The Madness of King George
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one can produce
a copious, regular,

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and exquisitely-turned
evacuation every day

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and still be
a stranger to reason?

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I will not trouble the House
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with the detailed contents
of the latest,

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and I may say,
generally optimistic bulletin.

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But honourable members would,
I am sure, like to know

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that while His Majesty
has had ups and downs...

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His... his health continues
steadily to improve.

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Improve? That's a barefaced lie.
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Ups and downs?
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Ups and downs?
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Mr Speaker, I can,
with your permission,

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quote from a copy
of the same bulletin

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handed to me by Dr Warren.
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Ooh!
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Some of these ups and downs...
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His Majesty's obscenities!
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His blasphemies!
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His interminable ramblings!
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Suffice to say this optimistic
bulletin concludes thus...

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that while His Majesty
has had lucid intervals,

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he remains
periodically demented...

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and incapable
of rational thought!

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I put to the House that
we have been deceived too long

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over His Majesty's
continuing illness!

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Yes! Hear, hear! Yes!
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When will we see the bill
appointing the prince regent?

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In due course.
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When? When? When?
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It is still being drafted.
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When? When? When? When?
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When? When? When?
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Order!

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