![]() When you feel lonesome without me you can turn it on. whether I could get along without you.Įliza Doolittle: Well, you have my voice on your phonograph. Professor Henry Higgins: You've never wondered, I suppose, whether. You talk about me as though I were a motor bus.Įliza Doolittle: So you are a motor bus! All bounce and go, and no consideration for anybody. Professor Henry Higgins: Well then, get out of my way, for I won't stop for you. I shouldn't mind a black eye I've had one before this. The question is not whether I treat you rudely, but whether you've ever heard me treat anyone else better.Įliza Doolittle: I don't care how you treat me. Professor Henry Higgins: You see, the great secret, Eliza, is not a question of good manners or bad manners, or any particular sort of manners, but having the same manner for all human souls. ![]() : I shall not feel alone without you, I can stand on my own withou.I like you this way.Įliza Doolittle: Goodbye, Professor Higgins. Five minutes ago, you were a millstone around my neck, and now you're a tower of strength, a consort battleship. Professor Henry Higgins: Eliza, you're magnificent. I knew that I could do it, I knew it, I knew it! I said I'd make a woman and succeed, I did! Professor Henry Higgins: By George, I really did it, I did it, I did it! I said I'd make a woman and indeed, I did. So go back in your shell, I can do bloody well without. : I ain't dirty! I washed my face and hands before I come, I did.Įliza Doolittle: I shall not feel alone without you, I can stand on my own without you.I ain't dirty! I washed my face and hands before I come, I did. : She's an owl, sickened by a few days of my sunshine.She's an owl, sickened by a few days of "my" sunshine. : Why can't a woman be more like a man?.Why can't a woman be more like a man? Professor Henry Higgins : How poignant it will be on that inevitable night, when she shows.I'm very grateful she's a woman, and so easy to forget! Rather like a habit one can always break. Her joys, her woes, her highs, her lows, are second nature to me now, like breathing out and breathing in. Professor Henry Higgins: But I'm so used to hear her say, "Good morning" every day. But, I shall NEVER take her back! If she were crawling on her KNEES! Let her promise to atone, let her shiver, let her moan, I'll slam the door and let the hellcat FREEZE! Marry Freddy! HA! The sort who never could, ever would, take a position and staunchly never budge. Professor Henry Higgins: How poignant it will be on that inevitable night, when she shows up on my door in tears and rags! Miserable and lonely, repentant and contrite! Shall I take her in, or hurl her to the wolves? Give her kindness, or the treatment she deserves? Will I take her back, or THROW THE BAGGAGE OUT? Well, I'm a most forgiving man.
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