Oh Lord! What an evening! What a crew! What a silly tomfoolery! Oh they're there, are they?
Well, I feel a bit tired. It’s been a long day. The garden party, a dinner party, and the opera! But you’ve won your bet, Higgins. Eliza did the trick, and something to spare, eh?
In this scene Higgins, Pickering, and Eliza come home after a long day at the opera, garden party, and a dinner party. Higgins and Pickering are talking about their bet and the long day that they have had.
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Anyhow, it was a success: an immense success. I was quite frightened once or twice because Eliza was doing it so well. You see, lots of real people can't do it at all...
Yes: that's what drives me mad... However, it's over and done with; now I can go to bed at last without dreading tomorrow
Pickering is getting tired and is going to bed. Higgins felt that Eliza was a buodron and was glad that he is down. While Eliza is feeling upset and arngry.
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Nothing wrong—with YOU. I’ve won your bet for you, haven’t I? That’s enough for you. I don’t matter, I suppose.
YOU won my bet! You! Presumptuous insect! I won it. What did you throw those slippers at me for?
Because I wanted to smash your face. I’d like to kill you, you selfish brute. Why didn’t you leave me where you picked me out of—in the gutter? You thank God it’s all over, and that now you can throw me back again there, do you?
Eliza and Higgins get in a fight. Eliza is upset with Higgins because he treated her terribly and did not pay attention to her. He also believed that he won his bet and not her.
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