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00:00How's that?
00:03It's lovely.
00:04Does she not remind you quite a bit of Diana?
00:07Not sure about that.
00:10Thank you so much, Matthew.
00:13Have you both forgotten it's time for tea?
00:16Oh, it's all my fault.
00:17The picture Diana gave me is just so very beautiful.
00:21Yes, as you've told me.
00:23Guess what?
00:24I'm invited to a Sunday school picnic.
00:27It's happening next week.
00:28Are you now?
00:30You know, I've never been to a picnic.
00:32Not once in my whole life.
00:34So may I go?
00:36Oh, please?
00:39Of course, I can't refuse you.
00:41Not when all the other little girls will be there.
00:44But, well, Diana says that everybody that's going must take a basket full of things to eat.
00:49Fine.
00:50I'll bake you a basket then.
00:52Really?
00:53Thank you, dear Coach Marilla!
00:55There, there, now.
00:56Not so close.
00:57And never mind your kissing nonsense.
01:00Not so close.
01:01Don't forget all the little girls.
01:02Let's go.
01:03Not so close.
01:03But all the other little girls will be there.
01:04Maybe we'll be there.
01:06Very, very good.
01:07I'll be there.
01:09There, now.
01:09I'm here, now.
01:10The future was not reading.
01:15It's not what I can do.
01:17But I love you.
01:19The heart was not reading.
01:23It's a single one.
01:26I love you.
01:28No one else.
01:30No one else.
01:32No one else.
01:34I don't know.
01:36I don't know.
01:38I told you.
01:40The world is interesting.
01:44I'm still here.
01:47I'm here.
01:48I'm here.
01:50I'm here.
01:52I'm here.
01:54I'm here.
01:56I'm here.
01:58I'm here.
02:00I'm here.
02:02I want to see you.
02:04In the ocean.
02:06I'm here.
02:08I'm here,
02:09I'm here.
02:10Hope to speak yeah.
02:12I would like to see you anytime.
02:14You'd be a winner.
02:16You would like to come forward this the weekend.
02:20You'd be good in this year.
02:21You're welcome.
02:22You're welcome to as fun.
02:24It's exciting.
02:26You're welcome.
02:29I'll be right back.
02:31To be continued...
03:01I took it up and I pinned it on my breast just to see how it would look.
03:06Do you think amethysts can be the souls of Violet?
03:08You had no business doing anything of the sort.
03:11Now tell me, where did you put the brooch after that?
03:14I put it back on the bureau.
03:16I didn't think of it as wrong.
03:18But that's one good thing about me.
03:19I never do the same naughty thing twice.
03:23Then I'll go and have another look.
03:31It's there?
03:40You will tell me the truth at once.
03:42What have you done?
03:43Did you take an oath and lose it?
03:45Uh, no, never.
03:46And that's the truth if I was to be led to the block for it.
03:49Although I'm not very certain what a block even is.
03:52So there, Marilla.
03:53You'll stop your nonsense.
03:55I know you're telling me a falsehood.
03:57Go stay in your room until you're ready to confess.
04:00With the peace?
04:01No, you'll do just as I bid you.
04:05Well now, I know Mother gave you that brooch.
04:08I don't suppose that she set out to steal it or anything of the sort.
04:12I'm afraid she lost it and lied for fear she'll be punished.
04:15It's dreadful to think she tells falsehoods.
04:17I declare I feel worse about that than I do the brooch.
04:21Just how long are you planning on making her stay up in her room?
04:25She'll stay where she is until she confesses.
04:28I guess that's that.
04:30I've got nothing to do with it, so her punishment is up to you.
04:34I can't very well go to Rachel about this.
04:36What am I to do?
04:43You still haven't eaten a bite.
04:46I did not take your brooch.
04:48The picnic is tomorrow, too.
04:50You won't keep me from going, will you?
04:53I certainly will, Anne.
04:55You will not go to picnics nor anywhere else until you've confessed.
04:59Oh, Marilla!
05:06Here I am.
05:19I'm ready to confess everything now.
05:22It is just as you said I did take your amethyst brooch.
05:25Let me listen to what you have to say, then, Anne.
05:32My wish was this.
05:34To wear it in the birches and play that I was the Lady Cordelia Fitzgerald.
05:39So yes, I took it, but I truly thought I could put it back before you came home.
05:44Only...
05:44Only what?
05:46To lengthen the time, I went all the way round by the road, then to the bridge on the Lake of Shining Waters.
05:52I wanted to have another look at it, so I took it off to do so.
05:56It was shining so brightly, but it slipped through my fingers.
05:59And then, it sank forevermore.
06:02Right to the bottom of the Lake of Shining Waters.
06:04And that's the best I can do at confessing.
06:10Anne, this is absolutely terrible.
06:14Why, you are the very wickedest girl I have ever heard of in my life.
06:17Oh yes, I suppose that's true, I am.
06:20Now then, please, do punish me right off.
06:23I'd like to go to the picnic without worry.
06:25Thanks.
06:26The picnic indeed.
06:27You'll go to no picnic.
06:29Anne, that's your punishment.
06:30Not go to the picnic, but you promised me that I might.
06:34Oh, Marilla, please, I must go to the picnic.
06:37That was the only reason I confessed, I swear it.
06:39You may punish me any way you like but that.
06:42Today is to be your red-letter day.
06:44The first and for all we know, the last chance I'll ever get to taste ice cream.
06:48You needn't bother pleading.
06:54Goodness, did anyone ever see such a temper?
06:57I pity you too much to be vexed.
07:00So I will not leave in anger.
07:06For the land's sake, I've put my hand to the plow and I won't look back.
07:11Anne, come down and have your dinner now.
07:15No, I don't want to eat.
07:17What good would dinner do me when my heart has been broken in half?
07:20I expect you'll feel remorse of conscience someday, but I forgive you in advance of that.
07:25Remember when the time comes, I forgive you for ruining my first picnic.
07:29But please don't ask me to eat anything.
07:31Especially not a dish so unromantic as boiled pork and yard greens!
07:35It's quite delicious.
07:44For unromantic boiled pork and yard greens, I suppose.
07:48Of course she shouldn't have told stories.
07:51But aren't you being a bit rough on her?
07:53You're something else.
07:54As a matter of fact, I think I've let her off entirely too easy.
07:58But you know, you should make allowances, since she's never had any bringing up.
08:03Well, she's having it now, even if it is all at once.
08:08What a lot of sewing I have.
08:10Oh right, I must mend that rent I saw in my shawl.
08:14Oh my, another tear?
08:16What on earth?
08:25It was my doing.
08:28And Shirley!
08:30I've just found my brooch on my black-laced shawl.
08:33Now what exactly was the meaning of that rigmarole you told me this morning?
08:37Well now, you see, you said you'd keep me here until I confessed, so I thought I'd do it and have done with it.
08:42I did my best to think out a confession and make it as interesting as I could.
08:48I rehearsed it for you all last night, too.
08:50I thought you'd empathize with it.
08:54But it was for naught.
08:56You wouldn't let me go to the picnic after all.
08:58So all my trouble was wasted.
09:07My, YN, you do beat all.
09:10But I was wrong.
09:10I shouldn't have doubted your word, as you've never told me a story.
09:15And yes, it wasn't right to confess to a thing you hadn't done.
09:18It was very wrong indeed.
09:20However, I drove you to making up a falsehood.
09:23So if you can find it in your heart to forgive me.
09:26And I will find it in my own to forgive you.
09:30Oh, Marilla.
09:31Of course I forgive you.
09:34And now,
09:35why don't you get yourself ready for the picnic?
09:38Marilla, is it not too late?
09:41I don't imagine they'll be more than well gathered yet.
09:44Now, put this on.
09:45Oh, but please do wash your face and comb your hair first.
09:51Matthew, dry van down.
09:53Of course.
09:54I'll hitch up the sorrel right now.
09:56Oh, there you are, Anne.
10:01Diana, I'm here.
10:03Anne.
10:05How I've waited.
10:09Meet my dearest friend.
10:11Her name is Anne Shirley.
10:13Dearest friend.
10:14Hello, all.
10:16Hi, Anne.
10:17Oh, I did have the time of my life.
10:21Picnicking with everyone was so much lovelier than ever I could have imagined.
10:25On the lake of shining waters.
10:27Watch out!
10:27One poor girl nearly fell overboard.
10:30And it actually happened.
10:32We had the ice cream.
10:36Words fail me to describe it,
10:38but if I were to try,
10:39I'd say it's like a cloud of sugar.
10:41I can assure you it was unbelievably sublime, though.
10:44I can assure you you're just dramatic.
10:46Oh, Matthew.
10:48Marilla.
10:48The fact of the matter is,
10:49I've had the most perfectly scrumptious time of my life.
10:53Scrumptious is a new word I learned today.
10:55I heard Mary Bell use it at the picnic.
10:57What's your mind for?
10:58I have to laugh when I think of Anne's confession.
11:01I really shouldn't, as it was a falsehood.
11:03But I feared it to be much worse.
11:06I am willing to own up to the fact that I did make a real mistake.
11:09But you know,
11:10there's one thing that's absolutely certain here.
11:14No house that she's a part of will ever be called dull.
11:19I know that's the truth.
11:25Yes.
11:25And aren't you glad for that, Marilla?
11:27Remember,
11:38you're to keep your mouth shut at school.
11:40Mm-hmm.
11:41As well as obey and listen to your teacher.
11:44I know that, Marilla.
11:46Do my clothes look funny?
11:48No, not at all.
11:49I'll be on my way then.
11:51Here, take your lunch.
11:53Anne,
11:54I'll be sure to have your study desk done by the time you get home.
11:57That's so kind.
11:59Well,
12:00I'm off then.
12:01Mm-hmm.
12:03I can only hope that she'll get on with the other children.
12:06Good morning to you,
12:08Lover's Lane.
12:10A perfectly romantical name,
12:12if I say so myself.
12:14Anne!
12:15Oh,
12:16good morning to you,
12:17Diana!
12:17Good morning.
12:18How are you feeling about your first day of school?
12:21I feel quite lucky indeed.
12:23It's simply splendid,
12:24but I dare say it's even splendid-er
12:26to have such a lovely way to go to school by,
12:28isn't it?
12:29Mm-hmm.
12:30The Violet Veil.
12:31Millions of violets bloom there every spring.
12:35The Birch Path.
12:36Have you ever seen such beautiful shafts of light?
12:39The schoolhouse is right up ahead,
12:41just past these spruces.
12:43Hm?
12:44Good morning, Jane!
12:45Huh?
12:46Oh, have you heard?
12:48Gertie Pie dared to go and put her melt bottle
12:50in my place in the brook.
12:51I mean, what nerve she has!
12:53I could never!
12:55Good morning, Ruby!
12:56Hm?
12:56Mr. Phillips wrote something on Prissy Andrew's slate,
13:00and when she read it back quietly to herself,
13:02wouldn't you know her cheek suddenly turned red as a beet?
13:05Why could that be?
13:07I don't know.
13:08Oh!
13:09Anne, look!
13:11That's the Avonlea School there.
13:14You're all on the fifth book by now,
13:16isn't that right?
13:17I'm on the fourth one,
13:18so I'm far behind.
13:19I'm sure you'll catch up soon.
13:21The master's here.
13:22Huh?
13:26Good day, class.
13:29Good day to you, Mr. Phillips.
13:31We'll spend our first hour on Canadian geography.
13:34Look at this map of Prince Edward Island
13:36and study it closer.
13:37Oh!
13:37You can see the Lake of Shining Waters from here, too!
13:40Ah, our newest scholar, Anne Shirley.
13:43Do come up here.
13:49Point to Avonlea Village on the map.
13:52Wow, it's my first time to ever see a map.
13:55Go on, Anne.
13:57Do you not know?
14:02Caribou?
14:03I took a boat from Caribou to...
14:06Charlottetown.
14:07And the train from there to...
14:09Bright River!
14:10Then we followed Avonlea Main Road straight north to...
14:14Avonlea Village is right here!
14:17You're correct.
14:17Shall I begin?
14:20The years at the spring, and days at the morn.
14:24Mornings at seven, the hillsides dew-purled.
14:27The larks on the wing.
14:29Anne recites so well, too.
14:31I can almost see it all.
14:34All's right with the world.
14:38Anne, you're a real marvel.
14:40You even surprised Mr. Phillips today.
14:43Ah, yes.
14:43The larks on the wing.
14:45The milk's cold on Anne's cheek.
14:48And Ruby's smile is warm.
14:53Anne, wait!
14:54We have but one rule when we eat together,
14:57and that is that we pull our lunches.
14:59Is that true?
15:00You're our sweet Anne Shirley.
15:02We won't let you get branded as awful mean.
15:04Now, let's have a taste.
15:07Your pie won high acclaim, Marilla.
15:09Ah, everybody wished there'd be more of it to try.
15:12Then I'll have to bake more next time.
15:15And how about class?
15:17I'm a little bit behind the rest of the kids,
15:19but it wasn't all bad.
15:21I got wonderful news from Jane.
15:24What do you think she might have said?
15:26No clue.
15:27She said that I had a very pretty nose.
15:31She really did.
15:32Oh.
15:33That's the first compliment I've ever had in my life.
15:37Look, do I really have a pretty nose?
15:39I know you'll tell me the truth.
15:41Well, your nose is just fine.
15:44Oh, you think so, do you?
15:49You look cheery as ever, Anne.
15:51I am.
15:52I think I can come to like this school after all.
15:55You do?
15:56I'm so glad.
15:57You look rather cheery today yourself.
16:00What's on your mind?
16:01Something good happen?
16:02Well, I guess Gilbert Blythe will finally be returning to school today.
16:08Gilbert Blythe?
16:10I find him awfully handsome.
16:12He's nearly 14, so he's a bit older than us.
16:18Gilbert!
16:19He had to leave Avonlea for a few years when his father fell ill.
16:22It feels like forever.
16:24How have you been?
16:25Well, he's back.
16:31So nice to see you again.
16:33Gilbert!
16:35Hey, Crow.
16:37Why Crow?
16:38He just calls me that to make fun of me because my hair's so black.
16:41Oh, that Gilbert.
16:49Excellent work.
16:50Nicely done, Gilbert.
16:52Thank you very much, sir.
16:54You know, Anne, he was head of his class before he had to leave to go on his break.
16:59Oh, is that so?
17:00I'm just glad to have such a worthy rival.
17:03Now, let's move on to another problem.
17:06Anyone feeling confident?
17:08Ruby Gillis.
17:10Yes!
17:11Uh, um...
17:14Ah!
17:17You!
17:18Ruby Gillis.
17:19I must say, I do agree that your Gilbert Blythe is a handsome boy.
17:23But he's quite bold, too.
17:24Who's she?
17:25She's head of your class now.
17:27Anne Shirley.
17:28Hmm.
17:34Oh?
17:35Go, go!
17:36Yeah!
17:36Yeah!
17:37Children, I'll have silence while you read.
17:39There she is.
17:39Hmm.
17:40Hmm.
17:44Huh?
17:46Hmm.
17:47Hmm.
17:47Hmm.
17:48Hmm.
17:56Hmm.
17:57Hmm.
17:57Hmm.
17:58Hmm.
17:58Hmm.
17:59Is she the first girl ever to ignore Gilbert Blythe?
18:13Who would have thunk it?
18:22Carrots.
18:26Carrots.
18:29Pfft.
18:32Mean hateful boy.
18:53Oh no.
18:59What happened here?
19:07I'm sorry, Mr. Phillips.
19:08It was all my fault.
19:10Young lady, whatever does this mean?
19:13Explain yourself, Anne Shirley.
19:16Very well.
19:20Go to the front.
19:21Stand at the blackboard for the rest of the day.
19:25Anne Shirley has a very bad temper.
19:30Anne Shirley must learn to control her temper.
19:33Now, it's time for our lesson, so open up your books to page 25.
19:41You can sit there staring.
19:42Open them.
19:43He left off the E.
19:47Anne!
19:49Anne Shirley!
19:51Please wait.
19:52I'm awful sorry I made fun of your hair.
19:55Listen, I'm sorry.
19:56Honest.
19:57Now the iron's entered into my soul.
20:11How could Mr. Phillips forget my E?
20:13And how could that Gilbert Blythe make fun of my hair in front of everyone in class?
20:20How?
20:20How?
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20:35Why not join me?
20:37It might help you feel a little bit better too.
20:40That's the bell!
20:47Oh no, no!
20:48Hurry or we won't make it!
20:54Ah!
20:54Ah!
20:55Ah!
20:55and surely if you're so fond of the boys company then we shall indulge your taste for it
21:07you will sit next to gilbert blithe for the day
21:10wait what are you clearing up
21:25for school isn't over for the day yet oh ann i'd do almost anything in the world for you
21:33i'd let myself be torn limb from limb to help you but not this so please don't ask it of me
21:39what is this foolishness it isn't foolishness at all don't you see it i've now been publicly
21:50insulted i will not be going back to school i can assure you of that
21:55and for once i'll have to run down and see rachel about this mess
22:02the most important thing is to keep my heart in the middle of the day
22:11and I will ask you to keep my heart in the middle of the day
23:16I can't believe in the heart.
23:20I walk away from you.
23:24You are so easy.
23:46Amen.

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