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Title: Alernatiove Ending to Pygmalion
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June 30, 2002 |
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HIGGINS: Henry, she left because she wanted to. [Calls for the parlor-maid and signals her get Eliza
HIGGINS [Without notice he rambles on]: I left my pride behind to tell her how I felt about her and how I have grown to love her.
Eliza steps into the drawing- room
HIGGINS: Eliza!!
Higgins was amazed by her presence and reached out to embrace her... Showed first 250 characters
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However, Eliza backs away and reaches out hand for a pleasant handshake.
ELIZA: How do you do Mr. Higgins
HIGGINS [with the look of confusion on his face]: Fine thank you, Eliza we need to?
ELIZA: I have nothing to say to you Mr. Higgins. You've made yourself quite clear with where we stand during that conversation between you and the Colonel... Showed next 250 characters
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