My Fair Lady
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I am Colonel Pickering. Who are you?
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I'm Henry Higgins,
author of "Higgins' Universal Alphabet".

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I came from India to meet you!
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I was going to India to meet you!
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- Where are you staying?
- At the Carleton.

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No, you're not.
You're staying at 27 A Wimpole Street.

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You come with me.
We'll have a little jaw over supper.

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Indian dialects have always fascinated me.
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Buy a flower. I'm short for me lodgin'.
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Liar!
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You said you could change half a crown.
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You ought to be stuffed with nails,
you ought!

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Here, take the whole bloomin' basket
for a sixpence!

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A reminder.
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- How many are there actually?
- How many what?

:13:48
Indian dialects?
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No fewer than 147 distinct languages
are recorded as vernacular in India.

:14:03
Shouldn't we stand up, gentlemen?
We've got a bloomin' heiress in our midst.

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Would you be lookin'
for a good butler, Eliza?

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Well, you won't do.
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"It's rather dull in town
I think I'll take me to Paris

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"The missus wants to open up
the castle in Capri

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"Me doctor recommends
a quiet summer by the sea

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"Wouldn't it be loverly?"
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Where are ya bound for this year, Eliza?
Biarritz?

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"All I want is a room somewhere
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"Far away from the cold night air
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"With one enormous chair
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"Oh, wouldn't it be loverly?
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"Lots of chocolate for me to eat

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