The Madness of King George
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alleviate some
of the inconveniences

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from which Your Majesty suffers.
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Inconveniences?
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Insults.
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Assaults.
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And salt besides rubbed
into these wounds. Look!

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By your dress, sir,
and general demeanour,

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I'd say you were
a minister of God.

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That's true. I was once
in the service of the church.

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Now I practice medicine.
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You've quitted a profession
I've always loved

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and embraced one
I most heartily detest.

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Our saviour went about
healing the sick.

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But he had not
700 pounds a year for it.

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Ha ha ha!
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Well, that's not bad
for a madman.

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I have a hospital
in Lincolnshire.

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Lincolnshire.
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Yes, I know Lincolnshire.
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Fine sheep there.
Admirable sheep.

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Pigs, too.
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But I know of no hospitals.
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My patients work, sir.
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They till the soil, cultivate...
and in so doing,

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they acquire a better
conceit of themselves.

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I'm king of England.
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A man can have
no better conceit of himself.

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Do you look at me, sir?
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I do, sir.
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I have you in my eye.
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No, I have you in mine.
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You're bold, sir.
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But by God, I'm bolder.
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Don't look at me!
I'm not one of your farmers!

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You must behave!
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Must? Whose must is this,
your must or my must?

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Get away from me,
you bum sucker.

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Lincolnshire lick-fingers!
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Clean your tongue, sir.
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I will not! I'll be a guest
in the graveyard first.

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Very well. If Your Majesty
will not behave,


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