My Fair Lady
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:05:01
Drank? My word. Something chronic.
:05:07
Here, what are you sniggering at?
:05:11
The new small talk.
You do it so awfully well.

:05:14
Well, if I was doing it proper,
what was you sniggering at?

:05:18
Have I said anything I oughtn't?
:05:22
Not at all, my dear.
:05:24
Well, that's a mercy anyhow.
:05:29
I don't know if there's time
before the next race to place a bet...

:05:32
...but come, my dear.
:05:35
I have a bet on number seven.
I should be so happy if you would take it.

:05:38
You'll enjoy the race ever so much more.
:05:40
That's very kind of you.
:05:42
His name is Dover.
:05:43
Come along.
:05:48
"There they are again
:05:50
"Lining up to run
:05:52
"Now they're holding steady
:05:53
"They are ready for it. Look!
:05:57
"It has begun"
:06:04
Come on. Come on, Dover.
:06:07
Come on.
:06:08
Come on, Dover!
:06:10
Come on!
:06:15
Come on, Dover!
Move your bloomin' arse!

:06:25
Oh, my dear.
:06:41
You're not serious, Henry. You don't
expect to take her to the Embassy Ball.

:06:45
Don't you think she's ready for it?
:06:46
Dear Henry, she's ready for a canal barge.
:06:49
Her language may need
a little refining, but...

:06:51
Really, Henry, if you cannot see
how impossible this whole project is...

:06:55
...then you must be potty about her.
:06:56
I advise you to give up
and not put yourself...

:06:58
...or this poor girl through any more.

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