2:36:00
Eliza, you're magnificent.
2:36:02
Five minutes ago you were
a millstone around my neck...
2:36:04
...and now you're a tower of strength.
2:36:06
A consort battleship.
2:36:09
I like you this way.
2:36:13
Goodbye, Professor Higgins.
You shall not be seeing me again.
2:36:30
Mother!
2:36:34
What is it, Henry? What's happened?
2:36:38
She's gone.
2:36:39
Well, of course, dear.
What did you expect?
2:36:45
What am I to do?
2:36:46
Do without, I suppose.
2:36:49
And so I shall.
2:36:54
If the Higgins' oxygen burns up
her little lungs...
2:36:57
...let her seek some stuffiness
that suits her.
2:37:00
She's an owl sickened
by a few days of my sunshine.
2:37:04
Let her go. I can do without her.
2:37:06
I can do without anyone.
I have my own soul!
2:37:08
My own spark of divine fire!
2:37:15
Bravo, Eliza.
2:37:36
## Damn, damn, damn, damn #
2:37:41
# I've grown accustomed to her face #
2:37:47
# She almost makes the day begin #
2:37:50
# I've grown accustomed to the tune
That she whistles night and noon #
2:37:53
# Her smiles, her frowns
Her ups, her downs #
2:37:57
# Are second nature to me now #