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PygmalionBy George Bernard Shaw Get Context In ACT II
2 She'll only drink if you give her money.
PygmalionBy George Bernard Shaw Get Context In ACT II
3 There's not one to be had for love or money.
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4 I know you are generous to everybody with money.
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5 Talking money out of other people's pockets into his own.
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6 I'll adopt you as my daughter and settle money on you if you like.
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7 All he come here for was to touch you for some money to get drunk on.
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8 Now I am worrited; tied neck and heels; and everybody touches me for money.
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9 Well, you took that money for the girl; and you have no right to take her as well.
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10 Ten pounds is a lot of money: it makes a man feel prudent like; and then goodbye to happiness.
PygmalionBy George Bernard Shaw Get Context In ACT II
11 I touched pretty nigh everybody for money when I wanted it, same as I touched you, Henry Higgins.
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12 Well, I ain't come here to ask for any compliment; and if my money's not good enough I can go elsewhere.
PygmalionBy George Bernard Shaw Get Context In ACT II
13 Take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves is as true of personal habits as of money.
PygmalionBy George Bernard Shaw Get Context In ACT II
14 Marry some sentimental hog or other with lots of money, and a thick pair of lips to kiss you with and a thick pair of boots to kick you with.
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15 But my needs is as great as the most deserving widow's that ever got money out of six different charities in one week for the death of the same husband.
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16 If you're good and do whatever you're told, you shall sleep in a proper bedroom, and have lots to eat, and money to buy chocolates and take rides in taxis.
PygmalionBy George Bernard Shaw Get Context In ACT II
17 Mrs. Pearce says you're going to give me some to wear in bed at night different to what I wear in the daytime; but it do seem a waste of money when you could get something to show.
PygmalionBy George Bernard Shaw Get Context In ACT II
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