My Fair Lady
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2:26:01
...without making a mistake...
2:26:02
...they just sat there
and never said a word?

2:26:04
Never petted you, or admired you,
or told you how splendid you'd been?

2:26:08
Not a word.
2:26:09
They just congratulated each other
on how marvelous they'd been.

2:26:12
The next moment, how glad they were
it was all over...

2:26:14
...and what a bore it had all been.
2:26:16
This is appalling. I should not
have thrown my slippers at him.

2:26:19
I should have thrown the fire irons.
2:26:22
Who's that?
2:26:23
Henry. I knew it wouldn't be too long.
2:26:27
Now, remember...
2:26:29
...you not only danced with a prince
last night, you behaved like a princess.

2:26:40
Mother, the most confounded thing...
Do you...

2:26:46
You!
2:26:47
Good afternoon, Professor Higgins.
Are you quite well?

2:26:52
Of course you are. You are never ill.
Would you care for some tea?

2:26:57
Don't you dare try that game on me.
I taught it to you.

2:26:59
Get up, come home and stop being a fool.
2:27:01
You've caused me enough trouble.
2:27:03
Very nicely put indeed, Henry.
No woman could resist such an invitation.

2:27:07
How did this baggage get here?
2:27:08
Eliza came to see me this morning
and I was delighted to have her.

2:27:11
If you don't promise to behave yourself
I'll ask you to leave.

2:27:14
I'm to put on my Sunday manners
for this...

2:27:16
...thing that I created out of the squashed
cabbage leaves of Covent Garden?

2:27:20
That's precisely what I mean.
2:27:22
I'll see her damned first.
2:27:23
However did you learn good manners
with my son around?

2:27:26
It was very difficult. I should never have
known how ladies and gentlemen behave...

2:27:31
...if it hadn't been for Colonel Pickering.
2:27:35
He showed me that he felt
and thought about me...

2:27:37
...as if I were something better
than a common flower girl.

2:27:43
You see, Mrs. Higgins,
apart from the things one can pick up...

2:27:46
...the difference between a lady
and a flower girl isn't how she behaves...

2:27:50
...but how she is treated.
2:27:54
I'll always be a flower girl
to Professor Higgins...

2:27:57
...because he always treats me
as a flower girl and always will.


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