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


HIGGINS


Oh, lots of things. What about your old idea of a
florist’s shop? Pickering could set you up in one: he has lots
of money.

(Chuckling)

He’ll have to pay for all those togs you
have been wearing today; and that, with the hire of the
jewellery, will make a big hole in two hundred pounds. Why, six
months ago you would have thought it the millennium to have a
flower shop of your own. Come! youll be all right. I must clear
off to bed: I’m devilish sleepy. By the way, I came down for
something: I forget what it was.

LIZA


Your slippers.

HIGGINS


Oh yes, of course. You shied them at me.

(He picks them up, and is going out when she rises and speaks to him).

LIZA

Before you go, sir-
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