

And what I say is: them 'as pinched it, done her in." Amara Okereke, who will play Eliza in the forthcoming production at the London.

Now what call would a woman with that strength in her have to die of influenza? And what become of her new straw hat that should have come to me? Somebody pinched it. Eliza is outspoken, noisy and funny, and transforms herself to become princess-like with real poise and beauty. Then she come to so sudden she bit the bowl right off the spoon. Through Doolittle, Shaw is able to make many satirical thrusts at middle-class morality and to make additional comments on class distinctions and on class manners. But my father, he kept ladling gin down her throat. Doolittle is not so much a character as he is a vehicle which Shaw manipulates for his own dramatic purposes. I have my own soul My own spark of divine fire storms outs Mrs.

Very well, let her go, I can do without her. Shes an owl sickened by a few days of my sunshine. Why should she die of influenza, when she come through diptheria right enough the year before. If the Higgins oxygen burns up her little lungs, let her seek some stuffiness that suits her. But its my belief they done the old woman in. "My Aunt died of influenza, or so they said. "I ain't dirty! I washed my face and hands before I come, I did." I knew that I could do it, I knew it, I knew it! I said I'd make a woman and succeed, I did!" I personally like to keep socks on even through the summer because it looks cute. Your feet could get sweaty without socks, if that's what you mean. "By George, I really did it, I did it, I did it! I said I'd make a woman and indeed, I did. I think just wear whatever makes you feel comfortable. Audrey Hepburn as Eliza Doolittle in the film version of of My Fair Lady, the musical adaptation of Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion. Now you've made a lady of me, I'm not fit to sell anything else." Eliza Doolittle: I ain't dirty I washed my face and hands before I come, I did. I'm a respectable girl: so help me, I never spoke to him 'cept so far as to buy a flower off me. I've a right to sell flowers if I keep off the kerb. "The question is not whether I've treated you rudely but whether you've ever heard me treat anyone else better." Eliza Doolittle: I ain't done nothin' wrong by speaking to the gentleman. Not now, of course, when you've been crying, you look like the very devil but when you're all right, and quite yourself, you're what I would call. And you're not bad-looking you're really quite a pleasure to look at sometimes. Most men are the marrying sort, poor devils. You see, Eliza, all men are not confirmed old bachelors like myself and the Colonel. "Come on, Dover! Move yer bloomin' arse!"
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