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00:00I decided that it was my life's great ambition to become a teacher.
00:06That same day, however, Matthew collapsed to the floor, looking pained and clutching at his heart.
00:12Though it was a terrible fright to find him like that, thankfully no lasting harm came of it.
00:18And how has Matthew been since the incident?
00:22He had a spell for a bit, but he seems to be recovering well now.
00:26I'm glad to hear it.
00:27The doctor made it very clear he must be careful to avoid excitement, which shouldn't be a problem.
00:33Matthew doesn't go about looking for excitement and never did.
00:36Ha ha ha ha! That he doesn't!
00:39He was also instructed not to do any very heavy work.
00:42Of course, you might as well tell Matthew not to breathe as not to work, so I'm afraid that part's going to be a bit trickier.
00:48Ah, but you've a hired hand!
00:51Indeed, that Jerry Beatt is a godsend.
00:54He's more than up to any heavy work that needs doing.
00:57Thank goodness for that.
01:00Marilla, where is today's paper?
01:03It's there on the table.
01:06Why the frenzy, Anne? What could be so important?
01:09They released the pass list for queens today, that's what!
01:12Huh? How? My name isn't on here!
01:17And Gilbert Blythe came first?
01:18No!
01:20I... I don't... believe it!
01:25No!
01:25No!
01:36That's quite enough, everyone!
01:37Seems like someone's too hungry to go on.
01:41Well, we can't learn on an empty stomach, can we?
01:44What do you say we all break for lunch?
01:46Remembering me?
01:49Anything else?
01:51What?
01:51Hey!
01:52flame
01:54chatting
01:55Bye!
01:56Bye!
01:57Bye!
01:59Bye!
01:59dabei
02:00Bye!
02:02Bye!
02:03Bye!
02:03Bye!
02:04Bye!
02:05Bye!
02:05Bye!
02:07Bye!
02:07Bye!
02:08Bye!
02:08Bye!
02:10Bye!
02:10Bye!
02:11Bye!
02:13Bye!
02:14While I have no idea about it, I don't know if I know it was if I was ailt.
02:22I can't understand it, but I can teach you all the world.
02:29The most interesting thing is still here.
02:35You're waiting for this.
02:37I'm waiting for this.
02:38待ってるよ 夢は照れ合って 隠れん坊が上手 目をつむってるよ ああまただよ あなたにも会わせたいから ここで待ってるよ ねえ待ってるよ 楽しみなこと ならいくつでも数え
03:02待ってるよ あなたは大将 迎えに来てくれる そんな予感だけを ずっと持ってるよ
03:32その仕事がないよ もう 一時間後くなったよ 見えに来てすぐあったよ もうちょうどんな 学んでるじゃん 勉強 はないたくないよ
03:43ほらなきゃ でも もう一度長き翔 目が上手 たびにページを 倒てくるよ
03:46負けたら 目をつけてくれるよ あのあ もう切ればなかったよ もう一度も もう一度はいつも 気づいたじゃないだよ
03:53学習得なんか楽しい 学ぶとそう 楽しみをしよう
03:57It was a jolly, busy, happy, swift-flying winter.
04:05Then came spring, and with it my 15th year.
04:14Here.
04:14Oh, thank you.
04:15I can always count on Jerry to do whatever's needed.
04:31Marilla, what's wrong?
04:35Nothing. I was simply thinking about Anne.
04:38She's grown up so much, hasn't she?
04:41She has.
04:42Come next winter, our Anne will most likely be living far away from here.
04:49Hmm.
04:51Yes, but that doesn't mean she won't be able to come home to visit us.
04:55There's no need to fret.
04:56The Branch Railroad will have been built to Carmody by that time.
05:02I suppose so.
05:09Anne.
05:10You don't chatter away half as much as you used to, nor use half as many large words.
05:17Hmm.
05:18Tell me, just what has come over you, child?
05:21Oh, I don't know. I guess I don't want to talk as much.
05:25It's almost a pity, isn't it?
05:27Now that I'm growing big enough to say those big words if I did want to.
05:30It's sort of fun to be almost grown up, but it isn't at all the kind of fun I expected with so much to learn and do and think.
05:38When you put it all together, there really isn't time for big words anymore.
05:42Do you think you'll be able to get through the entrance?
05:45I'm enjoying my studies, but it haunts me.
05:49Sometimes I wake up in the night and wonder what I'll do if I don't pass.
05:56I feel convinced that if I should fail, I will never recover sufficiently to enjoy another spring.
06:02Why, if that happens, you go back to school next year and give it another try.
06:09Oh no, Marilla, I don't believe I'd have the heart for it.
06:12If Gilba...
06:13I mean, if the others were to pass and I didn't, it would be more of a disgrace than I could possibly bear!
06:18Hmm.
06:18Aren't Miss Stacy's farewell words wonderful?
06:26She's truly inspiring.
06:27There were no dry eyes in class.
06:29Yes.
06:30What's more, it felt like it was the end of everything, didn't it?
06:34Well, you may be right about that, but you oughtn't to feel half as badly as I do.
06:38You'll be back again next winter, but I suppose I've left the dear old school forever.
06:43Although that's only if I have any sort of luck on the entrance exam, isn't it?
06:47But it won't be a bit the same without Miss Stacy, Jane, or Ruby there.
06:52I'll feel all alone without you, Anne.
06:55Please, Diana, don't cry or else you'll start me off again.
07:00And if that happens, I'll never stop!
07:08The entrance exam for Queens is only next week, isn't it?
07:11Yes.
07:12Although Miss Stacy said we are not to think at all about the upcoming exams
07:17when we arrive in town, but to take a walk and go to bed early.
07:21Good advice, but it will be hard to follow.
07:23Oh, how very much I wish I could go along with you.
07:27I mean, after all, you can't cram for your studies every single night of the week.
07:32And I'm certain that you'll be homesick.
07:35I'll be sure to write you.
07:36Oh yes, do!
07:38I'll write to you on Tuesday night and tell you all about how the first day goes.
07:41I'll be at the post office Wednesday morning!
07:44I'll be haunting it like a ghost, Anne!
07:46Diana, the letter won't arrive that quickly.
07:49Guess not!
07:50Whoa there!
08:03Pardon, do you have a letter from me by any chance, sir?
08:06Oh, let me see.
08:07Diana...
08:08Diana Barry.
08:10Here you are, miss.
08:11Oh, thank you!
08:12Dearest Diana, here it is Tuesday night, and I'm writing this in my boarding house room.
08:24When we reached the academy, there were scores of students there from all over the island.
08:29Jane and I sat together, and Jane was so composed that I couldn't help but envy her.
08:34I kept wondering all the while if I looked as I felt on the inside,
08:39and if they could hear my heart thumping clear across the room.
08:42My hands grew cold as ice, and my head whirled with anxiety the moment I picked up the English examination sheet.
08:51It was just one awful moment, and then everything cleared up in my mind.
08:56For I knew I could do something with that paper anyhow.
09:01At noon, we went home for dinner and returned for history.
09:04History was a pretty hard paper.
09:07Still, I think I did fairly well today.
09:09Ruby was in hysterics when I reached their boarding house.
09:14She had just discovered a fearful mistake she had made in her English paper.
09:18When she finally managed to recover, we thought it a marvelous idea for us to go uptown and have an ice cream!
09:25How we wished you had been with us!
09:27Oh, Diana...
09:28Diana, if only the geometry examination was over, then I could truly relax.
09:34But there, the sun will go on rising and setting whether I fail in geometry or not.
09:39At least, that's what Mrs. Lynde would say.
09:41But if I'm being perfectly honest, I'd rather it didn't go on if I failed.
09:46Yours devotedly, Anne.
09:48You'd think those two hadn't seen each other in decades.
10:08Anne!
10:10Diana!
10:11Anne!
10:12Anne!
10:13You old darling!
10:15It's perfectly splendid to see you welcome home!
10:17I missed you too, Diana!
10:19Oh!
10:20Anne!
10:21How did you get along?
10:23Pretty well, I think, and all but the geometry test.
10:25How did the others do?
10:27The girls both say that they know they didn't pass, but I have a feeling they actually did pretty well.
10:32But we don't really know anything about it and won't until the pass list is released.
10:36I can hardly wait to find out!
10:38Fancy living a fortnight in such horrid suspense.
10:41I truly wish that I could go to sleep.
10:43And only wake when all of this is finally over.
10:46Oh, you'll pass?
10:47I don't think you have anything to fear.
10:49I hope you're right.
10:51You know, it is truly wonderful to be back home.
10:55Green Gables really is the dearest, loveliest spot in the whole wide world.
10:59Well?
11:03It is an ear.
11:06I don't understand why, though.
11:08It was supposed to have been out in a fortnight.
11:11Say, who in her class do you think is going to pass the entrance exam?
11:15Well, Anne Shirley and Gilbert Bly, they're the best Avonlees got.
11:18Want to bet on which one gets the top spot?
11:20You're on.
11:21If we're placing bets, you can count me in.
11:24Anyone can see that Gilbert will place higher.
11:26You've got that right.
11:27I'm for Gilbert, too.
11:28We can't all three of us bet on Gilbert.
11:32Please, Diana, you know I'd rather not pass it all than not come out pretty well up on the list.
11:37But, Anne, wait!
11:40Um, I don't think the list is out yet.
11:43Hold on, Anne!
11:44Okay.
11:49Anne, why don't you eat some?
11:53I've lost my appetite after three weeks with no news.
11:56I can't think of anything else.
11:58I'm afraid I don't care how high I pass now.
12:01Just so long as I do.
12:03What if the others pass and I fail?
12:05Oh, come on, Anne.
12:07You'll beat the whole island.
12:08I know that much is true.
12:11Now, Matthew, that's more than we should hope.
12:13I haven't any doubt.
12:32Is that it?
12:35Father brought the paper from Bright River not ten minutes ago.
12:38It won't be here till tomorrow by mail.
12:40Anne, you did it.
12:41You passed.
12:42You passed the very first of the class, too.
12:45Well, you and Gilbert both did.
12:47Your ties.
12:48But your name is first.
12:50Oh, I'm so proud of you.
12:51I really am.
12:52You've all passed.
12:53Every one of you.
12:55Oh, good.
12:56You must go tell Miss and Mr. Cuthbert.
12:58Well done, Anne.
13:01You did just splendidly.
13:05Anne, far be it for me to be backward in saying you've done well.
13:08You're a credit to your friends, that's what.
13:11Thank you for saying so, Mrs. Lynde.
13:13I must say you've done quite well.
13:15Anne?
13:16Yes.
13:17But I never dreamed I'd actually come in first.
13:19I can swear that...
13:21Matthew, guess what?
13:24I've passed and I'm first, or one of the first, but still...
13:28Well now, I always said I knew it, didn't I?
13:31Yes, and now I know you were right all along.
13:33What's this about?
13:44It's an invitation from the White Sands Hotel for a special concert.
13:47They want me to perform a recitation on stage for it.
13:50Oh, wow.
13:51I never dreamed I would get to perform at a real concert.
13:53If you're up on stage, they're bound to encore you.
13:57Hmm.
13:57Well, I don't think it's very proper.
13:59Young folks gadding over to the hotel on their own like that?
14:02People your age don't have much sense.
14:04But I can go, can't I, Marilla?
14:07Hmm.
14:09Oh, very well.
14:11It's important you hold still, Anne.
14:14Don't dare pull out a single curl over your forehead.
14:16I'm going to braid your hair in two thick braids and then tie them halfway up.
14:20I'll put on the string of pearls Matthew brought me from town.
14:24I know he'd like to see me in them.
14:26Of course.
14:27And best put on your organdy by all means.
14:30Yes, ma'am.
14:31Oh, Diana, I love this little room so dearly.
14:35I don't know how I'll get along without it when I go to town next month.
14:39Please don't speak of your going away tonight.
14:42I don't want to think of it.
14:43It makes me so miserable and I do want to be able to relax and have a jolly time this evening.
14:48And what happened then?
14:50You want to know?
14:51Well, if you can't credit it.
15:09Oh dear.
15:10I don't know if I truly belong here.
15:13Does anyone else smell country bumpkins?
15:24I hear some rustic bell is going to try to recite a poem.
15:28That should be fun.
15:29Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the White Sands Hotel Concert.
15:37Now?
15:38Whatever shall I do?
15:40I don't feel ready.
15:41I wish I were glabbing in the audience with my friends.
15:44Oh, if only I could imagine it to be true when we're back at Green Gables.
15:47She's a professional elocutionist.
16:02I believe her name is Mrs. Evans.
16:10The flower that smiles today, tomorrow dies.
16:13All that we wish to stay, tempts and then flies.
16:16What is this world's delight?
16:19Lightning that mocks the night, brief even as bright.
16:22Virtue, how frail it is.
16:24Friendship, how rare.
16:25What a tragedy!
16:26I can never get up and recite after her!
16:29I want to go home to Green Gables this instant!
16:32Whilst eyes that change ere night
16:35make glad the day.
16:38Whilst yet the calm hours creep,
16:40dream thou,
16:41and from thy sleep,
16:42then wake to weep.
16:49Next to the stage,
16:51we have Anne Shirley reciting the Maiden's Vow.
16:59What can I do after that magnificent recitation?
17:02These people will be merciless!
17:06I should flee,
17:08even if it means an eternity of humiliation!
17:10Gilbert and Josipai!
17:15Oh no!
17:16I will not run away from this opportunity!
17:19Just you watch!
17:22I've made a vow.
17:23I'll keep it true.
17:26I'll never married be.
17:28For the only Anne I think on will never think of me.
17:31Now gain to a far distant shore.
17:35Their face nay mare I'll see.
17:38But often will I think of them.
17:41That's when I think of me.
17:44Gae-or!
17:45Gae-or, no!
17:47Good, Sir John!
17:48Oh, didn't follow me!
17:49For the only Anne I e'er thought on
17:53lies buried in the sea.
17:55Lies buried in the sea.
18:01Huh.
18:03Ha ha ha ha ha!
18:12If you don't mind my asking,
18:14do you know her?
18:15Huh?
18:15Oh dear, how delightful!
18:25You hear that?
18:26They're encoring you right now.
18:27No, I can't go back out.
18:29What?
18:30One doesn't turn down this type of honor, though.
18:32And yet I'm scared.
18:36If you're up on stage,
18:37they're bound to encore you.
18:40I must for Matthew.
18:41I'd hate it if I disappointed him.
18:44That's great.
18:45Now get back up there
18:46and make your Matthew proud.
18:48I will.
18:53I'd like to thank the audience
18:55for such a generous encore.
18:57Be kind to the frog
18:58and do not call him names.
19:00Hup!
19:01Hup!
19:02Riddity-eats!
19:03Keep away!
19:05Slimy, bumpy skin!
19:07Crokety-blur!
19:08The frog is justly sensitive
19:10to epithets like these.
19:13No animal will more repay
19:15a treatment kind and fair.
19:17You really were absolutely riveting.
19:24I've been crying like a baby since.
19:26Actually, I have.
19:28Thank you so very much.
19:30Please take this
19:30for the gift of such lovely poems.
19:33Here, you can wear it next time.
19:35Oh, no!
19:36I couldn't possibly!
19:37And Shirley, correct?
19:39Yes.
19:40Hello, Mrs. Evans.
19:41I could hear how deeply
19:42you understand
19:43and appreciate the poems you read.
19:45And you have a most charming voice.
19:47Goodness, thank you very much!
19:56Hasn't it been
19:57a perfectly wonderful time?
19:59Anne, once you began,
20:01your recitation was simply great!
20:02I think it was even better
20:04than Mrs. Evans.
20:06Oh, you mustn't say things like that, Jane.
20:09It couldn't be better
20:09than Mrs. Evans.
20:11For she is a professional
20:12and I'm only a schoolgirl
20:13with a little knack
20:14of reciting on the side.
20:16Why, as inexperienced
20:17and green as I am,
20:18I believe I'm quite satisfied
20:19as long as the people
20:20just liked mine pretty well.
20:22I think I may have
20:23a real compliment for you, Anne.
20:25There was an American
20:26sitting behind Jane and me
20:27and we were able
20:28to hear him say this.
20:29Who's that lovely girl up there
20:31with the radiant Titian hair?
20:33I want to paint her.
20:34Josie Pye says her mother
20:36says he's a distinguished artist.
20:38What do you suppose
20:39Titian hair means?
20:40We should have asked
20:41when we had the chance.
20:42Being interpreted,
20:44I'd guess plain red.
20:45Well, he seemed to like it.
20:47He was inspired enough
20:48to draw an awful lot
20:49of sketches over supper,
20:50so I got this one for you.
20:52I'm not nearly so pretty as this.
20:57Oh, but you are, Anne.
21:00It looks just like you do
21:01right now.
21:05Did you see all the dazzling diamonds
21:07those ladies wore?
21:09Imagine how wonderful it must feel
21:11to be so rich or never unhappy.
21:13I'm inclined to say we're already
21:16very rich.
21:17Are we?
21:18No.
21:19Why, we have 15 years
21:20to our credit.
21:21And we're happy as queens,
21:23are we not?
21:24And we've got all our imaginations,
21:26more or less.
21:27Girls, look out there.
21:30All silver and shadow
21:31and vision of things not seen.
21:33I don't think we could enjoy
21:37its loveliness anymore, either.
21:40Even if we had millions of dollars
21:41and ropes of diamonds.
21:43So what if I go uncomforted
21:45by such things?
21:46I'm always full to the brim
21:47with beauty and warmth.
21:49I wouldn't want to be anyone but me.
21:51A happy girl with a beautiful bosom friend
21:53who always dresses her to perfection.
21:56I'm quite content to be Anne of Green Gables
21:58with my string of pearl beads.
22:03I'm always full to the brim
22:05of the world.
22:06I'm always full to the brim
22:08of the brim
22:09of the brim
22:10of the brim
22:11of the brim
22:13of the brim
22:14of the brim
22:14大事なものは
22:17心の隙間に
22:21しまった奥から
22:24いつの間にか
22:27過ぎ去る街の
22:29花の一つも
22:31見過ごさない
22:33夜に
22:34朝の光に驚いて
22:39夜の闇に
22:41目を凝らしたら
22:44憧れてた世界を
22:47惑ったの
22:49外側にも
22:51ちゃんと見つけて
22:54いける
22:55憂鬱が
22:58立ち込める
23:00夕立は
23:02いつか止める
23:05その目で
23:08その耳で
23:10感じたものが
23:12全てだと
23:15心が望んでる
23:20方へと歩いてゆくの
23:24君に
23:25君を
23:25だいと
23:26救いが
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