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HIGGINS


Eliza: if you say again that youre a good girl, your
father shall take you home.

LIZA


Not him. You dont know my father. All he come here for was to
touch you for some money to get drunk on.

DOOLITTLE


Well, what else would I want money for? To put into the
plate in church, I suppose.

(She puts out her tongue at him. He is so incensed by this
that Pickering presently finds it necessary to step between them).


Dont you give me none of your
lip; and dont let me hear you giving this gentleman any of it
neither, or youll hear from me about it. See?

HIGGINS

Have you any further advice to give her before you go,
Doolittle? Your blessing, for instance.

DOOLITTLE

No, Governor: I aint such a mug as to put up my children
to all I know myself. Hard enough to hold them in without that.
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