Emphasis Preaching Journal
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In the classic musical My Fair Lady, Professor Henry Higgins bets a friend that he can transform Eliza, a flower-peddling lower-class street woman, into a lady elegant enough to fool the upper class into thinking she is one of them. With a few lessons in comportment and speech -- "the rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain" -- and a new wardrobe, Eliza is unrecognizable from the flower peddler that Professor Higgins met at the beginning of the play.

