The Madness of King George
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1:01:01
And remember, one voice.
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- One voice.
- One voice.

1:01:10
What kind of fellow is he?
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Parson.
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Quack.
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Has some modern ideas.
1:01:22
He'll need watching.
1:01:23
I've heard
very good things about him.

1:01:25
He does a lot of it
with his eyes.

1:01:28
You mean he actually
looks at the king?

1:01:31
Yes.
1:01:33
Damned impudence.
1:01:35
Poor king.
No queen. Must be very lonely.

1:01:39
Such a pity he's not nearer.
Then you could go visit him.

1:01:46
Hmm.
1:01:48
You don't mean... here?
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Good God, no.
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Kew.
1:01:57
Kew? Aah!
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Throw him in.
1:02:00
- Come on, Your Majesty.
- Come on, sir.

1:02:05
Stop struggling, Your Majesty.
1:02:07
God!
1:02:08
Stop!
1:02:14
I see you, sir.
1:02:16
No, sir. You do not see me.
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Nobody sees me.
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I am not here.
1:02:24
Easy!
1:02:29
Take your filthy hands
off me, you...

1:02:33
I have you in my eye, sir.
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And I shall do so
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until you learn
to do as you're told.

1:02:41
I'm the king.
I tell, I'm not told.

1:02:44
I am the verb, sir.
I am not the object.

1:02:49
Then till you can
govern yourself,

1:02:51
you're not fit
to govern others.

1:02:53
And until you do so...
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I shall govern you.
1:02:57
Govern yourself then,
you goat. Pbbblllt!


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