They arrived home from the Ball at three o'clock in the morning. Eliza was tired. She stood quietly near Higgins' desk in the corner while Higgins and Pickering talked excitedly together. "You did it, Higgins! You did it! Well done!' Eliza stood without moving and listened. She got more and more angry. At last, when Pickering left the room and Higgins told her to bring him his slippers, she could not stop herself. The slippers were by his desk she picked them up and threw them at him, shouting There are your slippers....and there "What's the matter with you? What's wrong?" asked Higgins. very surprised. Nothing's wrong with you. You did it, didn't you?' she shouted at Higgins. "You did it! What about me? Didn't I do it too? But I don't matter, do I? I'd like to kill you, you big-headed bully! You're just pleased that it's all finished now, aren't you? Now you...... me back on the street!" Eliza tried to hit him