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Which two narrative elements appear in this excerpt from George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion? THE FLOWER GIRL: Don't you be so saucy. You ain't heard what I come for yet. (To Mrs. Pearce, who is waiting at the door for further instruction) Did you tell him I come in a taxi?

MRS. PEARCE: Nonsense, girl! what do you think a gentleman like Mr. Higgins cares what you came in?

THE FLOWER GIRL: Oh, we are proud! He ain't above giving lessons, not him: I heard him say so. Well, I ain't come here to ask for any compliment; and if my money's not good enough I can go elsewhere.

HIGGINS: Good enough for what?

THE FLOWER GIRL: Good enough for ye—oo. Now you know, don't you? I'm come to have lessons, I am. And to pay for em too: make no mistake.

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