My Fair Lady
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"With a little bit o' luck
You won't get hooked

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"With a little bit
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"With a little bit
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"With a little bit o' bloomin' luck!
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"They're always throwing goodness at you
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"But with a little bit o' luck a man can duck
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"The Lord above made man
to 'elp his neighbor

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"No matter where on land, or sea, or foam
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"The Lord above made man
to 'elp his neighbor, but

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"With a little bit o' luck
With a little bit o' luck

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"When he comes around
you won't be home"

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You'd make a good suffragette, Alfie.
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Why, there's the lucky man now.
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The Honorable Alfie Doolittle.
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What are you doing in Eliza's house?
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Her former residence!
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You can buy your own drinks now,
Alfie Doolittle.

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Fallen into a tub of butter, you have.
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What are you talkin' about?
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Your daughter, Eliza.
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You're a lucky man, Alfie Doolittle.
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What about Eliza?
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He don't know.
Her own father an' he don't know.

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Moved in with a swell, Eliza has.
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Left here in a taxi all by herself,
smart as paint.

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An' ain't been home for three days.
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Go on.
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And this mornin' I gets a message from 'er.
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She wants her things sent over...
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...to 27 A Wimpole Street...
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...care of Professor Higgins.
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An' what things does she want?
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Her birdcage and her Chinese fan.
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But she says:

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