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Anne Shirley : I've been at Redmond three weeks now. (0:00:03.58)
Anne Shirley : Philippa and I became friends
almost as soon as we'd met.
(0:00:06.59)
Anne Shirley : Why, I was just thinking
that exact same thing.
(0:00:09.48)
Anne Shirley : Despite my misgivings,
my school life fell into focus.
(0:00:09.68)
Anne Shirley : Alec and Alonzo don't seem to
have any serious rival yet.
(0:00:32.70)
Anne Shirley : Phil said she writes them both every
week about her worshipers here.
(0:00:39.56)
Anne Shirley : Who?! (0:00:53.28)
Anne Shirley : Listen here, Phil. (0:01:03.93)
Anne Shirley : There's nothing at all
between Gilbert and me.
(0:01:05.47)
Anne Shirley : Yes, of course! (0:01:30.85)
Anne Shirley : I like you a big bit, Phil. (0:01:32.65)
Anne Shirley : You're a dear, sweet, adorable... kitten. (0:01:34.44)
Anne Shirley : Isn't it heavy? (0:03:17.90)
Gilbert Blythe : Not a bit. (0:03:19.42)
Anne Shirley : Honestly, that Philippa. (0:03:21.17)
Gilbert Blythe : I don't mind. It's good exercise. (0:03:23.31)
Anne Shirley : When you think of it like that,
being a porter doesn't sound so bad.
(0:03:25.74)
Anne Shirley : What? Why? (0:03:31.06)
Gilbert Blythe : You're welcome. (0:03:36.40)
Anne Shirley : S-See you. (0:03:41.11)
Gilbert Blythe : Isn't she a marvel? (0:03:43.41)
Gilbert Blythe : She holds her own in every class she takes. (0:03:45.41)
Anne Shirley : Yes. When she finds time
to study is a mystery.
(0:03:48.51)
Gilbert Blythe : I hear you're top of your year
in English literature yourself.
(0:03:53.20)
Anne Shirley : If I am, (0:03:57.01)
Anne Shirley : it must be because I was so desperate
to compete with someone in Avonlea.
(0:03:58.32)
Anne Shirley : I hear you have been elected
president of the freshman class.
(0:04:02.29)
Gilbert Blythe : Only because everybody put my name forward. (0:04:05.97)
Anne Shirley : A position of honor and responsibility. (0:04:08.47)
Gilbert Blythe : Anyway, I got asked to join
a fraternity, the "Lambs,"
(0:04:10.95)
Gilbert Blythe : only there was a bit of
an initiation ordeal.
(0:04:15.28)
Anne Shirley : What kind of "ordeal"? (0:04:18.76)
Gilbert Blythe : I had to parade the business streets
in broad daylight, wearing...
(0:04:20.30)
Anne Shirley : You should have told me!
I would have gone to see you.
(0:04:31.54)
Gilbert Blythe : I had to keep it up all day long! (0:04:34.11)
Anne Shirley : And did any gentlemen try to court you? (0:04:36.15)
Gilbert Blythe : If only! (0:04:38.96)
Anne Shirley : My happiest moments now are those
in which letters come from home.
(0:04:44.15)
Anne Shirley : I particularly enjoyed Mrs. Lynde's. (0:04:49.06)
Mrs. Rachel Lynde : It makes me mad, such hopeless
candidates as they have sent us
(0:04:52.94)
Mrs. Rachel Lynde : to fill the vacancy in the Avonlea church. (0:04:56.86)
Mrs. Rachel Lynde : And such nonsense as they preach! (0:05:00.10)
Mrs. Rachel Lynde : Worst of all, this one goes on about
things you'll never find in Holy Writ.
(0:05:03.99)
Mrs. Rachel Lynde : But it seems everybody has
something to recommend him.
(0:05:13.19)
Mrs. Rachel Lynde : One day, that old pig of Mr. Harrison's
wandered into the church.
(0:05:16.31)
Mrs. Rachel Lynde : The poor pig was near scared to death. (0:05:26.06)
Mrs. Rachel Lynde : I've never seen another minister hang on
to a pig's back as well as that one.
(0:05:33.18)
Mrs. Rachel Lynde : I wish you could have seen it! (0:05:40.10)
Gilbert Blythe : I hate to laugh, but I can't help it. (0:05:43.92)
Anne Shirley : Davy wrote me a charming letter, too. (0:05:46.13)
Marilla Cuthbert : Davy Keith, how many
times must I tell you?!
(0:06:08.14)
Marilla Cuthbert : Are you listening to me?! (0:06:11.06)
Marilla Cuthbert : Go to your room and stay there! (0:06:12.32)
Mrs. Rachel Lynde : Say a prayer for me. (0:06:17.39)
Gilbert Blythe : I'd like to know that myself. (0:06:26.90)
Anne Shirley : Marilla's letter gives me
a whiff of Green Gables.
(0:06:28.90)
Gilbert Blythe : Yes? (0:06:33.32)
Anne Shirley : Diana's is nothing but Fred. (0:06:34.03)
Gilbert Blythe : You can't fault her for that. (0:06:36.66)
Anne Shirley : And Ruby's... (0:06:39.59)
Anne Shirley : Gilbert? Gilbert is writing to Ruby? (0:06:47.17)
Anne Shirley : Of course I don't mind.
He has a perfect right to.
(0:06:52.81)
Gilbert Blythe : Anne? (0:06:57.51)
Anne Shirley : O-Oh, Ruby wrote that she
misses me horribly.
(0:07:00.36)
Gilbert Blythe : That sounds just like her. (0:07:06.40)
Gilbert Blythe : I'm glad to hear they're all well. (0:07:08.17)
Anne Shirley : So am I. (0:07:11.11)
Anne Shirley : Avonlea is on the other side of this sea. (0:07:12.94)
Gilbert Blythe : It is far, but letters keep us tied to it. (0:07:15.89)
Anne Shirley : Letters may not be the only thing that
allows me to feel close to Avonlea.
(0:07:20.87)
Anne Shirley : But really, (0:07:28.26)
Anne Shirley : a pig running off with a
minister on his back?
(0:07:29.54)
Anne Shirley : Come in. (0:07:37.55)
Anne Shirley : We are going for a walk in the park. (0:07:41.79)
Anne Shirley : Not at all. (0:07:53.44)
Anne Shirley : All the more reason you should join us! (0:08:30.11)
Anne Shirley : Charlie and Gilbert have
always been friends.
(0:08:44.93)
Anne Shirley : Don't call him names. (0:08:48.37)
Anne Shirley : What a fog we have today. (0:08:57.56)
Anne Shirley : My! (0:09:07.88)
Anne Shirley : That's Redmond College, so... (0:09:36.89)
Anne Shirley : It must be around there! (0:09:39.85)
Gilbert Blythe : I know. (0:09:41.70)
Gilbert Blythe : Let's go home around by Spofford Avenue. (0:09:42.73)
Gilbert Blythe : We can see all "the handsome houses
where the wealthy nobles dwell."
(0:09:45.55)
Anne Shirley : How much would one have to work
to live in houses like these?
(0:10:05.08)
Anne Shirley : Where is the place you
wanted to show me, Phil?
(0:10:09.89)
Anne Shirley : It's the dearest place I ever saw! (0:10:18.22)
Anne Shirley : It's dearer and quainter than even
Miss Lavendar's stone house.
(0:10:20.87)
Anne Shirley : Patty's Place! (0:10:32.61)
Gilbert Blythe : Do you have any idea who lives there? (0:10:34.87)
Gilbert Blythe : "Spofford"? (0:10:41.49)
Gilbert Blythe : This house is a piece of
local history, then.
(0:10:59.00)
Anne Shirley : Goodness! (0:11:11.51)
Anne Shirley : A real apple orchard on Spofford Avenue! (0:11:12.74)
Anne Shirley : I'm going to dream about
"Patty's Place" tonight.
(0:11:16.47)
Anne Shirley : I wonder if, by any chance,
we'll ever see the inside of it.
(0:11:19.94)
Anne Shirley : No, it isn't likely. (0:11:24.80)
Anne Shirley : But I have a queer, creepy, crawly feeling—
you can call it a presentiment—
(0:11:27.45)
Anne Shirley : that "Patty's Place" and I are going
to be better acquainted yet.
(0:11:31.56)
Anne Shirley : I can't really believe that this time
tomorrow, I'll be in Green Gables.
(0:11:50.37)
Anne Shirley : I'd love to go to Bolingbroke some day. (0:12:19.70)
Anne Shirley : But I can't go this year—I must go home. (0:12:23.46)
Anne Shirley : You don't know how
my heart longs for it, Phil.
(0:12:26.42)
Anne Shirley : In Avonlea? (0:12:40.86)
Anne Shirley : I'm sorry to say I've no plans
to spend Christmas with him.
(0:12:45.97)
Anne Shirley : Your picture of social triumphs
is quite fascinating, Phil.
(0:13:01.37)
Anne Shirley : But I'll paint one to offset it. (0:13:07.30)
Anne Shirley : I'm going home to an old country farmhouse, (0:13:11.49)
Anne Shirley : once green, rather faded now. (0:13:16.66)
Anne Shirley : There is a brook below and a pond nearby
that will be gray and brooding now.
(0:13:21.62)
Anne Shirley : There will be two oldish
ladies in the house;
(0:13:29.45)
Anne Shirley : and there will be two twins, one a perfect
model, the other a "holy terror."
(0:13:32.91)
Anne Shirley : There will be a little room upstairs over
the porch, where old dreams hang thick.
(0:13:39.68)
Anne Shirley : How do you like my picture, Phil? (0:13:46.46)
Anne Shirley : Oh, but I've left out the
transforming thing.
(0:13:53.77)
Anne Shirley : The power that transforms everything. (0:13:59.90)
Anne Shirley : A power called "love." (0:14:05.30)
Anne Shirley : Davy! Dora! (0:14:35.65)
Marilla Cuthbert : Welcome home, Anne. (0:14:49.13)
Anne Shirley : What did you ask the minister for? (0:14:51.62)
Mrs. Rachel Lynde : Davy! Have you been spying? (0:14:57.03)
Mrs. Rachel Lynde : Has Diana gone home? (0:15:07.83)
Anne Shirley : Yes. (0:15:10.05)
Marilla Cuthbert : I suppose you girls talked all night
and got hardly a wink of sleep.
(0:15:10.97)
Anne Shirley : Yes. (0:15:15.56)
Anne Shirley : We had so much to tell each other, (0:15:16.86)
Anne Shirley : just like we did when we first met. (0:15:19.27)
Anne Shirley : And Jane is going to stay the night. (0:15:21.66)
Anne Shirley : I've had a letter from her. (0:15:25.05)
Anne Shirley : She says she wants my opinion on something. (0:15:27.47)
Marilla Cuthbert : Oh, honestly. (0:15:30.99)
Mrs. Rachel Lynde : Where's the harm? (0:15:32.79)
Mrs. Rachel Lynde : They won't be so free to
come and go much longer.
(0:15:34.54)
Mrs. Rachel Lynde : Even Ruby Gillis has gotten
engaged, they say.
(0:15:37.93)
Anne Shirley : Has she really? (0:15:40.75)
Mrs. Rachel Lynde : What, haven't you heard? (0:15:42.41)
Mrs. Rachel Lynde : Rumor has it the man is the
Spencervale schoolteacher.
(0:15:44.82)
Anne Shirley : I see. (0:15:48.44)
Mrs. Rachel Lynde : Isn't that nice? (0:15:49.65)
Anne Shirley : Diana didn't say a thing. (0:15:49.65)
Anne Shirley : Maybe Jane is engaged, too.
Is that what she's coming to talk about?
(0:15:52.38)
Anne Shirley : If so, I'll soon be the only fancy-free
maiden of our old quartet.
(0:15:57.33)
Anne Shirley : Just the sort of night people like to
cuddle down between their blankets
(0:16:04.12)
Anne Shirley : and count their mercies! (0:16:09.21)
Flora Jane Spencer : Anne. (0:16:11.95)
Flora Jane Spencer : I want to tell you something. May I? (0:16:14.23)
Anne Shirley : Really, Jane. You could at
least try to look happy.
(0:16:17.70)
Anne Shirley : Of course. (0:16:22.39)
Flora Jane Spencer : What do you think of my brother? (0:16:23.72)
Anne Shirley : Come again? (0:16:28.97)
Flora Jane Spencer : What do you think of Billy? (0:16:30.12)
Anne Shirley : What do you mean, exactly? (0:16:33.59)
Flora Jane Spencer : Do you like Billy? (0:16:40.09)
Anne Shirley : Why—why—yes, I like him, of course. (0:16:42.30)
Flora Jane Spencer : Would you like him for a husband? (0:16:45.39)
Anne Shirley : Whose husband? (0:16:49.20)
Flora Jane Spencer : Yours, of course! (0:16:50.48)
Anne Shirley : What?! (0:16:53.48)
Flora Jane Spencer : Billy wants to marry you! (0:16:55.12)
Flora Jane Spencer : He's always been crazy about you! (0:16:57.68)
Flora Jane Spencer : But he's so shy he couldn't ask
you himself if you'd have him,
(0:17:01.83)
Flora Jane Spencer : so he got me to do it. I'd rather not have. (0:17:06.54)
Anne Shirley : I... I'm sorry, Jane.
I couldn't marry Billy!
(0:17:10.46)
Anne Shirley : Why, such an idea never
occurred to me—never!
(0:17:15.65)
Flora Jane Spencer : I don't suppose it did. (0:17:20.59)
Flora Jane Spencer : But Billy is a good fellow. (0:17:22.44)
Flora Jane Spencer : He's a great worker, he's gentle,
and he'd be very good to you.
(0:17:24.74)
Anne Shirley : Jane! (0:17:30.02)
Anne Shirley : I appreciate the thought, Jane, but I don't
care anything for Billy in that way.
(0:17:31.43)
Flora Jane Spencer : Well, I didn't suppose you would. (0:17:38.18)
Flora Jane Spencer : I told Billy I didn't believe it was a
bit of use to ask you, but he insisted.
(0:17:41.26)
Anne Shirley : I hope Billy won't feel very badly over it. (0:18:02.45)
Flora Jane Spencer : Oh, he won't break his heart. (0:18:06.26)
Flora Jane Spencer : He likes Nettie Blewett pretty well, too, (0:18:08.29)
Flora Jane Spencer : and mother would rather he
married her than anyone.
(0:18:13.94)
Flora Jane Spencer : She's such a good cook, and her
people are so respectable.
(0:18:18.51)
Anne Shirley : Yes. I hope it all works out for them. (0:18:23.77)
Flora Jane Spencer : Please don't mention what
I said last night.
(0:18:27.37)
Anne Shirley : I won't. (0:18:30.46)
Anne Shirley : Was there ever anything so ridiculous? (0:18:33.48)
Anne Shirley : How was that for the first
proposal I ever received?
(0:18:36.52)
Anne Shirley : I thought it would happen someday,
but I never dreamed it would be secondhand.
(0:18:41.33)
Anne Shirley : My... (0:18:47.39)
Anne Shirley : My ideal is (0:18:49.14)
Anne Shirley : dark-eyed and distinguished-looking,
and he would...
(0:18:50.94)
Anne Shirley : I will! (0:19:06.72)
Anne Shirley : Or else... (0:19:08.23)
Anne Shirley : Forgive me! (0:19:17.97)
Anne Shirley : Of course. (0:19:27.55)
Anne Shirley : I suppose there's no getting round it. (0:19:36.79)
Anne Shirley : Life is one long series
of bends in the road.
(0:19:40.21)
Anne Shirley : Little dreams break, (0:19:44.79)
Anne Shirley : and people change. (0:19:48.68)
Anne Shirley : Even Jane and Ruby and Diana. (0:19:50.95)
Gilbert Blythe : Hey! (0:19:54.04)
Anne Shirley : What are you doing out so early? (0:20:01.91)
Gilbert Blythe : The snow looked so lovely,
I thought I'd ask you to walk with me.
(0:20:06.50)
Gilbert Blythe : And you? (0:20:10.98)
Anne Shirley : Oh, nothing really. (0:20:12.07)
Anne Shirley : But this snowy landscape is breathtaking. (0:20:14.14)
Gilbert Blythe : Yes. (0:20:17.22)
Anne Shirley : I think, if ever any great
sorrow came to me,
(0:20:18.73)
Anne Shirley : I would think of this sight for comfort. (0:20:22.94)
Gilbert Blythe : I hope no great sorrow
ever will come to you.
(0:20:26.97)
Anne Shirley : But there must—sometime. (0:20:31.39)
Anne Shirley : There have, and there will. (0:20:35.01)
Anne Shirley : I know. Won't you come by the house? (0:20:37.62)
Anne Shirley : You haven't seen Marilla or
Mrs. Lynde in ages, have you?
(0:20:40.14)
Gilbert Blythe : No, I haven't. (0:20:43.41)
Anne Shirley : Davy and Dora will be delighted. (0:20:45.11)
Gilbert Blythe : Anne! (0:20:49.34)
Gilbert Blythe : Wait! (0:20:50.13)
Gilbert Blythe : Your bootlace. (0:20:52.12)
Anne Shirley : So I've avoided one small sorrow. (0:20:55.04)
Anne Shirley : Thank you. (0:21:00.17)
Gilbert Blythe : If I had my way... (0:21:01.52)
Gilbert Blythe : I'd shut everything out of your
life but happiness and pleasure.
(0:21:04.56)
Anne Shirley : Gilbert. (0:21:16.67)
Anne Shirley : You would be very unwise. (0:21:18.66)
Anne Shirley : No life can be properly developed and
rounded out without some trial and sorrow—
(0:21:24.15)
Anne Shirley : though I suppose it is only when we are
pretty comfortable that we admit it.
(0:21:30.05)
Anne Shirley : Come! What are we waiting for? (0:21:42.64)

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