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


stand in my girl’s light. Heres a career opening for her, as
you might say; and Mrs Pearce opens the door and awaits orders. -

Mrs Pearce: this is Eliza’s father. He has come to take
her away. Give her to him.

(He goes back to the piano, with an air of washing his hands of the whole affair).

DOOLITTLE

No. This is a misunderstanding. Listen here-

MRS PEARCE

He cant take her away, Mr Higgins: how can he? You told
me to burn her clothes.

DOOLITTLE

Thats right. I cant carry the girl through the streets
like a blooming monkey, can I? I put it to you.

HIGGINS

You have put it to me that you want your daughter. Take
your daughter. If she has no clothes go out and buy her some.
HIGGINS
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