[00:03.17]P:Tonight old man you did it, you did it, you did it. [00:06.41]You said that you would do it and indeed you did. [00:09.65]I thought that you would rue it. I doubted you'd do it. [00:12.63]But now I must admit it that succeed you did. [00:15.71]You should get a medal or be even made a knight. [00:18.74]H:Oh,It was nothing. Really nothing. [00:22.00]P:All alone you hurdled every obstacle in sight. [00:25.03]H:Now wait. Now wait. Give credit where it's due. [00:28.16]A lot of the glory goes to you. [00:31.56]P:But you're the one who did it, who did it, who did it. [00:34.64]As sturdy as Gibraltar not a second did you falter. [00:37.62]There's no doubt about it. You did it. [00:45.46]I must have aged a year tonight. [00:47.54]At times I thought I'd die of fright. [00:49.77]Never was there a momentary lull. [00:53.42]H:Shortly after we came in I saw at once we'd easily win. [00:58.08]And after that I found it deadly dull. [01:01.96]P:You should have heard the ooh's and aah's. [01:04.15]Every one wondering who she was. [01:06.17]H:You'd think they'd never seen a lady before. [01:09.86]P:And when the Prince of Transylvania asked to meet her [01:15.12]And gave his arm to lead her to the floor. [01:20.15]I said to him: You did it. You did it. You did it. [01:23.23]They thought she was ecstatic and so damned aristocratic. [01:26.82]And they never knew that you did it. [01:34.61]H:Thank goodness for Zoltan Karparthy. [01:36.42]If it weren't for him I would have died of boredom. [01:38.70]P:Karpathy? That dreadful Hungarlan? Was he there? [01:41.54]H:Yes. He was there all right and up to his old tricks. [01:44.68]That blackguard who uses the science of speech more to blackmail and swindle than teach. [01:50.15]He made it the devilish business of his to find out who this Miss Doolittle is. [01:57.00]Every time we looked around there he was that hairy hound from Budapest. [02:03.79]Never leaving us alone. Never have I ever known. A rude pest. [02:10.32]Finally I decided it was foolish not to let him have his chance with her. [02:16.43]So I stepped aside and let him dance with her. [02:22.26]Oozing charm from every pore. [02:25.10]He oiled his way around the floor. [02:27.82]Every trick that he could play he used to strip her mask away. [02:32.57]And when at last the dance was done, He glowed as if he knew he'd won. [02:37.54]And with a voice to eager. And a smile too broad. [02:41.14]He announced to the hostess that she was a fraud! [02:45.59]P:No. [02:46.96]H:Ja wohl. [02:52.31]Her English is too good. He said, that clearly indicates that she is foreign. [02:58.78]Whereas others are instructed in their native language, [03:01.80]English people aren't. [03:05.20]And although she may have studied with an expert Dialectician and grammarian. [03:11.93]I can tell that she was born. [03:17.81]Hungarian! [03:20.89]Not only Hungarian but of royal blood. She is a princess. [03:26.92]Her blood, he said, is bluer than the Danube is or ever was. [03:30.87]Royalty is absolutely written on her face. [03:33.90]She thought I was taken in but actually I never was. [03:37.19]How could she deceive another member of her race? [03:40.68]I know each language on the map. Said he. [03:45.49]And she's Hungarlan as the first Hungarlan Rhapsody. [03:57.55]Congratulations, Professor Higgins. [04:01.85]For your glorious victory. [04:05.54]Congratulations, Professor Higgins. [04:09.74]You'll be mentioned in history. [04:14.71]Congratulations, Professor Higgins. [04:17.54]For your glorious Victory. [04:20.50]Congratulations, Professor Higgins. [04:23.49]Sing hail and hallelujah. [04:26.39]Every bit of credit for it all belongs to you.