My Fair Lady
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:27:24
Absolutely fantastic.
:27:29
A lot of tomfoolery.
:27:30
It was an immense achievement.
:27:32
Well, Mr. Higgins?
:27:34
A triumph, Mrs. Pearce. A total triumph.
:27:37
Higgins, you were superb,
absolutely superb.

:27:41
Tell us the truth now, weren't you
a little bit nervous once or twice?

:27:45
Not during the whole evening?
:27:47
Not when I saw we were going to win.
:27:48
I felt like a bear in a cage hanging about.
:27:50
It was an immense achievement.
:27:52
If I hadn't backed myself to do it,
I'd have given up two months ago.

:27:55
Absolutely fantastic.
:27:56
Yes, a lot of tomfoolery.
:27:58
Higgins, I salute you.
:28:00
The silly people don't know
their own silly business.

:28:03
"Tonight, old man, you did it
You did it, you did it

:28:06
"You said that you would do it
And indeed you did

:28:08
"I thought that you would rue it
I doubted you'd do it

:28:11
"But now I must admit it
That succeed you did

:28:14
"You should get a medal
Or be even made a knight

:28:17
"Oh, it was nothing, really nothing
:28:20
"All alone you hurdled
Every obstacle in sight

:28:23
"Now wait, now wait
Give credit where it's due

:28:26
"A lot of the glory goes to you
:28:29
"But you're the one who did it
Who did it, who did it

:28:32
"As sturdy as Gibraltar
Not a second did you falter

:28:35
"There's no doubt about it
:28:37
"You did it!
:28:43
"I must have aged a year tonight
At times I thought I'd die of fright

:28:47
"Never was there a momentary lull
:28:51
"Shortly after we came in
I saw at once we'd easily win

:28:55
"And after that I found it deadly dull
:28:59
"You should have heard
The 'oohs' and 'aahs'


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