1:33:02
But don't you see? I'll be happier here.
1:33:13
## People stop and stare,
they don't bother me #
1:33:19
# For there's nowhere else on earth
that I would rather be #
1:33:24
# Let the time go by #
1:33:28
# I won't care if I #
1:33:33
# Can be here on the street where you live ##
1:33:47
It really is, Higgins.
It's inhuman to continue.
1:33:50
Do you realize what you've got to teach
this girl in six weeks?
1:33:53
You've got to teach her to walk, talk,
address a duke, a lord...
1:33:55
...a bishop, an ambassador.
It's absolutely impossible.
1:33:58
Higgins, I'm trying to tell you
that I want to call off the bet.
1:34:02
I know you're a stubborn man, but so am I.
1:34:04
This experiment is over.
1:34:06
And nothing short of an order
from the king could force me to recant.
1:34:12
You understand, Higgins? It's over.
1:34:16
Higgins, if there's any mishap
at the Embassy tonight...
1:34:19
...if Miss Doolittle suffers
any embarrassment...
1:34:21
...it'll be on your head alone.
1:34:22
Eliza can do anything.
1:34:24
Suppose she's discovered?
Remember Ascot.
1:34:26
Suppose she makes
another ghastly mistake?
1:34:27
There'll be no horses at the ball, Pickering.
1:34:32
Think of how agonizing it would be.
1:34:34
If anything happened tonight,
I don't know what I'd do.
1:34:37
You could always rejoin your regiment.
1:34:38
This is no time for flippancy, Higgins.
1:34:40
The way you've driven her
the last six weeks...
1:34:42
...has exceeded all bounds
of common decency.
1:34:44
For God's sake, stop pacing.
Can't you settle somewhere?
1:34:47
Have some port. It'll quieten your nerves.
1:34:49
I'm not nervous.
1:34:52
- Where is it?
- On the piano.
1:34:55
The car's here, sir.
1:34:57
Good. Tell Miss Doolittle.
1:34:59
Tell Miss Doolittle indeed.
I'll bet you that damned gown doesn't fit.