:35:01
"I fear I'm not
in my perfect mind."
:35:13
Is that the end, Your Majesty?
:35:15
Oh, good Lord, no.
:35:17
Cordelia -
that's Thurlow-dies,
:35:20
hanged, and the shock
of it kills the king.
:35:23
So they all die.
:35:25
It's a tragedy.
:35:26
Very affecting.
:35:27
Well, it's the way I play it.
:35:30
Your Majesty
seems more yourself.
:35:31
Do I?
:35:33
Yes, I do.
:35:35
Yeah, I've always been myself,
even when I was ill.
:35:39
Only now I seem myself.
:35:42
And that's the important thing.
:35:46
I have remembered how to seem.
:35:50
What, what?
:35:53
What did Your Majesty say?
:35:56
What? I didn't say anything.
:35:58
Besides, Greville, you shouldn't
ask the king questions.
:36:01
You should know that.
:36:03
What, what?
:36:05
Get him ready.
:36:08
Look at his piss.
We're back to lemonade.
:36:11
It's still a bit inky.
:36:13
That's yesterday's.
This is today's.
:36:14
Here, piss the elder,
piss the younger.
:36:21
Go on! Hyah! Hyah!
:36:28
The matter before this
house
:36:30
is a bill to provide for the
care of His Majesty's person,
:36:34
and for the administration
of the royal authority
:36:37
during the continuance
of His Majesty's illness.
:36:40
Hear, hear!
:36:42
Mr Speaker,
:36:44
we on this side of the House
count ourselves fortunate
:36:48
that we have in the person
of the Prince of Wales
:36:52
a young man of such
character and aptitude.