Eliza Comes to Wimpole Street

From Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw
Eliza arrives at Higgins's laboratory offering to pay for elocution lessons so she can work in a flower shop, setting the transformation in motion.
Act II

Eliza's famous declaration: 'I want to be a lady in a flower shop stead of selling at the corner of Tottenham Court Road.'

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Act II

Mrs. Pearce's warnings to Higgins about taking responsibility for the girl, foreshadowing later moral questions.

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