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L.M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables: The Good Stars
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00:01:12Oh, Matthew Cuthbert!
00:01:14I can fix that.
00:01:15Don't you even think about it!
00:01:17Marilla, please, I'm not an old barn sucker.
00:01:20I'm going into town tomorrow.
00:01:21I'll get Wallace, that carpenter fella, to come out.
00:01:24Oh, Mac Wallace couldn't miter a flush joint on a bait box for heaven's sake.
00:01:29Go on back to bed now.
00:01:30Yeah, good night all.
00:01:32You go to bed too.
00:01:34I'm going, I'm going.
00:01:36Good night.
00:01:36Thanks.
00:01:37Thanks.
00:01:38Thanks.
00:01:44Thanks.
00:01:44Thanks.
00:02:09I'm going, I'm going, I'm gonna let you know.
00:02:09I'm going, I'm going.
00:02:09I'm going, I'm going, I'm going.
00:02:16Marshal Almighty.
00:02:30Matthew!
00:02:32Oh, Lord.
00:02:50Matthew!
00:02:58Matthew!
00:03:00I'm here!
00:03:03Matthew?
00:03:05I'm here!
00:03:15Matthew, what are you doing?
00:03:23The ladder fell off.
00:03:24If you could just go down and prop it up, I'll be fine.
00:03:26Hold on!
00:03:27I'll go and get some help.
00:03:28All right, quickly!
00:03:34You old goat!
00:03:50Hello, Marilla.
00:03:54Me and Anne, we're kindred spirits.
00:03:59Heaven help us.
00:04:01I'm fine, don't be mad.
00:04:03I tried my best to be a model pupil like Minnie Andrews, who's a model pupil, but dull and pokey
00:04:09and without a spark of imagination or a single original thought of her own.
00:04:13All she ever says is I agree with that.
00:04:17And Shirley, if you can't say something nice about someone, don't say anything at all.
00:04:21Okay, well, let me think.
00:04:23Oh, yes.
00:04:25It appears Josie Pye's an awfully good singer.
00:04:28More awfully good than I ever imagined.
00:04:31And Gilb, I mean, we all think Mr. Phillips is deeply sad about something.
00:04:38That's all?
00:04:39Why would they think that?
00:04:40We can be such dunces, especially me.
00:04:43You're no dunce. You can be sure of that.
00:04:46Did you ever study geometry at school?
00:04:49Well, you know, I can't.
00:04:50You didn't.
00:04:51Well, I wish you had.
00:04:52Because then you'd be able to sympathize with me, and you can't properly sympathize with anyone if you hadn't actually
00:04:56done the thing yourself.
00:04:59Geometry casts a dark cloud over my whole life.
00:05:04I'm such a dummy.
00:05:05Even Mr. Phillips says so.
00:05:08He what?
00:05:10Oh, it's all right.
00:05:12Poor scholarship makes him unhappy.
00:05:14Especially anything in math.
00:05:16I really am a cloud in geometry.
00:05:18Oh, Stefan nonsense.
00:05:20I believe I'll have a word with that man.
00:05:21You hold your horses, Matthew Cuthbert.
00:05:23Fear and shame are no way to educate a child.
00:05:26It's worse than the switch.
00:05:28Inspiration and encouragement is what they need.
00:05:37What? What?
00:05:40I've never heard you be so loquacious.
00:05:41Lo what?
00:05:42You talk too much.
00:05:44Finish your stew.
00:05:55It's been lovely.
00:05:56Wow.
00:05:57Wow.
00:05:58Wow.
00:06:00Wow.
00:06:03Good morning.
00:06:04Come on.
00:06:05Come on.
00:06:05Come on.
00:06:26Ah, ah.
00:06:41It's easy.
00:06:42If you like, I can show you after.
00:06:46Thank you, Ruby.
00:06:48When I'm 15, I'm going to have a whole string of those.
00:06:51How do you do that?
00:06:52I mean, well, how do you know what you know?
00:06:57Six older sisters.
00:06:59What did they say?
00:07:01About what?
00:07:02Oh, please.
00:07:05The secret of the universe.
00:07:07That's what they called it.
00:07:09Well, go on.
00:07:10You must tell.
00:07:11Well, one must never appear to try too hard.
00:07:16Oh, Anne's an expert at that.
00:07:18At what?
00:07:19What?
00:07:20Nothing.
00:07:21Gotta go.
00:07:22See you tomorrow.
00:07:23Bye.
00:07:24Bye.
00:07:25Diana, what?
00:07:27Expert at what?
00:07:28I want to know.
00:07:31All I mean is that, well, you don't try it all with Gilbert.
00:07:34I know he can be silly sometimes, but he is a good person.
00:07:37Really, he is.
00:07:39Where are you, seal?
00:07:40One, two, three.
00:07:41Uh, Anne.
00:07:43Hey, that's not fair.
00:07:46Anne, come to my house.
00:07:47We can make toffee.
00:07:48Oh, that sounds wonderful.
00:08:02Hello, sweetheart.
00:08:04You're so good, girl.
00:08:09Mother, look who's here.
00:08:11Hello, Mrs. Berry.
00:08:12Anne, dear.
00:08:13I'm so pleased that you're here.
00:08:15Now, arms up.
00:08:18Turn around.
00:08:20Now, you two, just go right ahead.
00:08:26I've placed all the ingredients right here on the table.
00:08:30And for heaven's sake, don't let it burn.
00:08:33I'm so pleased.
00:08:34Yeah.
00:08:34How many feathers?
00:08:35We're kind of like the boa.
00:08:36Like a really fancy boa.
00:08:39Like the plain one?
00:08:41Yeah.
00:08:42And almost there.
00:08:44That's good.
00:08:45Oh.
00:08:46Oh my god.
00:08:48OK, OK.
00:08:49That's good.
00:08:50Oh.
00:08:54Yeah.
00:08:55That's not fair.
00:08:57Did you know what?
00:08:58No.
00:09:02Um, OK.
00:09:03I actually have a really cute little skirt.
00:09:05I really wanted to do that.
00:09:07I really wanted to do that.
00:09:09And he's like, yellow.
00:09:11Oh, that's good.
00:09:12What an art.
00:09:14And he didn't respond.
00:09:16He responded.
00:09:17And it's going to be like, like, that's the dog.
00:09:20And then we're going to go inside.
00:09:23And we just go inside.
00:09:24And we like, he's got really cool.
00:09:27And we're going to have a hug.
00:09:33And we're going to have a hug.
00:09:43And we had to throw it all away.
00:09:44But it didn't matter, because making it was such splendid fun.
00:09:47And when I left, Diana and I blew kisses back and forth
00:09:50until I reached the steep part of the path.
00:09:52And I lost sight of a magnificent home.
00:09:54I can't imagine what I could ever do to commemorate.
00:09:57Oh, I know.
00:09:58I'll make a new special prayer in honor of the occasion.
00:10:02Yes, that's the perfect thing.
00:10:05I trust none of you harbor hope of one day finding employment
00:10:08with any prestigious organization.
00:10:11When I worked for the Royal Bank,
00:10:13businessmen took a dim view of poor academics.
00:10:17I suppose you could become a secretary or a clerk.
00:10:20But if you really want to make a proper life for yourself,
00:10:23you'd best pull up your socks.
00:10:25Do you follow me, scholars?
00:10:28Yes, Mr. Phillips.
00:10:40Marilla?
00:10:40Marilla?
00:10:41In here.
00:10:42Hi, Matthew.
00:10:43Hello there, Miss Anne.
00:10:44Good day at school?
00:10:45Yes, thank you.
00:10:47Marilla.
00:10:48Oh, good heavens, child, cut your breath.
00:10:52Marilla, the most wonderful miracle has occurred.
00:10:56Oh, mercy, tell us.
00:10:58Tomorrow, after school, your little Anne has had the honor
00:11:01of being invited to spend the night at the home of Miss Diana Barry.
00:11:06And the invitation came from Mrs. Barry herself.
00:11:09Oh.
00:11:09Well, that's an honor you're going to have to do without.
00:11:15Marilla.
00:11:16Oh, now, don't start with all your...
00:11:18You know how you can be.
00:11:20Little girls belong in their own beds.
00:11:22I'm not a little girl.
00:11:23I'm nearly 13.
00:11:33What?
00:11:34What are you thinking?
00:11:36I'm thinking you ought to let her go.
00:11:39Who's bringing this child up?
00:11:40You or me?
00:11:42Well, now, you are.
00:11:44Well, then, don't interfere.
00:11:46Hold on, now.
00:11:47You can't say I'm interfering.
00:11:49It's not interfering to have an opinion on a thing.
00:11:52And my opinion is you ought to let Anne go.
00:11:54You'd think I ought to let Anne go to the moon
00:11:57if she took a notion, I have no doubt.
00:11:59She wasn't asking for the moon.
00:12:01Staying up all hours of the night?
00:12:02Pretty doings for children, I should say.
00:12:04Lack of sleep would wind her up, fill her head with nonsense for a week.
00:12:08No, believe me.
00:12:09I know what's best with this child's disposition.
00:12:11Do you?
00:12:13Anne, have you been eavesdropping?
00:12:15I came to apologize to you, Marilla.
00:12:17And to you too, Matthew.
00:12:19I made you have an argument.
00:12:21We're not having an argument.
00:12:23We're just being a bit growly with each other.
00:12:25We're always a bit growly with each other, aren't we, Matthew?
00:12:27You're like old bears.
00:12:30But you're right, Marilla.
00:12:32I'm a badly behaved child, and I know I'm a great child-
00:12:34Alright, enough of that.
00:12:40I'll go wash up for dinner.
00:12:51You old goat.
00:12:58Oh, I can?
00:13:00Marilla, thank you!
00:13:01Thank you!
00:13:05Anne.
00:13:08Here.
00:13:09Use this.
00:13:10It was my mother's.
00:13:18It smells like...
00:13:23Like a city.
00:13:25Well, my mother was very fond of the Boston States.
00:13:28Thank you, Marilla.
00:13:29Oh.
00:13:30You're always too kind to me, even though I'm so difficult.
00:13:32Oh, now, now.
00:13:33None of that.
00:13:34Here.
00:13:35Go ahead.
00:13:36Put your things inside.
00:13:43And don't forget to say your prayers.
00:13:46One day, I'm going to travel the whole world, or at least to Italy.
00:13:50Of course, I have to see Paris and London.
00:13:52But more than anything, I want to ride elephants in India.
00:13:55And have astonishing adventures in the Orient.
00:13:58Can't you just imagine me?
00:14:00Anne.
00:14:01Just while I'm thinking about it.
00:14:03Diana's Aunt Josephine Berry is visiting with the Berries.
00:14:06Now, she's very old, and she's very rich.
00:14:09And Mrs. Berry would like to keep on her good side.
00:14:12Are you following what I'm saying?
00:14:14Oh, yes, Marilla.
00:14:15I'll be my very, very, very best behavior.
00:14:19Yeah.
00:14:27Remember your weekend assignments.
00:14:28Yes, Mr. Phillips.
00:14:30Yes, Mr. Phillips.
00:14:31Thank you for being at theé–€.
00:14:37Hey.
00:14:46If this is for the night, this will work for a tiene短 long year.
00:14:51Howdy!
00:14:52Oh, my God!
00:15:11we're going to have so much fun
00:15:15do you want to go another way where to my house no what other way
00:15:20shortcut through taylor's woods oh yes
00:15:35josie pie says it's haunted but i don't believe her do you of course not let's go
00:15:59this path is darker than i remember maybe we should walk faster good idea
00:16:09you don't know um well this path is what different than i remember
00:16:21that way's to queen gables
00:16:25and that one's to my house you sure positive
00:16:44what
00:16:52what what is it nothing
00:16:57we could pretend pretend what it's the white lady
00:17:05you see how she wrings her hands
00:17:09it's her agonizing lament for her murdered child
00:17:12and stop it it's only the wind in the
00:17:21i think we should me too
00:17:36what's all this then already said your prayers
00:17:49thank you so much for everything amen amen all right you two
00:17:56you girls all right oh yes mother
00:18:00well you barely touched your dinners mrs berry we're exhausted i don't think i've had so much fun and
00:18:06exercise my whole life all right night night and no jibber jabbering when lights out
00:18:29it's not
00:18:32diana
00:18:37Do you think it followed us?
00:18:42I'm freezing.
00:18:46You're cold, that means there's a ghost nearby.
00:19:11There's a window at the end of the hall. You can see the forest from there. You go. I'm too
00:19:19scared.
00:20:03There is still a window at the end of the hall.
00:20:03A door in the hall dying at the hall.
00:20:15How much is a dash?
00:20:17Oh, just a drop or two.
00:20:20I ran into Mrs. Berry this morning.
00:20:22Apparently last night, old Miss Berry was frightened near to death.
00:20:26Really?
00:20:29What happened?
00:20:32I surprised her.
00:20:34By accident.
00:20:35Anne, after I warned you.
00:20:37In any event, she woke up in a terrible temper.
00:20:39And Josephine Berry's temper is no joke.
00:20:41She was awfully cross with Diana.
00:20:43She planned to pay for music lessons, but not any longer.
00:20:46It's not Diana's fault.
00:20:47I'm the one who barged into her room.
00:20:49By accident.
00:20:51I understand.
00:20:52Josephine was to stay for a month, but now she declares she wants to go back for his thing tomorrow.
00:20:58Such an unlucky child.
00:21:00I can't help getting into scrapes, and then I drag in my dearest bosom friend, someone who I'd shed my
00:21:04life's blood for.
00:21:06Why does it always happen to me?
00:21:09Because you're a heedless child.
00:21:10And impulsive.
00:21:11Never stop to think.
00:21:13Never.
00:21:15That's the best part of it.
00:21:17Something flashes in your mind, and you must out with it, because if you stop and think about it, then
00:21:22the moment spoils forever.
00:21:25Don't you feel that way, Mrs. Lund?
00:21:30Marilla?
00:21:38In such a dire situation, there's only one thing to do.
00:21:57I don't know what it's like to awake suddenly from a deep sleep, but I can imagine it must have
00:22:01been extremely disturbing.
00:22:03Yes, it was.
00:22:06Then, perhaps you can imagine the other side of it.
00:22:11An orphan child who had the honor to have her very first sleepover with her best bosom friend.
00:22:17Deadly afraid of terrors of the dark.
00:22:19Lost and alone in a strange hallway, searching for the warmth of her bed.
00:22:23Do you have imagination, Miss Barry?
00:22:26Can you imagine my heartache at making such a mistake?
00:22:29We've had dealings with Anne Shirley before this, haven't we?
00:22:35Yes, Mrs. Barry.
00:22:37For instance?
00:22:39Serving alcohol at a children's tea party.
00:22:45Really?
00:22:47Inexcusable.
00:22:49Also an accident?
00:22:53My life is a perfect tragedy of grievous accidents, one after the other.
00:23:00Anne Shirley, I do believe your claim to sympathy is as strong as my own.
00:23:07In that case, would you please consider forgiving Diana and stay as long as you meant to in Avonlea?
00:23:20Diana shall have her music lessons, and I will be happy to stay, so long as you promised to come
00:23:27and talk to me now and then.
00:23:30My dear, I do believe you're the first interesting person I've ever met in Avonlea.
00:23:36I am extremely.
00:23:46Puckle.
00:23:47P-U-C-K-L-E.
00:23:53Puckle.
00:23:54That is correct.
00:23:59Cogglesome.
00:24:01C-O-G-G-E-L-S-O-M-E.
00:24:08That is incorrect.
00:24:10This week's winner is Gilbert Blythe.
00:24:18It's L-E.
00:24:20It's L-E.
00:24:22I know that. I just didn't say it.
00:24:24Well, the next time, you'll see.
00:24:30Ah!
00:24:58Mr. Phillips, may I just say how impressed we all are and happy for Anne Shirley's academic progress?
00:25:06Well, Gilbert, that's extremely generous of you.
00:25:09I agree with that.
00:25:11Very good, Minnie.
00:25:13Anne Shirley, don't you agree?
00:25:16Anne?
00:25:17Anne, I recognize that you have had a difficult upbringing and so on, but can't you find a smidgen of
00:25:23warmth in your heart to say thank you to Gilbert?
00:25:25Thank you, Gilbert.
00:25:31I studied so hard and I only got a bee.
00:25:33Well, a bee is pretty good for you.
00:25:35That's not funny.
00:25:37See you tomorrow.
00:25:38Bye.
00:25:39Bye.
00:25:40I don't understand why you're so cruel with Gilbert.
00:25:43He is a nice boy.
00:25:45Not at all my type, mind you.
00:25:48He's inhumanely cruel.
00:25:53Do you want to know what I think?
00:25:55I think he's in love with you.
00:25:57Diana Barry.
00:25:59Don't ever say that.
00:26:01You're my bosom friend, but I can't allow even you to speak to me of that horrid person.
00:26:08I was only trying to...
00:26:09My ears are closed.
00:26:13How can we be bosom friends if I can't say what I think?
00:26:16You're right.
00:26:18Sorry.
00:26:20You want to know what else I think?
00:26:23Oh, golly, I forgot.
00:26:24I have to get straight back to Green Gables.
00:26:25I have to bake a pie all on my own.
00:26:27First time I've ever tried.
00:26:29Secretly, you love him, too.
00:26:32Oh.
00:27:00Okay.
00:27:01Okay.
00:27:12Okay.
00:27:14Okay.
00:27:16Okay.
00:28:29Matthew? Matthew?
00:28:31Oh, no, no, I'm all right. I'm fine, Miss Hand. I was just joking like you.
00:28:35Oh, please don't ever do that again.
00:28:37I'm so sorry. Oh, jeez.
00:28:39You know, I was just going to go and pick some puffballs. Why don't you come with me?
00:28:44Yeah, I'm the only one that knows where they grow, and I'll share my secret with you.
00:28:50Yes, let's go.
00:28:51All right, here we go.
00:28:53Oh, come on.
00:29:06You love the forest, don't you?
00:29:08Mm-hmm. Oh, I surely do.
00:29:14What exactly is a puffball?
00:29:17Oh, it's kind of a giant mushroom.
00:29:21You cut it up in little pieces and fry it in lots of butter.
00:29:25Why, there's nothing more delicious in the whole world.
00:29:28Yes, sir.
00:29:29Mm-hmm.
00:29:30Here we are.
00:29:32Now, remember this old tree.
00:29:42Just a little way to go now.
00:29:52What's the matter?
00:29:53It used to be here.
00:30:01Oh, I know where it is now.
00:30:04I know.
00:30:05Come on.
00:30:06I know.
00:30:08Maybe we should go back.
00:30:10Shh.
00:30:11Let me, let me, let me think.
00:30:17Matthew.
00:30:18What?
00:30:19What?
00:30:20Matthew.
00:30:21What?
00:30:22What?
00:30:25I know the way back.
00:30:26What?
00:30:27To the path.
00:30:30Matthew.
00:30:32We can go back.
00:30:33I know the way.
00:30:34Can I show you?
00:30:35What?
00:30:38Come on, can I show you?
00:30:39Yes.
00:30:42Yes, please.
00:30:43Come on.
00:30:45Oh, good.
00:30:46Yes.
00:30:48Yes, good.
00:30:49Yes.
00:30:49Good.
00:31:05Here we are.
00:31:06See?
00:31:07Yes.
00:31:10Yes.
00:31:10Are you all right?
00:31:11Of course I am.
00:31:14And we can try it again tomorrow.
00:31:17Now listen to me, uh, you know, I think, uh, maybe we ought to keep all of this under our
00:31:24hats.
00:31:25You know, it's never a good idea to upset Marilla.
00:31:28What say you?
00:31:46I do wish I could have had the headache for you, Marilla.
00:31:49I do wish I could have had the headache for you, Marilla.
00:31:50I would have enjoyed it joyfully for your sake.
00:31:52Yes, I've no doubt you would have.
00:31:54You know what I would have enjoyed more?
00:31:57A nice warm piece of pie.
00:32:00Unfortunately, when I got home, I found it burnt to cinders.
00:32:04Oh, golly.
00:32:05I knew something was missing.
00:32:06I felt it instinctively.
00:32:07Something missing?
00:32:09Anne, Shirley, when you have obligations, you must learn to keep your mind focused.
00:32:14Sometimes I'm reprehensible.
00:32:15I can't seem to help it.
00:32:17It's as if there's another Anne inside of me.
00:32:19I'm certain that's why I'm so troublesome.
00:32:21If there was just one Anne, it would be ever so much more comfortable.
00:32:24Then life would only be half so interesting.
00:32:27Interesting is not important.
00:32:29What's important is to be sensible.
00:32:36Marilla, I'm so sorry about the pie.
00:32:38And with my whole heart, upon my oath, I swear I'll become more sensible.
00:32:44Sooner than later, I hope.
00:33:03It's from Gilbert.
00:33:27Who belongs to this corpulent Macintosh?
00:33:41It's mine, sir.
00:33:47I'm the one who dropped it.
00:33:50Class, what is my rule?
00:33:53No food in the classroom until lunch.
00:33:56Anne, Gilbert, go to the blackboard.
00:33:59Fifty times, I will not bring food into class until lunch.
00:34:05Open your readers.
00:34:10The next step in our examination of the text.
00:34:13Figurative language.
00:34:15Metaphor.
00:34:16Similes.
00:34:17When something is, something else.
00:34:20Mr. Blythe, do you find something amusing?
00:34:24No, sir.
00:34:27There is nothing funny about disregard for the rules.
00:34:30Without rules, there can be no civility.
00:34:32Can your little brain grasp that?
00:34:34Yes, sir.
00:34:36Go on.
00:34:38It's only fair.
00:34:39What?
00:34:40No, I...
00:34:41Both of you return to your seats.
00:34:50He's awful.
00:35:06He's awful.
00:35:09Let's go, let's go.
00:35:48Marilla?
00:35:49Yes, come.
00:35:56May I speak with you?
00:35:59What's the matter?
00:36:02I do so want to be sensible.
00:36:04Really, I do.
00:36:05In just a few weeks I'll be 13 and I'll make better choices if I become more sensible.
00:36:11Yes, you will.
00:36:15But...
00:36:15There's no buts about it.
00:36:23What is the matter, child?
00:36:30Is keeping a secret being sensible?
00:36:34Well, that all depends.
00:36:38Why don't you stop beating around the bush and just come out with it?
00:36:46It's about Matthew.
00:36:57Come here.
00:36:58Well, I do.
00:37:08I love you.
00:37:10I love you.
00:37:16I love you.
00:37:28Yes, the time has come for us to part
00:37:32And parting is such sweet sorrow
00:37:34That I shall say it now
00:37:35Rather than on the morrow
00:37:39And if I should have another life to live
00:37:42I would gladly lay it down for Avonlea
00:37:45The fairest village in all sweet Prince Edward's realm
00:37:57The time has come for us to part
00:37:59And parting is such sweet sorrow
00:38:00If I should have any other life to live
00:38:03I will gladly lay it down for Avonlea
00:38:05My dear dear scholars, thank you
00:38:09Wait
00:38:16Aren't we being unfair
00:38:18And far too cool
00:38:20No
00:38:24Beat you to the crossroads
00:38:48Don't forget to get the cake
00:38:50And then go ask Muriel
00:38:51To help you pick out something nice
00:38:52What kind of something nice?
00:38:54Well, I don't know
00:38:55You would decide
00:38:56Well, you should be the one who decides
00:38:58Oh, I'm not good at that sort of thing
00:38:59If you don't know that by now, Matthew Cuthbert
00:39:01You've been spending too much time in that barn
00:39:03Off you go
00:39:18Thank you
00:39:21Good morning, Matthew
00:39:22Indeed it is, Muriel
00:39:29Can I help you find anything in particular?
00:39:32No, no
00:39:32Just snooping around
00:39:34You know how that goes
00:39:49Mr. Phillips, you're back, are you?
00:39:51Only to fetch my mail
00:39:52If there is any
00:39:52Yes, indeed there is
00:39:55From the Royal Bank of Canada
00:40:00I wonder what they have to say
00:40:01About your application to the head office
00:40:03Young fellow
00:40:05I'll have a word with you
00:40:06Oh, Mr. Cuthbert
00:40:07Just the man I'd hope to run into
00:40:09May I tell you
00:40:10What a privilege it has been
00:40:11To know your Anne Shirley
00:40:13I only wish that my teaching
00:40:15Could have risen to the level
00:40:16Of her ability to learn
00:40:18She's an exceptional child
00:40:19I know that in the years to come
00:40:21She'll make you very proud
00:40:26You mentioned you wanted a word
00:40:28Uh, no
00:40:30Yes, Mr. Phillips
00:40:32Only to say
00:40:34I wish you all the very best of luck
00:40:37Well, thank you, Mr. Cuthbert
00:40:38Thank you
00:40:40Uh, Muriel
00:40:44Matthew
00:40:49From Charlottetown
00:40:51Aunt Florence
00:40:53I do hope there's no bad news
00:40:57Oh, well, a little bit perhaps
00:40:59But by the end
00:41:00I think it's a real opportuni-
00:41:03Tea?
00:41:07Why didn't you give it to me before?
00:41:09Some people forget things
00:41:10Especially old people
00:41:12Well, let me have it
00:41:12Here
00:41:14Oh, it's from Aunt Florence
00:41:21Oh
00:41:23Uncle Avenir's finally passed away
00:41:25I never did care for the man
00:41:26Matthew
00:41:27May he rest in peace
00:41:29No, she wants us to
00:41:31I'm not doing it
00:41:33You're not doing what?
00:41:35Read on, you'll see
00:41:36Read on
00:41:37She wants us to move to Charlottetown
00:41:46Charlottetown
00:41:46It's stuck in a big city
00:41:47With its high opinion
00:41:48You read my letter
00:41:49I never set a single eye
00:41:51On a word of it
00:41:52Well, how did you know
00:41:53What was in it then?
00:41:54How do you think?
00:41:57Oh, Muriel
00:41:59And Florence also said
00:42:00She was sorry
00:42:01To learn of my
00:42:03Disoriented behavior
00:42:04To what was she referring?
00:42:07Marilla?
00:42:08What is she referring to?
00:42:10It was me, Matthew
00:42:14I broke my promise
00:42:19I told him I'm so sorry
00:42:24Come here, child
00:42:31Come, please
00:42:43I'm so, so, so sorry, Matthew
00:42:46Oh, now, now, Miss Anne
00:42:48Listen to me
00:42:49Listen
00:42:50You did the right thing
00:42:52The sensible thing
00:42:54It was my stubbornness and pride
00:42:55That got in the way
00:42:58It was not fair
00:42:59To put you in the middle
00:43:01I betrayed you
00:43:02What?
00:43:05Betrayed me?
00:43:06Miss Anne
00:43:06You saved me twice
00:43:08Once stopped in the forest
00:43:10And then again
00:43:10When you told Marilla about it
00:43:12Child
00:43:14You can have no better friend
00:43:16Than one who tells the truth
00:43:18And I could not have
00:43:19A better friend than you
00:43:33Thank you
00:43:38John Blythe's boy, isn't he?
00:43:40Oh
00:43:41I seem to remember you doing
00:43:43Some play acting thing together
00:43:45You and John
00:43:51Oh
00:43:53You know I never was the marrying type
00:43:55Uh-huh
00:43:57Does take after his father, though
00:44:00You can see his eyes
00:44:06Go on
00:44:06Go make yourself useful
00:44:08Does anybody want some more cake?
00:44:10Yes, please
00:44:10Me
00:44:10You
00:44:11There you go
00:44:12All right, ready?
00:44:13Yes, sir
00:44:14Here we go
00:44:21I like pigs and horses
00:44:23Even milking cows
00:44:25But
00:44:26Chickens
00:44:27Are not my favorite
00:44:29I understand they're awfully good roasted
00:44:31But
00:44:32Father insists I try it myself
00:44:35Try roasting one
00:44:36But a man roasting a chicken?
00:44:39I don't know
00:44:41Seems
00:44:42Well
00:44:43What do you think?
00:44:45I never heard to try sensible things
00:44:47I would try almost anything if I could
00:44:50I imagine you would
00:44:53It's my turn
00:44:57Are you ready, Josie Pie?
00:44:59Yes
00:44:59Here we go
00:45:08You watch
00:45:09She won't be back
00:45:10Not in the way she used to be
00:45:12Yes, she will
00:45:35Ah, my
00:45:36I see we're all well-behaved children
00:45:38But I don't believe it for a minute
00:45:40Plenty of time for well-behaving
00:45:42Not enough for ordinary behaving
00:45:44I'm Miss Stacy
00:45:46I'm fair
00:45:47But I don't suffer fools
00:45:48The first order of business every morning is a brisk walk
00:45:51Everyone up
00:45:52Out of your seats
00:45:53Allowsie
00:45:54Follow me
00:45:58Breathe in the fresh air as you walk
00:46:01Breathe deeply, children
00:46:02Fill your lungs with the lovely northwesterly winds
00:46:04Blowing to us all the way from the Arctic
00:46:06Can you smell the ancient ice?
00:46:08Millions of years old
00:46:09Where all the secrets of our planet are frozen in time
00:46:11All right
00:46:13All right
00:46:13Gather round
00:46:21Excellent
00:46:21Excellent
00:46:26Now stretch out your arms
00:46:28Hold hands
00:46:28And form a circle
00:46:36We shall now commence to exercise our anatomical parts
00:46:40Forcing our blood to flow and our minds to think
00:46:43And one
00:46:45And two
00:46:46And three
00:46:47And one
00:46:48And two
00:46:50And three
00:46:55But hark
00:46:56The tramp of armed men
00:46:58The Douglas' battle cry
00:47:00They come
00:47:01They come
00:47:02And lo
00:47:03The scowl of Ruth Ben's hollow eye
00:47:06And swords are drawn
00:47:08And daggers gleam
00:47:09And tears and words are vain
00:47:12The Ruthian steel is in his heart
00:47:15The faithful Ritziose is slain
00:47:18Then Mary Stuart brushed aside
00:47:21A tear that trickling fell
00:47:23Now for my father's arms
00:47:25She said
00:47:26My woman's heart
00:47:27Farewell
00:47:29Bravo
00:47:30Well done
00:47:33Well done
00:47:35I agree with that
00:47:36Bravo
00:47:37Well done
00:47:50I certainly hope this Mr. Allen fellow is married
00:47:52It would never do to have an unmarried minister in Avonlea
00:47:55He might marry in the congregation
00:47:57Wouldn't that be a fine fiddle of God
00:47:59No, the ideal combination for a pastor
00:48:02Is sound doctrine in the man
00:48:04And good housekeeping in the woman
00:48:06You are a far-seeing woman, Rachel Lind
00:48:09I try, Marilla
00:48:11Lord knows I try
00:48:12All creatures great and small
00:48:17All things wise and wonderful
00:48:22The Lord God made them all
00:48:26The tall trees in the greenwood
00:48:30The meadows where we play
00:48:34The rushes by the water
00:48:39We gather every day
00:48:43All things bright and beautiful
00:48:47All creatures great and small
00:48:52All things wise and wonderful
00:48:56The Lord God made them all
00:49:08Which is far too fashionable
00:49:10It's unseemly
00:49:11Shush
00:49:12My dear newfound friends
00:49:15A very short while ago in Halifax
00:49:19Mrs. Allen and I debated where to spend our honeymoon
00:49:24But in the end
00:49:25We realized if there was one place on this earth
00:49:28Where all things are bright and beautiful
00:49:31It's right here in Avonlea
00:49:34That's why we knew the perfect place for a honeymoon
00:49:37Was here with all of you
00:49:40The next morning the king was joyous that Daniel was still alive
00:49:45He ordered him taken out of the lion's den
00:49:48Then the king looked Daniel over
00:49:50And there wasn't a bite mark
00:49:52Or a scratch found on his body
00:49:56And do you know why?
00:49:57Because he trusted in God
00:50:00Very good
00:50:01Because he trusted in God
00:50:05And then do you know what happened?
00:50:08All of Daniel's enemies
00:50:10Everyone who had falsely accused him
00:50:13Were thrown into the lion's den
00:50:15With their wives and children
00:50:17The lions ate them all
00:50:20Right down to the bones
00:50:27Golly, that's a good story
00:50:31Oh, I think I remember
00:50:35Ruby Gillis, right?
00:50:38Yes, Ruby?
00:50:40Will there be a Sunday school picnic this summer?
00:50:44Oh, I certainly hope so, Ruby
00:50:46I adore picnics, don't you?
00:50:53He's by no means perfect
00:50:54But his doctrine is sound
00:50:56And we can't expect a faultless minister
00:50:58For $750 per annum
00:51:00But I do worry about his wife
00:51:02She seems awfully petite
00:51:04And I may say very young
00:51:05To be taking over the mistresship of the man's
00:51:08I think she's wonderful
00:51:10And she has such beautiful skin
00:51:12I wish I had beautiful skin
00:51:13If I had, perhaps I could influence people for good
00:51:16Mrs. Allen is always telling us
00:51:18You should try and influence people for good
00:51:20She talks about everything so nicely
00:51:22I never knew religion could be such a cheerful thing
00:51:24I always thought it was slow and melancholy
00:51:27But Mrs. Allen isn't like that at all
00:51:29I know if I could be more like her
00:51:30I'd be a better Christian
00:51:31Yes, well
00:51:33I certainly look forward to getting to know her better
00:51:35I suppose you must have the good pastor
00:51:37And Mrs. Allen up to tea
00:51:39Oh, could we, Marilla, please?
00:51:42I suppose we must
00:51:44Perhaps next Wednesday
00:51:46Don't tell Matthew, though
00:51:47He'll find some excuse not to be around
00:51:48May I bake a cake for the occasion?
00:51:50You know, I can make a pretty good cake
00:51:51Of course, I'd want your help to guard my hand
00:51:54A very simple layer cake
00:51:56Oh, and you can make your bacon powder biscuits
00:51:58And perhaps your plum preserves
00:52:00Oh, and whipped cream
00:52:01I know for a fact ministers love whipped cream
00:52:04Yes, they love whipped cream
00:52:07One more week and I'll be 13
00:52:09Like you
00:52:11I'm so excited to be 13
00:52:14Do you like it, Anne?
00:52:17Anne?
00:52:18Oh, yes
00:52:19I'm sorry, I was just thinking about Gilbert
00:52:24Why would you say that?
00:52:26You spend all your time with him now
00:52:28I don't
00:52:30Besides, if you must know
00:52:32I was thinking about my layered cake
00:52:34What if it doesn't rise or taste horrible?
00:52:37I would be so ashamed
00:52:38I could never show my face at church again
00:52:41I'd have to become a drood
00:52:42And live alone in the forest
00:52:43Anne, Anne
00:52:45You'll make a beautiful cake
00:52:47How do you know?
00:52:50A fairy told me
00:52:52My hair is a fairy
00:52:53Ha ha ha ha
00:52:54Ha ha ha
00:52:55Ha ha ha ha
00:52:55Ha ha ha ha ha
00:52:57Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
00:52:58Let's go.
00:53:51Oh, Marilla, what if it doesn't rise?
00:53:53Perhaps the baking powder isn't good.
00:53:55Mrs. Lynn says you can never be sure about getting a baking powder nowadays
00:53:57with the government meddling, making everything so adulterated.
00:54:00Oh, my goodness, plenty of food without it.
00:54:02I know that.
00:54:03Can I fix up the table with some ferns and wild roses?
00:54:07There's no need.
00:54:08It's the edibles that are important, not the trivial decor.
00:54:11Mrs. Berry decorates her table.
00:54:13I heard Mr. Berry say it's a feast for the eyes as well as the palate.
00:54:16I don't care.
00:54:24Go ahead, do what you want.
00:54:26Thank you, thank you.
00:54:30Mind you leave room for the dishes.
00:54:35Oh, my.
00:54:36What a glorious arrangement.
00:54:38It's all of Anne's doings.
00:54:41I don't believe you've met my brother, Matthew Cuthbert.
00:54:43How do you do, Mr. Cuthbert?
00:54:45Hello, Mr. Cuthbert.
00:54:46Matthew will do.
00:54:48And how are you, Matthew?
00:54:50I'm 76.
00:54:54Please, thank you.
00:55:03I think I'll have a little piece.
00:55:06Have you any idea?
00:55:07Oh, this is so sweet.
00:55:08You need a chair?
00:55:09Thank you very much, Anne.
00:55:10Please.
00:55:11How do I fall?
00:55:13Well, I just did.
00:55:16Yes.
00:55:16Oh, very good.
00:55:18Oh, yes.
00:55:23Seeing you on Sunday, Matthew.
00:55:25If you come here.
00:55:27Okay.
00:55:27Afterwards, maybe.
00:55:29Oh, wow.
00:55:32She made that all by herself.
00:55:34My goodness, what an accomplishment.
00:55:38All right.
00:55:40Okay.
00:55:42Shall I be the first to try?
00:55:43Yes, please.
00:55:46Oh, my.
00:55:48That looks delicious.
00:55:52There you go.
00:55:53Oh, look at this.
00:56:00Is it all right?
00:56:02Hmm.
00:56:04Oh, yes.
00:56:06Delightful.
00:56:07Um, ever so.
00:56:10Ugh.
00:56:11Anne, Shirley.
00:56:13What on earth did you put in this cake?
00:56:14Please don't have any more of that.
00:56:16That's the most dreadful thing I've ever eaten in my life.
00:56:18I'm sure it's scrumptious.
00:56:20Oh, you stay out of it.
00:56:21What did you put into it?
00:56:23I only added vanilla.
00:56:26Marilla, it must be the baking powder.
00:56:28You remember what Mrs. Lynn said about baking powder?
00:56:30Baking powder.
00:56:30Fiddlesticks.
00:56:31Go and show me the bottle you used.
00:56:36Oh, I'm sorry.
00:56:37That's not fit for the animals.
00:56:38That's all right.
00:56:38Oh, now Marilla.
00:56:47And Shirley, you've have flavored your cake with anodyne liniment.
00:56:51Could you not at least have smelled it?
00:57:13Anne, won't you please come back downstairs and join us?
00:57:18It's impossible.
00:57:21I'm ruined.
00:57:22Now, now.
00:57:23It's not good for a child to cry so.
00:57:28Anne, I'm to blame too.
00:57:30That old liniment bottle broke and I took what was left of it and poured it into the vanilla bottle.
00:57:35Doesn't matter.
00:57:37I'm disgraced.
00:57:39I'll never be able to live it down.
00:57:42I just know how the old boys at school never stop laughing at me.
00:57:47Oh.
00:57:48I can never show my face to Mrs. Allen again.
00:57:50She probably thinks I tried to poison her.
00:57:53Oh, Marilla, won't you please tell her I did not try and poison her?
00:57:56Suppose you jump out of that bed and tell her yourself.
00:58:00Oh, my dear.
00:58:02It's just a silly mistake anybody could have made.
00:58:06Oh, no, Mrs. Allen.
00:58:08It takes only me to make such a blunder.
00:58:12I can't go a day without making a mistake.
00:58:15Isn't that so, Marilla?
00:58:16You do have a beat for it.
00:58:20Come along now.
00:58:21Come along.
00:58:23There is one encouraging thing about me.
00:58:26More than one, I expect.
00:58:28I never make the same mistake twice.
00:58:30Well, I'm not sure that's a benefit.
00:58:33When you're always making new ones.
00:58:36Oh, but don't you see, Marilla?
00:58:37There must be a limit to the amount of mistakes a person can make.
00:58:40And once I get to the end of them, then I'll finally be through with them.
00:58:42Pray for the day.
00:58:43Happy birthday to you.
00:58:48Happy birthday to you.
00:58:52Happy birthday, dear Diana.
00:58:57Happy birthday to you.
00:59:01One, two, three.
00:59:12Beautifully done.
00:59:13Perfect.
00:59:14Okay.
00:59:15And there we go.
00:59:18Perfect, darling.
00:59:19Isn't she wonderful?
00:59:20Yes, she is.
00:59:22Let's go.
00:59:24Here we are.
00:59:26And...
00:59:29Can we go outside?
00:59:31Fair way.
00:59:32Let's play there.
00:59:34Looks hard.
00:59:35Let's go, let's go.
00:59:36Wow.
00:59:37Careful.
00:59:38I don't fall.
00:59:39I don't fall.
00:59:44That wasn't even worth a dare.
00:59:45I agree.
00:59:46I knew a girl who could walk the ridge pole of a roof.
00:59:49Really?
00:59:50Yes.
00:59:51Really?
00:59:52That's a good idea.
00:59:53Let's see you do it.
00:59:54I would, but it's not my turn.
00:59:58I dare you to walk the ridge pole.
01:00:04No, Anne, you don't have to.
01:00:06Oh, yes, she does.
01:00:07It isn't fair to dare anybody to do anything so dangerous.
01:00:11Scaredy cat?
01:00:12No, she actually...
01:00:13I'm no such thing.
01:00:14Please, Anne, no, don't do it.
01:00:15It's not worth it.
01:00:17I shall walk the ridge pole or perish in the attempt.
01:00:23If I died tragically.
01:00:35Anne, be careful.
01:00:47Anne, surely.
01:00:50Miss Barry.
01:00:55Why did you ever agree to accept that dare?
01:00:59My honor was at stake.
01:01:01Honor?
01:01:02You believe honor is the highest virtue?
01:01:06Of course.
01:01:08You don't?
01:01:10In my book, loyalty trumps honor.
01:01:14Why?
01:01:15My dear, if we don't know where our loyalties lie,
01:01:18how can we make a difficult choice?
01:01:24And of all sins, the most difficult are the besetting ones.
01:01:28They're the sins committed out of habit.
01:01:30They're stubborn and hard to lose.
01:01:34Can anyone give an example of a besetting sin?
01:01:38I don't know what they are, but I'm sure I have them.
01:01:42Yes, Anne, most probably you do.
01:01:45Most probably we all do.
01:01:47What they come from is too much thinking about yourself.
01:01:52And what they usually do is hurt the ones you love most.
01:01:57In order to overcome them, you need to learn to love yourself less and deny your own desires.
01:02:08Dearest merciful God in heaven, please help me.
01:02:12Oh, by the way, it's me, Anne, Shirley.
01:02:15Please help me overcome my besetting sins.
01:02:17Help me become a sensible child.
01:02:20I know I must limit my imagination.
01:02:22Pay more attention to my duties and obligations.
01:02:26Oh, Lord, most high, I do so, so, so want to be sensible.
01:02:30As Marilla says sooner than later.
01:02:34Please bless Matthew and Marilla and Harry and the pigs,
01:02:38if you don't mind, not the chickens.
01:02:41Sincerely and Shirley, oh, and amen.
01:02:52Miss Stacy gave us an assignment to write about the most remarkable person we've ever known or heard about.
01:02:58Can you imagine being so remarkable that one day children write about you?
01:03:02No, I can't.
01:03:04Now, you remember that Matthew and I are spending most of the day in town tomorrow.
01:03:09As soon as I finish my chores, I'll spend the rest of my day on my assignment.
01:03:12Well, we're going to be quite late.
01:03:14Do you think you might be able to make the dinner without burning the house down?
01:03:18Well, no, no.
01:03:28What?
01:04:07I'm worried it was crowded in town this afternoon.
01:04:09That's why we live out here.
01:04:11And why we're staying out here.
01:04:13Oh, shush.
01:04:15Whoa, boy.
01:04:17Whoa, Harry.
01:04:18Good boy.
01:04:20Come on, Harry.
01:04:21Be patient.
01:04:23I'll get you all the hitch for breakfast.
01:04:29And?
01:04:34Time for bed, Harry.
01:04:36It's been a long day for...
01:04:48Coming!
01:04:55What's happened?
01:04:56Why the alarm?
01:04:57Apparently, while we were out, a peddler stopped by Green Gables.
01:05:01Just look what this child has done to herself.
01:05:04Does this look like the work of a child who's trying her very hardest to be sensible?
01:05:10No, Marilla.
01:05:12Of course not.
01:05:14I can't ever go out in public again.
01:05:16No parties.
01:05:18No playing with friends.
01:05:19No school.
01:05:20No secret island.
01:05:22Not even going to church.
01:05:23It's the end of my brief tragic life.
01:05:25Oh, shush.
01:05:26You do go on, don't you?
01:05:28With good reason.
01:05:29Well, there's no truth to that.
01:05:31I'm just saying one thing I don't understand.
01:05:34I believe you'd see the cow kneel in the barn before you'd find two cents around here.
01:05:38So how did you pay for that?
01:05:40I treated for it.
01:05:41That so?
01:05:42I treated for us.
01:05:44A chicken?
01:05:46Not one of the good laying ones.
01:05:47Just that old spotted one.
01:05:48You know, the one that bites and hasn't laid an egg in three months.
01:05:50Lord help us.
01:05:52She was a terrible chicken.
01:05:54She was a terrible chicken.
01:06:06It's hopeless, Marilla.
01:06:14Anne!
01:06:15Anne, wait!
01:06:15Anne, what happened?
01:06:16You were away from school for five whole days.
01:06:18I wanted to visit.
01:06:19I know, I know, but it was so terrible.
01:06:21Are you sick?
01:06:22You must never tell.
01:06:23What?
01:06:24What?
01:06:25Marilla gave me a note from Miss Daisy.
01:06:30Green hair?
01:06:31Oh, how thrilling.
01:06:33Not really.
01:06:34What happened?
01:06:35Okay, but honestly, you must wear an oath to never tell.
01:06:38To the grave.
01:06:39Never tell.
01:06:44Excuse me.
01:06:46May I carry your books?
01:06:47Why would you?
01:06:48Oh, well, yes, Gilbert.
01:06:51I'm sorry about what happened.
01:06:53Whatever it was.
01:06:56Do you mind if I ask what...
01:06:57But it's all fine now.
01:06:59Oh.
01:07:03It turned out Euclid is pretty interesting.
01:07:05Yes, I thought so, too.
01:07:28I pray him, send a sudden angel down to seize me by the hair and bear me far.
01:07:32And fling me deep in that forgotten mare among the tumbled fragments of the hills.
01:07:38So groaned Sir Lancelot in remorseful pain, not knowing he should die a holy man.
01:07:45The end.
01:07:47Even you can improve your mathematics for me.
01:07:50I can help you tonight.
01:07:50I think I'd like to be a knight in Camelot.
01:07:52Fight, joust, and win the diamond of the year.
01:07:55That must have been exciting, don't you think?
01:07:58Yes, if you'd like to live in a make-believe story.
01:08:01But I imagine real life, even then, would it help you?
01:08:04I told you.
01:08:08But I don't mind if you imagine that.
01:08:10I think imagination is the most attractive quality.
01:08:16Do you think life back then was more complicated than now?
01:08:28Well, no, yes.
01:08:29I mean, that's what I used to think, but no, I'm not so sure.
01:08:35Appreciate the business, Andrew.
01:08:41Hand-fed and loved from the moment it was born.
01:08:55See you next month.
01:08:57Thanks again, Andrew.
01:09:05Hello, Matthew.
01:09:07Hello, Miss Anne.
01:09:09Something wrong?
01:09:16I don't care to be 13.
01:09:18Oh?
01:09:19It's much more complicated than even I imagined.
01:09:22And that's saying a lot.
01:09:24Yes, it is.
01:09:27Do you remember being 13?
01:09:30Well, I'm...
01:09:32You know, I guess I don't, but according to Marilla, boys don't get much older.
01:09:38I guess it's different for girls.
01:09:41I believe you're right about that.
01:09:44One part of me wants to be 12 again.
01:09:47And the other part.
01:09:50I don't even know what the other part wants.
01:09:53I see.
01:09:54Matthew, how can I know what the right thing to be or do is?
01:09:58Come here, sweetheart.
01:10:04I've never told anyone this, but sometimes, when I walk along the shore and listen to the ocean,
01:10:12or if I'm real still and quiet in the forest,
01:10:17very often, I hear a tiny voice deep inside, just a whisper.
01:10:23It tells you what to do?
01:10:25Well, no.
01:10:26Not exactly.
01:10:27But every now and then, it makes a small suggestion.
01:10:35We can dramatize it, put on a show for our friends and family,
01:10:39and Miss Stacy and the pastor and Mrs. Allen.
01:10:42We'll each play a part.
01:10:43What do you think?
01:10:43The whole poem.
01:10:44No, just the last section with Elaine and Lancelot.
01:10:46Well, I heard Mrs. Lynn say play acting was all stuff of nonsense.
01:10:49Mrs. Lynn is no judge of the passionate arts.
01:10:52Anyway, who will play Elaine?
01:10:54I think Ruby.
01:10:55Her hair is perfect.
01:10:56Oh, I would rather be Lancelot.
01:10:59Okay, then, it should be you, Diana.
01:11:01Oh, if I were to play dead, I'd actually die of fright.
01:11:05Besides, I would rather play the pathetic morning father.
01:11:08Or, I know, Queen Guinevere.
01:11:10You must be Elaine.
01:11:12Yes, you must.
01:11:13It's ridiculous to have a red-headed Elaine.
01:11:16I don't mind playing dead and floating down the river to Camelot,
01:11:20but Elaine was fair and had flowing golden hair all streaming down like Ruby.
01:11:25Besides, Elaine was a lily maid.
01:11:28It's impossible for a red-haired person to be a lily maid.
01:11:30Well, I think you're just as fair as Ruby.
01:11:32And your hair has come back ever so much darker since you cut it.
01:11:35Do you think so?
01:11:36Mm-hmm.
01:11:38Do you think?
01:11:39I only wonder.
01:11:42Is it dark enough to be considered auburn?
01:11:46Oh, yes.
01:11:56It's a four.
01:11:58Huh?
01:11:59Seven minus three.
01:12:00It's four.
01:12:02Of course it is.
01:12:03Oh, here.
01:12:08These modern needles are impossible.
01:12:12Oh.
01:12:13Oh.
01:12:20If fain would follow love, if that could be,
01:12:24if needs must follow death,
01:12:26which calls me.
01:12:29Call and I follow, I follow.
01:12:33Let me die.
01:12:37I fain would follow love, if that could be,
01:12:41if needs must follow death,
01:12:43who calls for me.
01:12:45Call and I follow, I follow.
01:12:47Let me die.
01:12:49Let me die.
01:12:59Oh.
01:13:28What are you doing?
01:13:29Riding my horse.
01:13:31I didn't get to ride mine, and I'm Lancelot.
01:13:35Oh, we haven't decided who's king.
01:13:37I can beam instead of Sir Gowan.
01:13:39I'm ever so much better when I'm non-horseback.
01:13:41You can't play a king.
01:13:43Yes, I can.
01:13:44You'll see.
01:13:45Look.
01:13:47You see?
01:13:49It's perfect for estate.
01:13:51And we'll have a placinium, and curtains on each side.
01:13:55And everybody can sit here on the grass.
01:13:57And look, there's our old raft.
01:13:58Yeah, it must be waterlogged by now.
01:14:17I could float down at the end of the lake.
01:14:20It would be ever so dramatic.
01:14:23Well, what about Miller's Creek?
01:14:26Well, the water's low in the summer.
01:14:29It's still dangerous, and it's starting to rain.
01:14:32Ruby, you're so-
01:14:33What?
01:14:37Never mind.
01:14:39Let's go find out.
01:14:56Let's go find out.
01:15:02Sometimes girls can be crazy.
01:15:05It's skittery as tickle fish.
01:15:18See, I told you.
01:15:21Elaine the fair.
01:15:23Elaine the lovable.
01:15:25Elaine the really made of acelot.
01:15:27High in her chamber, in the tower, to the east.
01:15:57Matthew, we had that fixed, remember?
01:16:01Of course I remember.
01:16:03Of course I have it, so.
01:16:06Come on, go back to bed.
01:16:13Stop following me around.
01:16:16Dear Heavenly Father, I'm not sure if it's allowed to pray twice in the same night, but
01:16:20I'm hoping it is.
01:16:21Because what I want to ask, if it's not too much of a bother, please make tomorrow sunny
01:16:25and pleasant.
01:16:26Sincerely and surely.
01:16:28Amen.
01:16:38Good afternoon, John.
01:16:40Lovely to see you.
01:16:41Good afternoon, Marilla.
01:16:45It was a missed opportunity, and it was a long time ago, so don't bother about it now.
01:16:50Hello, Mrs. Allen.
01:16:52Hello.
01:16:52Hello, Reverend Allen.
01:16:53Hello.
01:16:53Matthew.
01:16:54Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert.
01:16:56This is Miss Stacy.
01:16:58Oh, you're the new schoolteacher.
01:16:59Anne has told me all about you.
01:17:01I'm very happy to meet you.
01:17:03You're a great Anne.
01:17:04Let's go.
01:17:06Oh, I don't have a little sword.
01:17:09Me too.
01:17:11Meanwhile, in Canada, the Lancelot was taken.
01:17:13Oh, look.
01:17:14Okay, go, go, go.
01:17:23And right was I, Elaine, the maid of Astelot, of who dreamed my night the greatest night of
01:17:31all.
01:17:31I know not what true love is, but if I know, then if I loved not him, there is none
01:17:38other
01:17:38who I can love.
01:17:39That was a mouthful.
01:17:40Shh.
01:17:41Meanwhile, in Camelot, where Lancelot was taken and now lay wounded, all ears pricked
01:17:48at once, all tongues were loosened.
01:17:50The maid of Astelot loves Sir Lancelot, and Sir Lancelot loves the maid of Astelot.
01:17:57In secret, Guinevere loves Lancelot, and she felt a knot climb in her throat, and with
01:18:04her feet unseen, she crushed the wild passion out against the ground.
01:18:09The very notion steals my breath, although I have no claim.
01:18:15Not even my king.
01:18:16O my king.
01:18:21O Lancelot, my Lancelot, thou in whom I have most joy and most affiance, who could have loved
01:18:29the fair maid, and who could have brought thee?
01:18:33Now a lonely man, wifeless and heirless, noble issue, sons born to the glory on thy name
01:18:42and fame.
01:18:43But nay, you do not.
01:18:45Forever you shall be my knight, the great Sir Lancelot of the lake.
01:18:52I am bound to thee, my king.
01:18:54This is my oath, and my oath my life.
01:19:01Meanwhile, in Astelot, I fain would follow love, if that could be.
01:19:06If need must call for death, who calls for me?
01:19:10Call and I follow, I follow, let me die.
01:19:20Sweet friends, farewell, farewell forever.
01:19:32Hi, here you age.
01:20:04Meanwhile in Camelot, Sir Lancelot leant against a high window.
01:20:10Far beneath his eyes, unknown and unobserved, slowly passed the barge on which the lilymaid
01:20:17of Astalot lay smiling like a star in blackest night.
01:20:24No! Stop! Look! Something's wrong!
01:20:31There's a current in the lake. The rain last night must have raised the water level.
01:20:35She's headed from Miller's Creek.
01:20:37Oh, come on Charlie, you stay there.
01:20:41Anne! Anne!
01:20:43Where is she? Anne!
01:20:45Somebody help her!
01:20:58Anne! Anne!
01:20:59Anne!
01:21:05Let's go!
01:21:07Anne!
01:21:12Anne!
01:21:13Help!
01:21:19They're coming, Anne!
01:21:21Anne!
01:21:21Anne!
01:21:22Anne!
01:21:22She's going around the corner!
01:21:24Hold on Anne, they're coming!
01:21:26Anne!
01:21:28Oh, come on, I'm coming!
01:21:32Oh.
01:21:34Anne!
01:21:35Anne, Anne I'm coming!
01:21:39Anne!
01:21:39We can cut the corner this way!
01:21:44Anne!
01:21:45Anne!
01:21:46I'm coming in!
01:22:15Help me, hurry!
01:22:18No!
01:22:18No!
01:22:23Help!
01:22:28Oh, no!
01:22:31No!
01:22:43Oh, no!
01:22:48I'm coming in. Hold on. Don't worry.
01:22:51Cold. It's so cold.
01:22:54I know it's cold. Just be careful. Don't slip.
01:22:57Help me. Almost there.
01:23:00I'm slipping.
01:23:05Almost there.
01:23:06I'm slipping. I'm slipping.
01:23:09I'm almost there.
01:23:10I'm slipping.
01:23:12At your service, Miss Shirley.
01:23:14Thank you, Gilbert.
01:23:15That's the most, that's the nicest.
01:23:17I'm not sure what it is.
01:23:27You saved me.
01:23:29My honor to oblige, Miss Shirley.
01:23:32And will do.
01:23:34And Shirley, are you there?
01:23:38Down here, Father. And safe.
01:23:40It's Gilbert.
01:23:41We've gone too far.
01:23:50Gilbert Blythe, I'm forever in your debt.
01:23:59Thanks be to goodness for that.
01:24:02He's a good boy, your Gilbert.
01:24:06How'd you ran?
01:24:12What's well that ends well?
01:24:32How'd you ran?
01:24:33I don't have a good friends with you anymore.
01:24:35I beg your pardon?
01:24:37I'm sorry, Gilbert.
01:24:39It's difficult being 13.
01:24:41For me, for a girl, it's extremely complicated.
01:24:45But loyalty conquers all.
01:24:47Loyalty is to what?
01:24:48You make no sense.
01:24:50No.
01:24:50For the first time in my life, I'm being perfectly sensible.
01:24:53Well, that's not fair.
01:24:54Anne.
01:24:55If you do that, I swear I'll never speak to you again.
01:24:59Do you hear me?
01:25:00I mean it.
01:25:04Anne.
01:25:07Anne.
01:25:22Here we are.
01:25:26You're welcome.
01:25:28Good night, young goat.
01:25:31Good night.
01:25:31Good night to you, growling bear.
01:25:33No, no.
01:25:34Leave it there.
01:25:35Leave it there.
01:25:36All right.
01:26:03Miss Anne?
01:26:04Come in, Matthew.
01:26:11Everything all right?
01:26:12Oh, yes.
01:26:14I told Marilla I've been foolish for the last time.
01:26:17Upon my oath from this moment forward, I'll be completely and utterly sensible.
01:26:22Isn't that splendid?
01:26:24Oh, yes.
01:26:26Yes, it is.
01:26:29What?
01:26:32Well, in my opinion, it's all well and fine to be sensible, but don't lose the romance,
01:26:38Miss Anne.
01:26:40Don't ever lose that.
01:26:44Night.
01:27:21You look forward to following the romance talk.
01:27:23Why would we drink to your life?
01:27:23I love Christmas, true to 392 003, California.
01:27:24Oh, no, no.
01:27:26Until I know, in my opinion, I'm sorry.
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