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1  They told me I was big enough to earn my own living and turned me out.
Pygmalion By George Bernard Shaw
ContextHighlight   In ACT II
2  Don't you be afraid that I'll save it and spare it and live idle on it.
Pygmalion By George Bernard Shaw
ContextHighlight   In ACT II
3  You certainly are a pretty pair of babies, playing with your live doll.
Pygmalion By George Bernard Shaw
ContextHighlight   In ACT III
4  I have to live for others and not for myself: that's middle class morality.
Pygmalion By George Bernard Shaw
ContextHighlight   In ACT V
5  There's lots of women has to make their husbands drunk to make them fit to live with.
Pygmalion By George Bernard Shaw
ContextHighlight   In ACT III
6  Now they finds out that I'm not a healthy man and can't live unless they looks after me twice a day.
Pygmalion By George Bernard Shaw
ContextHighlight   In ACT V
7  But to admire a strong person and to live under that strong person's thumb are two different things.
Pygmalion By George Bernard Shaw
ContextHighlight   In ACT V
8  Pleas as to Freddy's character, and the moral obligation on him to earn his own living, were lost on Higgins.
Pygmalion By George Bernard Shaw
ContextHighlight   In ACT V
9  Eliza: you are to live here for the next six months, learning how to speak beautifully, like a lady in a florist's shop.
Pygmalion By George Bernard Shaw
ContextHighlight   In ACT II
10  You know well I couldn't bear to live with a low common man after you two; and it's wicked and cruel of you to insult me by pretending I could.
Pygmalion By George Bernard Shaw
ContextHighlight   In ACT V
11  The shop is in the arcade of a railway station not very far from the Victoria and Albert Museum; and if you live in that neighborhood you may go there any day and buy a buttonhole from Eliza.
Pygmalion By George Bernard Shaw
ContextHighlight   In ACT V
12  But he found it almost as hard to do all this on four thousand a year as Mrs. Eynsford Hill to live in Earlscourt on an income so pitiably smaller that I have not the heart to disclose its exact figure.
Pygmalion By George Bernard Shaw
ContextHighlight   In ACT V