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مسلسل Anne With An E مترجم - Episode 2
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00:14Mr. Cuthbert, do you know where she's headed?
00:20The orphanage.
00:48Did she run away?
00:50No.
00:52How does she seem?
00:53Quiet.
00:55She was real quiet.
00:57Didn't say a word.
01:13Miss?
01:15Miss, we're at this way, miss.
01:17Who are you?
01:18I'm supposed to fetch you, miss.
01:20I don't understand.
01:21Who sent you?
01:22Why, your family, of course.
01:24Now, we're at this way, little lady.
01:25My family?
01:26They sent me to collect you and bring you straight home.
01:28You'll be there in a jiffy.
01:29Let go of me.
01:30Quickly now, let's hurry up.
01:32I've got some lovely sweets in my carriage for the ride.
01:34Get away from me!
01:45Hello, young masters.
01:47I've been sent to take you home.
01:59Oh, good evening.
02:01I was wondering if you could spare a fresh horse.
02:04Sorry, sir.
02:05Don't have one to lend.
02:06Mine's dead beat.
02:07I need to get to Charlottesville.
02:10Please.
02:10Any horse will do.
02:11I'm sorry, but I can't oblige you, sir.
02:15I am good for it.
02:16I'll bring the money when I return.
02:17Sir.
02:18I live in Avilie at Green Gables.
02:19Money or not, I'm afraid I can't help you.
02:21These here belong to the guests, and the hotels are spoken for this evening.
02:25You're welcome to rest your ears here for a spell, though.
02:27Sam!
02:28Sam!
02:29Sam!
02:30Sam!
02:31Vessel?
02:32Whoa, Matthew Cuthbert.
02:34Whatever's got you all twisted up.
02:36Are you heading to the vessel?
02:37Yes, we're riding to the port overnight.
02:40Be there by daybree.
02:41Can I hitch a ride?
02:42I need to get to Charlottetown.
02:44I'm not riding him back.
02:45No worries at all.
02:47Much obliged.
02:57Hey!
03:00Hey!
03:01Hey!
03:02Hey!
03:03Hey!
03:04Hey!
03:05Hey!
03:08Hey!
03:09Hey!
03:11Hey!
03:15Hey!
03:29I told you that brooch meant a great deal to me.
03:32But I didn't take it.
03:33Confess.
03:34I took a lobster bread.
03:36I lost.
03:36Tomorrow you will go.
03:38I can't trust one word out of your mouth.
03:40Please, Miss Convert!
04:06I can't trust one word out of your mouth.
04:11I can't trust one word out of your mouth.
04:24I can trust one word out of your mouth.
04:42I don't know.
05:28I don't know.
05:36I shouldn't stop it at once.
05:38Stop it.
05:39You get it.
06:02I don't know.
06:20I don't know.
06:27I don't know.
06:40I don't know.
06:54I don't know.
06:57I don't know.
07:20I don't know.
07:25I don't know.
07:26I don't know.
07:56I don't know.
07:57I don't know.
07:58I don't know.
08:06I don't know.
08:37I don't know.
08:39I don't know.
08:50I don't know.
08:52I don't know.
08:55I don't know.
09:07I don't know.
09:09I don't know.
09:09I don't know.
09:10I don't know.
09:40I don't know.
09:56I don't know.
09:59I don't know.
09:59I don't know.
10:06several deliveries. My years of torment and uncertainty are behind me, and I'll have to
10:11learn all manner of comportment, but I feel I'm equal to the task. Certainly sounds like you're
10:15moving up in the world. I am. I am indeed. So if you wouldn't mind conveying me towards my new
10:20life.
10:21It's not that I mind, but the trouble is I've got several stops along the way. It'll be a few
10:25hours, I'm afraid. If you're in a hurry, you might find a better mode. Shall we ask the matriarch?
10:29No, no, no, no. This will be perfect, and I'm sorry I don't have any money to pay you, but
10:33I'll
10:34be happy to help. Well, uh, well, all right. All right. Off we go.
10:45Hey!
10:46That's right!
10:53Yeah!
10:54Yeah!
10:54Right there!
10:58No clue!
11:00Ate!
11:01Yeah!
11:03Yo, yo, yo!
11:06They find you!
11:11Yeah!
11:12Haven't done great, Y.
11:12Yeah!
11:13Yeah!
11:13Yeah!
11:40Let's go.
11:42Now, what do you think?
11:45I don't know how much I can get for it with this here monogram.
11:48I don't need much.
11:50Then we are well-made.
11:53It's a family you're alone.
11:55Hey, show me something in here that ain't...
11:58I don't know.
12:00Don't think about it.
12:01What you gonna make tomorrow?
12:07You know, all I need is train fare for two up island
12:10and ferry rides back and forth to the mainland.
12:12Any idea how much of that would come to?
12:15We'll see what I can do.
12:17What?
12:19Extra, extra!
12:21Scientists predict greenhouse effects!
12:23Extra, extra!
12:25Scientists predict greenhouse effects!
12:27What time does a ferry from North Scotchia go?
12:29Roundabout five o'clock.
12:31Local boy loses life by drowning!
12:52Look out of the way, mister!
13:11And I believe my parents traveled to India
13:13and many faraway lands
13:15before they were killed tragically in service of the queen.
13:17You don't say.
13:19I imagine they were ever so noble.
13:23Easy, easy.
13:24Whoa!
13:25All right, off you go.
13:27Going.
13:30I'm told I'm fleet of foot.
13:33Oh, yes.
13:35Now, I'd rather be beautiful,
13:37but you can't have everything.
13:42All right.
13:50Bye, Mr. Shore can bake.
13:53I was going to learn.
13:54The lady at my last household, Navinley,
13:57said she would teach me.
13:58Hmm.
14:00Doesn't matter.
14:04Hungry?
14:06No, no.
14:07I couldn't deprive you.
14:08Oh, help yourself.
14:10Got plenty.
14:12Hmm.
14:13Well,
14:15much obliged.
14:16Walk on.
14:19I'm famished, actually.
14:21I haven't eaten since yesterday.
14:23Maitre trying to starve you?
14:24What?
14:25They didn't feed you this morning?
14:27Well,
14:28that was too free of everybody to eat.
14:31What, with my life starting over and all?
14:33Uh-huh.
14:34What were they doing for her?
14:36Who?
14:37Your parents.
14:38For the queen.
14:39Oh, right.
14:41Espionage.
14:44There.
14:46That's the best I can do until the doctor comes.
14:48It's been hours.
14:49I hope bringing him here was the right thing to do.
14:51What?
14:52He's waking up.
14:53Fetch him some water.
14:55What?
14:56It's all right.
14:57You're going to be fine.
14:58What?
14:59Where?
15:00You had an accident.
15:01My carriage.
15:02Oh, no, no, no, no.
15:04I can't believe it.
15:05Don't get up.
15:06You're injured.
15:07No.
15:07Fairy.
15:08I can't miss it.
15:12Where am I?
15:13Where's a fairy from here?
15:39Hello?
15:42Hello?
15:44Hello?
15:50Come on.
15:52Someone?
16:01Hello?
16:02Hello?
16:24Hello?
16:50oh my lord please no sir don't don't don't be afraid get away you can't avoid her i must speak
16:56with the matron the matron she's not even awake it's an emergency you'll have to come no there's
17:01been a mistake my girl my little girl she's here and i came to fetch her please
17:15come inside i'll see if i can rouse the matron thank you were you up there all night
17:24what happened anyways well there was a misunderstanding looks like you've been
17:30fighting and at your age men a kitchen's this way dora please tell me when there's an emergency
17:36someone needs to see her right away i'll get you a bit of hot water for washing up and we'll
17:41take
17:41a look at that bandage before you see matrix no no there's no need have you seen you yeah much
17:48lodged
18:01morning miss gudbert do you need something
18:09for me
18:22merci there's plenty more thank you
18:30yes what is the nature of your emergency yes
18:33good morning i need to take anne shirley home she was adopted she's no longer in residence
18:40no no she came back here yesterday did she not she did not now please excuse me but she has
18:47to be
18:47here the fairy master said that he's here said she'd come across yesterday her red braids oh i
18:55remember her distinctly but the girl is not here
18:57emergency
19:03gave me a start
19:06thank you
19:07same thing happened yesterday only that time it was a little girl
19:17where hope and fear maintain the eternal strife and fleeting joy does lasting doubt inspire
19:25and most we question what we most desire
19:31thank you
19:52excuse me may i interest you in a poetic recitation spoken aloud dignified emotion
20:02it's only a dollar fifty cents
20:05i need a train fare to halifax i promise you'll like it
20:09excuse me sir may i interest you in a rousing tale of heroic deeds and acts of bravery
20:17it'll pass the time
20:25pardon me
20:27may i transport you for a few minutes with a romantical recitation replete with the tragedy
20:34of a love unrequited
20:40if thou must love me let it be for naught except for love's sake only
20:48do not say i love her for her smile
20:51her look her way of speaking gently
20:55for a trick of thought that falls in well with mine
20:59and suits your sense of pleasant ease on such a day
21:11for these things in themselves may be changed or changed for thee
21:16and a love so wrought may be unwrought
21:19thank goodness i found you
21:23so marilla must have found the brooch then because i am not a thief
21:28now if you'll please excuse me i'm in the middle of earning some wages i've got a train to catch
21:33thine love dear wiping my cheeks dry
21:38a creature might forget to do
21:40it was a terrible misunderstanding
21:41who knows thy cause
21:42thank you anyways
21:43it was very nice
21:45but i'm not finished
21:47we've heard quite enough
21:49yes
21:50do you want your money back
21:51and please
21:53listen to me
21:56i've come to take you home
21:57to green gables
21:59why so you can banish me whenever you feel like it
22:02i am my own family now and i am all i need
22:05ann
22:06no
22:06homes homes for sale
22:08wait wait ann
22:08listen
22:10i've come for you
22:11i came all this way
22:13oh bully for you
22:14because so did i
22:15and not by choice
22:16i had to come all this way because you didn't want me
22:20i do want you ann
22:21we do
22:22i would appreciate it if you would leave me alone
22:27please
22:29please
22:30please
22:31oh i'll give you a please
22:33please have the decency to let me be
22:35is there a problem here
22:39yes there is
22:40is this man bothering you
22:42no no no
22:44we're fine
22:45this man is indeed bothering me
22:47what's up
22:48we're fine
22:49she's my daughter
22:50and
22:59she's my daughter
23:02I
23:02I
23:02I
23:05I
23:06I
23:07Oh, my God.
23:55Oh, my God.
24:21Oh, my God.
24:40Oh, my God.
24:47Well, it certainly took you long enough to fetch her.
24:51Oh, I'm sorry to cause you worry about it.
24:56Hello, Miss Cuthbert.
24:59Hello, Anne.
25:00It's nice to see you back.
25:02Please take your things up to your room.
25:04I'll get supper on.
25:06Hey.
25:13Hey.
25:15Hey.
25:19Hey.
25:23Hey.
25:25Hey.
26:49We're having a simple supper. I won't need your help. Just come down when you're ready.
26:56Yes, Miss Cuthbert.
26:58Well, I'll see you downstairs.
27:16They'll be wanting the egg cups.
27:17Yes, please. Did you bring your laundry down?
27:23Yes, Miss Cuthbert.
27:26Please attend to the toast.
27:34Excuse me.
27:37Of course.
27:58On the table, thank you.
28:55I'll be out to walk the potato vines today.
29:06I might send Jerry to the smithy to pay for shoes.
29:10Please.
29:10I'll pack him a lunch.
29:13All right.
29:16All right then.
29:30It was so awful, Belle.
29:34When I saw the orphanage again, you can't imagine my dread.
29:39And now I'm back.
29:41And now I'm back.
29:41But I'm not so sure.
29:44You're back?
29:46How dare you sneak around listening to my private conversation?
29:50I wasn't listening.
29:51I wasn't listening.
29:52So you're lazy and a snoop.
29:54It was too late to go home last night.
29:56There was so much work because Mr. Cuthbert was away, looking for you.
30:01What all did you hear me say?
30:03Why would I care what you say to a horse?
30:06I need coffee.
30:07I'm going in to ask you.
30:09Why do you have that plate?
30:10I...
30:10Careful.
30:12They'll call you a thief too.
30:13No, no.
30:14The lady brought it to me yesterday when she was distressed.
30:18Why anyone would worry over you is a mystery for sure.
30:43You're so smart, Anne.
30:45I never would have thought to sell poems for train fare.
30:49And you're home in time for the church picnic.
30:51Did I tell you we're hosting it here?
30:54I'm really glad you're back, Anne.
30:56Well, you're the only one.
30:57Well, Matthew seems to be, but he must have talked her into it.
31:02Don't say that, Anne.
31:04Sure's not true.
31:05Oh, Miss Cuthbert wasn't happy to see me at all.
31:07She didn't care a whit.
31:08But...
31:10Rachel Lynn told Mother that Miss Cuthbert was torn asunder after you left.
31:13Not possible.
31:15Miss Cuthbert was so upset Rachel Lynn feared she'd take sick.
31:19Not possible.
31:23Well, that's what she told Mother.
31:25Then why doesn't she show it?
31:27It's hard to believe she was sorrowful when she doesn't seem to like me at all.
31:32I missed your home.
31:39I've missed you.
31:44And I don't mean to seem ungrateful.
31:48And it did fill my heart with joy to be back at Crean Cable.
31:58But I feel they could send me away at any moment.
32:03But now that it's all settled, why would they?
32:09I just don't want to get too attached.
32:11Not if it's all going to disappear.
32:17Catch you.
32:34If all the world hated you and believed you wicked, why your own conscience approved of
32:39you and absolved you from guilt, you would not be without friends.
33:12It's quite confidential.
33:13Why send her away just to retrieve her?
33:17Confounding indeed.
33:19Hope those old Cuthberts aren't losing their marbles.
33:22What do you mean?
33:23Stop it! Stop it!
33:25I mean, I hope they aren't becoming addled, dear, as seniors are wont to do.
33:30They hardly want to, darling.
33:32I don't like this mistake.
33:34Then don't eat it.
33:36Well, it can't be a peaceable household, it simply can't.
33:39The girl is an orphan after all.
33:41How does one know what one is really getting?
33:43One doesn't.
33:44Exactly.
33:45It's not like she wanted to be an orphan.
33:47Of course not, dear.
33:48But she is.
34:09Hello!
34:10Michelle?
34:12Thomas?
34:14Here we are.
34:15Here we all are.
34:17Glad to see you, Matthew.
34:20Welcome home, Anne.
34:21Thank you, Mrs. Lent.
34:23How do you do, Mr. Lent?
34:25Glad we didn't find you in a ditch.
34:27Yes, yes, dear.
34:28Everyone appreciates your gallantry.
34:29Well, we aim to please.
34:31Marilla, I hope you're feeling better now, dear.
34:33Well, you're poorly, Marilla.
34:34She was just pretty sick, that's what.
34:37All is well, thank you.
34:38I'm sure it is.
34:39Now that you're all reunited, one big happy family.
34:44My, my.
34:46Looks like the Cuthberts have picked up a stray.
34:49Stray dog.
34:51No need to be uncharitable.
34:53Do you suppose they mean for her to be a daughter or a servant?
34:55Doesn't she have awful red hair?
34:57I wonder if she'll be attending school.
34:59What is the world coming to?
35:02I hear they plucked her from an asylum in Nova Scotia.
35:05A lunatic asylum?
35:07Awful it.
35:08Of course, it could turn out to be one and the same.
35:12Oh, dear.
35:14We'll just have to persevere.
35:18You're in a little alone.
35:20You're in a little trash can.
35:22Garbage girl, garbage girl.
35:26I am.
35:30I'll go.
36:09Ann?
36:10Leave me alone.
36:13Ann?
36:14Did you feel a sense of obligation?
36:17Is that it?
36:19Because I would have been fine on my own.
36:21Better than here.
36:24Why would you send for me if you didn't even want me?
36:28But we do want you, Ann.
36:30Well, it's obvious you don't.
36:33I don't know what to do.
36:42I have a question for you.
36:46I wonder, will you forgive me?
36:53I am very sorry, Ann.
36:58When the brooch went missing, I was quick to judge.
37:03But what's worse is that I pushed you to fib.
37:06What else were you to do?
37:09It makes me shudder to think of it.
37:13And, of course, I know now that you were telling the truth.
37:16You are a truthful girl, Ann, even now.
37:21And that is an admirable quality.
37:36This was my fault.
37:38And all that you went through because of it.
37:41It's a wonder you came back to Green Gables at all.
38:19If you could find it in your heart to...
38:23believe me and forgive me,
38:28then we can start anew.
39:00Ann?
39:01Yes, Miss Cuthbert?
39:03Please come down to the parlor.
39:07Aunt Marilla is just fine.
39:09What do you mean?
39:10You may call me Marilla.
39:12Oh.
39:14May I call you Aunt Marilla?
39:16You may not.
39:17Oh, but I'd love to call you Aunt Marilla.
39:19It would make me seem as if I really belong to you.
39:22Well, I am not your Aunt.
39:24And I don't believe in calling people names that don't belong to them.
39:27Well, we could imagine you're my Aunt.
39:29I couldn't.
39:30Do you never imagine things are different than they are?
39:33I do not.
39:36Oh, Marilla.
39:37How much you miss.
39:39Well, speaking of names,
39:42we'd like you to sign this and take ours.
39:46If the idea appeals to you.
39:51I've got the pen.
39:52It's all ready for you.
39:54This is your family Bible.
39:59You want me to be a Cuthbert?
40:01A real Cuthbert?
40:03We do.
40:05We want her name to belong to you.
40:08I'm going to belong?
40:09We hope you like the sound of Ann Shirley Cuthbert.
40:15Ann?
40:17I do.
40:18I do very much.
40:20But...
40:21I just sign.
40:22That's it?
40:24Of course.
40:25What's the matter?
40:27Well,
40:28it seems a little perfunctory, don't you think?
40:31Perfunctory?
40:34Shouldn't we...
40:35Shouldn't we hold hands over a running stream
40:38and pledge ourselves to each other as Cuthberts forever?
40:41Or break our fingers and mingle our blood
40:43as a symbol of our lasting devotion?
40:48Well, surely there needs to be a ceremony of some kind
40:52in honor of such an auspicious moment.
40:55As someone who has never belonged to anyone before,
40:58I believe that this is a matter of much solemnity.
41:02Don't you?
41:09What say you, Marilla?
41:12Well, I've got some raspberry cordial in the pantry.
41:16Perhaps we could all have a small glass to celebrate without any danger to anyone.
41:21Oh, Miss Cuthbert.
41:23Thank you, Marilla.
41:25That would do nicely.
41:28Well then, to the Cuthberts.
41:31The Cuthberts.
41:32And the Shirley Cuthberts.
41:38Oh, I could develop a fondness for this.
41:44It's time for you to sign now, Anne.
41:58No, my...
42:01I can't believe this is really happening.
42:05Calm yourself, Anne. You're overexcited.
42:07Yes, I am.
42:11I don't think I've ever been so excited my whole life.
42:18Oh, my hands are shaking.
42:24With this pen, I take you, Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert,
42:32to be my family forever.
42:38To call you mine.
42:40And to be yours.
42:42For always.
42:51Anne.
42:53Anne.
42:57Cuthbert.
43:00Oh, I should add the Shirley.
43:03I'll do it over.
43:05Anne.
43:07Shirley.
43:10Cuthbert.
43:15It should be hyphenated, don't you agree?
43:18I'll add that in, too.
43:19And since it's official,
43:21it should probably be Anne Shirley Cuthbert
43:24of Green Gables, knee Halifax.
43:26Anne.
43:28Could I add Cordelia, too?
43:29I've always wanted to be a Cordelia.
43:32Anne.
43:34Cordelia.
43:35Alright.
43:36That's enough now.
44:03To be continued.
44:04To be continued.
44:16To be continued.
44:17Just for fun, Mickey,
44:17You said, don't need to be a Blood Right one.
44:17Okay, I want you to kill me.
44:17If you want me to do anything,
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