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Eliza is a poor girl who sells flowers on the street. Mr. Higgins is a rich man who studies phonetics. They are not two people one would expect to see together. But Mr. Higgins wants to use Eliza in an experiment. Can he make this poor flower girl into an elegant lady just by teaching her to speak well?