My Fair Lady
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:31:02
Take her away, Mrs. Pearce.
If she gives you any trouble, wallop her.

:31:05
I'll call the police, I will.
:31:07
I've got no place to put her.
:31:09
Well, put her in the dustbin.
:31:11
Come, Higgins, be reasonable.
:31:13
You must be reasonable,
Mr. Higgins, you must.

:31:16
You can't walk over everybody like this.
:31:21
I?
:31:23
Walk over everybody?
:31:24
My dear Mrs. Pearce, my dear Pickering,
I had no intention of walking over anybody.

:31:29
I merely suggested we should be kind
to this poor girl.

:31:32
I didn't express myself clearly
because I didn't wish to hurt her delicacy...

:31:36
...or yours.
:31:38
But, sir, you can't take a girl up like that...
:31:41
...as if you were picking up
a pebble on the beach.

:31:43
Why not?
:31:45
Why not? But you don't know
anything about her.

:31:47
What about her parents?
She may be married.

:31:50
Garn!
:31:52
There. As the girl
very properly says, "garn!"

:31:56
Who'd marry me?
:31:59
By George, Eliza...
:32:02
...the streets will be strewn
with the bodies of men...

:32:05
...shooting themselves for your sake
before I'm done with you.

:32:11
I'm goin'.
:32:13
He's off his chump, he is.
I don't want no balmies teachin' me.

:32:16
Mad? All right, Mrs. Pearce,
don't order those new clothes.

:32:19
- Throw her out.
- Stop! I won't allow it.

:32:22
Go home to your parents, girl.
:32:23
I ain't got no parents.
:32:25
She ain't got no parents. What's the fuss?
:32:27
Nobody wants her. She's no use
to anyone but me. Take her upstairs!

:32:30
What's to become of her?
Is she to be paid anything?

:32:33
Do be sensible, sir.
:32:34
What'd she do with money?
She'll have food and clothes.

:32:37
She'll drink if you give her money.
:32:39
You are a brute! It's a lie!
:32:40
Nobody ever saw the sign o' liquor on me.
:32:43
Sir, you're a gentleman.
Don't let 'im speak to me like that!

:32:46
Does it occur to you, Higgins,
the girl has some feelings?

:32:49
No, I don't think so.
No feelings we need worry about.

:32:52
Well, have you, Eliza?
:32:53
I got me feelings same as anyone else.
:32:56
Mr. Higgins, I must know on what terms
the girl is to be here.

:32:59
What'll become of her
when you've finished teaching?


prev.
next.