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مسلسل Anne With An E مترجم - Episode 1
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00:00:28You
00:00:37First thing we climb a tree
00:00:40And maybe then we talk
00:00:44Or sit silently
00:00:48And listen to our thoughts
00:00:52Illusions of someday
00:00:56Cast in a golden light
00:00:59No dress rehearsal
00:01:03This is our life
00:01:07You are ahead by a century
00:01:10You are ahead by a century
00:01:28You don't want to hurry and eat or you're to meet the train on time
00:01:31I pray this isn't foolishness
00:02:02But it's too late now
00:02:32You're coming in sometime today
00:02:33It's winter so there's no point fretting now
00:02:35Not that I disagree because I don't
00:02:44You'll be ready to set off as soon as you're finished here
00:02:46I will
00:02:48Bet it won't take long for Rachel to come and knock it
00:02:51Lord knows she's got a hunger for gossip
00:02:54Like a person starved
00:03:04I don't know
00:03:06I don't know
00:03:08What?
00:03:11What?
00:03:18What?
00:03:19What?
00:03:21What?
00:04:20I told her to have their supper on the table a half hour.
00:04:22She needs her diaper changed.
00:04:24Mrs. Hammond, the stew is all right.
00:04:25Did you milk the cow?
00:04:26No.
00:04:27Not yet, but I...
00:04:28Give it to me.
00:04:30You want these children to starve to death?
00:04:32Do something right for a change.
00:04:34You're more trouble than you're worth.
00:04:35Nothing but a miserable piece of trash.
00:04:39Hurry up!
00:04:40We'll see what Mr. Hammond has to say about this when he gets home.
00:04:54Are you quite all right, dear?
00:04:58I like imagining better than remembering.
00:05:01Why are the worst memories the most insistent?
00:05:04I wouldn't know.
00:05:05Try to rest.
00:05:09If all the world hated you and believed you wicked,
00:05:13but your own conscience approved of you and absolved you from guilt,
00:05:17you would not be without friends.
00:05:20I love Jane Eyre.
00:05:22Don't you?
00:05:24I never met her.
00:05:25I'm glad you've woken.
00:05:26I have so many more questions for you about Green Gables.
00:05:29I'm sure you do.
00:05:31Why do you suppose neither of the Cuthberts ever married?
00:05:35Did either of them have a tragical romance?
00:05:37It's none of our business.
00:05:39But I'm bursting with curiosity.
00:05:40I'm in the city.
00:05:41I'm in the city.
00:05:42I'm in the city.
00:06:10I'm in the city.
00:06:31I'm in the city.
00:06:31Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:06:38Back to me.
00:06:44Sir.
00:06:59I was wondering if you could, uh, help me.
00:07:02Is there, um...
00:07:03Little girl?
00:07:04Oh, you didn't see her?
00:07:05She's just outside.
00:07:06Wouldn't come in.
00:07:07Darned to stay.
00:07:09But, uh...
00:07:09Did you prefer to sit outside because of the woods?
00:07:12What was it now?
00:07:14More scope for the imagination.
00:07:17That was it.
00:07:17She's a case, I should say.
00:07:19I heard her talking to herself out there.
00:07:21But I'm not expecting a girl.
00:07:23It's a boy that I have come for.
00:07:27Mrs Spencer was to bring him over from the asylum.
00:07:30Oh, no, Mrs Spencer got off the train with that strange.
00:07:32Mrs Spencer gave her into my charge, said you'd be alone for her presently.
00:07:36Well, that's all I know about it.
00:07:38I haven't got any more orphans concealed hereabouts.
00:07:41I, um...
00:07:43You don't understand.
00:07:45Well, I'm sure the girl will be only too happy to tell you every little detail of what happened.
00:07:50She's got a ton of her own, that's for certain.
00:07:53Good day to you.
00:08:04I suppose you are Matthew Cuthbert of Green Gables.
00:08:07Well, I'm very glad to see you.
00:08:09I was beginning to be afraid that you weren't coming,
00:08:11and I was imagining all the things that might have happened to prevent you.
00:08:13I'd made up my mind that if you didn't come for me,
00:08:16I'd go down the track to that big, wild cherry tree
00:08:19and climb up into it and stay all night.
00:08:21I wouldn't be a bit afraid,
00:08:23and it would be lovely to sleep on a tree all white with bloom and the moonshine, don't you think?
00:08:32I can also imagine that I'm already a disappointment to you.
00:08:37I'm aware that I'm not much to look at,
00:08:39but even though I'm thin, I'm very strong.
00:08:42I want you to know that I'm forever grateful that you're adopting me.
00:08:47You're a sight for sore eyes, Mr. Cuthbert.
00:08:52You best come along.
00:08:55I'll take your bag.
00:08:56Oh, I can carry it.
00:08:57It isn't heavy.
00:08:58I've got all my worldly goods in it, but it isn't heavy.
00:09:01And if it isn't carried a certain way, it falls right open,
00:09:04so I better keep it.
00:09:05I've come to know the exact knack of it.
00:09:09I am ecstatic beyond measures that I'm going to belong to you and your sister.
00:09:14Ecstatic?
00:09:14I've never belonged to anybody before.
00:09:17I mean, you and your sister are practically the stuff of fiction.
00:09:21Two hardworking, decent people, lonely all their lives in their silent house,
00:09:25longing for the love of a child,
00:09:28and I will strive to be just the best daughter that anybody could ever have.
00:09:32I'm sure that I can do it.
00:09:35To be honest, I haven't had much experience at it.
00:09:38I'm not usually brought into the house to be a daughter,
00:09:40so you can well imagine what a blessing this is and how much my heart is lifted.
00:09:47And I've given it a lot of thought,
00:09:48and I am determined that I shall be obedient and dutiful
00:09:52and yet, yet lively enough so as to lighten up the place
00:09:56after you've lived for so many years
00:09:58without the delights of a happy child in the scope of her imagination.
00:10:03Have you always wanted a daughter?
00:10:06Always in your heart of hearts?
00:10:09I read once that a daughter is a little girl who grows up to be a friend.
00:10:16And it gives my heart a thrill to even say it aloud.
00:10:22Oh, isn't she lovely?
00:10:24What's her name?
00:10:26Uh, that's, um, Mare.
00:10:29She doesn't have a name?
00:10:31The right name is so important.
00:10:34She looks to me like her name is Belle.
00:10:38Hello, Belle, you are a beauty,
00:10:40and I am sure we'll be great friends.
00:10:53Mare?
00:10:56Bye, tree!
00:10:58Woo!
00:11:04That cherry tree is my first friend here on the island.
00:11:07What did that cherry tree all white lace make you think of?
00:11:13Well, now, um, I don't know.
00:11:16Why, a bride, of course.
00:11:18A bride all in white with a misty veil.
00:11:20I've never seen one, but I imagine what she would look like.
00:11:23I never expect to be a bride myself.
00:11:24I'm so homely.
00:11:26Nobody would ever want to marry me.
00:11:28Unless he was a foreign missionary.
00:11:30I suppose a foreign missionary might be very particular.
00:11:33But I do hope someday I shall have a white dress with beautiful puff sleeves.
00:11:37It is my highest ideal of our sleepless.
00:11:42Am I talking too much?
00:11:45People are always telling me that I do, and it seems to cause no end of aggravation.
00:11:49Would you rather I didn't talk?
00:11:50If you say so, I'll stop.
00:11:51I can stop when you make up my mind to it, although it's difficult.
00:11:57I don't mind.
00:11:59I'm so glad.
00:12:01I know that you and I are going to get along together just fine.
00:12:04It's such a relief to talk from when one wants to, and not be told that children should be seen
00:12:09and not heard.
00:12:10I've had that said to me a million times, and I have once.
00:12:13People would laugh at me because I use big words, but they're exciting and descriptive words, like, like enraptured and
00:12:22glorious.
00:12:23If you have big ideas, you have to use big words to express them, haven't you?
00:12:29Well, I suppose so.
00:12:32For example, I am enraptured by this glorious landscape.
00:12:39Careful.
00:12:40Careful.
00:12:53Afternoon, Rachel.
00:12:54I put the kettle on.
00:12:59Won't you sit down?
00:13:03I don't want to interrupt if you're expecting company.
00:13:06Oh, we've got plenty of time.
00:13:08Matthew will be back for several hours.
00:13:10I took quite a fright when I saw Matthew starting off today.
00:13:14I can imagine.
00:13:15Well, I couldn't imagine what might cause him to leave his crop in the middle of the afternoon.
00:13:22I was fearful he'd gone to call for the doctor.
00:13:24Oh, I'm quite well.
00:13:26Oh, what a relief.
00:13:31Of course, now that I have time to think.
00:13:34It wouldn't make sense for Matthew to take the time to put on his best set of clothes, had there
00:13:38been an emergency.
00:13:40No, it wouldn't.
00:13:43No.
00:13:45Indeed.
00:13:49Oh, for heaven's sake, Marilla.
00:13:52Oh, for heaven's sake, Marilla.
00:13:53Matthew's gone to the train station at Bright River.
00:13:56Well, well.
00:13:58Bright River.
00:14:00He's fetching a hired hand.
00:14:02Yes and no.
00:14:05We're adopting a boy from the orphan asylum in Nova Scotia, and he's arriving today.
00:14:11Matthew's gone to fetch him, Marilla Cuthbert.
00:14:13If you had told me that Matthew was meeting a kangaroo from Australia, I couldn't be more surprised.
00:14:20An orphan boy?
00:14:22What on earth put such an ocean into your head?
00:14:26Because I'm going to tell you plain.
00:14:28You're doing a mighty foolish thing.
00:14:30A risky thing, that's what.
00:14:50I cannot believe that I'm going to get to live somewhere so beautiful.
00:14:55Dreams don't have to come true, do they?
00:14:56Just now, I feel pretty nearly perfectly happy.
00:15:00Although I can't feel exactly perfectly happy because, well, what color would you call this?
00:15:08It's red, isn't it?
00:15:10Yes, it's red.
00:15:13Now you see why I can't be perfectly happy.
00:15:15Nobody could who has red hair.
00:15:17It's my lifelong sorrow.
00:15:20You don't know what you're getting.
00:15:22You're letting a strange child into your house, and you don't know a single thing about him.
00:15:28Only last week, I was reading in the paper how a man and his wife, up west of the island,
00:15:35took an orphan boy out of the asylum, and he set fire to their home at night.
00:15:41Set it on purpose, Marilla.
00:15:43And they nearly burned to a crisp in their beds.
00:15:45Now, if you would have asked for my advice on this matter, which you didn't do...
00:15:52Sugar, I would have told you, for mercy's sake, not to think of such a thing.
00:15:57That's what.
00:15:59I don't deny there's something in what you say, Rachel.
00:16:01I've had some qualms myself.
00:16:05How could you not?
00:16:07Matthew is getting on in years, and his heart's been bothering him.
00:16:11A boy will be a great help.
00:16:13Well, and it isn't as if he's coming from overseas, other states.
00:16:16He's from Nova Scotia.
00:16:18Can't be much different than ourselves.
00:16:20Well, there is some comfort in that, knowing he's not some London street Arab,
00:16:25or some French ruffian.
00:16:29An orphan, Marilla.
00:16:32Matthew's been terrible set on it.
00:16:33Well, I only hope and pray it works all right.
00:16:38Only don't say I didn't warn you.
00:16:40If he burns Green Gables down.
00:16:42I put strychnine in the well.
00:16:44I heard of a case over in New Brunswick,
00:16:46where an orphan, asylum child did just that.
00:16:49And the whole family died in fearful agonies.
00:16:52Only it was a girl in that instant.
00:16:54Well, we're not getting a girl.
00:16:57Oh, Mr. Cuthbert.
00:16:58What do they call this place?
00:17:00The Avenue.
00:17:02I suppose it is kind of pretty.
00:17:05Oh, pretty doesn't seem the right word to use, nor beautiful either.
00:17:09They don't go far enough.
00:17:14It's wonderful.
00:17:16Wonderful.
00:17:18The first thing I ever saw that couldn't be improved upon by the imagination.
00:17:23Other people may call it the Avenue, but I shall always call it the White Way of Delight.
00:17:34This here is Barry's Pond.
00:17:36I don't like that name either.
00:17:38I shall call it.
00:17:40Let me see.
00:17:42The Lake of Shining Waters.
00:17:47Yes, that's the right name for it.
00:17:49I know because of the thrill.
00:17:51Do things ever give you a thrill?
00:17:54I don't rightly know.
00:17:56Well, there has to be something.
00:17:59Well, now, I suppose it kind of gives me a thrill to see those ugly white grubs spayed up in
00:18:08the cucumber pets.
00:18:10Well, I suppose I can imagine that.
00:18:13I hate the look of them.
00:18:14I like to be rid of them.
00:18:16Well, I suppose I gave Mrs. Hammond a thrill then.
00:18:18She was happy to be rid of me after her husband died.
00:18:21Who's Mrs. Hammond?
00:18:22I worked for her family, taking care of the children for a few years.
00:18:26She had eight.
00:18:28She seems to make some people angry when they have so many children.
00:18:33Mr. and Mrs. Hammond were certainly vexed all the time.
00:18:36Move, you little scarecrow.
00:18:38Please, please.
00:18:39Let's teach you.
00:18:45Mr. Hammond?
00:18:49Mrs. Hammond!
00:18:51Mrs. Hammond!
00:19:04Is anything the matter?
00:19:05No, nothing.
00:19:07I was startled by the geese, Saul.
00:19:11Don't you just love them?
00:19:12The geese.
00:19:12I do.
00:19:13They're a very romantical species of bird.
00:19:16Well, I wouldn't know about that.
00:19:19Did you know they mate for life?
00:19:21They choose each other out of all the other geese in the world, and they stay together until death do
00:19:27they part.
00:19:31Well, we're pretty near home.
00:19:34Just another mile or so.
00:19:37Home.
00:19:39What a wonderful word.
00:19:46Green Gables.
00:19:47Green Gables.
00:19:52I've pinched myself so many times today.
00:19:55Every little while, this horrible, sickening feeling would come over me, and I'd be so afraid that this was all
00:20:00a dream.
00:20:02But I just had to, one more time.
00:20:06This is real.
00:20:08Green Gables is real, and we're home.
00:20:14Mary?
00:20:33Hey.
00:20:34Hey.
00:20:34Hey.
00:20:57Matthew Cuthbert?
00:20:59Who's that?
00:21:01Where is the boy?
00:21:04Well, there wasn't any boy.
00:21:06It's only her.
00:21:08No boy?
00:21:10But there must have been a boy.
00:21:12We sent word to Mrs. Spencer to bring us a boy.
00:21:14Well, she didn't.
00:21:16She brought her.
00:21:18When I asked the stationmaster, I had to bring her home.
00:21:23She couldn't be left there, no matter where the mistake had come in.
00:21:27Well, this is a pretty piece of business.
00:21:30She's got to go back.
00:21:31You don't want me.
00:21:35I should have expected it.
00:21:38I might have known nobody would really want me.
00:21:42Oh, for heaven's sake, child.
00:21:44What are you doing on the ground?
00:21:46Now, you listen here and stand up.
00:21:51What do you make of this?
00:21:52I am.
00:21:54I figure she's traveled a long way to be disappointed.
00:21:59Well, she shouldn't be here.
00:22:00You should never have brought her home.
00:22:03She's had a shock.
00:22:05She's not the only one.
00:22:09Enough of this foolishness.
00:22:10Come along, you cry.
00:22:13I'm speaking to you, child.
00:22:16Little girl, that's enough now.
00:22:20Little girl.
00:22:22Little girl.
00:22:25Little girl.
00:22:27I wish I was anything but.
00:22:29There's no point in crying.
00:22:30There's been a mistake, is all.
00:22:33We're not going to turn you out of doors tonight.
00:22:36What is your name?
00:22:37What does it matter?
00:22:39I won't be here long enough for you to remember.
00:22:42You will mind your manners and answer the question.
00:22:47Please, call me Cordelia.
00:22:50Call you Cordelia?
00:22:51Is that your name?
00:22:53Or Penelope.
00:22:55Penelope has a very tragical ring to it.
00:22:57What is your name, child?
00:23:00Couldn't you call me either of those?
00:23:07My name is Anne.
00:23:10Playing Anne.
00:23:13Anne is a fine name.
00:23:15A sensible name.
00:23:18Could you please spell it with an E when you speak it?
00:23:21Anne with an E looks much more distinguished.
00:23:24Very well, then.
00:23:26Anne with an E.
00:23:28It's time to come inside.
00:23:30Get yourself up now.
00:23:46I knew it.
00:23:49This is a lovely home.
00:23:53Why didn't you tell me at the train station that you didn't want me?
00:23:56Why didn't you just leave me there?
00:23:58If I hadn't seen the white way or the light or the lake or shining waters, this wouldn't be so
00:24:03hard.
00:24:04What does she mean?
00:24:06It's just a conversation we had on the road.
00:24:12I'll put the mirror.
00:24:18Take off your hat.
00:24:19Lay it and your bag on the bench.
00:24:26I simply don't understand.
00:24:28Were there no boys at the asylum?
00:24:30There was an abundance of them.
00:24:32But Mrs. Spencer said distinctly that you wanted a girl about my age and the matron thought that I would
00:24:38do.
00:24:39This is what comes of sending word and not going ourselves.
00:24:42Follow me.
00:24:43Don't dally.
00:24:44I'm sorry to disappoint you, but there's nothing to be done.
00:24:48We want a boy to help Matthew with the farm work.
00:24:51A girl would be of no use to us.
00:24:53Do you understand?
00:24:54I can't say that I do.
00:24:56I beg your pardon?
00:24:57I don't mean any disrespect, but couldn't I do the farm chores even though I'm a girl?
00:25:02That's not the way of things and you know it.
00:25:04But couldn't I?
00:25:05I'm as strong as a boy and I prefer to be outdoors instead of cooped up in a kitchen.
00:25:10I don't understand the conundrum.
00:25:12For example, what if suddenly there were no boys in the world?
00:25:17None at all.
00:25:18Fiddlesticks.
00:25:19It doesn't make sense that girls aren't allowed to do farm work when girls can do anything a boy can
00:25:24do and more.
00:25:25Do you consider yourself to be delicate and incapable?
00:25:29Because I certainly don't.
00:25:31Anyway, since I'm here now, couldn't you consider it?
00:25:34I could not.
00:25:35I'd put those full notions out of your head.
00:25:38Come along.
00:25:40Let's get you washed up for supper.
00:25:47Oh, good gracious child, what's happened here?
00:25:54I was pinching myself a lot today to prove that this was all true.
00:26:14Well, you're not eating at all.
00:26:16I can't.
00:26:18I'm sorry.
00:26:19I'm in the depths of despair.
00:26:23Can you eat when you're in the depths of despair?
00:26:26I've never been in the depths of despair, so I can't say.
00:26:30Well, did you ever imagine that you're in the depths of despair?
00:26:35No, I didn't.
00:26:36Well, it's a very uncomfortable feeling indeed.
00:26:40When you try to eat, a big lump comes right up into your throat and you can't swallow anything.
00:26:46Not even if it was a chocolate caramel.
00:26:49I had chocolate caramel once two years ago and it was simply delicious.
00:26:54I hope you won't be offended that I can't eat.
00:26:57Everything is extremely nice.
00:27:00I guess she's just there.
00:27:02Best put it a bit.
00:27:06Catch your bag and follow me.
00:27:08Catch your bag and follow me.
00:27:39Undress.
00:27:39Quick as you can.
00:27:40Get to bed.
00:27:47I'll come back in a few minutes for the candle.
00:28:27Good night.
00:28:29How can you call it a good night
00:28:31when you know this must be the very worst night I've ever had?
00:28:54Oh, that is a filthy habit.
00:28:57dare say a man's got a right to smoke
00:29:00and his mind's burdened
00:29:02and dare say yours is too.
00:29:05Yes, this is certainly a fine kettle of fish.
00:29:08One of us will have to drive over and see Mrs. Spencer tomorrow.
00:29:11That's for certain.
00:29:12A girl will have to be sent back.
00:29:15Yep, I suppose so.
00:29:17You suppose so?
00:29:18Don't you know it?
00:29:19No, it's...
00:29:21It seems a pity
00:29:22and to send her back.
00:29:26She's so set on staying.
00:29:28Matthew Cuthbert,
00:29:29Do you mean to say you think we ought to keep her?
00:29:33No, no, no, I, I...
00:29:36No, I suppose not.
00:29:37I should say not.
00:29:40What good would she be to us?
00:29:43We might be some good to her.
00:29:46I believe that child has bewitched you.
00:29:48I can see it plain as plain.
00:29:50You want to keep her.
00:29:53She's a real interesting kind of person.
00:29:56That's one way to put it.
00:29:57You should have heard her talk
00:29:59coming from the station.
00:30:01She can talk fast enough
00:30:02and is nothing in her favor.
00:30:05I don't mind the conversation.
00:30:07I don't like children who have so much to say.
00:30:11There's something I don't understand about her.
00:30:14Nope.
00:30:14She's got to be dispatched
00:30:16straight way back to where she came from.
00:30:19I could hire a boy
00:30:20to help me
00:30:22and she could be company for you.
00:30:24I'm not suffering for company
00:30:26and I'm not going to keep her.
00:30:30Well, no, you...
00:30:31Just as you say.
00:30:33Of course.
00:30:41I'm going to bed.
00:31:06I'm going to bed.
00:31:17I'm fine.
00:31:29Dearest Snow Queen, I accept your token offering.
00:31:35Had I a book, I would press these sacred blossoms between its pages so that I could be forever
00:31:40reminded of this treasured moment.
00:31:46Nevertheless, I, Princess Cordelia, shall cherish this gift, always.
00:32:02Let my kiss prove my devotion.
00:32:05What are you doing?
00:32:08It's time you were dressed.
00:32:13I was imagining that this morning was different than what it is.
00:32:18I was making believe that I was a beautiful princess and that this was my sacred chamber, high
00:32:25in a tall stone spire.
00:32:27Never mind your chatter.
00:32:29Sorry.
00:32:31It's just that your gable room and your lovely old cherry tree provide such scope for
00:32:37the imagination.
00:32:40I've also been wishing, with all my might, that you'd tell me that you decided that I
00:32:45could stay.
00:32:49Pack that inside and come downstairs.
00:32:51We'll be driving to see Mrs. Spencer after breakfast.
00:32:53Let's go.
00:32:55Let's go.
00:32:56Let's go.
00:33:08Let's go.
00:33:19Let's go.
00:33:22Let's go.
00:33:22Let's go.
00:33:49Let's go.
00:33:50Let's go.
00:34:10Put that down at once.
00:34:14Did you take anything?
00:34:15No.
00:34:16I was only memorizing.
00:34:20Let me see.
00:34:28Stop your snooping and come to breakfast.
00:34:42I'm pretty hungry this morning.
00:34:44The world doesn't seem as such a howling wilderness as it did last night.
00:34:50I'm glad it's a pretty morning so we won't be driving back in the rain.
00:34:54That would be extremely difficult to bear.
00:34:57It's all very well to read sorrowful stories and imagine yourself living through them heroically,
00:35:03but it's not so easy when you're actually woeful, is it?
00:35:06Oh, for pity's sake, hold your tongue.
00:35:08You talk entirely too much.
00:35:10Yes, ma'am.
00:35:15Just so as you know, I sent word to see if that French boy is available through harvest.
00:35:23Gracious me.
00:35:24I can milk a cow and split wood.
00:35:26I can wash clothes, iron, dust, sweep, and so many other things.
00:35:29There is no end to what I could accomplish just given the chance.
00:35:31I will take care of these dishes for you, Miss Cuthbert.
00:35:34You will see.
00:35:34I'll do them right.
00:35:37But be careful with the kettle.
00:35:39It's very hot.
00:35:39Use both hands.
00:35:44I see it clear now.
00:35:45This very idea was folly.
00:35:47You can't make up a family.
00:35:49Only kin is kin.
00:36:02Surely you'll be needing Anne more than ever since your husband's passing.
00:36:07I don't want her.
00:36:08I moved to my sisters and I got no reason to take her.
00:36:10I'm sorry, but we're overcrowded, is it?
00:36:12I don't need another mouth to feed.
00:36:14But I can help you.
00:36:16Haven't I been of help to you?
00:36:18Please don't leave me here.
00:36:20You're not kin.
00:36:21I got enough kin.
00:36:23You're taking her back and that's final.
00:36:38I'm so sorry.
00:36:39Nothing's broken.
00:36:43You'll never keep me now.
00:36:45I was never going to keep you.
00:36:56I'll be back in time for tea.
00:36:58What?
00:37:00Bye, Mr. Cuthbert.
00:37:02I, um, I didn't say I'd hire a boy to be rid of you.
00:37:07It was in the hopes that you could stay.
00:37:16I'll never forget you.
00:37:18I'll never forget you.
00:37:18You take care now.
00:37:21And with an E.
00:37:24Oh, for heaven's sake.
00:37:31My brother is a ridiculous man.
00:37:33I think he's lovely.
00:37:35He's ever so sympathetic and he didn't seem to mind how much I talked.
00:37:38In fact, he seemed to like it.
00:37:39I felt he was a kindred spirit as soon as ever I saw him.
00:37:43You're both queer enough.
00:37:44That's for sure and certain.
00:37:47I've made up my mind to enjoy this drive.
00:37:49It's been my experience that you can nearly always enjoy something if you make up your mind
00:37:52firmly that you will.
00:37:54Of course, you must make up your mind firmly.
00:37:57I believe this is something that you and I have in common.
00:38:16I wish I was a seagull.
00:38:18They're the most carefree of all the birds, don't you think?
00:38:24Look, wild roses.
00:38:27Isn't pink just the most bewitching color?
00:38:29I love it, but I can't wear it.
00:38:31Red-headed people can't wear pink, not even in the imagination.
00:38:35Do you know of anybody whose hair was red when she was younger,
00:38:37but got to be another color when she grew up?
00:38:40I shouldn't think it likely.
00:38:42Well, there's another hope gone.
00:38:45My life is a perfect graveyard of buried hopes.
00:38:49I read that sentence in a book once,
00:38:50and I say it to comfort myself whenever I'm disappointed in anything.
00:38:54Don't see where the comforting comes in myself.
00:38:57Because it sounds so romantic.
00:38:59As if I were a heroine storybook.
00:39:03You must have gone to school.
00:39:04Not a great deal, although I went recently when I was back at the asylum.
00:39:07I love school, but when I'm in a household with so much to attend to,
00:39:10the children, the cooking, the chores, it just wasn't an option.
00:39:18Is there a reason why Green Gables is so secluded?
00:39:21Reason?
00:39:22My family wasn't inclined toward idle chatter.
00:39:26Do you miss your parents terribly?
00:39:29They live good Christian lives.
00:39:31The Cabra Grudge guards are bringing them home.
00:39:34I suppose not.
00:39:35You suppose not?
00:39:39Why is it you find yourself an orphan?
00:39:41Well, it happened when I was an infant.
00:39:43You would like to know the circumstances, if you'd the mind to tell them.
00:39:47I don't mind telling stories.
00:39:50Somewhere in a far-off land, in a place whose name I do not care to remember,
00:39:54a gentleman lived not long ago.
00:39:56One of those with a lance and an ancient shield on a shelf
00:40:00who keeps a skinny nag and a greyhound for rainy.
00:40:02How dare you?
00:40:03What?
00:40:04Do you take me for a fool?
00:40:05Well, it's just it's a much better story than mine.
00:40:08I didn't ask for any story.
00:40:09I asked for yours.
00:40:11If you can't tell the truth, then I have no time for you.
00:40:13If you'll let me tell you what I imagined about myself,
00:40:16you'll find it ever so much more interesting.
00:40:18Wishing something is different than it is will not make it so.
00:40:23Truer words were never spoken.
00:40:29My parents were Walter and Bertha Shirley.
00:40:32They were newlyweds, and they were poor as church mice.
00:40:38They died of a fever when I was three months old,
00:40:41so I've been earning my keep for as long as I can remember.
00:40:44And I suppose I was lucky that I was placed out instead of staying in the asylum.
00:40:52I never understood it.
00:40:55If children are such a burden, then why do people have so many of them?
00:41:03Nevertheless, it's a shame we'll never have the opportunity.
00:41:07What do you mean?
00:41:10To be one.
00:41:19Anne!
00:41:22No!
00:41:23Go home!
00:41:24Go home!
00:41:27Oh, my Lord.
00:41:30Are you all right?
00:41:32Oh, dear Lord.
00:41:33I'm fine.
00:41:35Here you are.
00:41:36Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:41:36It's all right.
00:41:37It's all right, Belle.
00:41:38There is no need to worry anymore, Belle.
00:41:41Belle?
00:41:42That's her name.
00:41:45Wasn't that an adventure?
00:41:47Wasn't it just?
00:41:50You sure you're all right?
00:41:59You were very level-headed.
00:42:01I'm used to her ruckus.
00:42:17Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:42:22My, my.
00:42:23You're the last folks I was looking for today.
00:42:25I'm real glad to see you.
00:42:27And how are you doing, dear Anne?
00:42:29I'm well enough, thank you.
00:42:32What brings you by, Miss Cuthbert?
00:42:33The fact is, Mrs. Spencer, there's been a queer mistake somewhere.
00:42:37I've come over to see where it is.
00:42:40Matthew and I sent word for you to bring us a boy from the asylum.
00:42:44We told your brother Robert to tell you we wanted a boy.
00:42:47Myrla Cuthbert, you don't say so.
00:42:50Why, Robert sent word to his daughter Nancy that you wanted a girl.
00:42:54Oh, that Nancy's a terrible flighty thing.
00:42:56I've often had to scold her for her heedlessness.
00:42:59I'm dreadfully sorry about this.
00:43:01It was our own fault.
00:43:03We should have come to ourselves and not left an important message to be handed on by word of mouth.
00:43:08However, the mistake has been made, and the only thing to do is to set it right.
00:43:12I suppose the asylum will take her back, won't they?
00:43:15I suppose.
00:43:17But it might not be necessary to return her.
00:43:19My neighbor, Mrs. Blewett, was just saying to me she's overburdened by her large family,
00:43:24and she wishes she'd sent for a girl to help.
00:43:27And we'll do nicely.
00:43:29I call this positively providential.
00:43:31We'll call on her and see.
00:43:33I'm sure she'll agree.
00:43:38How old are you, and what's your name?
00:43:40Anne Shirley.
00:43:41I'm just 13.
00:43:42Hmm.
00:43:43Don't look as if there's much to you.
00:43:45But you're wiry.
00:43:46I don't know, but the wiry ones are the best after all.
00:43:50If I take you, you'll do as I say and speak when spoken to.
00:43:53I don't suffer no back talk.
00:43:55And if I find you lacking, you'll know the toll of my boot.
00:43:58I expect you to earn your keep and no mistake.
00:44:00And my wit's end with this one will be the death of me.
00:44:06That's a call-it cry.
00:44:08What?
00:44:10He'll do better if you swaddle him.
00:44:13And gripe water helps.
00:44:16Anne has worked for large families before.
00:44:18And work she will.
00:44:19This ain't no charity house.
00:44:21Well, I suppose I can take her off your hands, Ms. Cuthbert.
00:44:24If you like, I can take her right now.
00:44:29Well, I don't know.
00:44:31I didn't say Matthew and I had absolutely decided we wouldn't keep her.
00:44:36I just came over to find out how the mistake had occurred.
00:44:40I'd better take her home again and talk it over with my brother.
00:44:43I ought not to decide on anything without consulting him.
00:44:48If we make up our minds not to keep her, we'll send her over to you.
00:44:52Otherwise, you can assume that she'll be staying with us.
00:44:56Will that suit you, Mrs. Blewett?
00:44:58I suppose it'll have to.
00:45:00Very well.
00:45:01Good day.
00:45:08Oh, Ms. Cuthbert.
00:45:10Did you really just say that perhaps you'd let me stay at Green Gables, or did I only imagine that
00:45:14you did?
00:45:14Yes, I did say that, and no more.
00:45:16But it isn't decided yet.
00:45:18And perhaps we'll conclude that Mrs. Blewett should take you after all.
00:45:22Well, I'd rather go back to the asylum than live with her.
00:45:28I keep expecting her to chase after us on a broomstick.
00:45:32I would like you to hold your tongue on the ride home.
00:45:36I've got plenty to think about.
00:46:01I'll thank you to keep your questions to yourself till we can speak in private.
00:46:05You should run along inside, put your bag upstairs, and put the kettle on.
00:46:08Yes, Ms. Cuthbert.
00:46:13Don't wipe that silly grin off your face.
00:46:18I wouldn't give a dog I like to that Blewett woman.
00:46:22Trouble is, I don't know about keeping her.
00:46:25She's an interesting little thing.
00:46:27Well, to the point of, she was a useful little thing.
00:46:30I propose we give her one week trial to see how she behaves.
00:46:33She has five days.
00:46:35I'm going to need a lot of convincing, that's for certain.
00:46:40Oh, for heaven's sake.
00:46:46I noticed last night that you threw your clothes all about the floor when you took them off.
00:46:51That is a very untidy habit, and I can't allow it.
00:46:55You must fold your clothing neatly and place it on the chair.
00:46:59I haven't any use for little girls who aren't neat.
00:47:02I was so harrowed up in my mind last night that I didn't think about my clothes at all.
00:47:06I'll fold them nicely tonight.
00:47:09Although, I have been known to forget.
00:47:11I'm usually in such a hurry to finally get to bed.
00:47:13Well, you'll have to remember if you're going to stay here.
00:47:17You understand that you're on trial, yes?
00:47:20Yes.
00:47:21A decision will be made in one week.
00:47:25Now, say your prayers and get into bed.
00:47:29I never say any prayers.
00:47:32What?
00:47:33Well, I said them at the Asylum Sunday School.
00:47:36I like the catechism.
00:47:38There's something splendid about some of the words.
00:47:41Infinite and unchangeable.
00:47:44It's not quite poetry, but it sounds a lot like it, doesn't it?
00:47:47We're not talking about poetry, Anne.
00:47:49We're talking about prayers.
00:47:52Don't you know it's a terrible, wicked thing not to say your prayers every night?
00:47:55I'm sorry.
00:47:56I was never taught to say them.
00:47:59You must say your prayers while you're under my roof.
00:48:01Of course.
00:48:02If you want me to.
00:48:03I'd do anything to oblige you.
00:48:06But you'll have to tell me how to say them for just this once.
00:48:10You must kneel down.
00:48:16Why must people kneel down to pray?
00:48:18If I really wanted to pray, I'll tell you what I'd do.
00:48:22I'd go into a great big field all alone.
00:48:27Or into the deep, deep woods.
00:48:30And I'd look up into the sky.
00:48:32Up, up, up.
00:48:33Into that lovely blue sky without end.
00:48:37And I would just feel a prayer.
00:48:42Well, I'm ready.
00:48:44What am I to say?
00:48:45You're old enough to pray for yourself.
00:48:49Just thank God for your blessings.
00:48:52And ask him humbly for the things that you want.
00:48:56I'll do my best.
00:49:00Gracious Heavenly Father.
00:49:03That's what ministers say in church, so I suppose it's all right for private prayer.
00:49:12Gracious Heavenly Father.
00:49:15I thank thee for the white way of delight and the lake of shining waters.
00:49:21And for dear Belle and the lovely Snow Queen.
00:49:24I'm really extremely grateful for them.
00:49:27And that's all the blessings I can think of just now to thank thee for.
00:49:32And as for things I want, they're so numerous that it would take me a great deal of time to
00:49:36name them all.
00:49:37So I shall only mention the two most important.
00:49:41Please let me stay at Green Gables.
00:49:44Please let me be good-looking when I grow up.
00:49:47Yours respectfully and surely.
00:49:52There.
00:49:54Did I do it all right?
00:49:55Well, that'll do for now.
00:49:58We'll get into bed, child.
00:50:03Oh, I just realized I should have said amen in place of yours respectfully the way ministers do.
00:50:09Do you suppose it'll make any difference?
00:50:11I don't suppose it will.
00:50:13As God is my witness, I will do everything in my earthly power to make you want to keep me.
00:50:18Good night.
00:50:19God, give me strength to succeed in my quest.
00:50:22That will do.
00:50:23Sorry.
00:50:24Quite like praying.
00:50:26Well, it's time to say good night.
00:50:34Good night.
00:50:54That girl's next door to a perfect heathen.
00:51:01God only knows what we're getting ourselves into.
00:51:15Am?
00:51:24Am?
00:51:26Am?
00:51:41she's gone gone I'll check the silverware
00:51:51eggs that's one chore done and now I've met all the chickens so you don't need to make any
00:51:55introductions I've been up since before the Sun I was too excited to sleep and I wanted to start
00:52:01proving to you that I should stay it's so easy to love Green Gables isn't it I'll let the milkers
00:52:07out degrees we'll have breakfast on soon may I take these blossoms up to my room no you don't
00:52:13want your room or your person cluttered up with flowers you should have left them on the tree in
00:52:17the first place I felt a little that way too I felt I shouldn't shorten their lovely lives by
00:52:22picking them I mean I wouldn't want to be picked if I were a blossom wouldn't it be lovely to
00:52:26be a
00:52:26blossom yesterday you wanted to be a seagull and the power and the glory forever amen I like this
00:52:37prayer it's lovely our father who art in heaven hallowed be thy name it's like a line of music
00:52:46just get on with the business of learning it regardless of the outcome here you should have
00:52:55something to wear besides that flimsy bit of business I have a leftover piece of cotton on a
00:53:01book that may do nicely you're going to make me a dress you need something suitable that fits you
00:53:11a new dress well I've never had a new dress not ever I can't wait to have puff sleeves and
00:53:17ever so
00:53:17many flounces do you think you can adorn it with lace at the cuff and neckline too I don't believe
00:53:22in
00:53:22frills or frounces but surely you don't mind puff sleeves all the girls are wearing them puff sleeves
00:53:29are divine waste of fabric oh well I'm sure if it's lovely as you're blue or willow green I'm sure
00:53:38I
00:53:38won't mind if it's plain you're a vain one and no mistake brown is a very sensible color I'll need
00:53:48your dress or I can use it for a pattern let's take these things off now thank you miss Cuthbert
00:53:54I'm very grateful to have something new really I am I'm sure I can imagine it's fashionable shouldn't
00:54:01take me about a day or two it looks just like this one shouldn't take you any time at all
00:54:07run along now
00:54:10learn the prayer yes miss Cuthbert our father who art in heaven hallowed be puff sleeves
00:54:27good morning Marilla morning Rachel I brought you some scones I felt for sure you wouldn't have time for
00:54:34baking what with all the hubbub thank you I'll just come in and sit a spell shall I catch my
00:54:42breath
00:54:50I've been hearing some surprising things about you and Matthew I don't suppose you're any more
00:54:55surprise than I am myself what an incredible mistake the mind reels
00:55:04couldn't you have just sent her back we may yet but for now she's here on trial trial one week
00:55:14Matthew is quite set on keeping her and I'll admit she's a bright little thing
00:55:18but I'll need a great deal more convincing I know it by heart miss Cuthbert
00:55:26Anne this is our neighbour Mrs. Lynde
00:55:31well they didn't pick you for your looks I'm sure and certain
00:55:37she's terribly skinny and homely Marilla
00:55:42all elbows and knees and did you ever see such freckles and hair as red as carrots dear dear me
00:55:51I hate you I hate you I hate you I hate you I hate you how dare you call me
00:55:57skinny and ugly
00:55:58how dare you call me freckled and redheaded you are a rude unfeeling woman how would you like to
00:56:05have such things said about you how would you like to be told that you're fat and clumsy and
00:56:10that you probably had a spark of imagination in you and I don't care if I hurt your feelings by
00:56:16saying so I hope I hurt them because you have hurt my feelings worse than they have ever been hurt
00:56:23before and I will never forgive you for this never never
00:56:31come back here
00:56:47well I never
00:56:50it's a good thing you can send her back I wouldn't envy you the job of bringing that up
00:56:54you shouldn't have tweeted her about her looks Rachel
00:56:57Marilla Cuthbert you don't mean to tell me that you are upholding her in such a terrible
00:57:04display of temper as we've just seen I am not trying to excuse her she has been very naughty
00:57:11and I'll have to give her a talking to about it but we must make allowances for her she's never
00:57:17been taught what is right and you were too hard on her Rachel well I can see now I'm gonna
00:57:24have to
00:57:24be very careful what I say after this since the fine feelings of orphans brought from goodness knows
00:57:31where have to be considered before anything else now now oh no no I'm not vexed don't worry yourself
00:57:41I feel too sorry for you to have any anger left in my mind but if you will take my
00:57:47advice
00:57:47you will have that talking to with a fair-sized birch switch and get her on the next train out
00:57:57goodbye Marilla
00:58:24you
00:58:46It's been quite a spell.
00:58:47She'll make her own way home.
00:58:51I could go.
00:58:52She's in her under things, so she's got to come back.
00:58:55The girl needs to learn some sense.
00:58:59I'm sorry.
00:59:00I shouldn't have lost my temper and embarrassed you in front of Mrs. Lynde.
00:59:03I hope you can forgive me.
00:59:05Are you all right?
00:59:06Yes.
00:59:08I'm sorry for worrying you.
00:59:09I needed time to ponder.
00:59:13If you let me stay, I will do my very best not to fly into another temper ever again.
00:59:18I appreciate that you're a contrite, Anne.
00:59:20But the person that you owe the apology to is Mrs. Lynde.
00:59:24But she hadn't any right to call me ugly and redheaded.
00:59:27You say it yourself often enough.
00:59:29But there's such a difference between saying a thing yourself and hearing other people say it.
00:59:34You need to learn discipline.
00:59:36Just imagine how you would feel if someone told you to your face that you were skinny and ugly.
00:59:40Remember when we were young, Marilla?
00:59:42Old Lady Adams said you were gawky.
00:59:45Yes, thank you.
00:59:46I recall you suffered from a...
00:59:48I don't say that Mrs. Lynde was exactly right in saying what she did to you, Anne.
00:59:52She's too outspoken.
00:59:53She's a bully.
00:59:54But that is no excuse for such behavior on your part.
00:59:58You were rude and saucy.
01:00:00You must go to Mrs. Lynde and tell her that you're sorry and ask her to forgive you.
01:00:05I could never do that.
01:00:07Punish me any way you like.
01:00:08Shut me up in a dark, damp dungeon and I shan't complain.
01:00:12But I cannot ask Mrs. Lynde to forgive me.
01:00:15We're not in the habit of shutting people up in dungeons.
01:00:19But apologize to Mrs. Lynde, you must.
01:00:22And you'll stay up in your room until you can tell me that you're willing to do it.
01:00:26I'll have to stay up there forever then.
01:00:27Because I can't tell Mrs. Lynde I'm sorry I said those things to her.
01:00:31How can I?
01:00:33I'm not sorry.
01:00:34I'm sorry I vexed you.
01:00:36But I'm glad I told her just what I did.
01:00:39It was a great satisfaction.
01:00:43In fact, I can't even imagine that I'm sorry.
01:00:48Well, let's hope your imagination is in better working order by morning.
01:00:58You can't send her back over this.
01:01:01Don't be so sure.
01:01:03No, it's...
01:01:05Well, it's good that Rachel got a calling down.
01:01:11Well...
01:01:11Wish I'd been there.
01:01:13Matthew Cuthbert, I'm astonished at you.
01:01:17And you'll take her up a meal.
01:01:18When did you ever hear of me starving people in a good behavior?
01:01:22But she'll stay up there until she's willing to apologize.
01:01:24And that is final.
01:01:25Well, let's keep going.
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01:06:44were a benefactor. We should run along, Rachel. Thank you for your graciousness. Of course.
01:07:00She has a queer way of expressing herself. Forcible-like. I apologized pretty well, didn't I?
01:07:08Thought since I had to do it, I might as well do it thoroughly.
01:07:11Well, you did it thoroughly, all right. I hope you try to control your temper better in the future.
01:07:17I will. I absolutely will. Although, apologizing is my new favorite thing.
01:07:27I'm going to prove myself worthy of staying, Miss Cuthbert. I've been making a list in my head of
01:07:31all the ways that I might be useful to you both. And in addition to the indoor chores,
01:07:35I'm sure I can help with the outdoor chores, too. I'm much stronger than I look. It isn't too much.
01:07:43You hired a boy? But I haven't even finished my trial yet.
01:07:48This work needs to be done either way.
01:08:02How long will you be here?
01:08:05Hello? You must be Anne.
01:08:07With an E.
01:08:09I'm calling Jerry.
01:08:10Jerry Bernard.
01:08:11Nice to meet you.
01:08:13Baynard?
01:08:14Foolhardy.
01:08:16Bernard?
01:08:16No?
01:08:16Your surname means reckless or foolhardy. Charlemagne even named his impossible horse Baynard.
01:08:24I don't know him, Charlemagne.
01:08:26Of course you don't. He died hundreds of years ago.
01:08:32So are you living here now?
01:08:34Yes.
01:08:35Probably. I... I don't know.
01:08:38Pretty, you're... you're lucky.
01:08:41I don't remember you from the orphanage.
01:08:43No, no. I live in town. Big family. We have a small shop, but with so many, some of us
01:08:49must work.
01:08:50Well, if you come from such a large family, it may trouble your conscience to know that you are displacing
01:08:55my own position in my very first potential family.
01:08:59I am hired through Arvis, so...
01:09:02I don't think the Cuthberts will need you if I stay. In fact, if you hand me your pitchfork, I'll
01:09:07be happy to finish your task.
01:09:08What's your problem?
01:09:11You. You're my problem.
01:09:17All I'm doing is my job. What are you supposed to be doing?
01:09:22What are you supposed to be doing?
01:10:00My apology was an unmitigated success. Mrs. Lynde was very pleased.
01:10:05It's not Rachel Lynde that you need to worry about.
01:10:09Will Miss Cuthberts seem pleased, too?
01:10:12No, you're talking.
01:10:17It leaves Marilla's mind that I've got help.
01:10:25Matthew, are you sure you still want me to stay?
01:10:28Okay.
01:10:39But the thing of it is, and Marilla won't admit this, but she's getting older, too.
01:10:47I'll go right in.
01:10:49That's a good idea.
01:10:53Hey, hey.
01:11:09Good day to you, Matthew.
01:11:11William.
01:11:11You're checking the perimeter.
01:11:13Another thing I should know about.
01:11:15I wanted to talk to you about your new acquisition.
01:11:19New?
01:11:20The orphan girl from Nova Scotia.
01:11:26Word in town, has it, that you're keeping the girl?
01:11:31Well, we're pretty well decided.
01:11:33That's true enough.
01:11:34I wonder if Marilla and the girl could come to call.
01:11:36Her name's Anne.
01:11:39The girl, and that's, that's a real neighborly of you.
01:11:44And, uh, I'm guessing that she and your Diana are about the same age.
01:11:49Before we permit our children to associate with your Anne,
01:11:53my wife and I need to assure ourselves that she won't corrupt their good natures
01:11:57or exert any negative influence, I'm sure you can understand.
01:12:02Well, yeah, I understand.
01:12:06Pretty good.
01:12:08What, afternoon tea tomorrow?
01:12:10Tea tomorrow.
01:12:12Excellent.
01:12:13Oh, good day to you.
01:12:14Yeah.
01:12:19You've got an invitation to tea.
01:12:22It's tomorrow afternoon.
01:12:25Harry's.
01:12:27They want to meet Anne.
01:12:29I haven't finished the dress.
01:12:31She can't go wearing that.
01:12:32Oh, my heavens.
01:12:33Who are the berries?
01:12:34And why do they want to meet me?
01:12:36Our neighbors.
01:12:37A very respectable family.
01:12:40Hem buttons.
01:12:42You'll want to be on your best behavior.
01:12:44But why?
01:12:44They have two little girls who are very well-mannered.
01:12:51Do they need help?
01:12:55Diana is the girl nearest your age.
01:12:58If you stay here, perhaps you two will become friends.
01:13:04Real friends.
01:13:06Let go!
01:13:07Let go of me!
01:13:08Shut it!
01:13:09I mean it!
01:13:15Go get it.
01:13:21Hold her down.
01:13:22But you...
01:13:22Stop!
01:13:23Stop!
01:13:24Stop talking!
01:13:26Stop talking!
01:13:29Guess what, Princess Cordelia?
01:13:32We're sick of you and your stupid story.
01:13:34Stupid story.
01:13:35Liar!
01:13:37This little mouse, you made too much noise.
01:13:40Squeak, squeak, squeak, squeak, squeak, squeak, squeak, squeak.
01:13:42But then it got caught in a trap.
01:13:45So now...
01:13:46No more squeaking.
01:13:49So shut your face from now on.
01:13:56Let's go.
01:14:10I'm so sorry.
01:14:13Speak only when spoken.
01:14:15No startling speeches.
01:14:18Anne, what's wrong?
01:14:20Are you ill?
01:14:24No, Miss Cuthbert.
01:14:26I'm fine.
01:14:28Don't worry.
01:14:30I'll be as quiet as a mouse.
01:14:49Um, I don't feel nearly as squashed in it as I did in my old one.
01:14:54High praise indeed.
01:14:56You've got room to grow.
01:14:58It's so nice to be wearing something new.
01:15:00I don't even mind not having puff sleeves.
01:15:05This was mine as a girl.
01:15:07So it's far from new.
01:15:10But it'll do nicely.
01:15:17You look clean and tidy and that's what counts.
01:15:26Why isn't this lovely.
01:15:28Why isn't this lovely?
01:15:40I think diamonds?
01:15:41I think diamonds pale in comparison.
01:15:43Do you now?
01:15:43Amethysts are so much more romantic.
01:15:46This was my grandmother's.
01:15:50My mother bequeathed it to me.
01:15:52Well, it's perfectly elegant.
01:15:55Are you ready to go?
01:15:57Well, I'm not sure.
01:15:58What do you mean?
01:15:59It's just...
01:16:01This is a meeting of great auspiciousness.
01:16:04What if she doesn't like me?
01:16:06So, Mother, you've got to reckon with me.
01:16:08If Mrs. Berry doesn't like you, it won't matter a whit how much Diana does.
01:16:16Whatever is the matter with you, child?
01:16:18You haven't said a word since we left.
01:16:20You're not yourself.
01:16:22Perfect.
01:16:33Good afternoon, Miss Cuthbert.
01:16:35Afternoon, Mrs. Berry.
01:16:37Please, call me Eliza.
01:16:39And this must be Anne.
01:16:45Good afternoon.
01:16:49Good afternoon.
01:16:51Good afternoon.
01:16:52Afternoon.
01:16:54Thank you for having us, Eliza.
01:16:57Marina.
01:16:58Anne.
01:17:00Please come in.
01:17:16I don't believe you said two words during tea.
01:17:20You didn't even remark on the cake.
01:17:23Mother, let me help her bake it special.
01:17:28You enjoyed it.
01:17:30Didn't you?
01:17:32The cake was scrumptious.
01:17:36Scrumptious.
01:17:41Have you always been shy, or does it come from being an orphan?
01:17:44I'm less shy than reticent.
01:17:49Goodness, there's another 25-cent word.
01:17:52It's just...
01:17:54Yes?
01:17:56I like to read.
01:17:58I like to read when I can.
01:17:59I like reading, too.
01:18:01But Mother prefers that I do needlepoint.
01:18:04Well, does needlepoint provide much scope for the imagination?
01:18:08I don't think imagination is my strong suit.
01:18:12Really?
01:18:13I don't know what I'd do without mine.
01:18:17Life would be an agony.
01:18:19An utter agony.
01:18:21Agony?
01:18:25I make up stories all the time.
01:18:28I could never do that.
01:18:31I like to imagine that I am a princess in a tower,
01:18:36or Joan of Arc riding into battle,
01:18:38or a four-long bride who lives by the sea
01:18:40but never speaks to anyone
01:18:42because her one true love was lost
01:18:45when a ship went down and disappeared beneath the waves.
01:18:50Wonderful.
01:18:51Could you tell me a story now?
01:18:53I could tell you 12.
01:18:57Diana,
01:18:58do you think you could like me just a little?
01:19:02I already do.
01:19:05Shall we swear to be best friends forever and ever?
01:19:10It's dreadfully wicked to swear.
01:19:13No, it's not my kind of swearing.
01:19:15There are two kinds.
01:19:16I know because I have a worldly outlook.
01:19:19This kind isn't wicked at all.
01:19:21It means vowing and promising solemnly.
01:19:24I swear it does.
01:19:26See?
01:19:31How do you do it?
01:19:33Well...
01:19:38Well, this ought to be done by moonlight.
01:19:40We're overrunning water.
01:19:42But we'll just imagine that it's night time
01:19:45and this path is a stream.
01:19:48Hold this
01:19:50and twist your pinky finger around mine.
01:19:53I'll repeat the oath first.
01:19:56I solemnly swear to be faithful to my bosom friend Diana Barry
01:20:01for as long as the sun and moon shall endure.
01:20:04And then she said it and put my name in.
01:20:07And then we sent our oath into the world.
01:20:10Not in the...
01:20:12Sorry.
01:20:13I'll collect them.
01:20:15It was a wonderful afternoon.
01:20:16I'm so relieved.
01:20:19It seems you made a favourable impression with the Barrys.
01:20:23And Diana didn't mind my stories at all.
01:20:25In fact, I told her two
01:20:26and we promised to make up another the next time we're together.
01:20:31Diana says she doesn't have much imagination,
01:20:33but I don't think it matters since I have enough for both of us.
01:20:39They're hosting a church picnic next week at the Lake of Shining Waters.
01:20:43I've never been to a picnic.
01:20:44Can we go, Miss Cuthbert?
01:20:47We'll see.
01:20:50Diana and I are kindred spirits
01:20:52and I think she'd be struck quite sad if I were to be sent away.
01:20:55Please take my shawl upstairs and lay it neatly on my chair.
01:21:00May I go outside after and help Matthew with the cattle?
01:21:02I can't wait to tell him everything.
01:21:05As long as you're helping and not just flapping your gums.
01:21:28I'm sorry to arrive so late to the ball, dear Prince Wisteria.
01:21:34One of my squires returned on horseback after a harrowing journey
01:21:39and handed me a letter that required my urgent attention.
01:21:43So please do not doubt my love
01:21:47and please, please let the Cuthberts decide to keep me.
01:21:51I realize now it's the only thing I truly want
01:21:54so you don't have to worry yourself about my red hair.
01:21:58Amen.
01:22:01Where is my brooch?
01:22:02It should be there on your shawl.
01:22:05It is not.
01:22:06Nor is it in my jewelry box.
01:22:08Did you take it?
01:22:10I was playing with it, but I didn't take it.
01:22:13You were told not to touch it.
01:22:15I'm sorry.
01:22:16It's just it's so beautiful I couldn't resist.
01:22:19You were told to set the shawl on the chair.
01:22:21I did.
01:22:21I've looked everywhere.
01:22:22The brooch is nowhere to be found.
01:22:28Give it back.
01:22:29Right now.
01:22:31But I didn't take it, Miss Cuthbert.
01:22:33Honest, I didn't.
01:22:34I don't believe you.
01:22:36Where else would it be?
01:22:38Confess at once.
01:22:41But I...
01:22:42I'm not going to live with a thief under my roof.
01:22:45You confess to stealing the brooch
01:22:47or you have no future here at Green Gables.
01:22:50But I didn't take it.
01:22:51Confess.
01:22:52Or I'll send you right back to the asylum.
01:22:56If I don't confess, you'll send me back?
01:23:01Confess to what you have done.
01:23:04If I do, can I stay here at Green Gables?
01:23:07Did you or did you not take the brooch?
01:23:16I lost it.
01:23:17I was playing Lady Cordelia
01:23:19when I took the brooch outside with me.
01:23:22And as I was drawing water from the well,
01:23:24I leaned over to make a wish and it fell in.
01:23:26I heard it make a splash
01:23:28as it disappeared down into the depths.
01:23:31I'm ever so sorry, Miss Cuthbert.
01:23:38Pack your things.
01:23:41You said if I confessed, I could stay.
01:23:43I told you that brooch meant a great deal to me.
01:23:46No, but I made that up.
01:23:48None of that was real.
01:23:49I didn't take your brooch.
01:23:50I don't know where it is.
01:23:52Please, Miss Cuthbert, you have to believe me.
01:23:55I don't have to do anything.
01:23:56Please, Miss Cuthbert.
01:23:58I can't trust one word out of your mouth.
01:23:59Please.
01:24:01Enough.
01:24:02You're not to leave this room tonight.
01:24:05Tomorrow you will go at first light.
01:24:28I'll be right back.
01:24:29After you rest, Miss Cuthbert.
01:24:38You'll go up.
01:24:39I don't know.
01:25:09I don't know.
01:25:45I don't know.
01:26:27I don't know.
01:26:43I don't know.
01:27:09I missed the train.
01:27:11Well, not to worry.
01:27:12You're going to go on, all right?
01:27:41You're going to go on, all right?
01:28:03You're going to go on, all right?
01:28:12You're going to go on, all right?
01:28:18You're going to go on, all right?
01:28:30You're going to go on, all right?
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