My Fair Lady
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"And fill his wife's poor 'eart
with grief and doubt

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"It's a crime for a man
to go philanderin', but

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

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"You can see the bloodhounds
don't find out!

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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' luck
She won't find out!

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"With a little bit o' bloomin' luck!"
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The mail, sir.
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Pay the bills and say no to the invitations.
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You simply cannot go on
working the girl this way.

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Making her say her alphabet
over and over...

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...from sunup to sundown,
even during meals.

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You'll exhaust yourself. When will it stop?
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When she does it properly, of course.
Is that all, Mrs. Pearce?

:49:46
There's another letter from the
American millionaire, Ezra D. Wallingford.

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He still wants you
for his Moral Reform League.

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Throw it away.
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It's the third letter he's written you.
You should at least answer it.

:49:56
All right, leave it on the desk, Mrs. Pearce.
I'll try and get to it.


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