Anne Shirley : Three months have gone by since we said farewell to Matthew. |
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Anne Shirley : Mr. Barry is tending to the fields. |
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Anne Shirley : Thanks to everybody's help, |
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Anne Shirley : Marilla and I are living here in Green Gables, the same as ever. |
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Anne Shirley : And tomorrow, I start teaching at the Avonlea school! |
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Gilbert Blythe : There you are! |
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Gilbert Blythe : I'm glad to see Marilla looking well. |
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Anne Shirley : Her headaches have relented recently. |
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Gilbert Blythe : She must feel easier in her mind. |
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Anne Shirley : We owe it to you, Gilbert. |
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Flora Jane Spencer : That apple tart tasted heavenly! |
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Diana Barry : You must teach me the recipe sometime, Marilla. |
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Marilla Cuthbert : Of course. Come visit any time you like. |
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Anne Shirley : I'll take you all as far as the road. |
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Marilla Cuthbert : When did they all get so tall? |
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Flora Jane Spencer : They've become good friends these past three months, haven't they? |
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Diana Barry : They seem so well-matched. |
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Flora Jane Spencer : I wonder what they're saying. |
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Anne Shirley : How I'd like to improve the old Avonlea hall and that empty house. |
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Anne Shirley : I want to make Avonlea the best village it can be. |
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Gilbert Blythe : I think it's high time we took action. |
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Diana Barry : How very romantic. |
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Gilbert Blythe : We'll see each other next Friday. |
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Diana Barry : Gilbert's in White Sands, and Jane is in Newbridge. |
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Diana Barry : It must be hard teaching in a strange town. |
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Anne Shirley : Oh, but they both have an advantage over me. |
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Diana Barry : How so? |
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Anne Shirley : Imagine my struggles teaching in a place that knows my history. |
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Diana Barry : That does sound worse! |
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Flora Jane Spencer : Well, it is
work. |
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Flora Jane Spencer : Surely you ought to suffer something for your salary? |
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Anne Shirley : That's our Jane. |
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Anne Shirley : But I don't want to be a cross teacher if I can help it. |
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Anne Shirley : I hope to foster my pupils' talents and be an influence for good. |
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Flora Jane Spencer : How like our Anne! |
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Diana Barry : What do you think, Gilbert? |
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Diana Barry : What sort of teacher do you want to be? |
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Gilbert Blythe : Oh, well... |
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Gilbert Blythe : I want to face my pupils with an eye to their futures. Only... |
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Anne Shirley : Only? |
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Flora Jane Spencer : Only what? |
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Gilbert Blythe : Nothing. |
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Diana Barry : Well, you'll all do fine. |
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Diana Barry : By the way, what happened in that business with Mr. Harrison? |
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Anne Shirley : What?! |
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Anne Shirley : Oh... |
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Diana Barry : Anne sold her neighbor's cow by mistake! Can you believe it? |
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Anne Shirley : How many times must I get into the worst scrape of my life before I'm through? |
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Anne Shirley : Mr. Harrison had just snapped at me the other day, so I lost my head. |
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Anne Shirley : I felt certain that your old cow Dolly |
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Anne Shirley : had broken the fence and gotten into Mr. Harrison's oats! |
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Anne Shirley : Mr. Shearer came by that very minute, so I sold her to him for twenty dollars. |
(0:03:06.82) |
Anne Shirley : Then I went home to Green Gables, and there was Dolly! |
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Anne Shirley : I had sold the neighbor's cow! |
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Anne Shirley : It gave Marilla headaches and caused an awful bother. |
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Anne Shirley : Oh really, Matthew! I know you're laughing at me! |
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Anne Shirley : What now? |
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Anne Shirley : I can't remember a word of the speech I stayed up composing! |
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Anne Shirley : My name is Anne Shirley. |
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Anne Shirley : I hope we will all have great fun learning together! |
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Anne Shirley : My pupils! Heroes and literary giants of the future! |
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Marilla Cuthbert : Anthony? |
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Mrs. Rachel Lynde : Mrs. George Pye has taken her husband's orphan nephew. |
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Marilla Cuthbert : And he'll be going to school with Anne? |
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Anne Shirley : That makes him a relation of Josie's, I suppose. |
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Mrs. Rachel Lynde : You may expect trouble, that's what. |
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Anne Shirley : I am being put to the test. |
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Anne Shirley : Isn't the weather lovely, Anthony? Perfect for the first day of school. |
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Anne Shirley : You all have such shining morning faces, and bright, inquisitive eyes. |
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Anne Shirley : Irving? |
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Anne Shirley : Didn't you came from the United States with your father? |
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Anne Shirley : And now you live with your grandmother in the village? |
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Anne Shirley : Did he, now? |
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Anne Shirley : Yes, I do! Well spotted! |
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Anne Shirley : Your teacher's name is Anne with an e
! |
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Anne Shirley : Now, it is time to begin our lesson! |
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Anne Shirley : Open your readers, please! |
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Anne Shirley : "Here am I, little jumping Joan." |
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Anne Shirley : "When nobody's with me, I'm always alone." |
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Anne Shirley : I want all my boys to be gentlemen. |
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Anne Shirley : Do you know what a gentleman is, Anthony? |
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Anne Shirley : Gentlemen don't pour water down ladies' necks. |
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Anne Shirley : W-Well, I... |
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Anne Shirley : Y-Yes. |
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Anne Shirley : I want to go, too. |
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Anne Shirley : Paul? |
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Anne Shirley : What's wrong? Did you forget something? |
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Anne Shirley : My, how pretty. |
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Anne Shirley : What, me? |
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Anne Shirley : Paul? |
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Anne Shirley : Thank you! |
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Marilla Cuthbert : Paul's father used to live in Avonlea. |
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Marilla Cuthbert : According to Rachel... |
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Mrs. Rachel Lynde : That Paul is Stephen Irving's boy. |
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Mrs. Rachel Lynde : You remember. Him that jilted Lavendar Lewis over at Grafton? |
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Marilla Cuthbert : I don't think he jilted her. There was a quarrel. |
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Marilla Cuthbert : I suppose there was blame on both sides. |
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Mrs. Rachel Lynde : Well, anyway, she never married. |
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Mrs. Rachel Lynde : A common enough story, I guess. |
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Marilla Cuthbert : Stephen went off to the States, married, and had Paul. |
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Anne Shirley : So that's it. |
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Marilla Cuthbert : Now, how did you get along? |
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Anne Shirley : Ask me that a month later and I may be able to tell you. |
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Anne Shirley : My thoughts feel as if they had been all stirred up. |
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Marilla Cuthbert : I see Miss Shirley had a tiring day. |
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Anne Shirley : The only thing I accomplished is that I taught unlettered children that A
is A
. |
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Anne Shirley : Isn't it something to have started souls along a path |
(0:10:04.75) |
Anne Shirley : that may end in Shakespeare and Paradise Lost
? |
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Marilla Cuthbert : I made too much again. |
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Marilla Cuthbert : Matthew always was fond of stew. |
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Anne Shirley : No matter, Marilla. I'm feeling ravenous today. |
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Anne Shirley : I could wolf down the lot! |
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Marilla Cuthbert : If you can muster an appetite like that, I guess I needn't worry. |
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Anne Shirley : Oh, do smell that. |
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Anne Shirley : Bliss is it on such a day to be alive! |
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Diana Barry : Don't drive so fast, Anne! |
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Anne Shirley : This summer, we young people who hope to better Avonlea |
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Anne Shirley : formed the Village Improvement Society. |
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Anne Shirley : Gilbert was elected president, |
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Anne Shirley : Diana was treasurer, and I was secretary. |
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Anne Shirley : We had just convened our second meeting. |
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Gilbert Blythe : I'd like to discuss the costs of improving the Avonlea hall. |
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Anne Shirley : Marilla told me that "people don't like being improved." |
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Anne Shirley : I explained that we are going to improve the village
, not the people in it. |
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Diana Barry : I've been asked if we mean to plow up all the roadsides |
(0:11:44.85) |
Diana Barry : and set them out with geraniums. |
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Flora Jane Spencer : Try, "I will not
hang lace curtains in the cow stall windows." |
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Anne Shirley : We'll have to canvass from house to house, to clear our names as much as anything. |
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Gilbert Blythe : I guess we will. |
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Diana Barry : Why on earth did you offer to canvass the Newbridge road, Anne? |
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Diana Barry : I've been dreading it all morning. |
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Diana Barry : Almost all the cranks in Avonlea live along it. |
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Anne Shirley : I feel myself responsible for the A.V.I.S., since I was the first to suggest it, |
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Anne Shirley : and it seems to me that I ought to do the most disagreeable things. |
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Anne Shirley : I'm sorry on your account; but you needn't say a word at the cranky places. |
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Anne Shirley : I'll do all the talking. |
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Diana Barry : I just know they'll treat us like swindlers or peddlers. |
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Diana Barry : If Catherine is alone we may get something. |
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Anne Shirley : And if her sister Eliza is in? |
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Diana Barry : We won't. |
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Anne Shirley : Oh, indeed there is! |
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Anne Shirley : Why, there are ever so many bright sides, Miss Andrews. |
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Diana Barry : Anne. |
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Anne Shirley : It's really a beautiful world. |
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Diana Barry : Oh, I don't... |
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Anne Shirley : The doctor thinks her eyes will not get any worse if she is very careful. |
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Anne Shirley : No! |
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Diana Barry : I want to go home. |
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Anne Shirley : Catherine?! |
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Anne Shirley : Oh, Catherine! |
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Diana Barry : Thank you! |
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Diana Barry : If his wife is home, we won't get a cent. |
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Diana Barry : Dan Blair doesn't dare have his hair cut without asking her permission. |
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Anne Shirley : Everyone says so. |
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Diana Barry : P-Pardon the intrusion. |
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Anne Shirley : We've come from the Improvement Society. |
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Anne Shirley : I was afraid I was going to laugh myself to death! |
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Diana Barry : Did you see his apron fluttering behind him like a tail?! |
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Anne Shirley : He must not have wanted to disappoint his wife. |
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Anne Shirley : He was desperate. |
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Diana Barry : And he gave four
dollars! |
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Anne Shirley : The Whites' place is next. |
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Diana Barry : I've never met them, but I hear she likes things neat. |
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Anne Shirley : Pardon us. |
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Anne Shirley : Don't you dare laugh, Diana. |
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Diana Barry : Don't you look at my face. |
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Diana Barry : The next place is the last. |
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Anne Shirley : Yes. |
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Anne Shirley : Oh? |
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Diana Barry : There's Mr. and Mrs. Dickson with old Mrs. White. |
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Diana Barry : Goodness! |
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Anne Shirley : Congratulations, Mrs. White! |
(0:17:36.15) |
Diana Barry : What?! We're going straight to Lorenzo White's? |
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Anne Shirley : Gilbert and Fred won't canvass him until next week, |
(0:17:53.43) |
Anne Shirley : and he won't be so generous by then! |
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Diana Barry : You mean it?! |
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Anne Shirley : Mr. Daniel Blair put down four dollars. |
(0:18:08.13) |
Diana Barry : What will we say if the baby isn't pretty? |
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Anne Shirley : Oh, there will certainly be something else nice to say about it. |
(0:18:30.23) |
Diana Barry : It is
pretty! |
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Anne Shirley : Like a little angel! |
(0:18:39.62) |
Anne Shirley : We'll slip over to Mr. Harrison's last. It's on our way home. |
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Diana Barry : What?! But Jane and Josie took the Carmody road! |
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Anne Shirley : They're too afraid to go near him. And he's really such a nice person. |
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Diana Barry : They're only afraid because they've heard you sold his cow by mistake. |
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Anne Shirley : Isn't that all the more reason why I should be the one to go? |
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Anne Shirley : I brought him a cake with my apology, |
(0:19:08.38) |
Anne Shirley : and he gladly forgave me in exchange for our Jersey cow. |
(0:19:11.93) |
Anne Shirley : So you see, Mr. Harrison and I get on famously! |
(0:19:16.13) |
Anne Shirley : You mean you won't subscribe? |
(0:19:21.42) |
Anne Shirley : But why? |
(0:19:25.97) |
Diana Barry : Someone
led me to expect otherwise. |
(0:19:27.69) |
Anne Shirley : But I thought you approved of our society, Mr. Harrison. |
(0:19:30.73) |
Diana Barry : My! |
(0:19:42.91) |
Anne Shirley : Et tu, Ginger?! |
(0:19:43.67) |
Anne Shirley : A few more experiences such as I have had today |
(0:19:52.44) |
Anne Shirley : would make me as much of a pessimist as Miss Eliza Andrews. |
(0:19:55.05) |
Anne Shirley : It's no laughing matter! |
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Diana Barry : But have you ever known a day where so many things went against you? |
(0:20:02.59) |
Anne Shirley : True enough. And we muddled through somehow. |
(0:20:09.47) |
Diana Barry : Yes. It was a good day. |
(0:20:14.33) |
Anne Shirley : You think so? |
(0:20:16.54) |
Diana Barry : I feel as though my world has grown a little broader! |
(0:20:18.54) |
Anne Shirley : So do I! |
(0:20:23.75) |
Diana Barry : Here is the total of the subscriptions. |
(0:20:29.04) |
Flora Jane Spencer : I don't believe it. |
(0:20:31.00) |
Gilbert Blythe : Teaching isn't easy, is it? |
(0:20:40.70) |
Anne Shirley : No. I've wondered if I can face up to forty more years of unruly pupils. |
(0:20:43.77) |
Gilbert Blythe : I've heard all the children like you. |
(0:20:51.14) |
Anne Shirley : I'm glad, but several of them might not respect me. |
(0:20:54.82) |
Anne Shirley : Although some encourage me, too. |
(0:20:59.66) |
Gilbert Blythe : My father has gotten well and come to live with us, |
(0:21:04.60) |
Gilbert Blythe : but illness and circumstance keep more than a few of my pupils from their parents. |
(0:21:09.17) |
Anne Shirley : Oh. |
(0:21:14.78) |
Gilbert Blythe : I want to be a doctor. |
(0:21:16.22) |
Gilbert Blythe : I want to fight disease and pain and ignorance. |
(0:21:21.31) |
Gilbert Blythe : The folks who lived before me have done so much for me that I want to show my gratitude |
(0:21:27.99) |
Gilbert Blythe : by doing something for the folks who will live after me. |
(0:21:32.06) |
Anne Shirley : I see. |
(0:21:40.22) |
Anne Shirley : I'd like to add some beauty to life. |
(0:21:43.26) |
Anne Shirley : I'd love to make people have a pleasanter time because of me! |
(0:21:49.72) |
Gilbert Blythe : I think you're fulfilling that ambition every day. |
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