The Madness of King George
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Put her away, sir.
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Your debts will be paid,
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and you will have an income
that is appropriate.

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Is it any wonder
a man goes mad?

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Doctors! 30 guineas a visit
and travelling expenses,

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for six months of torture.
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They would have a man pay for
his own execution, what, what?

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How much is he getting?
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An annuity.
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£1,000 a year, sir.
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Well, he's done me some service.
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I think it is time
has done you the service, sir.

:43:56
Yes? Mmm, but what
of the colonies, Mr Pitt?

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America is now a nation, sir.
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Well.
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We must get used to it.
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I have known stranger things.
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I once saw a sheep
with five legs.

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Sacked?
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Jesus!
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- And me?
- Forget what you've seen,

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majesty in its small clothes.
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Wipe it from your memory.
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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.

:44:57
I did what I could,
Captain Fitzroy.


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