My Fair Lady
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1:56:02
You wouldn't care if I was dead.
I'm nothing to you.

1:56:04
Not as much as them slippers.
1:56:06
Those slippers!
1:56:07
Those slippers! I didn't think it meant
any difference now.

1:56:14
Why have you suddenly begun
going on like this?

1:56:17
May I ask if you complain
of your treatment here?

1:56:20
No.
1:56:20
Has anybody behaved badly?
Colonel Pickering, Mrs. Pearce?

1:56:24
No.
1:56:25
Well you don't pretend
that I have treated you badly?

1:56:29
No.
1:56:30
Well, I'm glad to hear that.
1:56:32
Perhaps you're tired
after the strain of the day.

1:56:36
Would you have a chocolate?
1:56:38
No, thank you.
1:56:43
Well, it's only natural that you should
be anxious, but it's all over now.

1:56:47
Nothing more to worry about.
1:56:49
No, nothing more for you to worry about.
1:56:53
Oh, God, I wish I was dead.
1:56:56
Why? In heaven's name, why?
1:56:59
Now listen to me, Eliza.
All this irritation is purely subjective.

1:57:03
I don't understand. I'm too ignorant.
1:57:05
It's just imagination. Nothing's wrong.
Nobody's hurting you.

1:57:09
Go to bed and sleep it off.
1:57:10
Have a little cry and say your prayers.
You'll feel very much more comfortable.

1:57:15
I heard your prayers.
1:57:17
"Thank God it's all over."
1:57:18
Don't you thank God it's all over?
1:57:20
Now you're free,
and you can do what you like.

1:57:23
Oh, what am I fit for?
What have you left me fit for?

1:57:26
Where am I to go? What am I to do?
1:57:29
And what's to become of me?
1:57:33
That's what's worrying you, is it?
1:57:37
I wouldn't worry about that if I were you.
1:57:39
I'm sure you won't have any difficulty
in settling yourself somewhere or other.

1:57:46
I didn't quite realize you were going away.
1:57:49
You might marry, you know.
1:57:51
You see, Eliza, all men are not confirmed
old bachelors like me and the Colonel.

1:57:55
Most men are the marrying sort,
poor devils.

1:57:59
You're not bad-looking.

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