My Fair Lady
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:50:02
If you please, sir. There's a dustman
downstairs, Alfred P. Doolittle...

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...who wants to see you.
He says you have his daughter here.

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I say!
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Well, send the blackguard up.
:50:13
He may not be a blackguard, Higgins.
:50:15
Nonsense. Of course
he's a blackguard, Pickering.

:50:18
I'm afraid we'll have some trouble
with him.

:50:20
No, I think not. Any trouble to be had,
he'll have it with me. Not I with him.

:50:28
Doolittle, sir.
:50:35
- Professor Higgins?
- Here!

:50:38
Where?
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Good morning, Governor.
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I come about a very serious matter,
Governor.

:50:48
Brought up in Houndslow.
:50:51
Mother Welsh, I should think.
:50:54
What is it you want, Doolittle?
:50:55
I want my daughter, that's what I want.
See?

:50:58
Of course you do.
You're her father, aren't you?

:51:00
I'm glad to see you have a spark
of family feeling left.

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She's in there. Yes, take her away at once.
:51:05
What?
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Take her away. Do you think I am going
to keep your daughter for you?

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Now, is this reasonable, Governor?
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Is it fairity to take advantage
of a man like that?

:51:17
The girl belongs to me. You got 'er.
Where do I come in?

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How dare you come here
and attempt to blackmail me!

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You sent her here on purpose!
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Don't take a man up like that, Governor.
:51:30
The police shall take you up.
This is a plan...

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...a plot to extort money by threats.
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I shall telephone the police.
:51:36
Have I asked you for a brass farthin'?
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I leave it to this gentleman 'ere.
Have I said a word about money?

:51:43
Well, what else did you come for?
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What would a bloke come for?
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Be 'uman, Governor.
:51:56
Alfred, you sent her here on purpose.
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So help me, Governor, I never did.

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