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PygmalionBy George Bernard Shaw Get Context In ACT V
2 It means that he's up agen middle class morality all the time.
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3 Tied me up and delivered me into the hands of middle class morality.
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4 No: that ain't the natural way, Colonel: it's only the middle class way.
PygmalionBy George Bernard Shaw Get Context In ACT V
5 I have to live for others and not for myself: that's middle class morality.
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6 It's filling up the deepest gulf that separates class from class and soul from soul.
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7 I'll have to learn to speak middle class language from you, instead of speaking proper English.
PygmalionBy George Bernard Shaw Get Context In ACT V
8 Just give him the chance he wanted to show that Americans is not like us: that they recognize and respect merit in every class of life, however humble.
PygmalionBy George Bernard Shaw Get Context In ACT V
9 They've got you every way you turn: it's a choice between the Skilly of the workhouse and the Char Bydis of the middle class; and I haven't the nerve for the workhouse.
PygmalionBy George Bernard Shaw Get Context In ACT V
10 But I, as one of the undeserving poor, have nothing between me and the pauper's uniform but this here blasted three thousand a year that shoves me into the middle class.
PygmalionBy George Bernard Shaw Get Context In ACT V
11 There were even classes at the London School of Economics, and a humble personal appeal to the director of that institution to recommend a course bearing on the flower business.
PygmalionBy George Bernard Shaw Get Context In ACT V
12 On the piteous spectacle of the pair spending their evenings in shorthand schools and polytechnic classes, learning bookkeeping and typewriting with incipient junior clerks, male and female, from the elementary schools, let me not dwell.
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13 It had led her to seek the society of her mother's class; and that class simply would not have her, because she was much poorer than the greengrocer, and, far from being able to afford a maid, could not afford even a housemaid, and had to scrape along at home with an illiberally treated general servant.
PygmalionBy George Bernard Shaw Get Context In ACT V