The Madness of King George
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1:35:00
He was ill. We knew that.
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Yes, and now he's well.
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Here.
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Me, too.
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I'm no longer in service.
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You were kind to His Majesty
during his illness, Greville.

1:35:23
I did what I could,
Captain Fitzroy.

1:35:27
Colonel Fitzroy.
1:35:30
Did you not know that?
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It seems unfair, I agree,
but a word of advice.

1:35:37
To be kind does not
commend you to kings.

1:35:41
They see it as they see
any flow of feeling,

1:35:44
as a liberty.
1:35:45
A blind eye
will serve you better,

1:35:48
and you will travel further.
1:35:56
Elizabeth.
1:35:59
His Majesty has yet
to retire, Mr Greville.

1:36:06
I'm to leave tomorrow.
1:36:08
Yes.
1:36:10
You knew?
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It's a pity. You seem
such a promising young man.

1:36:20
Could I, um...
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Mr Greville, please.
1:36:27
But... when...
1:36:29
It was what was required,
Mr Greville. That was all.

1:36:32
Sharp, sharp!
The king! The king!

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Thank you, Thompson.
1:36:46
Madam...
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When I was ill,
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they tell me that
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I said certain things.
1:36:56
I have no memory of them, sir.
1:36:59
Uh, it's not so much
what was said as what was done.


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