:01:04
- Mrs. Eynsford-Hill.
- Good afternoon, Mrs. Higgins.
:01:08
You know my son, Henry.
:01:10
How do you do?
:01:12
- I've seen you somewhere before.
- I don't know.
:01:14
It doesn't matter. You better sit down.
:01:20
Where the devil can they be?
:01:55
Colonel Pickering,
you're just in time for tea.
:01:57
Thank you, Mrs. Higgins.
May I introduce Miss Eliza Doolittle?
:02:01
My dear Miss Doolittle.
:02:02
How kind of you to let me come.
:02:05
Delighted, my dear.
:02:07
- Lady Boxington.
- How do you do?
:02:11
- Lord Boxington.
- How do you do?
:02:13
How do you do?
:02:14
- Mrs. Eynsford-Hill, Miss Doolittle.
- How do you do?
:02:17
How do you do?
:02:18
And Freddy Eynsford-Hill.
:02:21
How do you do?
:02:25
How do you do?
:02:27
Miss Doolittle.
:02:29
Good afternoon, Professor Higgins.
:02:41
The first race was very exciting,
Miss Doolittle.
:02:43
I'm so sorry that you missed it.
:02:46
Will it rain, do you think?
:02:48
"The rain in Spain stays mainly
in the plain."
:02:56
"But in Hartford, Hereford and Hampshire,
hurricanes hardly ever happen."