My Fair Lady
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...as a warning to other
presumptuous flower girls.

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But if you are not found out,
you shall have a present of...

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...seven and six to start life with
as a lady in a shop.

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If you refuse this offer...
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...you will be the most ungrateful,
wicked girl...

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...and the angels will weep for you!
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Are you satisfied, Pickering?
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I don't understand
what you're talking about.

:35:32
Could I put it more plainly or fairly,
Mrs. Pearce?

:35:35
Come with me.
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That's right.
Bundle her off to the bathroom.

:35:38
You're a great bully, you are!
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I won't stay here if I don't like it.
I won't let nobody wallop me!

:35:43
Don't answer back, girl.
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I've always been a good girl, I 'ave.
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In six months... in three,
if she has a good ear and a quick tongue...

:35:53
...I'll take her anywhere
and I'll pass her off as anything.

:35:56
I'll make a queen of that barbarous wretch!
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I've never had a bath in me life.
Not what you'd call a proper one.

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You know you can't be a nice girl inside
if you're dirty outside.

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I'll have to put you in here.
This will be your bedroom.

:36:19
I couldn't sleep in here, missus.
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It's too good for the likes o' me.
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I should be afraid to touch anythin'.
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I ain't a duchess yet, you know.
:36:36
What's this?
This where you wash clothes?

:36:38
This is where we wash ourselves, Eliza.
And where I'm going to wash you.

:36:43
You expect me to get into that
and wet meself all over?

:36:46
Not me!
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I shall catch me death.
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Come along now.
:36:59
Come along.

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