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HIGGINS

(arrogant)

I can do without anybody. I have my own soul: my
own spark of divine fire. But

(with sudden humility)

I shall miss you, Eliza.

(He sits down near her on the ottoman)

I have
learnt something from your idiotic notions: I confess that
humbly and gratefully. And I have grown accustomed to your
voice and appearance. I like them, rather.

LIZA

Well, you have both of them on your gramophone and in your
book of photographs. When you feel lonely without me, you can
turn the machine on. It’s got no feelings to hurt.

HIGGINS

I cant turn your soul on. Leave me those feelings; and you
can take away the voice and the face. They are not you.
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