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you; and damn my own folly in having lavished my hard-earned
knowledge and the treasure of my regard and intimacy on a
heartless guttersnipe.

(He goes out with impressive decorum, and spoils it by slamming the door sav-
agely). -


Eliza smiles for the first time; expresses her feelings by a wild pan-
tomine in which an imitation of Higgins’s exit is confused with her
own triumph; and finally goes down on her knees on the hearthrug
to look for the ring.

ACT FIVE -



MRS

HIGGINS’S drawing room. She is at her writing-table as before.
The parlor-maid comes in. -


THE PARLOR-MAID

(at the door)

Mr Henry, maam, is downstairs with
Colonel Pickering.

MRS HIGGINS

Well, shew them up.
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