My Fair Lady
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1:17:00
"Accustomed to her face"
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Marry Freddy.
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What an infantile idea. What a heartless,
wicked, brainless thing to do.

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But she'll regret it. She'll regret it.
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It's doomed before they even take the vow!
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"I can see her now
Mrs. Freddy Eynsford-Hill

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"In a wretched little flat above a store
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"I can see her now, not a penny in the till
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"And a bill collector beating at the door
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"She'll try to teach the things I taught her
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"And end up selling flowers instead
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"Begging for her bread and water
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"While her husband has
his breakfast in bed

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"In a year or so
when she's prematurely gray

1:18:02
"And the blossom in her cheek
has turned to chalk

1:18:06
"She'll come home and lo
he'll have upped and run away

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"With a social-climbing heiress
from New York

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"Poor Eliza
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"How simply frightful
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"How humiliating
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"How delightful
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"How poignant it will be
On that inevitable night

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"When she hammers on my door
In tears and rags

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"Miserable and lonely
Repentant and contrite

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"Will I take her in
Or hurl her to the wolves?

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"Give her kindness
Or the treatment she deserves?

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"Will I take her back
Or throw the baggage out?

1:18:43
"Well, I'm a most forgiving man
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"The sort who never could, ever would
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"Take a position
and staunchly never budge

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"A most forgiving man
1:18:59
"But I shall never take her back

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