My Fair Lady
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1:12:02
Teach him my methods, my discoveries?
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You take one step in that direction,
I'll wring your neck!

1:12:07
Wring away! What do I care?
I knew you'd strike me one day.

1:12:13
That's done you, 'Enry 'lggins, it 'as.
1:12:16
Now, I don't care for your bullyin'
an' your big talk.

1:12:20
"What a fool I was
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"What a dominated fool
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"To think you were the earth and sky
1:12:27
"What a fool I was
1:12:29
"What an addle-pated fool
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"What a mutton-headed dolt was I
1:12:35
"No, my reverberating friend
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"You are not the beginning and the end"
1:12:45
You impudent hussy!
1:12:47
There's not an idea in your head or a word
in your mouth that I haven't put there.

1:12:53
"There'll be spring every year without you
1:12:58
"England still will be here without you
1:13:02
"There'll be fruit on the tree
And a shore by the sea

1:13:05
"There'll be crumpets and tea without you
1:13:09
"Art and music will thrive without you
1:13:13
"Somehow Keats will survive without you
1:13:16
"And there still will be rain
On that plain down in Spain

1:13:20
"Even that will remain without you
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"I can do...
1:13:27
"...without you
1:13:30
"You, dear friend
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"Who talk so well
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"You can go to
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"Hartford, Hereford and Hampshire
1:13:44
"They can still rule the land without you
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"Windsor Castle will stand without you
1:13:51
"And without much ado
We can all muddle through

1:13:54
"Without you!"
1:13:56
You brazen hussy!
1:13:59
"Without your pulling it the tide comes in

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