My Fair Lady
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2:33:02
I'll go and be a teacher.
2:33:04
What'll you teach, in heaven's name?
2:33:06
What you taught me. I'll teach phonetics.
2:33:13
I'll offer myself as an assistant
to that brilliant Hungarian.

2:33:17
What, that imposter? That humbug?
That toadying ignoramus?

2:33:21
Teach him my methods, my discoveries?
2:33:23
You take one step in that direction,
I'll wring your neck!

2:33:26
Wring away! What do I care?
I knew you'd strike me one day.

2:33:33
That's done you, 'Enry 'Iggins, it 'as.
2:33:35
Now, I don't care for your bullyin'
an' your big talk.

2:33:40
## What a fool I was #
2:33:42
# What a dominated fool #
2:33:43
# To think you were the earth and sky #
2:33:47
# What a fool I was #
2:33:48
# What an addle-pated fool #
2:33:50
# What a mutton-headed dolt was I #
2:33:55
# No, my reverberating friend #
2:33:58
# You are not the beginning and the end ##
2:34:05
You impudent hussy!
2:34:06
There's not an idea in your head or a word
in your mouth that I haven't put there.

2:34:12
## There'll be spring every year without you #
2:34:17
# England still will be here without you #
2:34:21
# There'll be fruit on the tree
And a shore by the sea #

2:34:25
# There'll be crumpets and tea without you #
2:34:28
# Art and music will thrive without you #
2:34:32
# Somehow Keats will survive without you #
2:34:36
# And there still will be rain
On that plain down in Spain #

2:34:39
# Even that will remain without you #
2:34:43
# I can do... #
2:34:47
# ...without you #
2:34:49
# You, dear friend #
2:34:52
# Who talk so well #
2:34:56
# You can go to #

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