:35:03
You dare to stop the King of
England from speaking his mind?
:35:08
Father, please!
:35:09
Please!
:35:10
Please, Papa! For God's sake!
:35:13
No, Papa!
:35:15
I'll choke the air out of you!
:35:18
I'll wring his neck!
:35:20
It was something he ate.
:35:22
You fools!
You'll all be put out!
:35:28
We know your game, you monster!
:35:31
As heir to the throne, Mr Pitt,
:35:34
I know His Majesty bears
a heavy burden.
:35:37
I fear the time is coming
:35:39
when it is a burden
we shall be forced to share.
:35:43
Sir...
:35:45
No, no. Mrs Fitzherbert
has our entire confidence.
:35:52
Ahh, Baker, how is the King?
:35:55
Still demented, sir.
And the pulse is 104.
:35:58
Then he's not in command
of his senses?
:36:00
Nor likely to be...
:36:02
If I may say so, sir.
:36:04
Since His Majesty's
not fit to look after himself,
:36:09
we must do so.
:36:10
In the future, you, Warren,
:36:12
will partner Baker as
the King's physician.
:36:16
I must insist
that this arrangement
:36:18
be subject to the approval
of His Majesty's ministers.
:36:21
Insist? Approval?
:36:23
A son's concern
for his sick father?
:36:27
What is the world
coming to, Mr Pitt?
:36:30
His Royal Highness
is quite right.
:36:32
This is a family matter.
:36:34
Thank you...
:36:35
Lord Chancellor.
:36:37
The children!
:36:38
The children!
:36:39
The children are asleep.
:36:40
We must wake them up!
London is flooded.
:36:43
We must flee for higher ground.
:36:45
Save Amelia, Adolphus,
and little Octavius. Come. Come.
:36:48
Octavius is dead, sir.
:36:50
Who's killed him-his brother?
Yes, he would kill me, too.
:36:54
George...
:36:55
Hush, my baby!
You're safe with Papa.
:36:57
He just doesn't want you
to get your feet wet.