My Fair Lady
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2:10:01
Thank you, Mr. Doolittle.
2:10:04
Jolly spot this, Harry.
We must visit it more often.

2:10:08
Father?
2:10:11
Oh, no. You see, Harry, he has no mercy.
2:10:14
Sent her down to spy on me in me misery,
he did. Me own flesh and blood.

2:10:21
Well, I'm miserable, all right.
You can tell him that straight.

2:10:24
What are you talking about?
What are you dressed up for?

2:10:27
As if you didn't know.
2:10:28
Go on back to that Wimpole Street devil.
Tell him what he's done to me.

2:10:32
What's he done to you?
2:10:34
Ruined me, that's all.
2:10:35
Tied me up and delivered me
into the hands of middle-class morality.

2:10:40
And don't you defend him.
2:10:41
Was it 'im or was it not 'im wrote to an old
American blighter named Wallingford...

2:10:45
...who was giving $5,000,000
to found Moral Reform societies...

2:10:50
...to tell him the most original moralist
in England was Mr. Alfred P. Doolittle...

2:10:54
...a common dustman?
2:10:57
Sounds like one of his jokes.
2:10:59
You may call it a joke.
It's put the lid on me. Proper.

2:11:03
The old bloke died and left me
4,000 pounds a year in his bloomin' will.

2:11:08
Who asked him to make a gentleman
outta me? I was 'appy. I was free.

2:11:13
I touched pretty nigh everyone for money
when I wanted it, same as I touched him.

2:11:17
Now I'm tied neck and 'eels
and everybody touches me.

2:11:21
A year ago I 'adn't a relation in the world...
2:11:24
...except one or two
who wouldn't speak to me.

2:11:26
Now I've 50. Not a decent week's wages
amongst the lot of them.

2:11:30
I have to live for others now,
not for meself. Middle-class morality.

2:11:36
Come on, Alfie, in a few hours
we have to be at the church.

2:11:39
- Church?
- Yeah, church.

2:11:42
The deepest cut of all.
2:11:44
Why do you think I'm dressed up
like a ruddy pallbearer?

2:11:48
Your stepmother wants to marry me.
2:11:50
Now I'm respectable,
she wants to be respectable.

2:11:53
If that's the way you feel,
why don't you give the money back?

2:11:56
That's the tragedy of it, Eliza.
2:11:58
It's easy to say chuck it...

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