My Fair Lady
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2:20:01
She belongs to me.
I paid five pounds for her.

2:20:04
Quite right. Hello. Scotland Yard, please?
2:20:07
Get me some coffee, would you please?
2:20:10
Scotland Yard?
2:20:12
This is Colonel Pickering speaking.
2:20:16
27 A Wimpole Street.
2:20:19
I want to report a missing person.
2:20:22
Miss Eliza Doolittle.
2:20:25
About 21.
2:20:27
I should say about 5 foot 7.
2:20:31
Her eyes? Let me think now. Her eyes...
2:20:35
- Brown.
- Brown.

2:20:40
Her hair? Good Lord.
Sort of a nondescript neutral sort of...

2:20:44
Brown, brown, brown!
2:20:46
You heard what he said?
Brown, brown, brown, yes.

2:20:49
No. This is her residence. 27 A...
2:20:51
Yes, about between 3:00 and 4:00
this morning, I understand.

2:20:56
No... She's no relation, no.
2:21:00
Well, let's call her a good friend, shall we?
2:21:03
I beg your pardon?
2:21:05
Listen to me, I don't like the tenor
of that question.

2:21:07
What the girl does here is our affair.
2:21:11
Your affair is to get her back
so she can continue doing it.

2:21:15
Well, I'm dashed!
2:21:19
## What in heaven
could have prompted her to go? #

2:21:22
# After such a triumph at the ball #
2:21:24
# What could have depressed her? #
2:21:26
# What could have possessed her?
I cannot understand the wretch at all ##

2:21:32
Higgins, I have an old school chum
at the Home Office. Perhaps he could help.

2:21:36
Think I'll give him a ring.
2:21:39
Whitehall: 7244, please.
2:21:44
## Women are irrational
That's all there is to that #

2:21:47
# Their heads are full of
Cotton, hay and rags #

2:21:50
# They're nothing but exasperating
Irritating, vacillating, calculating #

2:21:54
# Agitating, maddening
And infuriating hags ##

2:21:58
I want to speak
to Mr. Brewster Budgin, please.


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