My Fair Lady
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1:24:00
The first race was very exciting,
Miss Doolittle.

1:24:02
I'm so sorry that you missed it.
1:24:05
Will it rain, do you think?
1:24:07
"The rain in Spain stays mainly
in the plain."

1:24:16
"But in Hartford, Hereford and Hampshire,
hurricanes hardly ever happen."

1:24:21
How awfully funny.
1:24:23
What is wrong with that, young man?
I bet I got it right.

1:24:26
Smashing.
1:24:28
Has it suddenly turned chilly?
1:24:31
I do hope we won't have
any unseasonable cold spells.

1:24:34
They bring on so much influenza.
1:24:36
And the whole of our family
is susceptible to it.

1:24:39
My aunt died of influenza, so they said.
1:24:44
But it's my belief they done
the old woman in.

1:24:48
Done her in?
1:24:50
Yes, Lord love you.
1:24:52
Why should she die of influenza...
1:24:54
...when she'd come through diphtheria
right enough the year before.

1:24:58
Fairly blue with it she was.
1:25:01
They all thought she was dead.
1:25:03
But my father, he kept ladling gin
down her throat.

1:25:12
Then she come to so sudden
she bit the bowl off the spoon.

1:25:17
Dear me!
1:25:20
Now what call would a woman
with that strength in her...

1:25:23
...have to die of influenza?
1:25:25
And what become of her new straw hat
that should have come to me?

1:25:32
Somebody pinched it.
1:25:35
And what I say is:
1:25:37
Them 'as pinched it, done her in.
1:25:41
Done her in? "Done her in", did you say?
1:25:45
Whatever does it mean?
1:25:46
That's the new small talk.
"To do somebody in" means to kill them.

1:25:51
But you surely don't believe
your aunt was killed?

1:25:55
Do I not?
1:25:56
Them she lived with would have killed her
for a hatpin, let alone a hat.


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