My Fair Lady
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:57:01
...if he wants a lecturer, to get in touch
with Mr. Doolittle...

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...a common dustman, one of
the most original moralists in England.

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What did he come for?
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Say your vowels.
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I know me vowels.
I knew 'em before I come.

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If you know them, say them.
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Ahyee, e, iyee, ow, you.
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A, E, I, O, U.
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That's what I said. Ahyee, e, iyee, ow, you.
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That's what I've said for three days
an' I won't no more.

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I know it's difficult, Miss Doolittle,
but try to understand.

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There's no use explaining.
As a military man you should know that.

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Drilling is what she needs.
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Leave her alone or she'll turn to you
for sympathy.

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Very well, if you insist,
but have a little patience with her.

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Of course.
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Say "A."
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You ain't got no 'eart, you ain't.
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I promise you, you'll say your vowels
correctly before this day is out...

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...or there'll be no lunch,
no dinner, and no chocolates.

:58:12
"Just you wait, 'Enry 'lggins
Just you wait

:58:16
"You'll be sorry
But your tears will be too late

:58:21
"You'll be broke and I'll have money
Will I help you? Don't be funny!

:58:25
"Just you wait, 'Enry 'lggins
Just you wait

:58:29
"Just you wait, 'Enry 'lggins
Till you're sick

:58:34
"And you screams
To fetch a doctor double-quick

:58:38
"I'll be off a second later
And go straight to the theater

:58:43
"Ho, ho, ho, 'Enry 'lggins
Just you wait!

:58:51
"Just you wait
Until we're swimmin' in the sea

:58:59
"And you get the cramp
a little ways from me


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