Anne Shirley : A month has gone by since I started teaching at the Avonlea school. |
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Anne Shirley : Just as I was getting used to standing in front of my pupils day after day, |
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Anne Shirley : a shocking change came along to stir up my life. |
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Mrs. Rachel Lynde : There's Marilla getting home from her relation's funeral. |
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Mrs. Rachel Lynde : And she's got the twins with her. |
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Mrs. Rachel Lynde : Yes. They lost their father so soon, and now their mother, too. |
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Mrs. Rachel Lynde : Why, there's the boy grabbing at the pony's tail and Marilla jerking him back. |
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Mrs. Rachel Lynde : The girl's sitting up on the seat as prim as you please. |
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Mrs. Rachel Lynde : Anne'll be tickled to death. She's awful fond of children. |
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Mrs. Rachel Lynde : Everybody laughed at the idea of Marilla bringing up a child. |
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Mrs. Rachel Lynde : And now she has adopted twins. |
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Mrs. Rachel Lynde : You're never safe from being surprised till you're dead. |
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Anne Shirley : Welcome to Green Gables. |
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Anne Shirley : You must be Dora. |
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Anne Shirley : And that makes you... |
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Anne Shirley : And full of life, I see. |
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Marilla Cuthbert : Davy, mind your table manners. |
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Anne Shirley : Here. |
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Marilla Cuthbert : You ought to say thank you for that. |
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Marilla Cuthbert : No, you have had plenty of cake. |
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Marilla Cuthbert : Good heavens! |
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Marilla Cuthbert : Davy! |
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Anne Shirley : Davy, gentlemen don't do things like that. |
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Anne Shirley : But don't you want to be? |
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Anne Shirley : Oh, indeed you can. |
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Anne Shirley : You can begin to be a gentleman when you are a little boy. |
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Anne Shirley : And gentlemen never snatch things from ladies or pull anybody's hair. |
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Marilla Cuthbert : Anne. |
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Anne Shirley : Or
forget to say thank you. |
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Marilla Cuthbert : They'd better go to bed. |
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Marilla Cuthbert : Dora will sleep with me. You're not afraid to sleep alone, are you, Davy? |
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Marilla Cuthbert : Oh, yes, you are. |
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Marilla Cuthbert : Because I said so! |
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Anne Shirley : You're going to church today. |
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Anne Shirley : Wouldn't you feel ashamed of yourself, meeting new people with a dirty face? |
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Anne Shirley : Paul Irving washes his face every day of his own accord. |
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Anne Shirley : One of my pupils. |
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Anne Shirley : He's not grown up, but he is
a gentleman. |
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Anne Shirley : Yes, I do. |
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Marilla Cuthbert : We ought to get going! |
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Anne Shirley : Paul! |
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Marilla Cuthbert : Good morning, Paul. |
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Anne Shirley : These are the latest additions to our family, Davy and Dora. |
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Marilla Cuthbert : Stay in your room for the rest of the day! |
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Anne Shirley : Indeed he wouldn't. |
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Gilbert Blythe : Today, I'd like to settle on a definite plan for improving the Avonlea hall. |
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Diana Barry : We should have enough money subscribed to paint it and shingle the roof, too. |
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Flora Jane Spencer : The roof will be dark red, of course. |
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Anne Shirley : Of course. |
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Gilbert Blythe : Now, what about the walls? |
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Diana Barry : Why not a pretty green? |
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Diana Barry : Were you really? |
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Gilbert Blythe : So we'll have it painted green? |
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Anne Shirley : So it seems. |
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Anne Shirley : And I guess we'll ask Mr. Roger Pie to do the job. |
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Gilbert Blythe : The Pyes did subscribe the most, altogether. |
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Anne Shirley : Would you care for more tea? |
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Diana Barry : Yes please. |
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Gilbert Blythe : In that case, we'll meet again in a week. |
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Anne Shirley : Wait, where is Dora? |
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Diana Barry : She just went out back with Davy. |
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Anne Shirley : What? |
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Anne Shirley : Dora! |
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Anne Shirley : What has happened to you? |
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Anne Shirley : You're covered in mud. |
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Anne Shirley : Don't tell me you walked it? |
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Anne Shirley : You fell in? |
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Anne Shirley : How could you do such a thing to your sister? |
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Anne Shirley : I'm truly disappointed in you. |
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Anne Shirley : Davy?! |
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Anne Shirley : No, he would never dream of such a thing. |
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Anne Shirley : Davy? |
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Anne Shirley : Indeed I do. |
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Anne Shirley : Yes. |
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Anne Shirley : But I'd like you better still if you weren't so naughty. |
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Anne Shirley : Davy, what is it you've done? |
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Anne Shirley : Davy, tell me what you've done! |
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Anne Shirley : This last fortnight has been so peaceful, |
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Anne Shirley : and even Davy has been almost well-behaved. |
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Anne Shirley : How quiet the woods are today... |
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Anne Shirley : not a murmur except that soft wind purring in the treetops! |
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Anne Shirley : You beautiful trees! |
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Anne Shirley : I love every one of you as a friend. |
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Diana Barry : Anne Shirley, you're only pretending to be grown up. |
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Diana Barry : I believe when you're alone you're as much a little girl as you ever were. |
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Anne Shirley : You see, I was little for fourteen years |
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Anne Shirley : and I've only been grown-uppish for scarcely three. |
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Anne Shirley : These walks home from school are almost the only time I have for dreaming. |
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Diana Barry : That sounds splendid. |
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Anne Shirley : Where are you going, Diana? |
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Diana Barry : Down to the Dicksons. |
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Diana Barry : I promised to help Alberta cut out her new dress. |
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Diana Barry : Can't you walk down in the evening, Anne, and come home with me? |
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Anne Shirley : I might... |
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Anne Shirley : since Fred Wright is away in town |
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Anne Shirley : Is his company really so enjoyable? |
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Diana Barry : I don't see why I
should know. |
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Anne Shirley : Wait! |
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Anne Shirley : Don't leave me! |
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Anne Shirley : I'm home, Marilla. |
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Marilla Cuthbert : Anne, Dora is lost! |
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Marilla Cuthbert : I only just got home from Rachel's and no Dora to be seen. |
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Anne Shirley : Davy, do you know where she is? |
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Anne Shirley : I see. |
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Marilla Cuthbert : I've hunted the whole house through. |
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Anne Shirley : She would never wander far away alone. |
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Anne Shirley : Let's search again. |
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Marilla Cuthbert : Dora! |
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Anne Shirley : Dora! |
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Marilla Cuthbert : It's a most mysterious thing. |
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Anne Shirley : Where can she be? |
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Marilla Cuthbert : Did you see her? |
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Anne Shirley : If Dora fell in here... |
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Marilla Cuthbert : Run across for Mr. Harrison. |
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Anne Shirley : Mr. Harrison is away. |
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Anne Shirley : I'll go for Mr. Barry. |
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Diana Barry : She can't be down there. |
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Diana Barry : Look here, young man, are you sure you've no idea where your sister is? |
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Marilla Cuthbert : Nonsense. |
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Marilla Cuthbert : Anne, do you suppose she could have strayed over to Mr. Harrison's? |
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Marilla Cuthbert : She has always been talking about his parrot ever since that time you took her over. |
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Anne Shirley : I'll go over and see. |
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Anne Shirley : Dora! Dora! |
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Anne Shirley : Dora! |
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Anne Shirley : Do— |
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Anne Shirley : Dora... |
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Anne Shirley : Oh, Dora! |
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Anne Shirley : Dora, what a fright you have given us! |
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Anne Shirley : How came you to be here? |
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Marilla Cuthbert : Dora! |
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Marilla Cuthbert : Mr. Barry, Dora is here! |
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Diana Barry : Thank heavens. |
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Anne Shirley : Where is Davy? |
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Marilla Cuthbert : I found him hiding in the stable. |
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Anne Shirley : How could you behave so, Davy?! |
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Anne Shirley : But you told a falsehood about it, Davy. |
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Anne Shirley : I mean a story that was not true. |
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Anne Shirley : Oh, Davy, how could you? Don't you know how wrong it was? |
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Anne Shirley : Listen, Davy, |
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Anne Shirley : there is plenty of fun to be had in this world without telling falsehoods. |
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Anne Shirley : I'll teach you. |
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Anne Shirley : He didn't know it was wrong to tell falsehoods, Marilla. |
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Anne Shirley : I think we must forgive him if he will promise never to say what isn't true again. |
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Anne Shirley : You mustn't say such things. |
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Marilla Cuthbert : That's a good question. |
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Marilla Cuthbert : I can't think of any way except to send him to bed without his supper. |
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Marilla Cuthbert : Can't you suggest something else with that imagination of yours, Anne? |
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Anne Shirley : That will do. |
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Anne Shirley : I like to imagine only pleasant things. |
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Anne Shirley : There are so many unpleasant things in the world already |
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Anne Shirley : that there is no use in imagining any more. |
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Anne Shirley : Yes, indeed. |
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Anne Shirley : Yes. |
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Anne Shirley : Davy Keith, Marilla never told a story in her life. |
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Anne Shirley : Why, Davy Keith, something dreadful has happened to you this very day. |
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Anne Shirley : I don't mean your being sent to bed. |
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Anne Shirley : I mean the fact that you told a falsehood today. |
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Anne Shirley : For a boy to tell what isn't true is almost the worst thing that could happen to him. |
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Anne Shirley : So you see Marilla told you the truth. |
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Marilla Cuthbert : I suppose I shouldn't have told him that, |
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Marilla Cuthbert : although I heard a minister say it to a child once. |
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Anne Shirley : And that convinced them, I suppose. |
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Anne Shirley : But Davy isn't so easily satisfied. |
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Marilla Cuthbert : True enough. |
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Marilla Cuthbert : I do not know what we are going to do with that child. |
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Marilla Cuthbert : And Dora is such a good girl. |
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Anne Shirley : A good child brings her own challenges. |
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Anne Shirley : And remember how bad I was when I came here. |
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Marilla Cuthbert : You were always getting into terrible scrapes. |
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Anne Shirley : I don't see that I said anything so funny. |
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Anne Shirley : Davy's mind has to have something to occupy it, |
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Anne Shirley : just as mine did. |
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Marilla Cuthbert : You may be right. |
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Anne Shirley : You and Matthew helped me to get as far as I have. |
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Anne Shirley : I'd like to do the same for those children. |
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Anne Shirley : Perhaps we always love best the people who need us. |
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Anne Shirley : And they need us badly. |
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Marilla Cuthbert : You know, Matthew once told me just that. |
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Anne Shirley : Did he really? |
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Anne Shirley : And who was it who needed Matthew? |
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Anne Shirley : Tell me. I want to know! |
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