Who says the following and why? Can't afford them, Governor. Neither could you if you was as poor as me. Not that I mean any harm, you know. After explaining that he would ask for 50 pounds if Higgins's and Pickering's intentions were not honorable, Doolittle responds to the charge that he has "no morals." Doolittle is explaining to Higgins and Pickering why he wasn't able to give Liza and her mother "all of the little things that turn a woman to prudishness and respectability."
i looked it up on google and I got that its called "Pygmalion" by George Bernard Shaw.
I hope I was of any help.... If not I'm sorry but I tried.
That's the name of the book @pig_cat223
After explaining that he would ask for 50 pounds if Higgins's and Pickering's intentions were not honorable, Doolittle responds to the charge that he has "no morals." Doolittle is explaining to Higgins and Pickering why he wasn't able to give Liza and her mother "all of the little things that turn a woman to prudishness and respectability." It's one of these two. I'm not sure which one. I think it's the second one, but I wanted to be sure. @pig_cat223
lol yeah I realized that after i posted it... sorry...
3 times ive told you. You're in the wrong section of this website.
i should really pay more attention to stuff lol... I hope you get your answer
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Okay, sorry, I didn't know.. I literally just joined and I just needed help with this question. I didn't realize I was in the wrong section @Ashleyisakitty
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