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Freddy Eynsford-Hill:
Darling! Eliza Doolittle:
Freddy, what ever are you doing here? Freddy Eynsford-Hill:
Nothing. I spend most of my nights here. It's the only place where I'm happy. [Freddy steps forward] Freddy Eynsford-Hill:
Don't laugh at me, Miss Doolittle. Eliza Doolittle:
Don't you call me 'Miss Doolittle', do ya hear? Eliza's good enough for me. [Eliza starts to leave, then turns to Freddy, who is eagerly following] Eliza Doolittle:
Oh, Freddy, *you* don't think I'm a heartless guttersnipe, do you? Freddy Eynsford-Hill:
Darling, how could you imagine such a thing? You know how I feel. I've written two and three times a day telling you. Sheets and sheets!
Darling! Eliza Doolittle:
Freddy, what ever are you doing here? Freddy Eynsford-Hill:
Nothing. I spend most of my nights here. It's the only place where I'm happy. [Freddy steps forward] Freddy Eynsford-Hill:
Don't laugh at me, Miss Doolittle. Eliza Doolittle:
Don't you call me 'Miss Doolittle', do ya hear? Eliza's good enough for me. [Eliza starts to leave, then turns to Freddy, who is eagerly following] Eliza Doolittle:
Oh, Freddy, *you* don't think I'm a heartless guttersnipe, do you? Freddy Eynsford-Hill:
Darling, how could you imagine such a thing? You know how I feel. I've written two and three times a day telling you. Sheets and sheets!
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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.

