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The King's Speech Scene 18 Summary

  • Logue sits at his desk and his wife asks him what he's doing. He says he's having trouble with a patient who's practically afraid of his own shadow.
  • But Logue still thinks that his patient could be someone great.
  • His wife tells him that his patient might not want to be great and that this might just be something Logue wants.
  • Logue is worried that he has overstepped and thinks that he should apologize.
  • He visits the duke, but gets turned out into the rain before he can see him.