My Fair Lady
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:57:01
"Daylight is breakin'
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"Good luck, old chum
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"Good health
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"Goodbye
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"I'm gettin' married in the mornin'
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"Ding dong, the bells are gonna chime
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"Hail and salute me
Then haul off and boot me

:57:32
"But get him to the church
Get him to the church

:57:36
"For God's sake
Get him to the church...

:57:40
"...on time"
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Didn't she say where to send her clothes?
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I told you, sir, she took them all with her.
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Here's a confounded thing. Eliza's bolted.
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Last night Mrs. Pearce let her go
without telling me about it!

:58:03
What'll I do? I got tea this morning
instead of coffee.

:58:05
I don't know where anything is,
what my appointments are.

:58:08
- Eliza'd know.
- Damn it, she's gone!

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Did either of you frighten her last night?
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We hardly said a word to her.
You were there.

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Did you bully her after I went to bed?
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She threw the slippers at me.
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I never gave her the slightest provocation.
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The slippers came at my head
before I uttered a word.

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She used the most disgraceful language.
I was shocked! I don't understand.

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We always gave her every consideration.
She admitted it.

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I'm dashed!
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Pickering, for God's sake,
stop being dashed and do something!

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Phone the police. What are they there for?
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You can't give Eliza's name to the police...
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...as if she were a thief or a lost umbrella.
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But why not? I want to find the girl.
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She belongs to me.
I paid five pounds for her.

:58:44
Quite right. Hello. Scotland Yard, please?
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Get me some coffee, would you please?
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Scotland Yard?
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This is Colonel Pickering speaking.
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27 A Wimpole Street.

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