1:01:25
All right, Eliza, say it again.
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"The rine in Spine...
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"...stais minely in the pline."
1:01:34
"The rain in Spain
stays mainly in the plain."
1:01:38
Didn't I saiy that?
1:01:39
No, Eliza, you didn't "saiy" that.
You didn't even "say" that.
1:01:43
Every night before you go to bed,
where you used to say your prayers...
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...I want you to say:
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"The rain in Spain
stays mainly in the plain."
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Fifty times.
1:01:53
You'll get much further with the Lord
if you learn not to offend His ears.
1:01:57
Now for your "H's."
1:02:00
Pickering, this is going to be ghastly.
1:02:02
Control yourself, Higgins.
Give the girl a chance.
1:02:04
I suppose you can't expect her
to get it right the first time.
1:02:07
Come here, Eliza, and watch closely.
1:02:13
Now, you see that flame?
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Every time you pronounce the letter "H"
correctly the flame will waver...
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...and every time you drop your "H"
the flame will remain stationary.
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That's how to know
you've done it correctly.
1:02:23
In time, your ear will hear the difference.
1:02:25
You'll see it better in the mirror.
Now listen carefully.
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"In Hartford, Hereford and Hampshire...
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"...hurricanes hardly ever happen."
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Now you repeat that after me.
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"In Hartford, Hereford and Hampshire,
hurricanes hardly ever happen."
1:02:43
"In 'artford, 'ereford and 'ampshire
'urricanes 'ardly hever 'appen."
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Oh, no, no!
1:02:50
Have you no ear at all?
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- Should I do it over?
- No, please.
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Start from the very beginning.
Just do this.