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LIZA I see [She turns away co the ] The same to everybody
HIGGINS Just so
LIZA Like father
HIGGINS [grinning, a little taken down] Without accepting the
comparison at all points, Eliza, it's quite true that your father is
not a snob, and that he will be quite at home in any station of life to
which his eccentric destiny reat secret,
Eliza, is not having bad oodthe sa as if you were in Heaven, where there are no
third-class carriages, and one soul is as good as another
LIZA Amen You are a born preacher
HIGGINS [irritated] The question is not whether I treat you rudely, but
whether you ever heard me treat anyone else better
LIZA [with sudden sincerity] I don't care how you treatat me I don'tup and facing hiet out of my way; for I won't stop for you You talk
about me as if I were a o, and no consideration
for anyone But I can do without you: don't think I can't