My Fair Lady
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1:05:04
Try it again.
1:05:05
- Did you try the...
- Pickering!

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Again, Eliza.
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Cuppatea.
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Oh, no.
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Can't you hear the difference?
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Look, put your tongue forward until
it squeezes on the top of your lower teeth.

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And then say "cup."
1:05:23
Then say "of."
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Then say "cup, cup, cup, cup, of, of, of, of."
1:05:31
By Jove, Higgins, that was a glorious tea.
1:05:33
You finish the last strawberry tart.
I couldn't eat another thing.

1:05:36
- I couldn't touch it.
- Shame to waste it.

1:05:38
Oh, it won't be wasted. I know somebody
who's immensely fond of strawberry tarts.

1:05:53
"Poor Professor Higgins
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"Poor Professor Higgins
1:06:01
"On he plods against all odds
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"Oh, poor Professor Higgins
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"Nine p.m., ten p.m.
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"On through midnight every night
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"One a.m., two a.m., three..."
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Four.
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Five.
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Six marbles.
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I want you to read this
and I want you to enunciate...

1:06:36
...every word just as if the marbles
were not in your mouth.

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"With blackest moss, the flower pots...
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"...were thickly crusted, one and all."
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Each word, clear as a bell.
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"With blackest moss the flower...
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"...pots."
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I can't!
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I can't!
1:06:56
I say, Higgins, are those pebbles
really necessary?

1:06:59
If they were necessary for Demosthenes
they are necessary for Eliza Doolittle.


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