Clara is initially impressed by Eliza's efforts to speak properly during the accidental meeting with the Hills, viewing it as a sign of her progress and determination to improve her social standing. Meanwhile, Freddy and Mrs. Eynsford Hill interpret Eliza's attempts as somewhat amusing and endearing, highlighting their fascination with her transformation. However, they also see her as an outsider, which underscores the social barriers Eliza faces despite her efforts to fit in. This encounter ultimately illustrates the complexities of class and identity in the play.
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