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00:30You'll never have to see the Orphan Asylum again
00:32Right
00:35Green Gables is on me, Prince Edward Island
00:38I've heard it's the most splendidly beautiful place in the world
00:44What are you doing? Hurry along now
00:47Oh, sorry
00:48I can't believe this is happening
00:51I'm off to live on an island brimming with plumes
01:11Perhaps you could help us, sir?
01:14Of course, ma'am
01:15May this young lady wait quietly in the station house for a bit?
01:18Mr. Cuthbert should be coming to get her soon
01:21Yes, that's quite all right
01:23Be a good girl now
01:26Goodbye, Mrs. Spencer
01:27I can't tell you how grateful I am
01:36You can sit in the waiting room, my dear
01:38May I sit there?
02:03Good to see you
02:04Oh, Matthew
02:06No train?
02:07It's come and gone now
02:09But more to the point
02:10That girl was dropped off for you
02:13I did offer the chance to sit in the waiting room
02:15But she said there's more scope for imagination outside
02:19She's real careful, isn't it?
02:23Excuse me, are you Mr. Cuthbert?
02:26Yes
02:26I'm very glad to see you
02:28I was beginning to be afraid that you weren't going to come for me
02:31And I was imagining all the things that could have happened to prevent you
02:35I had made up my mind
02:36If you didn't come for me, I'd just spend the night in that great big cherry tree next to the
02:41track
02:41I wouldn't be a bit afraid either
02:43Because I know in my heart it would be lovely to sleep in a wild cherry tree all lit up
02:47With white blue shining brightly in the soft moonlight
02:50I was quite sure you'd come eventually
02:52So I thought that I'd just have to make do if you found yourself delayed tonight
02:59I'm sorry I was late in coming to fetch you
03:03The horse is over there
03:04Right, give me your bag
03:06There's no need
03:07I can carry it
03:08All my worldly goods are in it
03:10But it isn't heavy
03:12Oh, I'm so happy
03:14Thanks so much for having me
03:28Good day, Rachel
03:29I saw Matthew writing out earlier
03:31So I thought, is he going to the doctor?
03:34Is he...
03:34No
03:35He's gone to the station
03:36We're getting a young boy from an orphanage
03:41Are you in earnest?
03:43What puts such a notion in your head?
03:45We've been thinking about it for some time
03:47As you know, Matthew's getting up in years
03:49And finding good hired helps hard
03:52Well, I must say
03:53I think you're doing a mighty bullish thing
03:55You're letting a stranger into your house and home
03:58I'm confident he'll be fine with proper discipline
04:01I just read of a case of an orphan girl
04:03Putting strychnine in the well
04:05And poisoning a whole family
04:06Well, no fear of that
04:08After all, we're not getting a girl
04:10We made it clear that we want a boy
04:15Mr. Cuspert, may I?
04:16Huh?
04:17What does that tree at the bend
04:19So white and lacy make you think of?
04:22I couldn't say
04:23Why, a bride!
04:25A lovely bride all in white
04:27With a misty veil floating behind her
04:30Hmm
04:32These red roads
04:33They're so funny
04:34What makes them red?
04:36Well, now that...
04:38I don't know
04:40Well then, I suppose that is one of the things to find out sometime
04:43Isn't it just splendid to think of all the things there are to find out about?
04:47You know, I have to say
04:48It makes me feel glad to be alive
04:50It's such an incredibly interesting world we get to live in
04:54Hmm
04:58But it wouldn't be half as interesting if we were born knowing all about everything
05:02There'd be no scope for imagination
05:04Oh dear, am I talking too much?
05:07I can be quiet if I really concentrate
05:10It's fine
05:11I don't mind
05:12Oh, you strike me as a good listener
05:15You are, aren't you?
05:16We'll get along just fine
05:17What a huge relief
05:19Some people laugh at me because I use big words
05:21But big ideas necessitate big words, right?
05:24It's perfectly natural
05:26Wouldn't you agree, Mr. Cuspert?
05:28Reasonable
05:32Mrs. Spencer said your place is called Green Gables
05:35She said you have a hill and trees
05:37Oh, is there a brook anywhere nearby?
05:41Yes, there's one right below the house
05:43Fancy!
05:44It's always been one of my biggest dreams to live near a babbling brook
05:47Right now I feel pretty nearly perfectly happy
05:51But I can never seem to feel truly perfectly happy
05:55You see, what color is this?
05:57It's bright red, ain't it?
06:00Yes, now you see my point
06:01I can imagine my freckles and my skinniness away
06:04But not this red hair
06:05It's been my lifelong sorrow
06:07And so I imagine my hair
06:09As black as the raven's wing
06:12I try my best to convince myself of this
06:16But the weight of this red wave is my demise
06:24Mr. Cuspert?
06:26Oh, Mr.
06:27Mr. Cuspert, look!
06:51We haven't much farther
06:52Guess you're getting to feeling mighty hungry
06:56So, um, I have to ask
06:58What was that white place we just came through?
07:01Well now, you must mean the avenue
07:03It is kind of a pretty place, at that
07:05Oh, pretty doesn't remotely come close to capturing it
07:09Nor beautiful either
07:10It's the first thing I ever saw that imagination couldn't improve
07:15It's far too lovely a spot for so plain a name
07:20It should be the white way of delight
07:23Isn't that a nice poetic name?
07:26Other people may go on calling that place the avenue
07:29But not me
07:30I shall forever call it the white way of delight
07:36What's that?
07:37That's Barry's pond
07:39I don't like that either
07:41I shall call it the Lake of Shining Waters
07:47Oh, the bridge!
07:48Listen to that!
07:49What a jolly sound!
07:51I love the way the wheels rumble
07:52Isn't it splendid that there are so many things to like in this world?
07:58We're real close now
08:00Home's just over this hill
08:01Oh, I'm happy but sad too
08:05I wish we had more time
08:07Our wonderful ride is nearly over
08:09You can see it now
08:11That's Green Gables over there
08:14Wait!
08:15I'll guess! Don't tell me!
08:28There!
08:29That's it, right?
08:30I'll be
08:31You picked the right one
08:33As soon as I saw it
08:35I felt in my heart
08:36That's home
08:38It feels like a dream
08:40That's truly meant to be my home, isn't it?
08:43Oh, my, boy
08:45Yeah, my
08:45I like the magic
08:49I like the magic
08:54Yeah, my
08:55Oh, my recipient
08:56Oh, my, my
08:57Oh, my, my
08:57Oh, my
09:14Qui est-ce, Mathieu ?
09:18Où est-il le garçon ?
09:21Tell me !
09:22Il n'y a pas de garçon à prendre.
09:24Le seul qui attendait était elle.
09:27Mais pourquoi ?
09:28Non, je ne sais pas.
09:29La station-master dit qu'elle a été dérouillée par moi.
09:33Elle ne pouvait pas être là,
09:34qu'il n'y a pas de problème.
09:36Je n'avais pas de choix mais d'envoyer la maison.
09:40Ça ne peut pas être.
09:43Vous n'avez pas besoin, oui ?
09:44Parce que je n'est pas un garçon !
09:47Je devrais avoir pensé ça !
09:49C'est le fait que j'ai toujours été dérouillée.
09:51Je devrais avoir pensé que c'était trop beau à l'aider.
09:55Personne n'a jamais été dérouillée.
09:57Personne n'a jamais été dérouillée pour moi.
09:59Et il n'y a jamais été quelqu'un d'envoyant pour moi.
10:03Oh !
10:04Qu'est-ce que je fais ?
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10:43CORDELIA, est-ce que c'est le nom que vous avez donné?
10:46Ce n'est pas, mais je voudrais être appelé ça.
10:48C'est le nom parfaitement d'élegant à mes yeux.
10:53Qu'est-ce qu'on a l'air, child?
10:55Oh, please, tu n'allais pas me CORDELIA, s'il vous plaît.
10:58Ce n'est pas, mais je n'allais pas être appelé ça.
11:00Anne, Anne Shirley.
11:03Anne, une bonne, sensible n'amie.
11:05C'est un peu unomantique n'amie.
11:07Je n'allais pas CORDELIA plus.
11:09Mais si tu n'allais pas, c'est qu'il n'a pas appelé Anne.
11:14What difference could it possibly make how it's spelled?
11:17A huge one.
11:18It looks much nicer.
11:20Well, tell me, Anne, spelled with an E.
11:23What happened here?
11:24Were there no boys left at the asylum?
11:28Oh, actually, there were lots of them,
11:30but Mrs. Spencer said distinctly that you wanted a girl about 11 years old.
11:35It's just mean!
11:36Why not tell me at the station you didn't want me?
11:39This wouldn't nearly be so hard on me if I hadn't seen the white way of the light.
11:43And, of course, the lake of shining waters.
11:47What on earth does she mean?
11:49It's just, well, she's referring to some silly, light-hearted conversation we had while on the road.
11:57She's scrawny.
11:58No doubt she's hungry.
11:59Have supper ready soon.
12:05Why are you not eating anything?
12:07I'm in the depths of despair right now.
12:09Are you able to eat when you feel like that?
12:12I wouldn't know.
12:15I can't say I've ever been in the depths of despair.
12:18Well, did you ever try to imagine it?
12:21I did not.
12:22Then I don't think you can understand what it's like.
12:24When you eat, a lump goes in your throat.
12:29You do have a nightgown.
12:31Yes, I do.
12:34It's fearfully flimsy.
12:35But I'm fairly certain I can dream just as well in it as a nice frilly one.
12:39So that's one consolation.
12:41That's enough chatter.
12:43Get dressed as quickly as you can for bed.
12:54My word.
12:55She just threw them on the floor.
13:05Good night, Anne.
13:07How can you say that?
13:09You know it can't be a good night for me.
13:11It's obviously my worst night ever.
13:21I thought you gave that up.
13:24Well, it helps me think.
13:27I'll drive over and see Mrs. Spencer first thing tomorrow.
13:31The girl's going to have to be sent back.
13:34Yes, I suppose so.
13:35It is a pity with her being so set on staying here.
13:39Matthew!
13:40Surely you don't mean to say that you think we ought to keep her, do you?
13:43We could hardly be expected to.
13:45What good would she be to us?
13:48Well, none, not exactly.
13:50But you know, Marilla, it's possible we might be of some good to her.
13:56Matthew, I do believe that child has bewitched you.
13:59Oh, I don't know.
14:01But I think that she's a real interesting little thing.
14:04Don't you think so, Marilla?
14:05You should have heard her talk coming from the station.
14:07She looks at things in a different way, and she might even be good company for you around here.
14:13I am not suffering for company, and I have no intention of keeping the girl.
14:20You always talk sets, don't you?
14:23It's just as you say, then.
14:29Good night, Marilla.
14:46Good night, Marilla.
15:15The world seemed such a vicious howling wilderness last night.
15:19I'm so glad to be greeted by a warm and sunshiny morning.
15:22Ow!
15:23But I like rainy mornings, too.
15:25Ow!
15:26All sorts of mornings are interesting, aren't they?
15:28There's scope to imagine what'll happen.
15:30Every day is brand new.
15:32For pity's sake, hold your tongue.
15:39I'll wash them for you.
15:41Can you wash them right?
15:42Well, pretty much.
15:43Although I am much better at looking after little children.
15:46It's such a pity you haven't any year for me to diaper, feed, and keep my eye on.
15:52Who needs more children?
15:53You're a problem enough.
16:00That'll have to do.
16:01Now go amuse yourself out of doors.
16:13What is it now?
16:15I don't dare go out.
16:16I can't.
16:17If I'm not to stay here, then there is no use in me learning everything there is to love about
16:22Green Gables.
16:23Hmm.
16:24It's simple.
16:26If I do go out there and get acquainted with the Flowers, Brook, and Snow Queen, then I'll not be
16:30able to help loving it.
16:32Snow Queen?
16:33The big cherry tree right outside my bedroom window.
16:36I named it this very morning.
16:38And what sense is there in naming a tree?
16:41Sense?
16:42There isn't any.
16:43It makes them seem more like people to me that way.
16:46Do you think you'd be satisfied being called nothing but a woman all the time, Ms. Cuthbert?
16:53She is kind of interesting.
16:55I've already lost myself wondering what on earth she'll say next.
16:59But I can't let her cast a spell over me too.
17:03Matthew!
17:04Matthew!
17:23I'll have you know I've made up my mind to enjoy this drive.
17:26Making up my mind firmly is one of my best virtues.
17:29Helps me find more joy.
17:31Whoa!
17:32There's one little early wild rose out.
17:34Isn't it lovely?
17:36And isn't pink the most bewitching color in the world?
17:39Such a shame.
17:40Redheads can't wear pink.
17:42Not even in one's imagination.
17:44Have you ever met a girl with red hair and it changed color when she grew up?
17:48No, I have not.
17:51Another hope gone, then.
17:53That's how it is.
17:54My life is a perfect graveyard of buried hopes.
17:57Will we cross the Lake of Shining Waters?
17:59We're taking the shore road, so no.
18:02And as you're bent on talking, you might as well tell me what you know about yourself.
18:07You want my life story?
18:09It's not worth telling.
18:10Well, I don't want your imaginings.
18:12Facts.
18:13Age and birthplace.
18:15I turned 11 years old last March.
18:18My place of birth is Nova Scotia.
18:21My father was Walter Shirley, and my mother was Bertha.
18:24They lived in Bolingbroke, in a teeny little house that was just right.
18:28They both died soon after I was born, so I don't remember any of the details.
18:33It doesn't even feel like real life.
18:36But that's why I've imagined it thousands of times.
18:39That dream helped take me away when I was washing dishes for Mrs. Thomas.
18:43And it gave me patience when I looked after Mrs. Hammond's three pairs of twins.
18:47It saved me.
18:49Often.
18:51Thousands of times.
18:59A yellow house with lilacs in front, and lilies of the valley inside the gate.
19:04Honeysuckle grew over the windows with muslin curtains, so the people inside looked like joyful whispers.
19:10That's where I feel in my heart I was born.
19:15But when Mr. Hammond died, Mrs. Hammond broke up housekeeping.
19:20Nobody would take me after that, so I had to go to the asylum.
19:23And was there till Mrs. Spencer came.
19:28These women, Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Hammond, was it?
19:31Were they good to you, and did they treat you fair?
19:34Yes.
19:35But it must be trying to have a drunken husband and to take care of twins, don't you think?
19:41Still, I know they meant to be as good and kind to me as they possibly could.
19:48Aren't those goals splendid?
19:50It must feel rapturous to swoop over the water.
19:55Would you like to be a goal if you couldn't be a human?
19:58I think I would.
20:00I'd love to soar.
20:04Dear, dear, you don't say!
20:06Now, as I recall, my brother Robert sent word down by his daughter Nancy, and she said you definitely wanted
20:13a little girl.
20:14Is that not what she said, Flora?
20:15She certainly did, Miss Cuthbert!
20:17Oh, that Nancy, she's something else, huh?
20:20Do you suppose the asylum would be willing to take the child back, as is their error?
20:25Oh, I know!
20:27Mrs. Blewett was just saying how much she wished she had a little girl to help her.
20:31I feel Anne shall very well be the girl for her, and Mrs. Blewett will be over here again today.
20:42Take a seat, Miss Cuthbert.
20:44Anne, you may sit over here.
20:45Mrs. Blewett, we've found just the girl for you.
20:57So, how old are you?
21:00I'm eleven years old.
21:02And your name is?
21:06Anne Shirley.
21:10Huh.
21:11You don't look like there's much to you, but I do like I'm spry and wiry.
21:14If I do take you in, you'll have to be good and smart and respectful, you know.
21:18I suppose I'll be feeding you, too.
21:20So I'll expect you to earn your keep by working hard.
21:25Wonderful! It's settled, then.
21:27I'll take her off your hands.
21:28I'm rather looking forward to it.
21:30If you would like, I could take her home right now, Miss Cuthbert.
21:33I don't know.
21:35I didn't say Matthew and I had absolutely decided that we wouldn't keep her.
21:38We're just trying to weigh our options.
21:42Truly, I only came over here to find out how such a mistake had occurred.
21:46I think I'd better take her home again and talk it over with my brother, Matthew.
21:51I'll let you know what we decide.
21:54Will that suit you?
21:55Suppose it'll have to.
22:03Did you really say you might let me stay at Green Gables?
22:06Or did I only imagine that you did?
22:08You should learn to control your imagination,
22:11as you can't seem to distinguish what's real from what isn't.
22:14But yes, I said that.
22:16It isn't decided yet, mind you.
22:23Well now, quite an adventure you had today, huh?
22:26If I'm being perfectly frank,
22:28I wouldn't even give a dog I like to that blue-ed woman.
22:31I don't fancy her myself,
22:33but it's that or we keep the girl here living with us.
22:37I've never brought up a child,
22:39especially a girl,
22:40and I dare say I'll make a terrible mess of it.
22:42I know, I know.
22:44Still and all, she really is an interesting little thing.
22:48I would much prefer to hear you say she's a useful little thing.
22:51Now, now, I told you before.
22:55It'll be us.
22:56We're going to have to be the ones that are useful to her.
23:02Heavenly Father,
23:03I wish to thank thee for all thy blessings.
23:07As for the things I want,
23:09I only have time to name two.
23:12First, please let me be good-looking when I am a grown-up.
23:15And also,
23:16please, please let me remain here
23:18and live at this wonderful place that they call Green Cables.
23:29Yours respectfully,
23:31and surely.
23:34You're welcome,
23:37A warm-up show.
23:41You're welcome,
23:59Sous-titrage FR ?
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