My Fair Lady
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2:23:00
# Would you be wounded
If I never sent you flowers? #

2:23:03
# Well, why can't a woman be like you? #
2:23:07
# One man in a million may shout a bit #
2:23:10
# Now and then
There's one with slight defects #

2:23:14
# One perhaps whose truthfulness
You doubt a bit #

2:23:16
# But by and large
We are a marvelous sex #

2:23:20
# Why can't a woman take after a man? #
2:23:23
# Cause men are so friendly
Good-natured and kind #

2:23:26
# A better companion
You never will find #

2:23:29
# If I were hours late for dinner
Would you bellow? #

2:23:32
# If I forgot your silly birthday
Would you fuss? #

2:23:35
# Would you complain
If I took out another fellow? #

2:23:39
# Well, why can't a woman be like us? ##
2:23:45
Is Mr. Brewster Budgin there?
2:23:47
Bruzzie, you'll never guess who this is.
2:23:53
You're quite right, it is. Good heavens.
By George, what a memory.

2:23:57
How are you, Bruzzie?
Nice to hear your voice.

2:24:01
What? You don't say.
Has it really been 30 years, Bruzzie?

2:24:04
Right. Yes, oceans of water.
2:24:06
Listen, Bruzzie, I'll tell you why I rang up.
2:24:08
Something rather unpleasant
has happened. Could I come and see you?

2:24:12
I could, yes. Now, straight away?
2:24:14
Right. Good. Thank you.
2:24:15
Goodbye, Bruzzie. Thank you very much.
2:24:24
Mrs. Pearce, I'm going along
to the Home Office.

2:24:27
I do hope you find her, Colonel Pickering.
2:24:30
Mr. Higgins will miss her.
2:24:32
Mr. Higgins will miss her, eh?
Blast Mr. Higgins, I'll miss her!

2:24:47
- Mrs. Pearce?
- Yes, sir.

2:24:49
Where's the Colonel?
2:24:50
He's gone to the Home Office, sir.
2:24:53
There you are. I'm disturbed and he runs
for help. Now there's a good fellow.


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