My Fair Lady
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:14:03
Shouldn't we stand up, gentlemen?
We've got a bloomin' heiress in our midst.

:14:07
Would you be lookin'
for a good butler, Eliza?

:14:09
Well, you won't do.
:14:12
"It's rather dull in town
I think I'll take me to Paris

:14:17
"The missus wants to open up
the castle in Capri

:14:24
"Me doctor recommends
a quiet summer by the sea

:14:33
"Wouldn't it be loverly?"
:14:38
Where are ya bound for this year, Eliza?
Biarritz?

:14:42
"All I want is a room somewhere
:14:46
"Far away from the cold night air
:14:51
"With one enormous chair
:14:54
"Oh, wouldn't it be loverly?
:14:58
"Lots of chocolate for me to eat
:15:02
"Lots of coal makin' lots of 'eat
:15:07
"Warm face, warm 'ands, warm feet
:15:10
"Oh, wouldn't it be loverly?
:15:14
"Oh, so loverly sittin'
:15:17
"Absobloominlutely still
:15:22
"I would never budge till Spring
:15:28
"Crept over the winder sill
:15:31
"Someone's 'ead restin' on my knee
:15:35
"Warm and tender as he can be
:15:39
"Who takes good care of me
:15:42
"Oh, wouldn't it be loverly?
:15:49
"Loverly
:15:51
"Loverly
:15:53
"Loverly
:15:56
"Loverly

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