. The Forester . n, an IrishRebellion and a Napoleonic war. Hedearly loved carnage if it could be pre-pared on a foreign stand. George always wanted foreign or im-ported carnage, even if it came high. Itwas in 1765 and early in Georges reignthat the Stamp Act passed the house oflegislature and the Goddess of Libertybegan to kick over the dashboard. George was different from most Kingsmorally. When he spit on his hands andgrasped the sceptre he took his scruplesand will with him onto the throne. He was not talked about half asmuch as other Kings before or since his time. Nine oclock most always


. The Forester . n, an IrishRebellion and a Napoleonic war. Hedearly loved carnage if it could be pre-pared on a foreign stand. George always wanted foreign or im-ported carnage, even if it came high. Itwas in 1765 and early in Georges reignthat the Stamp Act passed the house oflegislature and the Goddess of Libertybegan to kick over the dashboard. George was different from most Kingsmorally. When he spit on his hands andgrasped the sceptre he took his scruplesand will with him onto the throne. He was not talked about half asmuch as other Kings before or since his time. Nine oclock most alwaysfound George in bed, with his sceptre under the window, in order to getplenty of fresh air. When it got along close to 9 oclock George wouldcall the hired girl, tell her to spread a linen laprobe over the thronetill morning, issue a ro^-al summons directing her to turn out the cat,then he would instruct the cook to set out the roj^al pancake batterbehind the stove in the council chamber, then wind the clock, blow.


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