My Fair Lady
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1:30:15
## When she mentioned
how her aunt bit off the spoon #

1:30:20
# She completely done me in #
1:30:24
# And my heart went on
a journey to the moon #

1:30:27
# When she told about her father
and the gin #

1:30:32
# And I never saw a more enchanting farce #
1:30:37
# Than the moment when she shouted
'Move your bloomin'... ##

1:30:42
- Yes, sir?
- Is Miss Doolittle in?

1:30:44
Whom shall I say is calling?
1:30:46
Freddy Eynsford-Hill.
If she doesn't remember who I am...

1:30:50
...tell her I'm the chap
who was "sniggering" at her.

1:30:52
Yes, sir.
1:30:53
And will you give her these?
1:30:56
Wouldn't you like to come in?
1:30:57
They're having dinner,
but you may wait in the hall.

1:30:59
No, thank you. I want to drink in
the street where she lives.

1:31:10
## I have often walked
down this street before #

1:31:16
# But the pavement always stayed
beneath my feet before #

1:31:21
# All at once am I several stories high #
1:31:27
# Knowing I'm on the street where you live #
1:31:33
# Are there lilac trees in the heart of town? #
1:31:38
# Can you hear a lark
in any other part of town? #

1:31:44
# Does enchantment pour
out of every door? #

1:31:49
# No, it's just on the street where you live #
1:31:55
# And, oh, the towering feeling #

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