My Fair Lady
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25.000
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Henry! What a disagreeable surprise.
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Hello, Mother.
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How nice you look.
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What are you doing here? You promised
never to come to Ascot. Go home.

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I can't. I'm here on business.
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You must. I'm quite serious.
You'll offend all my friends.

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The moment they meet you
I never see them again.

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Besides, you aren't dressed for Ascot.
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I changed my shirt.
Mother, I've got a job for you.

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A phonetics job. I've picked up a girl.
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Not a love affair. She's a flower girl.
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I'm taking her to the annual Embassy Ball
but I wanted to try her out first.

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- I beg your pardon?
- Well, you know the Embassy Ball.

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So I invited her to your box today,
do you understand?

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Common flower girl?
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I taught her how to speak properly.
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She has strict instructions
as to her behavior.

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She's to keep to two subjects:
The weather and everybody's health.

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"Fine day!" and "How do you do?"
Not let herself go on.

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Help her along. You'll be quite safe.
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Safe? To talk about one's health
in the middle of a race?

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She's got to talk about something.
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Where is the girl now?
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She's being pinned. Some of the clothes
we bought her didn't fit.

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I told Pickering we should have
taken her with us.

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- Mrs. Eynsford-Hill.
- Good afternoon, Mrs. Higgins.

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You know my son, Henry.
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How do you do?
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- I've seen you somewhere before.
- I don't know.

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It doesn't matter. You better sit down.
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Where the devil can they be?
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Colonel Pickering,
you're just in time for tea.

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Thank you, Mrs. Higgins.
May I introduce Miss Eliza Doolittle?


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