1:03:06
Go on, go on.
1:03:11
Does the same thing hold true in India?
1:03:13
Have they the peculiar habit
of not only dropping a letter...
1:03:16
...but using it where it doesn't belong,
like "hever" instead of "ever"?
1:03:42
The girl, Higgins!
1:03:44
Go on. Go on.
1:03:47
"Poor Professor Higgins
1:03:51
"Poor Professor Higgins
1:03:55
"Night and day he slaves away
1:04:00
"Oh, poor Professor Higgins
1:04:04
"All day long on his feet
1:04:09
"Up and down until he's numb
1:04:13
"Doesn't rest, doesn't eat
1:04:17
"Doesn't touch a crumb"
1:04:24
Again, Eliza.
1:04:25
How kind of you to let me come.
1:04:29
How kind of you to let me come.
1:04:32
No. "Kind of you."
1:04:35
How kind of you to let me come.
1:04:38
How kind of you to let me come.
1:04:41
Kind of you. It's like "cup of tea."
1:04:43
Kind of you. Cup of tea. Say, "cup of tea."
1:04:46
Cuppatea.
1:04:47
No. "A cup of tea."
1:04:50
It's awfully good cake.
I wonder where Mrs. Pearce gets it.
1:04:54
First rate. And those strawberry tarts
are delicious. Did you try the pline cake?