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If you want Eliza’s mind improved, Governor, you do it yourself
with a strap. So long, gentlemen.

(He turns to go).

HIGGINS

(impressively)

Stop. Youll come regularly to see your daughter. It’s your duty,
you know. My brother is a clergyman; and he could help you in
your talks with her.

DOOLITTLE

(evasively)

Certainly, I’ll come, Governor. Not just this
week, because I have a job at a distance. But later on you may
depend on me. Afternoon, gentlemen. Afternoon, maam.

(He takes off his hat to Mrs Pearce, who disdains the salutation and goes out. He
winks at Higgins, thinking him probably a fellow-sufferer from Mrs Pearce’s diffi-
cult disposition, and follows her).


LIZA

Dont you believe the old liar. He’d as soon you set a
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