My Fair Lady
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:18:00
"Loverly
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"Loverly
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"Loverly
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"Wouldn't it be loverly?"
:18:53
Come on, Alfie, let's go 'ome now.
This place is givin' me the willies.

:18:56
Home? What do you want to go 'ome for?
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It's nearly 5:00.
My daughter Eliza'll be along soon.

:19:02
She ought to be good for 'alf a crown
for a father that loves 'er.

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That's a laugh.
You ain't been near 'er for months.

:19:08
What's that got to do with it?
What's 'alf a crown after all I've give 'er?

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When did you ever give 'er anythin'?
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Anythin'? I give 'er everythin'.
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I give 'er the greatest gift
any human being can give to another:

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Life!
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I introduced 'er to this here planet, I did,
with all its wonders and marvels.

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The sun that shines, the moon that glows.
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Hyde Park to walk through
on a fine spring night.

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The 'ole ruddy city o' London to roam
around in sellin' 'er bloomin' flow'rs.

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I give 'er all that.
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Then I disappears and leaves 'er
on 'er own to enjoy it.

:19:41
If that ain't worth 'alf a crown
now and again...

:19:43
...l'll take my belt off and give 'er what for.
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You got a good 'eart.
But you want a 'alf a crown out o' Eliza...

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...you better have a good story.
:19:50
Leave that to me, my boy.
:19:52
- Good mornin', George.
- Not a brass farthin'.


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