My Fair Lady
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1:07:03
Go on, Eliza.
1:07:05
"With the blackest moss the flower pots...
1:07:09
"...were thickly crusted one and..."
1:07:12
I can't understand a word, not a word.
1:07:15
"With blackest moss, the flower pots...
1:07:18
"...were thickly crusted, one and all."
1:07:21
Perhaps the poem is
a little too difficult for the girl.

1:07:24
Why don't you try something simpler,
like "The Owl and the Pussycat"?

1:07:27
Yes, that's a charming one.
1:07:29
Pickering, I can't hear a word
the girl is saying!

1:07:36
What's the matter?
1:07:39
I swallowed one.
1:07:40
It doesn't matter. I've got plenty more.
Open your mouth. One, two...

1:07:46
"Quit, Professor Higgins
1:07:50
"Quit, Professor Higgins
1:07:54
"Hear our plea, or payday we will quit
1:07:59
"Professor Higgins!
1:08:02
"'Ay' not 'I', 'O' not 'ow'
1:08:06
"Pounding, pounding in our brain
1:08:11
"'Ay' not 'I', 'O' not 'ow'
1:08:15
"Don't say 'rine' say 'rain"'
1:08:21
"The rain in Spain...
1:08:24
"...stays mainly in the plain."
1:08:28
I can't!
1:08:30
I'm so tired!
1:08:32
I'm so tired.
1:08:35
For God's sake, Higgins,
it must be 3:00 in the morning.

1:08:38
Do be reasonable.
1:08:40
I am always reasonable.
1:08:44
Eliza, if I can go on
with a blistering headache, you can.

1:08:50
I got a 'eadache, too.
1:08:55
I know your head aches.
I know you're tired.

1:08:59
I know your nerves are as raw
as meat in a butcher's window.


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