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MRS HIGGINS


Not as long as she is in Henry’s hands.

HIGGINS

(aggrieved)

Do you mean that my language is improper?

MRS HIGGINS


No, dearest: it would be quite proper-say on a canal
barge; but it would not be proper for her at a garden party.

HIGGINS

(deeply injured)

Well I must say-

PICKERING

(interrupting him)

Come, Higgins: you must learn to know
yourself. I havnt heard such language as yours since we used to
review the volunteers in Hyde Park twenty years ago.
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