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HIGGINS


Certainly. Anything you like. Is that all?

MRS PEARCE


Thank you, sir. Thats all.

(She goes out).

HIGGINS

You know, Pickering, that woman has the most extraordinary
ideas about me. Here I am, a shy, diffident sort of man. Ive
never been able to feel really grown-up and tremendous, like
other chaps. And yet she’s firmly persuaded that I’m an arbitrary
overbearing bossing kind of person. I cant account for it. -

Pearce returns. -
Mrs

MRS PEARCE

If you please, sir, the trouble’s beginning already.
Theres a dustman downstairs, Alfred Doolittle, wants to see
you. He says you have his daughter here.
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