The Madness of King George
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1:14:00
Bring in the bill.
The prince must be made regent.

1:14:22
Well?
1:14:24
I'm praying, God damn it.
1:14:35
I'm almost ready
to give you my support.

1:14:38
Now? We don't need you now.
1:14:41
I think you do.
1:14:45
Your boy's married.
1:14:47
She's just his mistress.
1:14:56
I haven't told Mr Pitt...
1:14:59
Yet.
1:15:01
What is it you want?
1:15:03
The good of the country.
1:15:08
To remain as Lord Chancellor.
1:15:11
Well, I'm sure
that can be arranged,

1:15:14
when, and if, we ever manage
to get our hands on government.

1:15:19
The bill is ready, sir.
1:15:21
I'm a snail, Lord Chancellor,
creeping towards the throne.

1:15:26
Even Maria is
becoming impatient.

1:15:30
Only for His Majesty's
recovery, sir.

1:15:32
Now the Lord Chancellor has come
out in favour of Your Highness,

1:15:36
the end is surely in sight.
1:15:38
I have always
been in his favour.

1:15:40
Of course.
1:15:42
Although the present situation
calls for a certain delicacy.

1:15:45
This is your father, sir.
Be kind.

1:15:48
Rely on your oars, sir.
The tide is with you.

1:15:53
The tide?
1:15:54
Rely on my oars?
1:15:57
George!
1:15:59
Your Royal Highness
has but to wait.


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