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bachelors like me and the Colonel. Most men are the marrying
sort;

(poor devils!)

and youre not bad-looking: it’s quite a
pleasure to look at you sometimes-not now, of course, because
youre crying and looking as ugly as the very devil; but when
youre all right and quite yourself, youre what I should call
attractive. That is, to the people in the marrying line, you
understand. You go to bed and have a good nice rest; and then
get up and look at yourself in the glass; and you wont feel so
cheap. -
Eliza again looks at him, speechless, and does not stir.

The look is quite lost on him: he eats his apple with a dreamy ex-
pression of happiness, as it is quite a good one. -

(a genial afterthought occurring to him)

I daresay my
mother could find some chap or other who would do very well.
HIGGINS
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