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Professor Henry Higgins:
Who's hurting you, you silly girl? What do you take me for? Eliza Doolittle:
On my Bible oath, I never spoke a word. Professor Henry Higgins:
Oh, shut up, shut up. Do I look like a policeman? Eliza Doolittle:
Then what did you take down me words for? How I do know you took me down right? You just show me what you wrote about me. [Higgins shows her his notebook, which looks like an indecipherable code to her] Eliza Doolittle:
Oh. What's that? That ain't proper writing. I can't read it
Who's hurting you, you silly girl? What do you take me for? Eliza Doolittle:
On my Bible oath, I never spoke a word. Professor Henry Higgins:
Oh, shut up, shut up. Do I look like a policeman? Eliza Doolittle:
Then what did you take down me words for? How I do know you took me down right? You just show me what you wrote about me. [Higgins shows her his notebook, which looks like an indecipherable code to her] Eliza Doolittle:
Oh. What's that? That ain't proper writing. I can't read it
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This is the young woman sir
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Good mornin' my good man
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Might I 'ave a word with you
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Oh no This is the girl I jotted down last night
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She's no use I got the records I want of the Lisson Grove lingo
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I won't waste another cylinder on that
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Be off with you I don't want you
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Don't be so saucy You ain't 'eard what I come for yet
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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.

