My Fair Lady
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1:13:01
If this goes on, you'd better see a doctor.
1:13:03
- I know. We'll take her to the races.
- The races?

1:13:06
My mother's box at Ascot.
1:13:08
- You'll consult your mother first, of course.
- Yes, of course.

1:13:14
No, I think we'd better surprise her.
Now let's go to bed.

1:13:17
First thing in the morning,
we'll go and buy her a dress.

1:13:20
Now get on with your work, Eliza.
1:13:21
But, Mr. Higgins, it's early in the morning.
1:13:23
What better time to work
than early in the morning?

1:13:26
Where does one buy a lady's gown?
1:13:28
Whitely's, of course.
1:13:30
How do you know that?
1:13:31
Common knowledge.
1:13:32
Let's not buy her anything too flowery.
1:13:34
I despise those gowns with weeds here
and weeds there.

1:13:39
We'll buy something simple and modest...
1:13:41
...and elegant. That's what's called for.
1:13:44
Perhaps with a bow.
1:13:47
Yes. That's just right.
1:13:51
You've all been working too hard.
I think the strain is beginning to show.

1:13:55
Eliza, I don't care what Mr. Higgins says.
1:13:57
You must put down your books
and go to bed.

1:14:00
"Bed! Bed! I couldn't go to bed
1:14:03
"My head's too light to try to set it down
1:14:10
"Sleep! Sleep! I couldn't sleep tonight
1:14:13
"Not for all the jewels in the crown!
1:14:18
"I could have danced all night
1:14:21
"I could have danced all night
1:14:25
"And still have begged for more
1:14:31
"I could have spread my wings
1:14:34
"And done a thousand things
1:14:37
"I've never done before
1:14:43
"I'll never know what made it so exciting
1:14:49
"Why all at once my heart took flight
1:14:55
"I only know when he

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