My Fair Lady
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2:31:01
For the fun of it. That's why I took you on.
2:31:03
You may throw me out tomorrow
if I don't do everything you want.

2:31:06
Yes. And you may walk out tomorrow
if I don't do everything you want.

2:31:09
And live with my father?
2:31:10
Yes, or sell flowers.
Would you rather marry Pickering?

2:31:13
I wouldn't marry you if you asked me
and you're nearer my age then what he is.

2:31:16
- Than he is.
- I'll talk as I like, you're not my teacher.

2:31:20
That's not what I want
and don't you think it is.

2:31:22
I've always had chaps enough
wanting me that way.

2:31:25
Freddy Hill writes me twice
and three times a day. Sheets and sheets.

2:31:28
In short, you want me to be
as infatuated about you as he is, is that it?

2:31:32
No, I don't. That's not the sort of feeling
I want from you.

2:31:36
I want a little kindness.
2:31:39
I know I'm a common, ignorant girl,
and you're a book-learned gentleman...

2:31:42
...but I'm not dirt under your feet.
2:31:45
What I done... what I did was not
for the taxis and the dresses...

2:31:50
...but because we were pleasant together
and I come to... came...

2:31:55
...to care for you.
2:31:56
Not to want you to make love to me...
2:31:58
...and not forgetting the difference
between us, but...

2:32:01
...more friendly like.
2:32:05
Well, of course. That's how I feel.
2:32:08
And how Pickering feels.
Eliza, you're a fool!

2:32:11
That's not the proper answer.
2:32:13
It's the only answer
till you stop being an idiot.

2:32:15
To be a lady, you must stop
feeling neglected...

2:32:17
...if men don't spend half their time
sniveling over you...

2:32:19
...and the other half giving you black eyes.
2:32:21
You find me cold, unfeeling, selfish,
don't you?

2:32:24
Off with you to the sort of people you like.
2:32:26
Marry a sentimental hog
with lots of money...

2:32:28
...and thick lips to kiss you,
and thick boots to kick you.

2:32:30
If you can't appreciate what you have,
then get what you can appreciate.

2:32:34
I can't talk to you.
You always turn everything against me.

2:32:37
I'm always in the wrong.
2:32:38
Don't be too sure you have me
under your feet...

2:32:41
...to be trampled on and talked down.
2:32:43
I'll marry Freddy, I will,
as soon as I'm able to support him.

2:32:48
The poor devil who couldn't get a job
as an errand boy...

2:32:50
...even if he had the guts to try?
2:32:52
Don't you understand?
I have made you a consort for a king!

2:32:56
Freddy loves me.
That makes him king enough for me.

2:32:59
I don't want him to work.
He wasn't brought up to do it as I was.


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