1 She's quite a common girl, sir.
2 The flower girl enters in state.
3 Mr. Higgins: you're tempting the girl.
4 Now don't be troublesome: there's a good girl.
5 Anybody could see that the girl meant no harm.
6 But you really must not swear before the girl.
7 I want to know on what terms the girl is to be here.
8 So cheer up, Captain; and buy a flower off a poor girl.
9 All I propose is that we should be kind to this poor girl.
10 I'm a good girl, I am; and I know what the like of you are, I do.
11 If I'm to be in this business I shall feel responsible for that girl.
12 Go home to your parents, girl; and tell them to take better care of you.
13 Well, sir, in three months I could pass that girl off as a duchess at an ambassador's garden party.
14 If you refuse this offer you will be a most ungrateful and wicked girl; and the angels will weep for you.
15 Well, the matter is, sir, that you can't take a girl up like that as if you were picking up a pebble on the beach.
16 If this girl is to put herself in your hands for six months for an experiment in teaching, she must understand thoroughly what she's doing.
17 All the rest have gone except the note taker, the gentleman, and the flower girl, who sits arranging her basket, and still pitying herself in murmurs.
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