My Fair Lady
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1:07:00
I'll see him in the library.
1:07:03
Eliza, if my son starts breaking up things...
1:07:06
...I give you full permission
to have him evicted.

1:07:08
Henry, I suggest you stick to two subjects:
The weather and your health.

1:07:39
You've had a bit of your own back,
as you say.

1:07:41
Have you had enough and will you
be reasonable or do you want any more?

1:07:44
You want me back to pick up
your slippers...

1:07:46
...and put up with your tempers
and fetch and carry for you.

1:07:49
I didn't say I wanted you back at all.
1:07:51
Then what are we talking about?
1:07:53
Well, about you, not about me.
1:07:54
If you come back you'll be treated
as you always have.

1:07:57
I can't change my nature or my manners.
1:07:59
My manners are exactly
the same as Colonel Pickering's.

1:08:02
That's not true. He treats a flower girl
as if she were a duchess.

1:08:06
I treat a duchess
as if she was a flower girl.

1:08:08
I see. The same to everybody.
1:08:11
The great secret is not a question
of good manners...

1:08:13
...or bad manners
or any particular sort of manner...

1:08:17
...but having the same manner
for all human souls.

1:08:22
The question is not
whether I treat you rudely...

1:08:25
...but whether you've ever heard me
treat anyone else better.

1:08:28
I don't care how you treat me.
1:08:30
I don't mind your swearing at me.
I shouldn't mind a black eye.

1:08:33
I've had one before this.
But I won't be passed over!

1:08:36
Get out of my way,
for I won't stop for you.

1:08:38
You talk about me as though
I was a motorbus.

1:08:40
So you are a motorbus. All bounce and go
and no consideration for anybody.

1:08:44
But I can get along without you.
Don't you think I can't!

1:08:47
I know you can. I told you, you could.
1:08:53
You've never wondered, I suppose,
whether...

1:08:55
...whether I could get along without you?
1:08:59
Don't you try to get around me.
You'll have to.


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