:33:01
You must look ahead a little, sir.
:33:03
What'll become of her if we leave her
in the gutter, Mrs. Pearce?
:33:06
That's her own business,
not yours, Mr. Higgins.
:33:09
When I'm done, we'll throw her back.
:33:10
Then it'll be her own business again.
That'll be all right, won't it?
:33:14
You've no feelin' 'eart in ya!
:33:16
You don't care for nothin' but yourself.
:33:19
I've 'ad enough of this. I'm goin'!
:33:21
You ought to be ashamed of yourself!
:33:23
Have some chocolates, Eliza.
:33:31
'Ow do I know what might be in 'em?
:33:33
I've 'eard of girls bein' drugged
by the likes o' you.
:33:37
Pledge of good faith.
:33:39
I'll take one half.
:33:41
And you take the other.
:33:46
You'll have boxes of them,
barrels of them every day.
:33:49
You'll live on them, eh?
:33:52
I wouldn't 've ate it, only I'm too ladylike
to take it out o' me mouth.
:33:56
Think of it, Eliza.
Think of chocolates, and taxis...
:33:59
...and gold and diamonds.
:34:03
I don't want no gold and no diamonds.
I'm a good girl, I am.
:34:07
Higgins, I really must interfere.
Mrs. Pearce is quite right.
:34:10
If this girl will put herself
in your hands for six months...
:34:13
...for an experiment in teaching, she must
understand thoroughly what she's doing.
:34:22
You are to stay here
for the next six months...
:34:24
...learning how to speak beautifully
like a lady in a florist shop.
:34:29
If you're good and do what you're told,
you'll sleep in a proper bedroom...
:34:32
...have lots to eat, money
to buy chocolates and take rides in taxis.
:34:38
But if you are naughty and idle...
:34:40
...you'll sleep in the kitchen
amongst the black beetles...
:34:43
...and be walloped by Mrs. Pearce
with a broomstick.
:34:47
At the end of six months,
you shall be taken to Buckingham Palace...
:34:51
...in a carriage, beautifully dressed.
:34:54
If the king finds out
that you are not a lady...
:34:57
...the police will take you to the Tower
of London where your head will be cut off...