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‘No.3 Wouldn't It Be Loverly?
Cue: HIGGINS: An, The church, A reminder.(Phrowing some coins into Eliza's basket) Indian dialects have always
fascinated me. I have records of over fifty,
PICKERING: Have you, now? Did you know there are over two hundred?
ELIZA: Avoow!
Avoooow!
Piano
FIRST COCKNEY: Shoulds't you stand up, gentlemen? We've got a bloomin’ heiress in our midst.
Moderato
(F1Sote)
:
Fis are) ta ha
(ello arco)
SECOND COCKNEY: Would you be lookin’ for a
good butler, Elza? ELIZA: You wort 0, 2nd COCKNEY (Bas
It’s
‘rd COCKNEY (Baritone)
@ Quasi recitativo
The
(Gued in Getto)
ruth-er dull in town; 1 think Til take me to Pa - ree. Maun —4st COCKNEY (Tenor)
Sr4_COCKNEY (Baritone)
(Cued in Va.)
the cas- tle in Ca- pri. Mmm__
mis - sus wants to 0 - pen up
23d COCKNEY (bass) a
Cued in Via. B
doc - tor rec - com-mehds a qui - et | sum-mer by the sea,
a
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Moderato.
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TENT
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Would - nt it be lov er = ly?
BASS
THIRD COCKNEY:
ya bound this spring, Eliza —— Biarritz?
=>
Mey
room some-where; Faraway from the
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or z
P (Ste, arco)(ENcolla voce)
cold night air, With one e - nor-mous chair, oh, would -
rp’
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a Tea A
lov-er ty? EO Lots of chod-late for me to eat; Lots of coal ma-kin’
= 7 (Ste)
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(Ban, Cello)
tre
zp Tire
Warm face,warm hands,warmfeet, oh, would - nt it be
—
lov - er - ly?