My Fair Lady
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:51:00
I'm glad to see you have a spark
of family feeling left.

:51:03
She's in there. Yes, take her away at once.
:51:06
What?
:51:07
Take her away. Do you think I am going
to keep your daughter for you?

:51:11
Now, is this reasonable, Governor?
:51:14
Is it fairity to take advantage
of a man like that?

:51:17
The girl belongs to me. You got 'er.
Where do I come in?

:51:20
How dare you come here
and attempt to blackmail me!

:51:25
You sent her here on purpose!
:51:27
Don't take a man up like that, Governor.
:51:30
The police shall take you up.
This is a plan...

:51:32
...a plot to extort money by threats.
:51:34
I shall telephone the police.
:51:36
Have I asked you for a brass farthin'?
:51:40
I leave it to this gentleman 'ere.
Have I said a word about money?

:51:43
Well, what else did you come for?
:51:47
What would a bloke come for?
:51:49
Be 'uman, Governor.
:51:56
Alfred, you sent her here on purpose.
:51:59
So help me, Governor, I never did.
:52:01
How did you know she was here?
:52:02
I'd tell you, Governor,
if you'd let me get a word in.

:52:05
I'm willing to tell ya.
I'm wanting to tell ya.

:52:08
I'm waiting to tell ya!
:52:11
You know, Pickering, this chap's got
a certain natural gift of rhetoric.

:52:16
Observe the rhythm
of his native woodnotes wild.

:52:19
"I'm willing to tell you. I'm wanting
to tell you. I'm waiting to tell you."

:52:22
That's the Welsh strain in 'im.
:52:25
How did you know Eliza was here
if you didn't send 'er?

:52:27
Well, she sent back for her luggage
and I got to 'ear about it.

:52:31
She said she didn't want no clothes.
:52:34
What was I to think from that, Governor?
I ask you, as a parent, what was I to think?

:52:39
So you came here to rescue her
from worse than death, eh?

:52:43
- Yes, sir, Governor. That's right.
- Yes.

:52:46
Mrs. Pearce!
:52:48
Eliza's father has come to take her away.
Give her to him, will you?

:52:52
Now wait a minute, Governor.
Wait a minute.

:52:56
You and me is men o' the world, ain't we?
:52:59
Men of the world, are we?
Perhaps you'd better go, Mrs. Pearce.


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