My Fair Lady
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1:52:03
# "Her English is too good", he said
"That clearly indicates that she is foreign" #

1:52:10
# "Whereas others are instructed
In their native language" #

1:52:12
# "English people aren't" #
1:52:16
# "Although she may have studied with
an expert dialectician and grammarian" #

1:52:22
# "I can tell that she was born #
1:52:28
# Hungarian" #
1:52:31
# Not only Hungarian but of royal blood #
1:52:34
# She is a princess #
1:52:37
# "Her blood", he said
"Is bluer than the Danube is or ever was" #

1:52:40
# "Royalty is absolutely written on her face" #
1:52:43
# "She thought I was taken in
But actually I never was" #

1:52:46
# "How could she deceive
Another member of her race?" #

1:52:50
# "I know each language on the map"
Said he #

1:52:54
# "And she's Hungarian"
As the first "Hungarian Rhapsody" #

1:53:06
# Congratulations, Professor Higgins #
1:53:10
# For your glorious victory #
1:53:14
# Congratulations, Professor Higgins #
1:53:18
# You'll be mentioned in history ##
1:53:43
Well, thank God, that's over.
1:53:45
Now I can go to bed
without dreading tomorrow.

1:53:50
- Good night, Mr. Higgins.
- Good night, Mrs. Pearce.

1:53:53
I think I'll turn in, too. Good night.
It's been a great occasion.

1:53:56
Good night, Pickering.
1:53:59
Mrs. Pearce?

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