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


LIZA

(continuing)

It was just like learning to dance in the
fashionable way: there was nothing more than that in it. But do
you know what began my real education?

PICKERING


What?

LIZA


(stopping her work for a moment)

Your calling me Miss Doolittle that day when I first came to Wim-
pole Street. That was the beginning of self-respect for me.

(She resumes her stitching)

And there were a hundred little things you never
noticed, because they came naturally to you. Things about
standing up and taking off your hat and opening doors-

PICKERING

Oh, that was nothing.
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