Pygmalion

What does Doolittle not object to about the requirements in Wannafeller’s will and what does he object to? (Act 5)

What does Doolittle not object to about the requirements in Wannafeller’s will and what does he object to?

(Act 5)

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Them words is in his blooming will, in which, Henry Higgins, thanks to your silly joking, he leaves me a share in his Pre-digested Cheese Trust worth three thousand a year on condition that I lecture for his Wannafeller Moral Reform World League as often as they ask me up to six times a year.

It ain’t the lecturing I mind. I’ll lecture them blue in the face, I will, and not turn a hair. It’s making a gentleman of me that I object to. Who asked him to make a gentleman of me? I was happy. I was free.

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