,
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and Parliament
will have to be kept informed,

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so you will need
to write bulletins.

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They must be confident,
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optimistic.
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The survival of the government
depends upon it.

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And, Dr Willis,
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you are my doctor.
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Do you understand?

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