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Act I - 08 Act II - 42 Act III - 118 Act IV - 167 Act V - 191


(He stands on tiptoe and makes signs over his mother’s
head to Eliza to indicate to her which lady is her hostess). -


Eliza, who is exquisitely dressed, produces an impression of such
remarkable distinction and beauty as she enters that they all rise,
quite fluttered. Guided by Higgins’s signals, she comes to Mrs Hig-
gins with studied grace. -

(speaking with pedantic correctness of pronunciation and great beauty of tone)

How do you do, Mrs Higgins?

(She gasps slightly in making sure of the H in Higgins, but is quite successful).

Mr Higgins told me I might come.

MRS HIGGINS

(cordially)

Quite right: I’m very glad indeed to see
you.

PICKERING

How do you do, Miss Doolittle?
LIZA
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