:18:01
I had a pretty smart
bilious attack,
:18:04
but it has passed.
:18:06
Would it be possible
to take His Majesty's pulse?
:18:08
Would it be possible to take
Your Majesty's pulse, sir?
:18:12
Yes. Do it.
:18:13
Now don't faff, sir.
Hold it, man. Don't fondle it.
:18:18
Were you responsible
for the senna, Baker?
:18:20
I prescribed it
for Your Majesty.
:18:22
Then you are a fool, Baker.
:18:24
It's only a mild
purgative, sir.
:18:26
Mild? 14 motions,
and you call it mild?
:18:30
I could have manured
the whole parish.
:18:32
If 2 glasses bring the king low,
can be the end of government.
:18:36
Your Majesty was only
to take three spoonfuls.
:18:38
When did three spoonfuls
of anything did any good?
:18:41
Measure the medicine to the man.
Pulse?
:18:43
- It's very, very fast.
- Good, good.
:18:46
Your Majesty will probably
feel better after a warm bath
:18:49
and its settling effect
on the spirit.
:18:52
Well you have one. Your spirit's
more agitated than mine.
:18:55
Breathe this air,
Greville. Breathe it!
:18:58
Come on, lads. Keep up!
:19:00
This is the way we deal with
America. I'll teach you, sirs!
:19:04
Take that, Mr Colonist!
:19:05
And that, sir!
:19:07
And that!
:19:08
Fetch the queen.
:19:12
No, no. That's not cricket.
Don't hold the bat like that.
:19:15
What is he doing?
:19:18
Over there. Out of the way.
:19:21
- Run!
- How's that?
:19:23
Out!
:19:24
- Yay!
- Oh, good God!
:19:27
Well done. Well done, lads.
:19:29
'The following day,
he rose before dawn,'
:19:31
went round to the provost
of Eton's lodgings,
:19:34
and battering on the door,
:19:35
roused the provost and commanded
him to show him the chapel!
:19:39
So?
:19:40
Lord Chancellor,
it was still dark.
:19:42
Have we finished this catalogue
of regal nonconformities?
:19:51
Because I've heard nothing to
suggest His Majesty's behaviour
:19:54
is in any way unusual.
:19:56
He also harps on America...
:19:59
the colonies.