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1  She talks English almost as you talk French.
Pygmalion By George Bernard Shaw
ContextHighlight   In ACT III
2  Clara talked of nothing else for weeks and weeks afterwards.
Pygmalion By George Bernard Shaw
ContextHighlight   In ACT V
3  My brother is a clergyman; and he could help you in your talks with her.
Pygmalion By George Bernard Shaw
ContextHighlight   In ACT II
4  It's no use talking to her like that, Mr. Higgins: she doesn't understand you.
Pygmalion By George Bernard Shaw
ContextHighlight   In ACT II
5  But don't you be too sure that you have me under your feet to be trampled on and talked down.
Pygmalion By George Bernard Shaw
ContextHighlight   In ACT V
6  I have got accustomed to hear you talking about men as rotters, and calling everything filthy and beastly; though I do think it horrible and unladylike.
Pygmalion By George Bernard Shaw
ContextHighlight   In ACT III
7  We'll set her talking; and I'll take it down first in Bell's visible Speech; then in broad Romic; and then we'll get her on the phonograph so that you can turn her on as often as you like with the written transcript before you.
Pygmalion By George Bernard Shaw
ContextHighlight   In ACT II
8  Well, it seems that when the great day of trial came, and she did this wonderful thing for you without making a single mistake, you two sat there and never said a word to her, but talked together of how glad you were that it was all over and how you had been bored with the whole thing.
Pygmalion By George Bernard Shaw
ContextHighlight   In ACT V