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


It is these little things that matter, Pickering. Take care of the
pence and the pounds will take care of themselves is as true of per-
sonal habits as of money.

(He comes to anchor on the hearthrug, with the air of a man in an unassailable
position).


MRS PEARCE

Yes, sir. Then might I ask you not to come down to
breakfast in your dressing-gown, or at any rate not to use it
as a napkin to the extent you do, sir. And if you would be so
good as not to eat everything off the same plate, and to
remember not to put the porridge saucepan out of your hand on
the clean tablecloth, it would be a better example to the girl.
You know you nearly choked yourself with a fishbone in the jam
only last week.

HIGGINS

(routed from the hearthrug and drifting back to the piano)

I may do these things in absence of mind; but surely I dont do
them habitually.

(Angrily)
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