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MRS PEARCE: (Hesitating, evidently perplexed) A young woman wants
to see you, sir.
HIGGINS: A young woman! What does she want?
MRS PEARCE: Well, sir, she says you'll be glad to see her when you
know what she's come about. She's quite a common girl
sir. Very common indeed. I should have sent her away.
only I thought perhaps you wanted her to talk into your
machines. I hope I've not done wrong; but really you see
such queer people sometimes you'll excuse me, I'm
sure, sir-
HIGGINS: Oh, that's all right, Mrs
i perplexed confused and anxious
common girl a girl belonging to the
Pearce. Has she an
lower strata of society,
interesting accent?
not sophisticated
MRS PEARCE: Oh, something dreadful, queer strange
sir, really. I don't know
phonograph a device that can record
and reproduce sounds
how you can take an
interest in it.
HIGGINS: (To Pickering) Let's have her up. Show her up, Mrs Pearce.
(He rushes across to his working table and picks out a
cylinder to use on the phonograph.)
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Answered by Pragatikhade
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What is the question tho?

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