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HIGGINS [furious] Is she, by George? Ho!

MRS HIGGINS If you promise to behave yourself, Henry, I'll ask her to

coh of ht Very well Pick: you behave yourself Let us

put on our best Sunday manners for this creature that we picked out of

the s himself sulkily into the Elizabethan chair]

DOOLITTLE [reins! have some

consideration for s as a middle class man

MRS HIGGINS Remember your pro-table] Mr Doolittle: will you be so good

as to step out on the balcony for a moment I don't want Eliza to have

the shock of your news until she has entle to help Henry to keep her off h the ]

The parlor- sits down in Doolittle's

place

MRS HIGGINS Ask Miss Doolittle to cooes out]

MRS HIGGINS Now, Henry: be good

HIGGINS I a his best, Mrs Higgins

A pause Higgins throws back his head; stretches out his legs; and

begins to whistle

MRS HIGGINS Henry, dearest, you don't look at all nice in that

attitude