The Madness of King George
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1:22:00
I say, that's good news.
1:22:03
Does anyone else know?
1:22:05
No.
1:22:06
It may be only temporary.
1:22:11
Well, I see no reason to
disseminate the information.

1:22:14
We can decide just
how ill His Majesty is

1:22:18
when the bill is passed...
1:22:20
Eh, Warren?
1:22:25
Nearly there, Charles.
1:22:28
Where's Thurlow?
1:22:31
"These weeks are memories
of those worser hours."

1:22:36
"I pray thee put them off."
Go on, go on.

1:22:39
"I pray thee put them off."
1:22:42
"How does the king..."
1:22:44
- Lord Thurlow, sir.
- The very man.

1:22:46
Yes, we're reading Shakespeare.
Willis, give him the book.

1:22:52
Oh, King Lear.
1:22:53
Is that wise?
1:22:55
I had no idea
what it was about, sir.

1:22:58
Now, I'm asleep, apparently,
and Cordelia comes in

1:23:01
and asks the doctor - Greville -
how I am. Off we go.

1:23:04
Uh, who's Cordelia?
1:23:06
You are.
1:23:08
Yes, but Willis can't do it.
1:23:11
He's a fine doctor
but a hopeless actor.

1:23:14
Off you go.
1:23:17
Ahem.
1:23:20
"Oh, you kind gods,
1:23:24
"cure this great breach
in his abused nature.

1:23:30
"The untuned and jarring
senses, oh, wind up,

1:23:35
"of this child-changed father."
1:23:41
That's very good.
1:23:45
Yes, the child-changed
father's very good.

1:23:50
Yes, go on, Greville,
it's you now.

1:23:55
"He hath slept long.
1:23:57
"Be by, good madam,
1:23:59
"when we do awaken him.

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