Darling! Freddy, what ever are you doing here? Nothing. I spend most of my nights here....
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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!
Transcript
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Darling
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Freddy whatever are you doing here
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Nothing I spend most of my nights here It's the only place where I'm happy
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Don't laugh at me Miss Doolittle
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Don't you call me Miss Doolittle do you hear Eliza's good enough for me
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Freddy you don't think I'm a heartless guttersnipe do you
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Darling how could you imagine such a thing You know how I feel
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I've written two and three times a day telling you Sheets and sheets
Clip duration: 36 seconds
Views: 347
Timestamp in movie: 02h 07m 38s
Uploaded: 18 November, 2022
Genres: drama, family, musical
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.
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01:36 I shall not feel alone without you
00:45 Condemned by every syllable she utters
00:19 There even are places where English completely disappears
00:10 The question is not whether I treat you rudely
00:14 By George Eliza
00:12 Her highs her lows
00:17 Damn damn damn damn
00:12 Pickering for God's sake stop being dashed and do...
00:08 By George she's got it By George she's got it
00:12 Should we ask this baggage to sit down
00:34 You mean that after you'd done this wonderful thing for...
01:00 I promise you you'll say your vowels correctly before...
00:41 What did he come for
01:09 Don't you remember me
00:57 Mother the most confounded thing Do you
00:16 Forgive the bluntness but if I'm to be in this business
00:13 Why don't you have your hair cut
00:23 This is the young woman sir
00:52 Higgins if there's any mishap at the Embassy tonight
01:13 The Lord above made liquor for temptation but