[stretching himself] 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?
[following him] Good-night. [Over his shoulder, at the door] Put out the lights, Eliza; and tell Mrs. Pearce not to make coffee for me in the morning: I’ll take tea. [He goes out].
In this scene, Pickering and Higgins are having a conversation about the night they've had and the bet.
In this scene, Eliza is overhearing the conversation between Higgins and Pickering and starts to get furious.
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YOU won my bet! You! Presumptuous insect! I won it. What did you throw those slippers at me for?
Eliza’s beauty becomes murderous.
Eliza tries to control herself. Finally she gives way and flings herself furiously on the floor raging.
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[breathless] 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.
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?
In this scene, Higgins and Eliza are arguing because Eliza found out about the bet.
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