My Fair Lady
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:04:00
Now what call would a woman
with that strength in her...

:04:04
...have to die of influenza?
:04:06
And what become of her new straw hat
that should have come to me?

:04:13
Somebody pinched it.
:04:16
And what I say is:
:04:18
Them 'as pinched it, done her in.
:04:22
Done her in? "Done her in," did you say?
:04:25
Whatever does it mean?
:04:27
That's the new small talk.
"To do somebody in" means to kill them.

:04:32
But you surely don't believe
your aunt was killed?

:04:36
Do I not?
:04:37
Them she lived with would have killed her
for a hatpin, let alone a hat.

:04:42
But it can't have been right
for your father...

:04:45
...to pour spirits down her throat like that.
:04:48
It might have killed her.
:04:49
Not her. Gin was mother's milk to her.
:04:53
Besides, he poured so much down
his own throat he knew the good of it.

:04:59
Do you mean that he drank?
:05:01
Drank? My word. Something chronic.
:05:07
Here, what are you sniggering at?
:05:11
The new small talk.
You do it so awfully well.

:05:14
Well, if I was doing it proper,
what was you sniggering at?

:05:18
Have I said anything I oughtn't?
:05:22
Not at all, my dear.
:05:24
Well, that's a mercy anyhow.
:05:29
I don't know if there's time
before the next race to place a bet...

:05:32
...but come, my dear.
:05:35
I have a bet on number seven.
I should be so happy if you would take it.

:05:38
You'll enjoy the race ever so much more.
:05:40
That's very kind of you.
:05:42
His name is Dover.
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Come along.
:05:48
"There they are again
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"Lining up to run
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"Now they're holding steady
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"They are ready for it. Look!
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"It has begun"

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