1 I won't stay here if I don't like.
2 He says you have his daughter here.
3 I tell you, it's easy to clean up here.
4 We can't stand here until half-past eleven.
5 Now here is a last opportunity for romance.
6 I want to know on what terms the girl is to be here.
7 We want none of your Lisson Grove prudery here, young woman.
8 This gentleman and my housekeeper have been here all the time.
9 So here I am, a confirmed old bachelor, and likely to remain so.
10 All he come here for was to touch you for some money to get drunk on.
11 There's a bloke here behind taking down every blessed word you're saying.
12 If I'd known what I was letting myself in for, I wouldn't have come here.
13 Go upstairs and tell Miss Doolittle that Mr. Henry and the Colonel are here.
14 Well, she sent him back for her luggage when she heard you was willing for her to stop here.
15 Well, I ain't come here to ask for any compliment; and if my money's not good enough I can go elsewhere.
16 Eliza: you are to live here for the next six months, learning how to speak beautifully, like a lady in a florist's shop.
17 But I, as one of the undeserving poor, have nothing between me and the pauper's uniform but this here blasted three thousand a year that shoves me into the middle class.
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