My Fair Lady
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: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...

:35:02
...as a warning to other
presumptuous flower girls.

:35:05
But if you are not found out,
you shall have a present of...

:35:10
...seven and six to start life with
as a lady in a shop.

:35:14
If you refuse this offer...
:35:16
...you will be the most ungrateful,
wicked girl...

:35:20
...and the angels will weep for you!
:35:29
Are you satisfied, Pickering?
:35:30
I don't understand
what you're talking about.

:35:32
Could I put it more plainly or fairly,
Mrs. Pearce?

:35:35
Come with me.
:35:35
That's right.
Bundle her off to the bathroom.

:35:38
You're a great bully, you are!
:35:40
I won't stay here if I don't like it.
I won't let nobody wallop me!

:35:43
Don't answer back, girl.
:35:47
I've always been a good girl, I 'ave.
:35:50
In six months... in three,
if she has a good ear and a quick tongue...

:35:53
...I'll take her anywhere
and I'll pass her off as anything.

:35:56
I'll make a queen of that barbarous wretch!

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