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1  You've got to learn to behave like a duchess.
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2  They seemed to be learning nothing about flower shops.
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3  I've seen more of some things than you, for all your learning.
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4  I'll have to learn to speak middle class language from you, instead of speaking proper English.
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5  Eliza: you are to live here for the next six months, learning how to speak beautifully, like a lady in a florist's shop.
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6  She has a quick ear; and she's been easier to teach than my middle-class pupils because she's had to learn a complete new language.
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7  You see, lots of the real people can't do it at all: they're such fools that they think style comes by nature to people in their position; and so they never learn.
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8  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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