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00:00:00BALLAH!
00:00:03BALLAH!
00:00:06BALLAH!
00:01:12Hello there.
00:02:49I enjoy babies in moderation, Mrs. Hammond, but twins three times in succession is too
00:02:54much.
00:02:56I'll take none of your cheap dick.
00:02:57Dick!
00:02:58Come on, pusher.
00:03:36And, Shirley, you sloppy breath, if I catch you fooling around anymore, you'll be out on
00:03:40your backside.
00:03:42But don't just stand there, looking daft.
00:03:45Get!
00:03:46Move it!
00:03:47Go on, just get.
00:03:49Now, take none of your cheek!
00:04:05You sloppy brat!
00:04:07Get before Mr. Hammond gives you a whippet!
00:04:17And at the closing of the day,
00:04:37the blood's dream bore her far away.
00:04:44The Lady of Shalott.
00:04:56What in blazes?
00:04:58What have you done now?
00:05:00Look at this mess right now.
00:05:02If you don't get that head of yours out of them books,
00:05:05it'll be the end of you.
00:05:07I ain't giving you another chance.
00:05:14I beg of you, Officer, one more chance.
00:05:26Maybe you'll learn for the next time.
00:05:27I simply cannot bear another orphanage in my life.
00:05:31Get out.
00:05:32People don't put up with kids who don't work hard enough.
00:05:35Oh!
00:05:36Beg of you, officer, one more chance.
00:05:40Maybe you'll learn for the next time.
00:05:43I simply cannot bear another orphanage in my life.
00:05:47Get out.
00:05:49People don't put up with kids who don't work hard enough.
00:06:06Get back here.
00:06:26Where are you, little girl?
00:06:30Get out of time.
00:06:31We have a problem with squirrels.
00:06:37There's no room for her, officer.
00:06:39The county doesn't care if there's no room, Madame Pubelle.
00:06:43You have to take her.
00:06:44But, but, ma'am, we have no bed for her.
00:06:51The building is overrun with squirrels.
00:06:54I feed 200 brats and the county only pays for a measly 50.
00:06:59This one has a long history of not wanting to work.
00:07:03I, I need a family, officer.
00:07:05I need scope for the imagination.
00:07:09Then try and imagine your mouth sewn shut.
00:07:13I, I don't think I'd want to.
00:07:16I really cannot support any more, officer.
00:07:18I'm full up, full stop.
00:07:20And I've got another two boys coming in tomorrow.
00:07:23We'll shake this one down immediately and you can take us straight back where she came from.
00:07:27Orphans here are like milk bottles.
00:07:31You drop one off, you'll pick up a fresh one.
00:07:34Fine.
00:07:35Just give me another one to take back to the Hammonds.
00:07:38Here.
00:07:39Take that one.
00:07:41He won't make a peep.
00:07:43But, Madame, Charlie's been scheduled.
00:07:46Get your bag, boy.
00:07:48Come here, you.
00:07:49But, Madame.
00:07:49Don't go to the office there.
00:07:51Oh, dear.
00:07:53Oh.
00:07:53Whoa.
00:07:56Yeah.
00:07:59Uh.
00:08:03Who are you?
00:08:05Anne, Shirley.
00:08:07My parents were Walter and Bertha Shirley.
00:08:09Aren't they lovely names?
00:08:12I'm proud they had such nice names.
00:08:14It would be a disgrace to have a father called, well, Hezekiah.
00:08:21Uh, right.
00:08:23I read in a book once that a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.
00:08:30But I was never able to believe it.
00:08:33A rose just couldn't smell as sweet if it was called a thistle or a skunk cabbage.
00:08:40Look out!
00:08:42This is Andrew!
00:08:42This is Andrew!
00:08:44Oh, dear.
00:08:46Oh.
00:08:47You all right?
00:08:48Paperwork always gets the better of me.
00:08:51I suppose you're like all the rest.
00:08:53Hardly any of the girl orphans ever leave.
00:08:56My life is a perfect graveyard of buried hopes.
00:09:03That's a sentence I read in a book once.
00:09:08I say it over in times that dry the soul.
00:09:14All right, you kids, everyone settle down.
00:09:26Imagine making the most scrumptious layer cake.
00:09:30So you add two cups of sugar and one and a half cups of flour.
00:09:36And it makes the most luscious devil's food cake.
00:09:41Close your eyes and it'll smell delicious.
00:09:45Nuts?
00:09:46What about nuts?
00:09:47What are you talking about?
00:09:49What the devil is going on?
00:09:53Get back into bed, you...
00:09:55You...
00:09:56Brats like you should be roasted on a spit.
00:10:02Brats like you should be roasted on a spit.
00:10:03What?
00:10:04What?
00:10:05What?
00:10:06What?
00:10:07What?
00:10:08What?
00:10:09What?
00:10:10What?
00:10:11They both start the fire of books.
00:10:14They're my refuge from the horrors of the world, Madam.
00:10:20Grout orphanage is your refuge now, you scrawny waif.
00:10:26It is your refuge now, you scrawny waif.
00:10:34Please...
00:10:38Please, madam, not my books!
00:10:56My books...
00:11:00It's not fair.
00:11:02They're all my hands.
00:11:04Oh, dear.
00:11:06Thanks to Anne, you'll all sleep a little warmer tonight.
00:11:11Huh?
00:11:12So...
00:11:14Sleep!
00:11:26Oh, don't worry.
00:11:35Mavis!
00:11:36Huh?
00:11:39Mavis!
00:11:45Thank goodness, my very favorite.
00:11:50The rich and famous lives of French nobility.
00:11:56Hm.
00:12:08Did you hear back from the de Corsys in Montreal?
00:12:11They offered no help at all.
00:12:13They, uh, tried to say you weren't related, madam.
00:12:16Hm.
00:12:18Fairweather family.
00:12:21And you, pathetic excuse for a piece of boiler.
00:12:26Don't you understand, you slothful steaming incinerator?
00:12:30We're freezing!
00:12:33I'm in no quandary qualifying for being a blue blood.
00:12:38Of course, the de Corsys lost their fortune just like you did, madam.
00:12:41I did not lose my fortune.
00:12:46Darling departed David.
00:12:49The fool that gambled it all away.
00:12:52And imprisoned me in this moldering pile of bricks.
00:12:57Well, I have no intention of living out the last of my days in nameless destitution.
00:13:04In this decaying overrun.
00:13:07Dump!
00:13:08I'd kill for a small fortune.
00:13:17Oh!
00:13:18Oh!
00:13:19Oh!
00:13:20Oh!
00:13:21Oh!
00:13:22Oh!
00:13:23Oh!
00:13:24Oh!
00:13:25Oh!
00:13:26Oh!
00:13:27Oh!
00:13:28Oh!
00:13:29If it, if it pleases you, madam...
00:13:33It doesn't please me at all!
00:13:35Get out!
00:13:36Let go of me!
00:13:37Get her!
00:13:38You little...
00:13:39I gave you a few to your nobility,
00:13:41for I, too, am an aristocrat
00:13:44descended from the famous LaRue line.
00:13:49Oh, no.
00:13:50Please.
00:13:53Did you say LaRue?
00:13:56My mother's father's brother's wife
00:13:59was Lucille LaRue.
00:14:03The Lucille LaRue.
00:14:06The wealthiest woman in Montreal.
00:14:11Lucille LaRue was like a mother to me.
00:14:16She never mentioned the likes of anyone like you.
00:14:20Who were your parents?
00:14:22Tragically, they were lost at sea
00:14:26when I was but an infant.
00:14:28So I became the sole heir to their great fortune.
00:14:33But my aunt Lucille was ruthless.
00:14:37She imprisoned me in a tower and died before confessing.
00:14:42The woman never did know how to handle children.
00:14:46Are you related to the LaRue's?
00:14:49Uh, well, not exactly.
00:14:52Ow!
00:14:53She has red hair distinct to the LaRue bloodline.
00:14:58No one has ever believed me.
00:15:01You are the first person who has ever acknowledged my hair.
00:15:06It has been my lifelong sorry.
00:15:08That gutter snipe doesn't have a noble bone in her body.
00:15:14If she really is a LaRue,
00:15:16I have a way to get money at last.
00:15:20Their fortune is renowned to have been tied up for years.
00:15:25My dear Anne.
00:15:29Yes?
00:15:30It might be opportune to take the trouble to try to prove who you are.
00:15:36Oh!
00:15:37Then I could leave the orphanage, couldn't I?
00:15:40And be adopted by a really, really good family who love me.
00:15:45Of course, dear child.
00:15:47Who wouldn't adopt a famous LaRue?
00:15:50Mavis, make certain this delightful child is well taken care of.
00:15:59Well, boys, keep an eye on her.
00:16:07You're no aristocrat.
00:16:09Do you have any idea of the havoc you'll cause?
00:16:12I simply cannot fathom another day in a desolate place like this.
00:16:18Who Belle is going to eat you in life when she finds out you let her on.
00:16:25Madden seems so sympathetic.
00:16:28What do you think?
00:16:30Hopefully you can really truly prove your little story, Anne.
00:16:35If you only had a brooch like that one there in the book.
00:16:38That old battle axe is like a magnet to money.
00:16:43You're gonna be her lunch ticket.
00:16:45Don't eat that, you silly squirrel.
00:16:47Here, try these.
00:16:52Hey, fellas!
00:16:57Chow-chow!
00:17:02Oh, I'll probably never get out of here.
00:17:04At least I can comfort myself knowing I had a mother that really loved me.
00:17:12I see her reflection every time I look at this.
00:17:16Hmm.
00:17:17It's the most precious of precious jewels in my eyes.
00:17:23It's worth more to me than rubies.
00:17:25Huh?
00:17:26Oh!
00:17:27Aah!
00:17:28Whoa!
00:17:29Whoa!
00:17:30Ooh!
00:17:31Ewww.
00:17:32Ooh!
00:17:33Ewww.
00:17:34Ewww.
00:17:36Oh, Mavis, I was in the middle of the most wonderful dream.
00:17:59Shh. We have to go now. Before daybreak.
00:18:03You remember that lad, Charlie? I want you to take this ticket.
00:18:15It's already been paid for by an elderly couple who ordered a boy to live on their farm.
00:18:22This ticket is for the boat. This ticket is for the train. No, this ticket is for the boat.
00:18:28No, just take them all. You'll figure it out.
00:18:30Where am I going?
00:18:32Prince Edward Island.
00:18:33Prince Edward Island! Prince Edward! Oh, I just love the sound of it.
00:18:40You'll catch the first ship out. Now, if anybody asks why you're not a boy...
00:18:44Oh, I know why I'm not a boy. Because no one was paying attention, right?
00:18:49Mavis, you are a kindred spirit. I only hope they can dissolve this dream world you live in. Go on now. Don't dawdle.
00:19:02Bye-bye!
00:19:03Of course I know the fortune's been tied up in closed bank accounts for years.
00:19:15Huh?
00:19:16But I have evidence... I will not be talked to like that. Oh, forget it.
00:19:22Madam, I still don't understand how that girl can help. All she has is her books and some worthless trinket.
00:19:29Trinket? What do you mean? Trinket? She was just playing with the thing like it was nothing.
00:19:35Was it set on a brooch or a ring? Yes.
00:19:39How would you know you never saw it? Their child may be completely unaware of its value.
00:19:46How brilliant was it? Beats me. It just lit up the room like a beacon.
00:19:53La Rue Erlo. All the family lost at sea. Never found. We need to get her.
00:20:03How ever did you get here? I gotta get off. Feel sick.
00:20:27Well, how do you plan on doing that? Jump? Stop! You'll drown!
00:20:32Maybe the blasted boat will sink.
00:20:38Here, have a nut. Just imagine a life of freedom.
00:20:52Freedom? Ha! They'll have you back in that orphanage in no time. See you back at home plate.
00:20:58Now you have to stay. You wanted out of that orphanage as much as I did.
00:21:08You're bad luck. You are...
00:21:10My luck is going to change. If you don't stand firm on the things you dream about, they'll never happen.
00:21:18Whatever happened.
00:21:19Morning, Matthew. Has the 11.30 come through? Been and gone. Hmm.
00:21:30Are you Mr. Matthew Cospert?
00:21:36Well, now, I suppose I am.
00:21:42You look so kind and honorable. I've so longed for a kindly guardian.
00:21:48My life has been filled with nothing but the most ruthless of people.
00:21:53I was afraid you weren't coming for me.
00:21:59I thought I might have to sleep up in that big cherry tree.
00:22:04With all those white blossoms, I could imagine I was dwelling in marble halls.
00:22:12Well, now, I don't know. You're not quite what we was expecting.
00:22:21I don't imagine you were. No one ever expects girls with red hair.
00:22:27What a beautiful sorrel mare.
00:22:30Ho, ho, ho. Wait till your sister sees this. Oh, Marilla can handle it.
00:22:37Ho, ho.
00:22:39Oh, let me carry it.
00:22:41It holds all my worldly goods.
00:22:44And I have a knack of carrying it so it doesn't spill.
00:22:48Well, now, um...
00:22:51Oh.
00:22:55I've heard Prince Edward Island is the most beautiful place in Canada.
00:23:04Oh, I just wish this tribe could go on forever and ever.
00:23:10Oh, it's so wonderful I'm going to live with you and belong to you.
00:23:15Well, now, I don't know.
00:23:18Why the road's red, Mr. Cospert?
00:23:22I don't know.
00:23:24Am I talking too much?
00:23:29People are always telling me I do.
00:23:32What?
00:23:35I can stop if I make my mind up to it.
00:23:42You can talk all you like.
00:23:45Oh, just now I feel pretty nearly perfectly happy.
00:23:51I can't feel exactly perfectly happy because...
00:23:56Well, what color would you call this?
00:23:59Oh, red?
00:24:01That's why I can't ever be perfectly happy.
00:24:05I know I'm skinny and a little freckled.
00:24:08But I can imagine I have a beautiful rose leaf complexion.
00:24:13Which would you rather be?
00:24:15Divinely beautiful or dazzlingly clever?
00:24:20Oh!
00:24:21We're angelically done!
00:24:22Oh, girl!
00:24:23Oh!
00:24:28Hold on, Mr. Cospert!
00:24:29Oh, for him!
00:24:31Deja Master thinks they're adopting a girl.
00:24:37Oh!
00:24:38Oh!
00:24:39Little lady!
00:24:40Oh, my goodness!
00:24:41Whoa!
00:24:42Huh?
00:24:43A girl!
00:24:44How the devil is a girl going to help Matthew work the farm?
00:24:48Oh, Mr. Cuthbert, Prince Edward Island is far more glorious than I could ever imagine!
00:25:07Oh, come back!
00:25:09Oh, Mr. Cuthbert, this is too beautiful to be real!
00:25:13Hey!
00:25:14Wait!
00:25:15I can't help myself!
00:25:18Huh?
00:25:21Whoa!
00:25:23Oh, hello, Mr. Cuthbert.
00:25:25Isn't that the most spectacular castle?
00:25:34Uh, where?
00:25:36It's gone now.
00:25:38Oh, there goes the Spanish galleon,
00:25:41Drifting across the seven seas!
00:25:45What?
00:25:46Why, yes, I suppose it is.
00:25:49Life can be so desolate imagining things alone.
00:25:56Oh, brother!
00:25:58What's going on here?
00:25:59There!
00:26:01Here we are, green gables.
00:26:06Oh, it's as white as a cloud castle!
00:26:11Your home is a castle, Mr. Cuthbert!
00:26:13Oh, it's as white as a cloud castle.
00:26:20Your home is a castle, Mr. Cuthbert.
00:26:24Well, I suppose it is.
00:26:27Shh.
00:26:30Oh, I've pinched myself so many times today
00:26:33to make sure this was real.
00:26:36But it is real.
00:26:39And we're home.
00:26:41Matthew Cuthbert, who is that?
00:26:48It's a girl.
00:26:49I can see that.
00:26:51Where's the boy?
00:26:53Well, there weren't any.
00:26:56I couldn't just leave her there.
00:26:58Well, this is a fine kettle of fish, Marilla.
00:27:02Look after matters yourself, that's what.
00:27:04Or you're never safe from surprise till you're dead.
00:27:08You don't want me?
00:27:10Oh, brother.
00:27:11They want a boy.
00:27:12Shut up.
00:27:14This is the most tragical thing that has ever happened to me.
00:27:18I warned you, Marilla.
00:27:20Orphans are plain risky.
00:27:22You send her back.
00:27:24That's a consideration.
00:27:26What is there to consider?
00:27:28Loveful heart.
00:27:29Did anyone ever see such freckles?
00:27:32She's terribly skinny and homely, Marilla.
00:27:35And her hair is as red as carrots.
00:27:38You old windbag.
00:27:39How dare you call me skinny and homely?
00:27:43You're rude.
00:27:45I'm feeling woman.
00:27:46And I hate you.
00:27:49Listen here, young lady.
00:27:51No, you listen here.
00:27:53How would you like to have nasty things said about you?
00:27:56How would you like to be told that you're fat and ugly?
00:27:59That's enough.
00:28:00And you probably don't even have a spark of imagination in you.
00:28:05You mark my words, Marilla.
00:28:07That's the kind puts strychnine in the well.
00:28:10You shouldn't have twitted her about her looks.
00:28:13Handsome is as handsome does, Marilla.
00:28:16Goodbye.
00:28:16Goodbye.
00:28:17But don't expect me to return here with this little vixen under your roof.
00:28:22Why would you bring this child here and get her hopes up?
00:28:27She hadn't any right to speak to me that way.
00:28:31What is your name, child?
00:28:34Could you call me Cordelia?
00:28:36Cordelia?
00:28:37Is that your name?
00:28:40It's not exactly my name.
00:28:42But I would love to be called Cordelia.
00:28:46It's such a perfectly elegant name.
00:28:49What is your name and no more nonsense?
00:28:52Ann Shirley.
00:28:54Plain, old, unromantic.
00:28:57Ann Shirley.
00:28:59Fiddlesticks.
00:29:00It's a fine, sensible name.
00:29:03Oh, I'm not ashamed of it.
00:29:05But if you must call me Ann, please spell it with an E.
00:29:09Ann with an E looks much more distinguished on a letterhead.
00:29:12You won't be writing any letters from here, Ann Shirley.
00:29:17I have no intention of keeping a child who has never been taught what's right.
00:29:22Rachel Lind is too outspoken, but she is a neighbor and a friend.
00:29:27And you will go to her and apologize.
00:29:31You can shut me up in a dark, damp dungeon inhabited by snakes and toes.
00:29:38And you can feed me on bread and water and I won't complain, but I could never forgive Mrs. Lind.
00:29:45If you expect to remain under this roof for the night, you'll apologize.
00:29:51Then you'll have to send me back.
00:29:53Fine.
00:29:54Go upstairs, first room on the right, and stay there till we're ready to go back to the station.
00:29:58You're nuts!
00:30:06That woman called me ugly and made fun of my hair.
00:30:09You cause all your own problems, you know that?
00:30:12She's a real interesting little thing.
00:30:15She'd be company.
00:30:16For you.
00:30:17I'm not suffering for company.
00:30:18I'd say you got a 50-50 chance.
00:30:21No, they need a boy.
00:30:23We won't turn her out tonight, but tomorrow morning, it's straight back to where she came from.
00:30:28Well, now, um...
00:30:37She's no good for us.
00:30:39We might be some good to her.
00:30:50Come in.
00:30:51I ain't been upstairs at this house in four years.
00:30:59I guess you're leaving, then.
00:31:01Oh, Mr. Cuthbert, I'd rather die than apologize to that horrible bully.
00:31:07Well, now, Marilla's a dreadful, determined woman.
00:31:12I hear Grout Orphanage is awful bleak, and seeing how it's terrible lonesome around here
00:31:19most days, couldn't you just smooth it over?
00:31:23You don't want me to go?
00:31:24Oh, I'd do anything for you, Mr. Cuthbert.
00:31:31We can't let Mrs. Slim come between us.
00:31:35I don't have to be really sorry.
00:31:37I just need to remove the disgrace I've caused for Miss Cuthbert.
00:31:42Don't tell her I said anything.
00:31:44Wild horses can drag it from me.
00:31:47Well, finally, you listen to someone else's voice other than your own.
00:32:02Oh, stay with me, Bailey.
00:32:04The sooner I'm out of your hair, the sooner I eat.
00:32:06I'm starving.
00:32:08It's ever so helpful to have a friend who can see the forest for the trees.
00:32:17I'm really sorry I lost my temper and said those rude things, Miss Cuthbert.
00:32:25I'm willing to go and tell Mrs. Lynn so.
00:32:28That's a wise decision.
00:32:30I'll take you over first thing in the morning.
00:32:32Ooh!
00:32:33Ooh!
00:32:34Ooh!
00:32:34Ooh!
00:32:34Ooh!
00:32:34Ooh!
00:32:35Ooh!
00:32:35Ooh!
00:32:35Ooh!
00:32:36Ooh!
00:32:36Ooh!
00:32:37Ooh!
00:32:38Ooh!
00:32:39Ooh!
00:32:40Ooh!
00:32:41Ooh!
00:32:42Ooh!
00:32:43Ooh!
00:32:44Ooh!
00:32:45Ooh!
00:32:46Ooh!
00:32:46Ooh!
00:32:47Ooh!
00:32:49Oh, Mrs. Lynn, I'm extremely...
00:32:52What are you chattering about now?
00:32:53I'm just imagining what I must say to Mrs. Lynn.
00:32:57Oh, Miss Cuthbert, you look elegant.
00:33:01You don't make an important visit in farm clothes.
00:33:05I think purple amethysts are just lovely.
00:33:08Oh!
00:33:09That's what I used to imagine diamonds were like.
00:33:13Oh, for pity's sake, Anne Shirley, come along.
00:33:15Oh, no.
00:33:42Oh, no.
00:33:45This child has something to say to you, Rachel.
00:33:51Oh, Mrs. Lynde, I'm so extremely sorry.
00:33:56I've disgraced my good friends who've let me stay at Green Gables.
00:34:02Even though I'm not a boy.
00:34:03What you said was true.
00:34:05I am skinny and ugly.
00:34:08What I said about you is true, too.
00:34:10Only I shouldn't have said it.
00:34:13You wouldn't be so cruel as to inflect a lifelong sorrow on a poor orphan, would you?
00:34:21I can't imagine the treatment I've endured.
00:34:25Yelling and beating all the time for things I didn't even do.
00:34:29I know I talk too much, but imagine what it'd be like if you had nobody to talk to.
00:34:38I've had to sleep in barns and understeps because people like me are not allowed to sleep in the house.
00:34:44Please, Mrs. Lynde, I know I'm disadvantaged.
00:34:49You're a good Christian woman.
00:34:52Please, Mrs. Lynde, please forgive me.
00:34:56Please, please forgive me, Mrs. Lynde.
00:35:00There, there, child.
00:35:02Of course I forgive you.
00:35:05You mustn't mind me.
00:35:07I'm known throughout these parts as a woman who speaks her mind.
00:35:11Of course you've decided to keep her, Marilla.
00:35:14Well?
00:35:15Laws, Marilla.
00:35:17All this girl needs is discipline and a proper education.
00:35:22Get her into school so she can meet some civilized children her own age.
00:35:26Uh, possibly, Rachel.
00:35:29Matthew and I need to discuss the matter.
00:35:31Then off you go home right now, Marilla Cuthbert, and speak with him.
00:35:38Thank you, Mrs. Lynde.
00:35:40I shall always think of you as a benefactress.
00:35:48Since I had to do it, I thought I might as well do it thoroughly.
00:35:55Save your thoroughness for prayer.
00:35:57God rewards good behavior in the first place more than theatrical apologies afterward.
00:36:02Oh, the reward I've longed for all my life, in addition to a family, is to have a bosom friend.
00:36:12A what kind of friend?
00:36:14A bosom friend.
00:36:17A really kindred spirit.
00:36:20I have imagined her in my dreams.
00:36:24Don't you ever imagine things differently?
00:36:27No, I do not.
00:36:29Oh, Miss Cuthbert, how much you miss.
00:36:35Anne, God may have forgiven you for having an oversized imagination thus far in your life,
00:36:41but his wrath could be terrible, if you ever try anything like that again.
00:36:50Oh.
00:36:51Loss.
00:36:52See what I mean?
00:36:53Hurry.
00:36:57Hurry up, Anne.
00:36:58George, don't wait for the sun to shine.
00:37:01They said for a boy, but then I was a girl.
00:37:04My dreaming had just let me down again.
00:37:06They came as a queen with all ebony hair.
00:37:09Then maybe they'd feel I was worth it for them.
00:37:14Huh?
00:37:16Whoa!
00:37:23Whoa!
00:37:25I'm a good worker in spite of my talking.
00:37:27I long to belong here for all of my life.
00:37:29Don't send me away without saying when I see.
00:37:32Everything I touch is full of delight.
00:37:35I'll do my best to not let you down.
00:37:38I can imagine a world full of joy.
00:37:40Just give me your hand and I'll teach you to hope.
00:37:43You'll find that I have something worthwhile.
00:37:51Just let me stay here and I'll love you forever.
00:37:56I promise a life full of smiles.
00:38:02Anne.
00:38:03Anne.
00:38:05I was just distracted, Miss Cuthbert.
00:38:09I won't do it again.
00:38:10That's the one good thing about me.
00:38:12I never do the same wrong thing twice.
00:38:15You promised all the laundry would be folded.
00:38:17Go get washed up for supper.
00:38:19If she does stay, I won't have you interfering with my methods.
00:38:28I'll say one thing about her.
00:38:29She can talk a blue streak till sundown.
00:38:34Wouldn't that be a change around here?
00:38:36Oh, please tell me if I'm to stay.
00:38:43I just can't bear it any longer.
00:38:46You'll have to bear it because we're putting you on trial.
00:38:50You may not be happy with old folks like us.
00:38:53Oh, I would be.
00:38:55Even happier than I could imagine at this present moment.
00:38:59Now, upstairs.
00:39:02And don't forget to say your prayers.
00:39:11Say your prayers like the old lady said and get to bed.
00:39:14Mrs. Hammond said God made my hair red on purpose.
00:39:18And I've never cared for him since.
00:39:21Besides, if I really wanted to pray,
00:39:24I'd look up into the sky
00:39:27and imagine it was the dome of a great cathedral.
00:39:31Hey, back to Earth School Ball.
00:39:34Who are you talking to?
00:39:37Uh, God.
00:39:40Dear Gracious Heavenly Father,
00:39:43please let the Cathprits like me.
00:39:46I know I'm not a boy,
00:39:48but I could work just as hard.
00:39:51Yours truly and surely.
00:39:57Perhaps I should have said yours respectfully.
00:40:01Do you think it'll make any difference?
00:40:04I expect God will overlook it this time.
00:40:08Good night.
00:40:10Good night, Miss Cuthbert.
00:40:12I've never been to a proper school before.
00:40:22Just as easy to take you out as put you in.
00:40:25For pity's sake,
00:40:27don't make any of your startling speeches.
00:40:30Heaven knows what Rachel said about you already.
00:40:33Oh, I promise, Miss Cuthbert.
00:40:36Goodbye.
00:40:37She's a pretty good cook.
00:40:50Not bad.
00:40:52I think they're getting used to the idea of keeping me.
00:40:56She just wants you out of her hair for the day.
00:40:58No, she doesn't.
00:40:59I've got to make a compression at school, Bailey.
00:41:02Hornets, what happened?
00:41:08The nest fell.
00:41:10Come on, hurry.
00:41:11Thanks.
00:41:16Is this how gypsies hide?
00:41:20Gypsy?
00:41:21I'm an orphan.
00:41:23How can I go to school with a clean slate?
00:41:26When Mrs. Linda's told the whole world I'm a gypsy.
00:41:30Oh, don't worry.
00:41:32I can help you.
00:41:33Or my name's not Diana Barry.
00:41:36Let's go.
00:41:37Oh, Diana.
00:41:39Do you think you can like me enough to be my bosom friend?
00:41:44You're awfully strange, Anne.
00:41:46But I can see we're going to get along.
00:41:48Nice to meet you, Felix.
00:41:54That's the new street urchin everyone's gossiping about.
00:41:58She's so homely.
00:42:04Gilbert Blythe, come back here.
00:42:07As the bee gets nectar from the apple blossom, it also picks up pollen on its coat.
00:42:13By visiting various blossoms, the bee then transfers pollen from tree to tree.
00:42:19And thus, an apple is made.
00:42:24Now, for next week's assignment.
00:42:26Psst.
00:42:27Please write an essay outline in the invention...
00:42:29Psst.
00:42:30Hey, Miss Shirley.
00:42:31Cuthbert's keeping you or not?
00:42:34Psst.
00:42:35Hey, carrot!
00:42:36Anne!
00:42:38How dare you!
00:42:40Anne Shirley.
00:42:41What is the meaning of this?
00:42:42It's my fault, Miss King.
00:42:43I was, uh...
00:42:44I was teasing her.
00:42:45What did Gilbert Blythe say to you?
00:42:46Um...
00:42:47Um...
00:42:48Nothing.
00:42:49I'll not have a, uh...
00:42:50Marauding gypsy?
00:42:51A marauding gypsy, exactly.
00:42:52You can be sure the Cuthberts will hear about this.
00:42:54Miss King, please.
00:42:55I will not tolerate an undisciplined temper.
00:42:58Write this out 100 times before leaving today.
00:42:59Oh!
00:43:00What?
00:43:01I will not have a...
00:43:02Um...
00:43:03Nothing.
00:43:04I will not have a, uh...
00:43:05Marauding gypsy.
00:43:06A marauding gypsy, exactly.
00:43:08You can be sure the Cuthberts will hear about this.
00:43:11Miss King, please!
00:43:14I will not tolerate an undisciplined temper.
00:43:18Write this out 100 times before leaving today.
00:43:21Hey, look, I'm sorry about teasing you.
00:43:49Don't stay cross forever.
00:43:51Oh, Anne, how could you?
00:43:54I've never heard him apologize to any girl, ever.
00:43:57She's the kind that's been raised on dirt floors.
00:44:01Don't pay her any heed, Gil.
00:44:03An iron has entered my soul, Diana.
00:44:07My red hair is a torment.
00:44:10I don't even have the strength to imagine it away.
00:44:14Imagination isn't the only way to get rid of red.
00:44:21My mind is made up.
00:44:26Hey, can you lend me a few cents, Diana?
00:44:30You are truly a buzz-up friend, Diana.
00:44:36That peddler assured us it would turn your hair a stunning raven black.
00:44:43Gilbert Blythe will have nothing to tease you about.
00:44:46Nothing?
00:44:47Nothing.
00:44:48Nothing.
00:44:57You were to come straight home, girl.
00:44:59Where have you been?
00:45:00I do apologize, Miss Cuthbert.
00:45:03I've had such a busy day.
00:45:06What on earth are you doing with a rag about your head?
00:45:10I'm conducting an experiment for school.
00:45:14Isn't that nice?
00:45:16Miss King will have to tell us all about it at dinner.
00:45:19Miss King?
00:45:20She's coming for dinner.
00:45:22Tonight?
00:45:23Now fetch yesterday's pudding and sauce and don't stick your fingers in it.
00:45:28You are a lost cause.
00:45:31Little do you know how utterly wretched I am.
00:45:35Anything is better than green.
00:45:38How will you be able to look at yourself ever again?
00:45:41Bailey!
00:45:42Oh dear Bailey!
00:45:43Oh dear Bailey!
00:45:45Are you trying to drown me?
00:45:48Look what you've done!
00:45:50I only wanted a taste, not a bath.
00:45:52Oh Bailey, Miss Cuthbert told me not to stick my fingers in it.
00:45:57Do you expect her to serve a dessert that a squirrel's been swimming in?
00:46:01Don't get up on your high horse.
00:46:03I've showered once or twice in my life.
00:46:05Who are you talking to?
00:46:07Whoa!
00:46:08Nobody!
00:46:09Then hand me the sauce.
00:46:11Keep it covered.
00:46:12I don't want it full of flies.
00:46:14Are you sure we should eat a leftover dessert?
00:46:17It's perfectly fine.
00:46:19There's plenty to go around.
00:46:21It's just last night.
00:46:22I forgot to put the lid on the sauce.
00:46:25What have you done to your hair?
00:46:27It's green.
00:46:29Oh Miss Cuthbert, don't remind me.
00:46:32I bought hair dye from a peddler after school.
00:46:35Oh, what's the use?
00:46:38Great Jehoshaphat!
00:46:40Miss King!
00:46:47You've outdone yourself, Marilla.
00:46:50Some dessert?
00:46:52Mmm, please.
00:46:53I need fortification after a day like today.
00:46:58I'm afraid I can't recommend the pudding sauce.
00:47:01Anne, you haven't even tried it.
00:47:03She's a peculiar child.
00:47:05I can tell you that.
00:47:06I understand the girl has never been to a proper school before.
00:47:10I must say her conduct today.
00:47:13Don't!
00:47:14Don't eat this kid!
00:47:16I found a squirrel in the sauce today!
00:47:21A squirrel?
00:47:22I was working up the courage to tell you.
00:47:23And oh Miss Cuthbert!
00:47:24All day my hair has conspired to send me back to grown orphanage.
00:47:37Well, no point ignoring it, Marilla.
00:47:41That's some unruly head of hair.
00:47:44What's so funny?
00:47:52You!
00:47:53I really am trying to overcome my faults.
00:47:57If you only knew, you'd give me some credit.
00:48:03What were you going to say about Anne in school, Miss King?
00:48:06I was saying that her conduct today showed attentiveness.
00:48:14She's a very bright child, but she could certainly benefit from a good education if given the opportunity.
00:48:20I only hope she takes to heart the lessons she's learned today.
00:48:26Oh, I will, Miss King.
00:48:28On pain of death, I will.
00:48:31Lucky for you, it's only a rinse gone bad.
00:48:34A quart of vinegar will fix it.
00:48:36Now I smell like a pickle.
00:48:40Close your mouth for once.
00:48:42Oh, I would, Miss Cuthbert.
00:48:44But my conscience compels me to reveal another truth.
00:48:49I conked my slate on Gilbert Bly's head today.
00:48:54Hard?
00:48:56Very hard, I'm afraid.
00:48:58Marilla walloped Gilbert's father plenty of times when she was a girl.
00:49:06I never thought I'd be so glad to see the sight of red.
00:49:10What a way to behave your first day in Miss King's class.
00:49:14That story will make good fodder for everyone who has something to say about you and John Blythe, Marilla.
00:49:24I think maybe we are kindred spirits after all.
00:49:27Oh, Miss Cuthbert.
00:49:29Let's just leave it at that.
00:49:31My prayers have been answered.
00:49:33You can calm down because you're not going.
00:49:48A harvest ball is for adults, not children.
00:49:51You may attend the fair in the afternoon.
00:49:54But the minister's going to be there giving an address.
00:49:57That's almost the same as a sermon.
00:50:00There will be plenty of balls when you're older.
00:50:03There.
00:50:04How do you like it?
00:50:06I can imagine I like it, but it's really not very pretty.
00:50:11I will not waste material on ridiculous-looking frills and furbelows.
00:50:16Please, oh please, can't I go to the ball?
00:50:20Diana's asked me to sleep over and be her guest of honor.
00:50:24It's an honor you can just forego.
00:50:27Now, outside and finish your chores while I finish the dress.
00:50:31Just because you never attended a ball don't mean you have to be so hard on her.
00:50:42That little mite needs all the charity we can give her.
00:50:45Remember what we agreed on raising her, Matthew.
00:50:49You've got no reason to raise her as rigid as girls in your day.
00:50:53Besides, a harvest ball happens once a year, and I think she ought to go.
00:51:01Can I help you, Mr. Cuthbert?
00:51:10Well, um, I'm looking for a watering can.
00:51:15Well, let me see.
00:51:17The very last.
00:51:19Will that be all, Mr. Cuthbert?
00:51:21Um, if it's not too much trouble, I might want to look at, um, sugar.
00:51:27White or brown?
00:51:29Twenty pounds.
00:51:31Oh, uh, brown.
00:51:36And, uh, I need a dress with, uh, whatchamacallit, uh, puffs.
00:51:46Puff sleeves.
00:51:47Why, Mr. Cuthbert, don't be so shy.
00:51:50I have just the dress.
00:51:52Oh, Miss Cuthbert, isn't it stunning?
00:51:57Look at the puffs!
00:52:00You see, you have to turn sideways to get through the door.
00:52:03This is all Matthew's doing.
00:52:05So you just march right upstairs and...
00:52:07Mr. Cuthbert!
00:52:09Oh, Mr. Cuthbert!
00:52:11Might as well whistle down the wind.
00:52:14It's an early Christmas present.
00:52:24I figured you'd wear it to the fair.
00:52:27You don't like it?
00:52:29They are more beautiful than any puffs in my wildest dreams.
00:52:34You have a genius for style and grace.
00:52:38All this research only proves the point.
00:52:55Red hair indicates an impossibly strong bloodline in the LaRue family.
00:53:00Where is she?
00:53:02You have to know.
00:53:04I...
00:53:05I really can't remember where in the Dickens...
00:53:07What do you mean you don't remember?
00:53:09You've turned this into a search for a needle in a haystack.
00:53:15One of these wretched little files must say where the girl was shipped.
00:53:21You blethering basket case!
00:53:24Blast those squirrels out of the wretched building, Wilfred!
00:53:28Don't you worry.
00:53:29What is that?
00:53:32What is what?
00:53:33That...
00:53:35Underneath your derriere.
00:53:37Nothing.
00:53:38Nothing at all.
00:53:39It's just...
00:53:40Ah...
00:53:41Cuthbert.
00:53:43You sent her to the Cuthberts, knowing they wanted a boy, you dimwitted, dithering dunce.
00:53:53But why in blazes haven't they returned her?
00:53:58Mavis?
00:53:59My merry little mutineer!
00:54:00How would you two go about tracking down a little rat?
00:54:01We're used to getting rid of them, not finding them.
00:54:02Well, if we was to pretend that we're like relatives of the little mite.
00:54:06Brilliance!
00:54:07Brilliance!
00:54:08A long lost aunt and terribly forgotten uncle.
00:54:11The ultimate disguise.
00:54:12Go to this...
00:54:13This little island.
00:54:14Island?
00:54:15Like the Bahamas?
00:54:16No...
00:54:17No...
00:54:18Simpleton island as in the province of Prince Edward.
00:54:19And then bring back the bounty.
00:54:20But...
00:54:21Uh...
00:54:22This will fit you to perfection.
00:54:23Impact.
00:54:24Impeccable.
00:54:25You'll look divine.
00:54:26No way!
00:54:27And remember...
00:54:28You'll look divine.
00:54:29No way!
00:54:30And remember...
00:54:31If you fail...
00:54:32I'll slip a little note to the Constance.
00:54:33I'll slip a little note to the Constance.
00:54:34You'll look divine.
00:54:35About all the missing children you shipped to Shanghai for a couple of bucks when things got
00:55:04tight here last year.
00:55:06We was following your instructions.
00:55:09Not according to the bill of sale.
00:55:14You could both end up behind bars.
00:55:19You know we always get 100% results.
00:55:22You can always count on us.
00:55:31Whoa!
00:55:32Oh, Theodore!
00:55:34Do be...
00:55:35Do be a gent, darling.
00:55:36Yes, my pet.
00:55:39Hey!
00:55:40I need a hand back here.
00:55:42Allow me, ma'am.
00:55:44Oh!
00:55:45Thank you, kind sir.
00:55:47Sorry, darling dearest.
00:55:50Such a lot of luggage for one poor bloke.
00:55:53We're, uh, here on this island, you see, to recover a little red-headed tyke.
00:56:01My dear darling long-lost niece.
00:56:06That the little kid the Cuthberts took in.
00:56:08Cuthbert, yes, that's the name.
00:56:11Where can we find them?
00:56:13Straight down that road past town at Green Gables Farm.
00:56:17Enchanté.
00:56:18Nous sommes obligés.
00:56:21Tout à fait.
00:56:22Prêt de porté.
00:56:27Oh, you're not gonna believe what's happening at Green Gables.
00:56:30Uh, Sally?
00:56:31Yes, Rachel?
00:56:32What is it?
00:56:33Is that you?
00:56:34Call the entire ladies' aid design.
00:56:36We're making quite an impression.
00:56:39Well, those shoes are making an impression.
00:56:42On my feet.
00:56:48How could you ever be my aunt and uncle?
00:56:51Come now.
00:56:53You'll learn to love us.
00:56:56Just like my dear Winifred, little Carrot Top.
00:57:01How dare you?
00:57:03Oh, every bit as fiery as the rest of my dear wife's family.
00:57:12Wild horses couldn't drag me away with those two.
00:57:16Please believe me, it's a horrible mistake.
00:57:19I'm sure I'm not related to them.
00:57:22They do seem odd.
00:57:25But family's family, Anne.
00:57:28No.
00:57:38I ought to send a telegram to the orphanage.
00:57:42Would you be good enough to come back tomorrow?
00:57:45Oh, yes, quite right.
00:57:48You'll see, it's all on the up and up.
00:57:52And us?
00:57:53Uh, well, we'll, um...
00:57:55We'll go milk the cows.
00:58:01Milk cows?
00:58:03Oh!
00:58:04How queen!
00:58:06Hey, I think she's starting to like us.
00:58:08At least she doesn't recognize us.
00:58:10Come on.
00:58:11Come on.
00:58:16Marilla will never hem the dress now.
00:58:20I was planning on asking Marilla, you know, if I might wear this to the fair.
00:58:28Aren't they magnificent together, Bailey?
00:58:31Really?
00:58:33Put it away.
00:58:34The maroo broach!
00:58:35This is too tempting.
00:58:37And to be this smooth.
00:58:39Oh!
00:58:40Huh!
00:58:41Oh!
00:58:42Oh!
00:58:43Oh!
00:58:44Oh!
00:58:51The maroo broach!
00:58:53This is too tempting!
00:58:54and to be this smooth don't move a thing you fools I'll be there faster than you
00:59:16can conceptualize a new plan I've waited a lifetime to see my weathering wealth
00:59:22renewed Mavis you're in charge now any child steps out of line lock them in the
00:59:28cellar I won't let it slip away
00:59:40when I return there'll be no more dog day afternoons
00:59:47I intend to be swimming in cash just the way life needs to be
00:59:55I've had no response from the orphanage and Matthew and I promised you could go to the fair
01:00:14not even the harvest ball holds an allure for me in the pale light of my departure from green gables
01:00:22did you touch my amethyst brooch
01:00:29tell me the truth
01:00:35I I I pinched on the puff sleeve dress just to see what it would look like you had no business
01:00:43meddling I put it right back on the pin cushion in that very box honestly the brooch is gone and you
01:00:54were the last to handle it I promise I put it back miss cut burp you are telling me a falsehood and
01:01:02unless you confess I cannot fathom a wrath of God that will fall on your shoulders
01:01:14if only she told me the truth I'd be inclined to stand my ground and try to keep her
01:01:20are you sure it didn't fall under the table behind a sideboard I've moved every stick of furniture
01:01:27we might as well face it Matthew we were too hasty leave her in her room until morning
01:01:41good morning
01:01:48jewel thieves I need your help
01:01:52well I never turned down an adventure
01:01:56pull on this and put like an owl I'll be right down
01:02:04I'll be right down
01:02:11so what's the lantern for us
01:02:15it's our emergency signal
01:02:19and this had better be good
01:02:22Ann needs our help
01:02:24I don't help marauding gypsies
01:02:27I need my beauty sleep for the harvest ball tomorrow
01:02:30you've got my help Ann
01:02:32and mine
01:02:37I'm overwhelmed with gratitude
01:02:39yeah
01:02:40well
01:02:41come on
01:02:42huh
01:02:43I heard them say they're at the old Roush Shuler's boarding house
01:02:48you stand watch Felix
01:02:50all on me
01:02:51huh
01:02:52what the
01:03:06huh
01:03:07it's Wilfred from the orphanage
01:03:10hey
01:03:11what the dickens are they doing
01:03:27what the dickens are they doing
01:03:30what the dickens are they doing
01:03:34they have all the fun
01:03:41Not so fast kid, you little pipsqueak. Where's the girl? I don't know. Where's Felix?
01:04:04There she is. Felix!
01:04:20And what is this? I throw you out right now for disturbing the peace.
01:04:27My darling was sleepwalking, my good woman.
01:04:34Those men worked at the orphanage. Why would they want the brooch?
01:04:39I have a sickening feeling that they think I'm an heir to a vast fortune.
01:04:44Anne, you have the most sensational stories.
01:04:47That darn Felicity couldn't keep a secret if she was to be burned at the stake.
01:05:00Felix! Miss Cuthbert and Mrs. Berry and I have been worried sick.
01:05:05I don't believe a word of it, Marilla.
01:05:09Honest, Mrs. Berry. They're fakes. They had weapons.
01:05:12In Avonlea?
01:05:14Hmph!
01:05:15Well, my Diana certainly isn't capable of such antics.
01:05:18Mr. King, those boys should be tarred and feathered.
01:05:21Diana is as guilty as the others.
01:05:24I can remember some midnight ramblings when you were a girl.
01:05:28Oh, so it's my fault, is it?
01:05:30Well, Marilla, Anne surely is a conniving, manipulative child.
01:05:34And she's been successful, I can see, at pulling the wool over your eyes.
01:05:38If you didn't insist on...
01:05:39This child is under our roof because of our belief that we could make a difference in her life.
01:05:46Having a midnight adventure is far less sinful than meddling in other people's affairs.
01:05:55That woman is the most pig-headed, unreasonable excuse for a self-important neighbor I ever knew.
01:06:02Oh, Miss Cuthbert.
01:06:04That brooch meant a great deal to me.
01:06:08Just tell me the truth.
01:06:11I'm ready to confess.
01:06:14I took the brooch, I admit, because I was too overcome with temptation.
01:06:19I warred across the footbridge at Fairy's Pond to show Diana.
01:06:24But while I was admiring it in the sunlight, it slipped from my fingers and sank beneath the waves.
01:06:34And that's the best I can do at confessing.
01:06:37Now will you keep me?
01:06:39You can pack your bags in the morning.
01:06:42You said you'd stand your ground for me if I told the truth.
01:06:47I don't know whatever possessed me.
01:06:51Ann was looking forward to this.
01:07:06My dear brother, Ann surely can wait at the train station for a month of Sundays until Grout Orphanage or her relatives or whoever wants her come to retrieve her.
01:07:14This is the darkest day of my entire life.
01:07:23How you two could have had her in your clutches and let her slip away is beyond me.
01:07:29They was a whole pack of rats, man.
01:07:33When you want something done right, you better do it yourself.
01:07:38There.
01:07:39Down there on the road, there's one of them kids that was with her.
01:07:43The ant was really a big man.
01:07:46Oh, Felix, that gypsy Ann has infected your brain with wild stories.
01:07:51It's true, Felicity.
01:07:52Where is she? The red-headed orphan. Tell me or I'll drop you.
01:07:59I'll never tell you anything.
01:08:01She's at the train station. The Cuthberts were going there with her not 15 minutes ago.
01:08:09Why, thank you.
01:08:14How could you? Come on, they're going to steal Ann.
01:08:17Let them have her.
01:08:19We can never take the place of blood relations.
01:08:32What wonderful time!
01:08:36You'll be so easily cared for.
01:08:38No!
01:08:52The brooch!
01:08:57She's wearing my brooch!
01:08:59Well, Matthew, say something.
01:09:03We'd best get the constable and fast.
01:09:05I made a horrible mistake, Matthew.
01:09:10Whatever that woman's up to, it can't be good!
01:09:26Time for our little family reunion, Miss LaRue.
01:09:30Give me back that brooch!
01:09:32You thought Lucille LaRue was tough.
01:09:35Will you see the special dungeon I designed for you once the riches are mine?
01:09:41They say silence is good.
01:09:45Children like you should be seen and not heard.
01:09:49I can be ever so silent when I put my mind to it!
01:09:53Can't afford to have you telling the truth and ruin my little party.
01:09:57Now, Melissa!
01:10:06Now, Melissa!
01:10:10Whoa!
01:10:14Hang on, Ann!
01:10:16We'll get you down!
01:10:18We'll weigh her down if that's what it takes.
01:10:21Untie the rope.
01:10:22You heard me!
01:10:23Untie the rope or I'll toss you into the ocean!
01:10:26Up!
01:10:27Up!
01:10:28Up!
01:10:29And away!
01:10:31Untie the rope!
01:10:32I can't!
01:10:34Whoa!
01:10:35Whoa, whoa!
01:10:41Droho!
01:10:42Whoa, whoa, hoo!
01:10:44Whoa, whoa, hoo!
01:10:45Whoa, whoa, hoo!
01:10:48Not theカメers!
01:10:51Ooh, and theカメers, do we have no doubtfuls or do we previously?
01:10:54Mr. Cotbert!
01:10:55I lost her.
01:11:00Good girl.
01:11:02Let's save the little operation
01:11:05till I've repaired this bothersome little operator.
01:11:11You infernal...
01:11:12You see, I decided I kinda like Marilla's cooking,
01:11:15so I really think it's in both our best interests
01:11:17to optimize our rescue ability.
01:11:19Chew away, Bailey.
01:11:21Come on!
01:11:23Stop it!
01:11:25Stop it!
01:11:26Stop it!
01:11:27Stop it!
01:11:28Stop it!
01:11:29No!
01:11:31Stop it!
01:11:33Now's our chance!
01:11:38What's she doing?
01:11:40You start now!
01:11:42Or it's a scrap heap!
01:11:44Thanks, Bailey.
01:11:46Yay!
01:11:47Huh?
01:11:48Gilbert!
01:11:53Billy!
01:11:54That bullock of fenners!
01:11:55Come on!
01:11:56Come on, Gilbuddy!
01:11:57Just a boat!
01:11:58Gotcha!
01:11:59Help!
01:12:00I need help!
01:12:01Whoa!
01:12:02Whoa!
01:12:03Whoa!
01:12:04Way to go, bud!
01:12:05I can't pull you up!
01:12:06I'm almost there!
01:12:07I'm right behind you!
01:12:08Hurry up!
01:12:09Please!
01:12:10Please!
01:12:11Please!
01:12:12Please!
01:12:13Leave me!
01:12:14I've never let any child get the better of me!
01:12:17I've never let any child get the better of me!
01:12:22No!
01:12:23I can't!
01:12:24No!
01:12:25No!
01:12:26Ah!
01:12:27No!
01:12:28I can't pull you up!
01:12:29I can't pull you up!
01:12:31I'm almost there!
01:12:33You have right behind you!
01:12:34Hurry up!
01:12:35Please!
01:12:36Leave me!
01:12:38I've never let any child get the better of me!
01:12:40Just what I was looking for.
01:13:03Not as decisive a blow as I'd expected.
01:13:09Touché!
01:13:10Huh?
01:13:11What?
01:13:12Hurry up!
01:13:18What the?
01:13:19Yay, Gilbert!
01:13:20Yay!
01:13:33Give me back that brooch.
01:13:35No, it belongs to Marilla Cuthbert.
01:13:40What an inventive lie.
01:13:43Yes, very inventive.
01:13:45Because I'm not really a la rue.
01:13:48I lied.
01:13:49I swear I'll never imagine anything again!
01:13:52It'll soon be over now!
01:13:53Make it snappy!
01:13:58It'll soon be over now!
01:13:59Make it snappy!
01:14:08Make it snappy!
01:14:09No!
01:14:10No!
01:14:11No!
01:14:12No!
01:14:13No!
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01:14:34No!
01:14:35No!
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01:14:37No!
01:14:38No!
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01:14:40No!
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01:14:51No!
01:14:52No!
01:14:53No!
01:15:19Billy!
01:15:23Stop imagining such a horrible ending, child.
01:15:41Did no one find the woman?
01:15:43No, honestly, Mrs. Lynn, I'm not making it up.
01:15:46No good deed goes unpunished.
01:15:49I heard a whole train full of orphans is being unleashed by the woman's secretary.
01:15:56When I saw that brooch, whatever made you say you took it and lost it?
01:16:02You said you would stand up for me if I confessed.
01:16:06So I thought of a good confession.
01:16:09But it was still a falsehood.
01:16:12You wouldn't believe the truth.
01:16:15Well, I'll forgive you if you'll forgive me.
01:16:32Hey, Ann.
01:16:33Mr. Cuthbert said I'd find you here.
01:16:36That's awfully good of you.
01:16:41I found it when Diana told me it belonged to you.
01:16:44So I had it repaired.
01:16:45I used this whenever I needed a friendly face.
01:16:49Or a make-believe family.
01:16:52So I could step into another world.
01:16:55Well, I think you'll probably have enough friends here in Avonlea.
01:16:59Come on, I'll walk you home.
01:17:01Mr. Cuthbert!
01:17:06Oh, Mr. Cuthbert!
01:17:11I do so want to stay here forever.
01:17:17You were right, Ed.
01:17:19I guess Avonlea is a place where dreams come true.
01:17:31...
01:17:36...
01:17:46...

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