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Eliza Doolittle:
I sold flowers; I didn't sell myself. Now you've made a lady of me, I'm not fit to sell anything else
I sold flowers; I didn't sell myself. Now you've made a lady of me, I'm not fit to sell anything else
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What do you mean?
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I sold flowers, I didn't sell myself.
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Now, you've made a lady of me,
I'm not fit to sell anything else.
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Oh, tosh, Eliza,
don't insult human relations
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by dragging all that cant about buying
and selling into it.
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You don't have to marry
if you don't want to.
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- What else am I to do?
- Well, there are lots of things.
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What about the old idea
of a florist shop?
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Pickering would set you up in one.
He's got lots of money.
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Movie Summary
In 1910s London, snobbish phonetics professor Henry Higgins agrees to a wager that he can make crude flower girl, Eliza Doolittle, presentable in high society.
