Season 1 1 - It's Such an Interesting World Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:03] Anne     What sort of people will I be     living with from now on? [00:07] Spencer     The Cuthberts, a brother and sister. [00:12] Spencer     Their homestead is called Green Gables,     and it's surrounded by big trees. [00:19] Anne     How wonderful! I adore trees. [00:24] Spencer     Don't worry. [00:26] Spencer     Be a good girl, and they're sure to keep you. [00:30] Spencer     You don't want to go back to     the orphan asylum, do you? [00:32] Anne     No. [00:35] Anne     Green Gables is on     Prince Edward Island! [00:38] Anne     I've heard it's the prettiest     place in the world! [00:45] Spencer     What are you doing? [00:46] Spencer     Hurry along! [00:47] Anne     Oh, sorry! [00:49] Anne     I can't believe it! [00:51] Anne     I'm really going to live on     an island blooming with flowers! SIGN    Chapter 1 SIGN    It's Such an Interesting World [01:11] Spencer     Excuse me! Stationmaster! [01:14] Stationmaster     How can I help you, ma'am? [01:15] Spencer     May this child wait in the station house?     Mr. Cuthbert will come for her soon. [01:21] Stationmaster     Yes, that's quite all right. [01:23] Spencer     Be a good girl and wait. [01:26] Anne     Oh, Mrs. Spencer, how can     I possibly thank you? [01:36] Stationmaster     You can sit in the waiting room. [01:39] Anne     If you don't mind... [02:03] Matthew     Stationmaster. [02:04] Stationmaster     Oh, Matthew. [02:06] Matthew     Where's the train? [02:07] Stationmaster     It's come and gone. [02:09] Stationmaster     More importantly, that girl's     been waiting on you a long time. [02:13] Stationmaster     I said should could sit in the waiting room, [02:15] Stationmaster     but she said she had "more scope     for imagination" outside. [02:18] Stationmaster     She's a case, I'd say. [02:22] Anne     Excuse me! [02:23] Anne     Are you Mr. Cuthbert? [02:25] Matthew     I... I am. [02:27] Anne     I'm very glad to meet you! [02:29] Anne     I was afraid you weren't coming, [02:31] Anne     and then I imagined     what might have happened! [02:35] Anne     I decided I'd spend the night in that      big cherry tree if you didn't come today. [02:41] Anne     I wouldn't be a bit afraid, [02:44] Anne     and it would be lovely to sleep [02:46] Anne     in a wild cherry-tree all white with     bloom in the moonshine, don't you think? [02:50] Anne     And I was quite sure you would come for     me tomorrow if you couldn't today! [02:59] Matthew     I'm sorry I was late. [03:03] Matthew     The buggy's over... [03:05] Matthew     Oh, I'll take your bag. [03:06] Anne     That's fine. I can carry it. [03:08] Anne     It's all my worldly goods,     but it isn't heavy! [03:12] Anne     Oh, I'll be living with     you from now on, won't I? [03:28] Marilla     Ah, Rachel. [03:29] Lynde     I saw Matthew riding out earlier. [03:32] Lynde     Is he going to the doctor's? [03:34] Marilla     No, to the station. [03:37] Marilla     We're getting a little boy     from an orphan asylum. [03:41] Lynde     Are you in earnest, Marilla? [03:43] Lynde     You've never raised a child! [03:44] Marilla     We've been thinking     about it for some time. [03:47] Marilla     Matthew is getting up in years,      and it's desperate hard to get hired help. [03:51] Lynde     Marilla! To think you'd do     such a mighty foolish thing, [03:55] Lynde     bringing a strange child     into your house and home! [03:58] Marilla     With discipline, I daresay     he'll turn out all right. [04:01] Lynde     One orphan asylum girl put strychnine     in the well. I read it in the paper! [04:06] Marilla     No fear of that! [04:08] Marilla     We're getting a boy, [04:10] Marilla     not a girl. [04:14] Anne     Mr. Cuthbert, Mr. Cuthbert. [04:17] Anne     What does that tree—the white and lacy one     leaning out from the bank—make you think of? [04:22] Matthew     I dunno. [04:24] Anne     A bride, of course! [04:25] Anne     A bride all in white with     a lovely, misty veil. [04:32] Anne     Aren't these roads funny? [04:34] Anne     What makes them red? [04:36] Matthew     Well now, I dunno. [04:39] Anne     Well, that is one of the     things to find out sometime. [04:43] Anne     Isn't it splendid to think of     everything there is to know? [04:46] Anne     It just makes me feel glad to be alive. [04:50] Anne     It's such an interesting world. [04:58] Anne     It wouldn't be half as interesting     if we knew all about everything. [05:03] Anne     There'd be no scope for imagination. [05:04] Anne     Am I talking too much? [05:07] Anne     I can stop when I make up my mind to it. [05:10] Matthew     I don't mind. [05:12] Anne     Oh, I know you and I are going     to get along just fine! [05:18] Anne     People laugh at me     because I use big words. [05:22] Anne     But if you have big ideas you have to use     big words to express them, don't you think? [05:28] Matthew     That seems reasonable. [05:32] Anne     I heard your place is named Green Gables. [05:37] Anne     Is there a brook anywhere near it? [05:40] Matthew     There's one right below the house. [05:43] Anne     Fancy! It's always been one of     my dreams to live near a brook. [05:47] Anne     Right now, I feel pretty     nearly perfectly happy. [05:51] Anne     But I can never feel     exactly perfectly happy. [05:55] Anne     What color would you call this? [05:57] Matthew     It's red, ain't it? [05:59] Anne     Yes. Now you see, don't you? [06:02] Anne     I can imagine my skinniness away,     but not that red hair. [06:07] Anne     "Now my hair is a glorious,     wavy black!" I tell myself... [06:16] Anne     But I know it's just plain red. [06:24] Anne     Mr. Cuthbert? [06:26] Anne     Mr. Cuthbert! Mr. Cuthbert! [06:51] Matthew     I guess you're getting     to feeling pretty hungry. [06:55] Anne     Mr. Cuthbert, that white place we     came through—what was it? [07:01] Matthew     You must mean the Avenue. [07:03] Matthew     It is kind of pretty. [07:06] Anne     Oh, "pretty" doesn't go far enough. [07:09] Anne     Nor beautiful, either. [07:10] Anne     It's the first thing I ever saw     that imagination couldn't improve. [07:16] Anne     They shouldn't call that     lovely place the Avenue. [07:20] Anne     How about the White Way of Delight? [07:23] Anne     Isn't that a nice, poetic name? [07:25] Matthew     Sure. [07:27] Anne     Other people may call that place the Avenue, [07:31] Anne     but I shall always call it     the White Way of Delight. [07:36] Anne     What's that? [07:37] Matthew     That's Barry's pond. [07:39] Anne     I shall call it... [07:41] Anne     the Lake of Shining Waters. [07:47] Anne     What a jolly sound. [07:48] Anne     I love the way the wheels rumble. [07:52] Anne     Isn't it splendid there     are so many things to like? [07:58] Matthew     Home's just over this hill. [08:02] Anne     Oh, I'm so happy, but I'm sad too. [08:05] Anne     Our wonderful ride is nearly over. [08:09] Matthew     There. You can see it now. [08:12] Matthew     That's Green Gables over— [08:14] Anne     Wait! Let me guess. [08:28] Anne     There! [08:29] Anne     That's it, isn't it? [08:30] Matthew     Yes, you've guessed it. [08:34] Anne     As soon as I saw it, I felt it was home. [08:37] Anne     Oh, it seems as if I must be in a dream! [08:40] Anne     That's going to be my home, isn't it? [09:14] Marilla     Where is the boy? [09:18] Marilla     Who's that? [09:21] Marilla     Matthew! [09:22] Matthew     There wasn't any boy. [09:25] Matthew     There was only her. [09:27] Marilla     But why? [09:28] Matthew     I don't know. A mistake came in somewhere. [09:32] Matthew     But I couldn't leave her there,     even if it was a mistake. [09:39] Marilla     Good heavens. [09:42] Anne     You don't want me! [09:44] Anne     I might have expected it! [09:47] Anne     All because I'm not a boy. [09:49] Anne     It was all too beautiful. [09:51] Anne     I might have known it wouldn't last. [09:55] Anne     Nobody ever did want me. [09:59] Anne     I've never had anybody waiting for me. [10:03] Anne     Oh, what shall I do? [10:11] Marilla     Well, well, there's no     need to cry about it. [10:14] Anne     Yes, there is! [10:15] Anne     If you were an orphan and had come to a     place you thought was going to be home, [10:19] Anne     only for them to say, "Who's that?     We don't want her because she isn't a boy." [10:24] Anne     You would cry, too! [10:31] Marilla     Well, don't cry any more. [10:32] Marilla     We're not going to turn     you out-of-doors tonight. [10:36] Marilla     What's your name? [10:38] Anne     Will you please call me Cordelia? [10:42] Marilla     Cordelia? Is that your name? [10:45] Anne     No, but I would love to be called Cordelia. [10:48] Anne     It's such a perfectly elegant name. [10:54] Marilla     I don't know what you mean. [10:55] Anne     Please do call me Cordelia! [10:58] Marilla     What's your real name? [10:59] Anne     Anne. [11:00] Anne     Anne Shirley. [11:02] Marilla     Anne. A good, plain, sensible name. [11:05] Anne     It's so unromantic. [11:07] Anne     If you do call me Anne, [11:08] Anne     please call me Anne spelled with an e. [11:14] Marilla     What difference does it     make how it's spelled? [11:16] Anne     Such a difference. It looks     so much more distinguished. [11:20] Marilla     Tell me, then, Anne spelled with an e. [11:24] Marilla     Were there no boys at the asylum? [11:27] Anne     There were, but Mrs. Spencer     said that you wanted a girl. [11:35] Anne     Why didn't you tell me at the     station that you didn't want me?! [11:39] Anne     It wouldn't be so hard if I hadn't     seen the White Way of Delight [11:43] Anne     and the Lake of Shining Waters! [11:47] Marilla     What on earth is she talking about? [11:49] Matthew     She... She's just referring to     some conversation we had on the road. [11:57] Matthew     She must be hungry.     Would you get supper ready? [12:05] Marilla     You're not eating anything. [12:07] Anne     I'm in the depths of despair. [12:09] Anne     Can you eat when you are     in the depths of despair? [12:12] Marilla     I can't say. [12:15] Marilla     I've never been in the depths of despair. [12:18] Anne     Did you ever try to imagine you were? [12:21] Marilla     No. [12:22] Anne     Then I don't think you can     understand what it's like. [12:24] Anne     When you try to eat, a lump goes     in your throat, and you... [12:29] Marilla     I suppose you have a nightgown? [12:31] Anne     Y-Yes. [12:33] Anne     It's fearfully skimpy. [12:35] Anne     But one can dream just as     well in any nightgown. [12:39] Anne     That's one consolation. [12:40] Marilla     No more chatter. [12:43] Marilla     Undress as quick as you can and go to bed. [12:54] Marilla     Really. She just threw them on the floor. [13:05] Marilla     Goodnight. [13:07] Anne     Goodnight?! [13:09] Anne     You know it must be the very     worst night I've ever had! [13:21] Marilla     I thought you gave that up. [13:23] Matthew     I can't stand this without it. [13:27] Marilla     I'll drive over and see     Mrs. Spencer tomorrow. [13:31] Marilla     We must send this girl     back to the asylum. [13:33] Matthew     I suppose so, though she's a     real interesting little thing. [13:39] Marilla     Matthew! You don't mean to say     you think we ought to keep her! [13:43] Marilla     What good would she be to us? [13:47] Matthew     None, but we might     be some good to her. [13:55] Marilla     Matthew, I believe that     child has bewitched you! [13:59] Matthew     Well now, you should have heard     her talk on our way from the station. [14:08] Matthew     She'd be company for you. [14:13] Marilla     I'm not suffering for company! [14:16] Marilla     And I'm not going to keep her. [14:20] Matthew     You always talk sense. [14:28] Matthew     Goodnight. [15:15] Anne     The world seemed such a     howling wilderness last night. [15:19] Anne     I'm so glad it's a sunshiny morning. [15:23] Anne     But I like rainy mornings, too. [15:26] Anne     All sorts of mornings are interesting. [15:28] Anne     There's scope to imagine what's     going to happen through the day. [15:31] Matthew     Mm-hmm. [15:32] Marilla     For pity's sake, hold your tongue and eat. [15:39] Anne     I'll wash the dishes. [15:40] Marilla     Oh? Can you wash them right? [15:42] Anne     Pretty well. I'm better at     looking after children, though. [15:46] Anne     It's such a pity you haven't any here. [15:52] Marilla     More children? You're problem enough. [16:00] Marilla     Good enough. Go amuse yourself     out-of-doors till we leave. [16:03] Anne     Thank you! [16:13] Marilla     What's the matter? [16:15] Anne     I don't dare go out. [16:17] Anne     If I can't stay here, there is     no use in me loving Green Gables. [16:24] Anne     If I go out and get acquainted with the     flowers and the brook and the Snow Queen, [16:29] Anne     I'll not be able to help loving it. [16:32] Marilla     What Snow Queen? [16:33] Anne     The cherry tree outside my     bedroom window. I named it. [16:38] Marilla     Where's the sense in naming a tree? [16:41] Anne     Sense? There isn't any. [16:43] Anne     Only that I feel I can get to     know them better that way. [16:46] Anne     Would you like to be called nothing     but a woman all the time? [16:53] Marilla     She is kind of interesting. [16:55] Marilla     I'm already wondering what     on earth she'll say next. [16:59] Marilla     But I can't let her     cast a spell over me, too. [17:02] Marilla     Matthew! [17:23] Anne     I've made up my mind to enjoy this drive! [17:27] Anne     I can always enjoy things if I make up     my mind to. It's one of my virtues. [17:31] Anne     Look! [17:32] Anne     There's an early wild rose out! [17:34] Anne     Isn't it lovely? Isn't pink the     most bewitching color in the world? [17:39] Anne     But it's such a shame!     Redheaded people can't wear pink. [17:44] Anne     Has there ever been a case where a redheaded     girl's hair changes when she grows up? [17:48] Marilla     Not that I've ever heard of. [17:51] Anne     Well, that is another hope gone. [17:54] Anne     My life is a perfect     graveyard of buried hopes. [17:57] Anne     Are we going across the     Lake of Shining Waters today? [18:00] Marilla     We're going by the shore road. [18:02] Marilla     As you're bent on talking, you might     as well tell me about yourself. [18:07] Anne     My history isn't worth telling. [18:10] Marilla     It's better than your imaginings. [18:12] Marilla     Where were you born, and how old are you? [18:15] Anne     I turned eleven last March. [18:18] Anne     I was born in Nova Scotia. [18:20] Anne     My father's name was Walter Shirley,     and my mother's was Bertha. [18:24] Anne     They kept a little house in Bolingbroke, [18:28] Anne     Mother and Father died soon after      I was born, so I don't remember it, [18:36] Anne     but I've imagined it thousands of times. [18:39] Anne     When I was washing dishes     in Mrs. Thomas's house, [18:43] Anne     when I looked after Mrs. Hammond's     three pairs of twins... [18:47] Anne     Thousands of times. [18:49] Anne     Thousands of times. [18:50] Anne     Thousands. [18:59] Anne     That little house must have had lilies     of the valley just inside the gate, [19:03] Anne     with honeysuckle over the windows     and muslin curtains in all of them. [19:09] Anne     I was born in that house. [19:15] Anne     Mr. Hammond died and     Mrs. Hammond broke up housekeeping. [19:20] Anne     Nobody would take me after that,     so I had to go to the asylum. [19:28] Marilla     Were those women—Mrs. Thomas     and Mrs. Hammond—good to you? [19:33] Anne     Yes, but... [19:35] Anne     It's trying to have a drunken     husband and all the rest. [19:41] Anne     Still, I know they meant     to be good and kind to me. [19:48] Anne     Aren't those gulls splendid? [19:51] Anne     The way they swoop away out over the water. [19:55] Anne     Would you like to be a gull? [19:58] Anne     I think I would. [20:03] Spencer     Dear, dear. You don't say so! [20:06] Spencer     My brother Robert sent the word     down by his daughter Nancy, [20:10] Spencer     and she said you wanted a girl. [20:13] Spencer     Didn't she, Flora? [20:15] Flora     She certainly did! [20:17] Spencer     Oh, that Nancy! [20:20] Marilla     Can we still send the     child back to the asylum? [20:25] Spencer     Oh, Mrs. Blewett was saying how much     she wanted a little girl to help her. [20:31] Spencer     Anne will be the very girl for her. [20:34] Spencer     And Mrs. Blewett is here again today! [20:42] Spencer     Take a seat there, Miss Cuthbert. [20:44] Spencer     Anne, you sit here. [20:45] Spencer     Mrs. Blewett, we've found     just the girl for you. [20:57] Blewett     How old are you? [21:00] Anne     I'm eleven years old. [21:02] Blewett     And your name is? [21:06] Anne     Anne Shirley. [21:10] Blewett     Heh. You don't look as if there's     much to you. But you're wiry. [21:14] Blewett     If I take you, you'll have to     be good and smart and respectful. [21:18] Blewett     I'll be feeding you, [21:20] Blewett     so I'll expect you to earn your keep. [21:25] Spencer     That's settled, then. [21:27] Blewett     I'll take her off your hands, Miss Cuthbert. [21:30] Blewett     If you like, I can take her home right now. [21:33] Marilla     Well, I don't know. [21:34] Marilla     I didn't say that Matthew and I had     decided that we wouldn't keep her. [21:41] Marilla     I just came over to find out     how the mistake had occurred. [21:42] Spencer     Oh, really. [21:46] Marilla     I think I'd better take her home     again and talk it over with Matthew. [21:51] Marilla     Will that suit you, Mrs. Blewett? [21:55] Blewett     I s-suppose it'll have to. [22:03] Anne     Did you really say you'll     talk with Mr. Cuthbert? [22:06] Anne     Or did I only imagine that you did? [22:08] Marilla     You'd better control your imagination if     you can't tell what's real and what isn't. [22:14] Marilla     Yes, I did say just that. [22:16] Marilla     It isn't decided yet, mind you. [22:23] Matthew     I wouldn't give a dog     I liked to that Blewett woman! [22:31] Marilla     But it's that or keeping her ourselves. [22:36] Marilla     I've never brought up a child,     especially not a girl. [22:42] Matthew     True enough, but she's such     an interesting little thing. [22:48] Marilla     I'd rather she was a     useful little thing. [22:51] Matthew     You've got that backwards. [22:54] Matthew     We're going to be useful to her. [23:01] Anne     Gracious Heavenly Father, [23:03] Anne     I thank Thee for all Thy blessings. [23:07] Anne     As for the things I want,      I only have time to name two. [23:11] Anne     First, please let me be     good-looking when I grow up, [23:15] Anne     and please let me stay here     at wonderful Green Gables! [23:29] Anne     Yours respectfully, Anne Shirley. SIGN    Next Time SIGN    I Love Pretty Things 2 - I Love Pretty Things Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:15] Anne     Um... [00:16] Matthew     Do you have a favorite sweet, Anne? [00:20] Anne     Chocolate caramels, I suppose. [00:31] Anne     Oh, please, won't you tell me if you     are going to send me away or not? [00:37] Anne     Please tell me. [00:39] Anne     I cannot bear not knowing any longer. [00:44] Marilla     You didn't scald the dishcloth     in clean hot water. [00:48] Marilla     And you stand daydreaming in the field. [00:50] Marilla     You must do your part before     you ask any more questions. [00:55] Marilla     Well, Matthew and I [00:58] Marilla     have decided to keep you. [01:01] Marilla     That is, if you will try     to be a good little girl. [01:06] Marilla     Why, whatever is the matter? [01:09] Anne     I'm crying. I can't think why. [01:10] Anne     I'm glad as glad can be. Oh, glad     doesn't seem the right word at all. [01:14] Anne     It's something more than glad. [01:17] Anne     I'll try to be so good!     I'll do my very best! [01:20] Anne     However, it will be     uphill work, I expect. [01:25] Anne     There are glad tears as well     as sad ones, aren't there? [01:29] Anne     And these are truly glad ones! SIGN    Chapter 2 SIGN    I Love     Pretty Things [01:51] Anne     Here's a big bee just     tumbled out of a flower. [01:55] Anne     Just think what a lovely place to live. [01:57] Marilla     That's a Scotch rose. [02:00] Marilla     Matthew's fond of those flowers. [02:03] Marilla     Our mother planted them. [02:05] Anne     Your mother, Miss Cuthbert? [02:08] Marilla     I had a mother the same as anybody. [02:12] Marilla     And you'll call me just plain Marilla. [02:16] Anne     I'd love to call you Aunt Marilla. [02:19] Anne     It would make me feel as if     I really belonged to you. [02:21] Marilla     No. [02:23] Marilla     I'm not your aunt. [02:26] Anne     I understand. [02:29] Anne     But I'm free to call you anything     in my imagination, aren't I? [02:32] Marilla     Do as you like. [02:33] Anne     Well then, Marilla, I'll just go and     say good morning to the brook. [02:39] Marilla     You'll trip and fall in all that rush! [02:41] Anne     No, I won't! [02:51] Marilla     Good morning, Rachel! [02:54] Lynde     Oh, Marilla! [02:57] Marilla     How are you feeling? [02:58] Lynde     I never dreamed I'd be     laid up two weeks in bed. [03:02] Lynde     But what about that child? A girl, you say? [03:06] Marilla     Yes. Matthew took a fancy to her,     and we decided to keep her. [03:11] Lynde     There's no guessing how a     child like that will turn out. [03:15] Marilla     I must say I like her, myself. [03:18] Marilla     And when I make up my mind to     do a thing, it stays made up. [03:22] Anne     Marilla! [03:24] Lynde     So that's her, is it? [03:26] Lynde     They didn't pick you for your looks,      that's sure and certain. [03:29] Lynde     She's terrible skinny and homely,     and with red hair too! [03:35] Lynde     A regular carrot patch! [03:37] Lynde     Yes, hair as red as carrots! [03:47] Anne     I hate you! [03:49] Anne     I hate you! I hate you! I hate you! [03:52] Marilla     Anne! [03:54] Anne     How dare you call me skinny and ugly?! [03:57] Anne     How dare you say      I'm freckled and redheaded?! [04:00] Anne     How would you like to have     such things said about you? [04:03] Anne     To be told that you are fat and clumsy and     haven't a spark of imagination in you?! [04:07] Anne     I don't care if I do hurt     your feelings by saying so! [04:12] Anne     You have hurt mine worse than     they were ever hurt before! [04:14] Anne     And I'll never forgive you for it! [04:16] Anne     Never, never! [04:23] Marilla     Anne, go to your room. [04:25] Marilla     And stay there until I come up. [04:35] Lynde     Did anybody ever see such a temper! [04:38] Marilla     You shouldn't have twitted     her about her looks, Rachel. [04:42] Lynde     Marilla, you don't mean to say     that you are upholding her? [04:47] Marilla     No, I'll have to give her     a talking to about it. [04:52] Marilla     But you were too hard on her! [04:57] Lynde     Well, I see that I'll have to be     very careful what I say after this, [05:00] Lynde     since the fine feelings of orphans have     to be considered before anything else. [05:05] Lynde     I'm not vexed. I'm too sorry     for you to leave any room for anger. [05:10] Lynde     Well, good evening! [05:12] Lynde     I've never been insulted in such a fashion! [05:16] Lynde     Never! [05:25] Marilla     Anne, get off that bed this minute. [05:29] Marilla     Anne! [05:33] Marilla     This is a nice way for you to behave.     Aren't you ashamed of yourself? [05:37] Anne     She hadn't any right to     call me ugly and redheaded. [05:41] Marilla     You hadn't any right to fly at her. [05:44] Marilla     You say it yourself often enough. [05:46] Anne     But there's such a difference     hearing other people say it. [05:49] Marilla     You must go to Rachel and     tell her you are very sorry! [05:53] Anne     I can never do that. [05:54] Marilla     And why not? [05:55] Anne     Because I'm not sorry!     I can't even imagine I'm sorry! [06:04] Marilla     You said you would try     to be a very good girl. [06:08] Marilla     You said you would,     "do your very best," didn't you? [06:13] Marilla     You'll stay here in your room until you     can tell me you're willing to do apologize. [06:18] Anne     I shall have to stay here forever then. [06:20] Marilla     Do as you like! [06:24] Marilla     What a headstrong child. [06:36] Matthew     It's a good thing that meddlesome     old gossip got a calling down. [06:40] Marilla     Matthew?! [06:41] Matthew     Anne hasn't ever had     anyone to teach her right. [06:45] Matthew     You're going to give her     something to eat, aren't you? [06:49] Marilla     She'll have her meals regular,     and I'll let her out, too. [06:53] Marilla     When she's willing to apologize. [07:17] Anne     Yes? [07:19] Matthew     How are you making it? [07:21] Anne     Pretty well. It's rather lonesome.     But then, I may as well get used to that. [07:26] Matthew     Well now, Anne, don't you think you'd     better do it and have it over with? [07:33] Anne     Do you mean apologize to Mrs. Lynde? [07:36] Matthew     Yes, apologize. [07:38] Matthew     Just smooth it over so to speak. [07:41] Matthew     It'll have to be done     sooner or later, you know. [07:44] Matthew     Marilla's a dreadful determined woman. [07:48] Anne     I suppose I could do it to oblige you. [07:52] Anne     I'd do anything for you—     if you really want me to. [07:56] Matthew     Well now, of course I do. [07:58] Matthew     I'd greatly appreciate it. [08:00] Matthew     It's terrible lonesome     downstairs without you. [08:05] Anne     Very well. [08:06] Matthew     But don't tell Marilla     I said anything about it. [08:18] Anne     Marilla. [08:20] Marilla     Well? [08:22] Anne     I'm sorry I lost my temper     and said rude things, [08:24] Anne     and I'm willing to go     and tell Mrs. Lynde so. [08:28] Marilla     Very well. I'll take you down. [08:33] Anne     Thank you! [08:35] Anne     I am so extremely sorry. [08:37] Anne     What I said to you was true, too. [08:40] Marilla     What are you thinking of? [08:42] Anne     I'm imagining out what     I must say to Mrs. Lynde. [09:03] Anne     Oh, Mrs. Lynde, I am so extremely sorry! [09:09] Marilla     I should have known it. [09:10] Anne     I could never express all my sorrow, no,     not even if I used up a whole dictionary! [09:16] Anne     Every word you said was true! [09:20] Anne     My hair is red, and I'm     freckled and skinny and ugly! [09:24] Anne     What I said to you was true, too, [09:28] Anne     but I shouldn't have said it. [09:32] Anne     Oh, Mrs. Lynde, please. [09:33] Anne     You wouldn't like to inflict a lifelong sorrow      on a poor little orphan girl, would you, [09:40] Anne     even if she had a dreadful temper?! [09:44] Anne     Oh, please say you forgive me, Mrs. Lynde! [09:54] Marilla     Look at her. [09:55] Marilla     She's enjoying herself. [10:01] Lynde     There, there, get up, child. [10:04] Lynde     Of course I forgive you. [10:06] Anne     Truly? [10:08] Lynde     Yes. [10:09] Lynde     I guess I was a little     too hard on you, anyway. [10:12] Lynde     I knew a girl once whose hair was red     but darkened to a real handsome auburn. [10:17] Anne     What?! [10:18] Lynde     I wouldn't be a mite surprised     if yours did, too. [10:22] Anne     Oh, Mrs. Lynde! You have given me a hope. [10:26] Anne     I shall always feel that     you are a benefactor. [10:29] Marilla     Well, you managed it. How, I don't know. [10:33] Anne     Yes, I did. [10:34] Marilla     Go take a look around the orchard     while Rachel and I are talking. [10:40] Lynde     You can pick a bouquet of them white      June lilies over in the corner if you like. [10:44] Anne     Thank you! [10:46] Lynde     She has a queer way of expressing herself,     but there is something taking about her. [10:52] Lynde     She's an honest child. [10:54] Lynde     On the whole, Marilla, I kind of like her. [10:58] Marilla     What a way to apologize!     I dreaded what she might say next. [11:02] Marilla     I appreciate you forgiving     her in spite of all, Rachel. [11:08] Anne     Aren't these flowers sweet! [11:11] Anne     It was lovely of Mrs. Lynde     to give them to me. [11:14] Marilla     Yes. [11:15] Marilla     I hope you won't have occasion     to make many more such apologies. [11:19] Anne     That wouldn't be so hard if people     wouldn't twit me about my looks. [11:23] Marilla     I'm afraid you are a     very vain little girl. [11:26] Anne     How can I be vain when I know I'm homely? [11:29] Anne     I love pretty things, [11:33] Anne     and I hate to look in the glass and     see something that isn't pretty. [11:38] Anne     How could I like other people     drawing attention to it? [11:41] Marilla     Handsome is as handsome does. [11:46] Anne     I have my doubts about that. [11:49] Anne     But it gives you a lovely feeling to     apologize and be forgiven, doesn't it? [11:54] Anne     Isn't it lovely to be going home, Marilla? [11:58] Anne     To be going home and know it's home. [12:02] Marilla     Is that so? [12:07] Anne     I love Green Gables already, [12:10] Anne     and I never loved any place before. [12:14] Anne     Oh, Marilla, I'm so happy. [12:20] Marilla     If you'll be a good girl, [12:22] Marilla     you'll always be happy, Anne. [12:35] Marilla     Well, [12:37] Marilla     how do you like them? [12:40] Anne     Well... [12:41] Anne     I'll imagine that I like them. [12:44] Marilla     You'll imagine?! [12:45] Marilla     What is the matter with     the dresses I made you? [12:49] Anne     Oh, I am grateful.     But they're not fashionable! [12:52] Anne     It would give me such a thrill to     wear a dress with puffed sleeves. [12:57] Marilla     Well, you'll have to     do without your thrill. [13:00] Anne     And this hat is much too plain. [13:04] Marilla     There, my headache has gotten worse. [13:09] Marilla     You'll have to go to     Sunday school by yourself. [13:13] Anne     Do you think that I shall     have a bosom friend there? [13:17] Marilla     A what kind of a friend? [13:18] Anne     An intimate friend, you know. [13:20] Marilla     There is Diana Barry. [13:23] Anne     Barry? [13:26] Anne     Barry's pond! [13:28] Anne     The Lake of Shining Waters! [13:29] Marilla     Yes. I don't think she can come today, [13:33] Marilla     but she lives near the pond,     and she's a nice, pretty little girl. [13:37] Anne     It would be best to have     a beautiful bosom friend. [13:41] Marilla     It's what's inside that matters most. [13:45] Anne     Diana. [13:46] Anne     Diana Barry. [13:48] Anne     Anne Shirley. [14:38] Bell     There are things that even God cannot do. [14:40] Anne     My sleeves are puffed, too. [14:41] Bell     But perhaps I should clarify. [14:43] Bell     It would be truer to say that God     can choose what He cannot do, [14:43] Anne     My sleeves are puffed, too. [14:46] Bell     or that He can choose      what He does not do. [14:46] Anne     Mine are, too. [14:48] Bell     Thus God, while—in a sense—weak and     powerless, is also the hope of the world. [14:48] Anne     Mine are, too. [15:10] Marilla     Late, I see. [15:12] Anne     Yes, I took the long way coming home. [15:20] Marilla     Rachel was just here. [15:23] Marilla     She says you went to church with your     hat rigged out ridiculous with flowers. [15:27] Anne     Y-Yes, I did. [15:29] Marilla     What on earth put you up to such a caper? [15:33] Marilla     A pretty-looking object you must have been! [15:35] Anne     L-Lots of little girls there had     bouquets pinned on their dresses. [15:39] Anne     What was the difference? [15:40] Marilla     It makes me trouble! [15:44] Marilla     Rachel says people talked     about it something dreadful. [15:48] Marilla     Of course they would think I had no better     sense than to let you go decked out like that. [15:55] Anne     Oh, I'm sorry. [15:57] Anne     I'm so sorry. [15:59] Anne     I can see that I've disgraced you. [16:02] Anne     I never thought you'd mind. [16:05] Anne     I'm afraid I'm going to     be a dreadful trial to you. [16:11] Anne     Maybe you'd better send     me back to the asylum. [16:16] Anne     Having to leave Green Gables     would be a terrible tragedy. [16:19] Anne     But that would be better     than being a trial to you. [16:27] Marilla     Nonsense. [16:29] Marilla     I don't want to send you back     to the asylum, I'm sure. [16:33] Marilla     All I want is that you should     not make yourself ridiculous. [16:37] Marilla     This is your home. [16:39] Marilla     You belong to Green Gables. [16:43] Marilla     Oh yes, I've got some news for you. [16:45] Marilla     Diana Barry came home this afternoon. [16:48] Marilla     I'll go over with you. [16:50] Anne     What, right now? [16:52] Marilla     This minute! [16:53] Anne     What?! [16:57] Anne     Oh, Marilla, I'm frightened. [17:00] Anne     What if she shouldn't like me! [17:04] Anne     I'm the most frightened girl      on Prince Edward Island. [17:08] Marilla     Now, don't get into a fluster.     I guess Diana'll like you well enough. [17:13] Marilla     Be careful how you behave yourself, though. [17:16] Anne     Yes. [17:17] Marilla     Mrs. Barry is a very particular woman. [17:20] Anne     Yes, of course. [17:22] Barry     Come in. And this is the little girl? [17:26] Marilla     Yes, this is Anne Shirley. [17:31] Anne     Spelled with an e. [17:37] Barry     How are you, Anne? [17:41] Anne     I am well in body although     considerably rumpled up in spirit. [17:48] Barry     I'm glad she has the     prospect of a playmate. [17:53] Barry     Diana. [17:54] Barry     Here is the girl I told you about. [17:56] Barry     Anne Shirley, who's come     to live at Green Gables. [18:00] Barry     You might take Anne out into the garden. [18:12] Diana     Do you like books? [18:14] Anne     Y-Yes. [18:16] Diana     I read all day when I lose myself in one. [18:20] Diana     I love exciting, tragical, romantic stories. [18:25] Diana     But Mother says reading strains the eyes. [18:29] Diana     She must want me to make a friend     nearby to take me out of doors more. [18:37] Diana     I'm sorry. Was that awful     of me to say to you? [18:42] Anne     "Quick as the slaughtered squadrons fell     In Midian's evil day." [18:49] Diana     Isn't that... [18:51] Anne     Yes, I read it over in church today. [18:54] Anne     The minister wasn't the least bit interesting,      but those two lines just thrill me. [18:59] Anne     They sound so tragical and     exciting, don't you think? [19:04] Anne     Oh, Diana, do you think—     oh, do you think you can like me? [19:09] Diana     Yes. [19:10] Anne     Enough to be my bosom friend? [19:12] Diana     Y-Your what kind of friend?! [19:14] Anne     I mean that I want you to be [19:17] Anne     my very best friend! [19:30] Diana     Why, I guess so. [19:32] Diana     I'm awfully glad you've     come to live at Green Gables! [19:38] Anne     W-Will you swear to be my     friend forever and ever? [19:43] Diana     I don't mind. How do you do it? [19:46] Anne     We must join hands. [19:57] Anne     I'll repeat the oath first. [20:02] Anne     I solemnly swear to be faithful     to my bosom friend, Diana Barry, [20:07] Anne     as long as the sun and moon shall endure. [20:13] Diana     I really do think I can like you. [20:19] Anne     Now you say it and put my     name in! Anne with an e! [20:24] Diana     I solemnly swear to be faithful     to my bosom friend, Anne Shirley, [20:30] Diana     as long as the sun and moon shall endure. [20:32] Diana     How was that? [20:33] Anne     Perfect! I could just hear the e. [20:37] Diana     Now tell me, what does "Midian" mean? [20:39] Anne     I don't know. [20:40] Diana     You don't? [20:42] Marilla     You look like [20:44] Marilla     the happiest girl on Prince Edward Island. [20:46] Anne     Oh, I am. [20:47] Anne     Diana's birthday is in February,      and mine is in March. [20:52] Anne     Don't you think that is a     very strange coincidence? [20:54] Anne     Don't you think Diana has     got very soulful eyes? [20:57] Anne     I wish I had soulful eyes. [21:00] Anne     She's going to give me a     picture to put up in my room. [21:04] Marilla     Well, remember you'll have your work     to do and it'll have to be done first. [21:10] Anne     You're right. [21:11] Anne     I wish I had something to give Diana. [21:19] Matthew     I heard you say you liked     chocolate sweeties, [21:23] Matthew     so I got you some. [21:25] Anne     Thank you, Matthew! [21:27] Marilla     Humph! [21:28] Marilla     It'll ruin her teeth and stomach. [21:34] Marilla     Don't look so dismal. [21:37] Marilla     You can eat those, since Matthew     has gone and got them. [21:43] Anne     Truly?! [21:44] Marilla     Don't sicken yourself eating     them all at once now. [21:48] Anne     Oh, no, I'll just eat one tonight. [21:52] Anne     And I can give Diana half     of them, can't I? [21:56] Anne     The other half will taste twice as     sweet to me if I give some to her. [22:00] Anne     It's delightful to think     I have something to give her. [22:20] Marilla     It's only three weeks since she came, [22:24] Marilla     and it seems as if she'd     been here always. [22:28] Marilla     I can't imagine the place without her. [22:37] Marilla     Now, don't be looking I-told-you-so. [22:40] Marilla     I'm perfectly willing to own up that     I'm glad I consented to keep the child, [22:48] Marilla     but don't you rub it in, Matthew Cuthbert. [22:53] Anne     Gracious Heavenly Father,     I made a friend today. [22:58] Anne     I feel so happy just imagining     giving her caramels. [23:05] Anne     I hope Diana will like them. [23:23] Marilla     Good night, [23:24] Marilla     Anne of Green Gables. [23:29] Marilla     Good night. SIGN    Next Time SIGN    Looking Forward to     Things Is Half the     Pleasure of Them 3 - Looking Forward to Things Is Half the Pleasure of Them Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:01] Matthew     How do you like it? [00:02] Anne     It's lovely. [00:04] Anne     Doesn't this picture remind you of Diana? [00:07] Matthew     Well now, I don't know about that. [00:10] Anne     Thank you, Matthew. [00:13] Marilla     Have you both forgotten it's time for tea? [00:15] Anne     I'm sorry, Marilla. [00:17] Anne     The picture Diana gave     me is just so beautiful. [00:20] Marilla     I've already heard all about it. [00:23] Anne     Oh, I've been invited to     a Sunday school picnic. [00:28] Marilla     Have you now? [00:30] Anne     Oh, I've never been to a picnic. [00:34] Anne     Please can I go, Marilla? [00:39] Marilla     It's not likely I'd refuse to let you go     when all the other little girls are going. [00:44] Anne     But... But Diana says that everybody     must take a basket of things to eat. [00:49] Marilla     Of course I'll bake you a basket. [00:52] Anne     Oh, you dear good Marilla! [00:55] Marilla     Here now. Not so close. [00:58] Marilla     Never mind your kissing nonsense. SIGN    Chapter 3 SIGN    Looking Forward to Things     Is Half the Pleasure of Them [02:46] Anne     Is something the matter, Marilla? [02:48] Marilla     Did you see my amethyst brooch I wear     to church? I can't find it anywhere. [02:54] Marilla     I always put it back in its     place when I'm done with it. [02:58] Anne     That perfectly elegant brooch     like the souls of violets? [03:02] Anne     I saw it on your     pincushion on the bureau. [03:06] Anne     I took it up and I pinned it on my     breast just to see how it would look. [03:08] Marilla     You had no business to     do anything of the sort. [03:11] Marilla     Now, where did you put the brooch? [03:14] Anne     Oh, I put it back on the bureau. [03:15] Anne     I didn't think about its being wrong. [03:17] Anne     But one good thing about me is, I never     do the same naughty thing twice. [03:23] Marilla     I'll go and have another look. [03:33] Anne     Isn't it there? [03:39] Marilla     Tell me the truth at once. [03:42] Marilla     Did you take it out and lose it? [03:45] Anne     I never did and that is the truth,     if I was to be led to the block for it, [03:49] Anne     although I'm not very     certain what a block is. [03:52] Anne     So there! [03:53] Marilla     Nonsense! [03:55] Marilla     I believe you are telling me a falsehood! [03:57] Marilla     Go to your room and stay there     until you are ready to confess! [03:59] Anne     Should I take the peas? [04:00] Marilla     No. Do as I bid you! [04:05] Matthew     Mother gave you that brooch, I know. [04:08] Marilla     I don't suppose she meant to     steal it or anything like that. [04:12] Marilla     I suppose she has lost it and is afraid     to own up for fear she'll be punished. [04:15] Marilla     It's a dreadful thing to     think she tells falsehoods. [04:17] Marilla     I declare I feel worse about     that than about the brooch. [04:21] Matthew     How long are you going to     make her stay in her room? [04:25] Marilla     Until she confesses! [04:28] Matthew     Well now, you have the bringing up of her. [04:34] Marilla     I can't very well go to Rachel about this. [04:38] Marilla     What am I to do? [04:43] Marilla     You haven't eaten a bite. [04:46] Anne     I did not take your brooch. [04:49] Anne     The picnic is tomorrow! [04:50] Anne     You won't keep me from     going to that, will you? [04:53] Marilla     You'll not go to picnics nor anywhere     else until you've confessed! [04:58] Anne     Oh, Marilla! [05:18] Anne     Marilla, I'm ready to confess! [05:22] Anne     I took the amethyst brooch! [05:29] Marilla     Let me hear what you have to say then. [05:32] Anne     I wanted to wear it out among the birches [05:35] Anne     and play I was the Lady Cordelia Fitzgerald. [05:39] Anne     I thought I could put it     back before you came home. [05:44] Anne     Only... [05:45] Marilla     Only what? [05:46] Anne     I went all the way around by the     road to lengthen out the time. [05:49] Anne     On the bridge across the     Lake of Shining Waters, [05:52] Anne     I took the brooch off to     have another look at it. [05:56] Anne     And then it just slipped     through my fingers [06:00] Anne     and sank forevermore beneath     the Lake of Shining Waters. [06:07] Anne     And that's the best I can     do at confessing, Marilla. [06:10] Marilla     Anne, this is terrible! [06:13] Marilla     You are the very wickedest     girl I ever heard of. [06:17] Anne     Yes, I suppose I am. [06:20] Anne     Won't you please punish me right off? [06:22] Anne     I'd like to go to the picnic     with nothing on my mind. [06:25] Marilla     Picnic, indeed! [06:27] Marilla     You'll go to no picnic     today, Anne Shirley. [06:29] Marilla     That shall be your punishment. [06:31] Anne     Not go to the picnic!     But you promised me I might! [06:34] Anne     Oh, Marilla, I must go to the picnic!      That was why I confessed! [06:39] Anne     Today is to be a red-letter day—     the first time I have ice cream! [06:43] Anne     For anything you know I may never have     a chance to taste ice cream again! [06:46] Anne     Please, Marilla! [06:48] Marilla     You are not going to the     picnic and that's final. [06:53] (Flashback) Rachel     Did anybody ever see such a temper! [06:57] (Flashback) Rachel     I'm not vexed. I'm too sorry     for you to leave any room for anger. [07:06] Marilla     I've put my hand to the plough     and I won't look back. [07:11] Marilla     Come down to your dinner, Anne! [07:15] Anne     I don't want any dinner! [07:17] Anne     I couldn't eat anything!     My heart is broken! [07:20] Anne     You'll feel remorse of     conscience someday, I expect, [07:23] Anne     but I forgive you. [07:25] Anne     Remember when the time     comes that I forgive you. [07:28] Anne     But please don't ask me to eat anything, [07:31] Anne     especially anything so unromantic     as boiled pork and greens! [07:42] Matthew     This is good. [07:44] Marilla     For "unromantic boiled pork     and greens," I suppose. [07:48] Matthew     Well now, she shouldn't have told stories,     but she's such a little thing. [07:53] Marilla     I'm amazed at you. I think I've     let her off entirely too easy. [07:58] Matthew     But you know, she's never     had any bringing up. [08:03] Marilla     Well, she's having it now. [08:07] Marilla     What a lot of sewing to do. [08:09] Marilla     Oh yes, [08:10] Marilla     I must mend that rent in my shawl. [08:14] Marilla     What, another tear? [08:21] Marilla     What does this mean? [08:25] Marilla     It must have happened when... [08:27] Marilla     Anne Shirley! [08:30] Marilla     I've just found my brooch     hanging to my black lace shawl! [08:32] Marilla     Now I want to know what that rigmarole     you told me this morning meant! [08:37] Anne     Why, you said you'd keep     me here until I confessed. [08:43] Anne     So I thought out a confession and     made it as interesting as I could. [08:50] Anne     And I rehearsed it all last night. [08:54] Anne     But you wouldn't let me go to the picnic     after all, so all my trouble was wasted. [09:06] Marilla     Anne, you do beat all! [09:09] Marilla     But I was wrong. [09:11] Marilla     I shouldn't have doubted your word. [09:14] Marilla     Of course, it wasn't right for you to     confess to a thing you hadn't done. [09:19] Marilla     But I drove you to it. [09:23] Marilla     So if you'll forgive me, [09:25] Marilla     Anne, I'll forgive you. [09:29] Anne     Why, Marilla, of course I forgive you. [09:34] Marilla     And now get yourself     ready for the picnic. [09:37] Anne     Oh, Marilla, isn't it too late? [09:41] Marilla     They won't be more than well gathered yet. [09:44] Marilla     Now put this on. [09:45] Marilla     Oh, but wash your face and     comb your hair first! [09:51] Marilla     Matthew! Drive Anne down! [09:53] Matthew     Of course. I'll hitch up the sorrel. [09:59] Diana     Anne! Come here! [10:01] Anne     Diana! [10:03] Diana     Anne! [10:05] Diana     How I've waited for you. [10:09] Diana     This is Anne Shirley, my dearest friend. [10:13] Anne     Her dearest friend! [10:14] Diana     It's a pleasure to meet you! [10:15] Ruby; Jane; Mary; Josie     The pleasure's ours! [10:18] Anne     Picnicking with everybody [10:20] Anne     was so much lovelier     than ever I imagined! [10:24] Anne     On the Lake of Shining Waters... [10:26] Anne     Watch out! [10:27] Anne     one girl nearly fell overboard. [10:30] Anne     And we had the ice cream! [10:36] Anne     Words fail me to describe that ice cream! [10:41] Anne     I assure you it was sublime. [10:43] Marilla     I assure you that you're blowing     it out of proportion. [10:46] Anne     Oh, Matthew, Marilla, I've had     a perfectly scrumptious time! [10:52] Anne     Scrumptious is a new word     I learned today. [10:56] Anne     I heard Mary Bell use it. [10:58] Marilla     What a day that was. [11:01] Marilla     Anne's "confession" was all a falsehood. [11:05] Marilla     I'm willing to own up     that I made a mistake. [11:09] Marilla     And there's one thing certain. [11:15] Marilla     No house will ever be dull that she's in. [11:24] Matthew     Yes, and aren't you glad, Marilla? [11:37] Marilla     Remember, Anne, [11:38] Marilla     you're to keep your mouth shut at school. [11:40] Anne     I will! [11:41] Marilla     And listen to your teacher. [11:43] Anne     I know, Marilla. [11:46] Anne     Do my clothes look funny? [11:48] Marilla     No, they do not. [11:49] Anne     Well then, I'll be on my way! [11:50] Marilla     Oh, your lunch! [11:53] Matthew     I'll have your study desk ready     by the time you get home, Anne. [11:57] Anne     Thank you, Matthew. [11:59] Anne     Goodbye, then. [12:03] Marilla     I only hope she gets on     with the other children. [12:07] Anne     Good morning, Lover's Lane. [12:10] Anne     A wonderfully romantic name,     if I do say so myself. [12:13] Diana     Anne! [12:15] Anne     Good morning, Diana! [12:17] Diana     Good morning. [12:18] Diana     How do you feel about your     first day of school? [12:20] Anne     Simply splendid! [12:22] Anne     But it's splendider still to have     such a lovely way to go to school by! [12:30] Diana     The Violet Vale! Millions of     them bloom there in spring! [12:35] Diana     The Birch Path! Have you ever seen     such beautiful shafts of light? [12:39] Diana     The school is just past these spruces. [12:43] Diana     Good morning, Jane! [12:46] Jane     Will you listen to this? [12:48] Jane     Gertie Pye actually went and put her milk     bottle in my place in the brook yesterday. [12:53] Jane     Did you ever? [12:55] Diana     Good morning, Ruby. [12:57] Ruby     Mr. Phillips wrote something     on Prissy Andrews's slate, [13:01] Ruby     and when Prissy read it,     she blushed as red as a beet. [13:05] Ruby     Why do you think that was? [13:06] Anne     I can't imagine. [13:08] Diana     Anne, look! [13:10] Diana     That's the Avonlea school there. [13:14] Anne     You're all on the fifth book, aren't you? [13:16] Anne     I'm only on the fourth—     terribly far behind. [13:19] Diana     You'll catch up soon. [13:21] Student     The master's here. [13:27] Phillips     Good morning. [13:28] Students     Good morning, Mr. Phillips. [13:31] Phillips     We'll spend our first hour on geography. [13:33] Phillips     Look at this map of Prince     Edward Island and answer... [13:36] Anne     Oh, you can see the Lake of     Shining Waters from here, too. [13:40] Phillips     Anne Shirley, our newest scholar! [13:43] Phillips     Come up to the map! [13:49] Phillips     Point to Avonlea Village. [13:51] Anne     I've never seen a map before. [13:54] Diana; Jane     Go on, Anne! [13:57] Phillips     Don't you know where it is? [14:01] Anne     "Caribou"? [14:04] Anne     I took a boat from Caribou     to... Charlottetown! [14:07] Anne     And the train from there     to... Bright River! [14:10] Anne     Then we followed Avonlea main     road straight north to... [14:14] Anne     Avonlea Village is right here. [14:16] Phillips     You're correct. [14:19] Anne     "The year's at the spring,     And day's at the morn;" [14:22] Anne     "Morning's at seven;     The hill-side's dew-pearled;" [14:26] Anne     "The lark's on the wing;" [14:28] Jane     Anne recites well, too. [14:29] Anne     "The snail's on the thorn;" [14:31] Ruby     I can almost see it all. [14:31] Anne     "God's in his Heaven—" [14:33] Anne     "All's right with the world!" [14:37] Ruby     Anne, you're a marvel! [14:40] Ruby     You even surprised Mr. Phillips! [14:42] Diana     The lark's on the wing; [14:45] Diana     The milk's on Anne's cheek. [14:48] Ruby     Ruby is right here. [14:53] Diana     Anne, wait! [14:54] Jane     We always pool our lunches!     It's our rule! [14:58] Anne     Is it really? [15:00] Ruby     We won't let our Anne Shirley     get branded as "awful mean." [15:04] Diana; Jane; Ruby     Now, let's have a taste! [15:07] Anne     Your pie won high acclaim, Marilla. [15:09] Anne     Everybody wished they'd had more of it. [15:12] Marilla     Then I'll bake more next time. [15:15] Matthew     And how were your lessons? [15:16] Anne     I'm a little behind, but it wasn't all bad! [15:20] Anne     I had wonderful news from Jane. [15:23] Anne     What do you think she said, Marilla? [15:26] Marilla     I'm sure I don't know. [15:28] Anne     She said that I had a very pretty nose! [15:32] Matthew     Oh? [15:33] Anne     That is the first compliment     I have ever had in my life! [15:36] Anne     Marilla, have I really a pretty nose?     I know you'll tell me the truth. [15:41] Marilla     Your nose is well enough. [15:44] Anne     Really?! Truly?! [15:48] Diana     You look cheery as ever, Anne. [15:51] Anne     Yes. I think I can come to like this school. [15:55] Diana     You do? I'm so glad! [15:57] Anne     You look rather cheery today yourself. [16:01] Anne     Has something nice happened? [16:02] Diana     I guess Gilbert Blythe will     be back in school today. [16:07] Anne     Gilbert? [16:10] Diana     He's aw'fly handsome. [16:14] Diana     He's older than us—nearly fourteen. [16:18] Jimmy     Gilbert! [16:19] Diana     His father was sick, and he     left Avonlea for a few years. [16:23] Charlie     It feels like forever.     How have you been? [16:24] Gilbert     Well! [16:25] Carrie     There he is! [16:30] Girls     Gilbert! [16:31] Girls     It's so good to see you again! [16:33] Girls     Gilbert! [16:34] Gilbert     Crow! [16:36] Anne     "Crow"? [16:37] Diana     He calls me that to make fun of     me because my hair is so black. [16:41] Diana     Oh, that Gilbert! [16:49] Phillips     Excellent. [16:50] Phillips     Well done, Gilbert. [16:52] Gilbert     Thank you, sir. [16:55] Diana     Gilbert was the head of his     class before the break. [16:59] Anne     I can see that. [17:00] Anne     I'm glad to have a worthy rival. [17:02] Phillips     Now, I'd like you to solve another problem. [17:06] Phillips     Does anyone feel confident? [17:08] Phillips     Ruby Gillis. [17:10] Ruby     Yes, sir! [17:11] Ruby     Er... [17:17] Ruby     Really! [17:18] Phillips     Ruby Gillis, don't keep us waiting. [17:19] Anne     I think your Gilbert Blythe is handsome, [17:21] Ruby     Y-Yes, sir. [17:22] Anne     but I think he's very bold. [17:24] Gilbert     Who's she? [17:25] Jimmy     Anne Shirley. She's head of your class now. [17:32] Minnie     I made a new dress. [17:34] Ruby     Oh? [17:34] Tommy     Go, go! [17:37] Phillips     Keep silent and study! [18:10] Jimmy     A girl's ignoring Gilbert! [18:13] Jimmy     Can you believe it?! [18:21] Gilbert     Carrots. [18:25] Gilbert     Carrots. [18:32] Anne     You mean, hateful boy! [18:53] Jimmy     Oh, wow. [19:05] Phillips     What happened here? [19:06] Gilbert     I'm sorry, Mr. Phillips! It was my fault! [19:10] Phillips     Anne Shirley, what does this mean? [19:13] Phillips     Explain yourself, Anne Shirley! [19:18] Phillips     Very well. [19:20] Phillips     Go and stand in front of the blackboard     for the rest of the afternoon. [19:25] Phillips     Ann Shirley must learn     to control her temper! [19:35] Phillips     Now, it is time for your lesson. [19:37] Phillips     Turn to page twenty-five in your books. [19:40] Phillips     Well? Don't sit there staring! [19:43] Anne     He left off the e*. [19:47] Gilbert     Anne! [19:48] Gilbert     Anne Shirley! [19:50] Gilbert     Wait! [19:52] Gilbert     I'm awful sorry I made fun of your hair. [19:55] Gilbert     Honest I am. [19:57] Gilbert     Sorry. [20:09] Anne     How could Mr. Phillips forget my e?! [20:13] Anne     How could Gilbert Blythe     make fun of my hair?! [20:19] Anne     Why?! Why?! Why?! [20:35] Anne     Would you like to join me? [20:36] Anne     It helps you feel a little better. [20:40] Anne     Oh, no! [20:46] Jimmy     Oh, no! We won't make it! [21:01] Phillips     Anne Shirley! [21:03] Phillips     Since you seem to be so fond     of the boys' company, [21:07] Phillips     we shall indulge your taste     for it this afternoon. [21:11] Schoolgirl     That's a boy's seat. [21:13] Schoolgirl     Poor her. [21:17] Diana     Anne. [21:23] Diana     What are you clearing up for, Anne? [21:25] Diana     School isn't over yet. [21:28] Diana     Oh, Anne! [21:30] Anne     I'd do almost anything in     the world for you, Diana. [21:33] Anne     I'd let myself be torn limb from     limb if it would do you any good. [21:36] Anne     But I can't do this,     so please don't ask it. [21:42] Marilla     Nonsense. [21:44] Anne     It isn't nonsense at all. [21:47] Anne     Don't you understand?     I've been insulted! [21:51] Anne     I will not go back to school, I assure you. [21:56] Marilla     Anne. [21:58] Marilla     For once, [21:59] Marilla     I'll have to run down and*     see Rachel about this. SIGN    Next Time SIGN    One Can't Stay Sad Very Long     in Such an Interesting World 4 - One Can’t Stay Sad Very Long in Such an Interesting World Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:04] Marilla     I don't know what to do with her. [00:08] (Flashback) Anne     I will not go back to school, I assure you. [00:12] Marilla     She can be awful stubborn     if she takes the notion. [00:15] Lynde     Speaking as a woman who's     sent ten children to school, [00:20] Lynde     I'd just humor her a little at     first, that's what I'd do. [00:23] Marilla     Then you really think     I'd better let her stay home? [00:26] Lynde     Yes. That is, I wouldn't     say school to her again [00:30] Lynde     until she said it herself. [00:36] Lynde     She'll cool off in a week or so and be     ready enough to go back of her own accord. [00:39] Marilla     You think so? [00:41] Lynde     While, if you were to make     her go back right off, [00:45] Lynde     dear knows what freak or tantrum she'd     take next and make more trouble than ever. [00:54] Marilla     Anne? [00:56] Marilla     Whatever's the matter now? [00:57] Anne     I love Diana so, Marilla.     I cannot ever live without her. [01:02] Marilla     Have you had a falling out? [01:05] Anne     No. [01:07] Anne     But when we grow up,     Diana will get married... [01:11] Anne     and go away and leave me. [01:14] Anne     And oh, what shall I do? [01:17] Anne     I hate her husband—     I just hate him furiously. [01:26] Marilla     If you must borrow trouble,     for pity's sake, borrow it handier home. [01:30] Marilla     Oh, yes. I'm going out tomorrow afternoon. [01:34] Marilla     You can ask Diana to come     over and have tea here. [01:38] Anne     Oh, Marilla! [01:41] Marilla     Have the bottle of raspberry cordial     on the second shelf of the closet. [01:45] Marilla     You can cut some fruitcake and have     some of the cookies and snaps. [01:48] Anne     How perfectly lovely! [01:50] Anne     You are able to imagine things after all, [01:53] Anne     or else you'd never have understood     how I've longed for that very thing. [01:57] Anne     It will seem so nice and grown-uppish! SIGN    Chapter 4 SIGN    One Can't Stay Sad Very Long     in Such an Interesting World [03:47] Diana     How do you do? [03:50] Anne     All the better for your company. [03:56] Anne     May I... offer you tea? [04:02] Anne     Marilla said the raspberry cordial     was on the second shelf. [04:08] Anne     This must be it. [04:13] Anne     Marilla's famous raspberry cordial! [04:15] Anne     Please help yourself. [04:19] Diana     Thank you. It's such a pretty color. [04:24] Diana     That's awfully nice! [04:26] Diana     I didn't know raspberry     cordial was so nice! [04:30] Anne     I'm real glad you like it! [04:34] Anne     Take as much as you want.     I'm going to run out and stir the fire up. [04:44] Diana     It certainly is very nice. [04:55] Anne     Another glass? [04:57] Diana     Yes, please. [05:02] Diana     The nicest I ever drank. [05:04] Diana     It's ever so much nicer than Mother's. [05:06] Anne     Marilla is a famous cook. [05:09] Anne     But there's no scope for imagination in     cookery. You just have to go by rules. [05:13] Anne     She is trying to teach me to cook,     but I assure you, Diana, it is uphill work. [05:20] Anne     Why, Diana, what is the matter? [05:23] Diana     I'm—I'm awful sick. [05:27] Anne     What? [05:28] Anne     Where do you feel bad? [05:30] Anne     W-Would you like to     lie down on the sofa? [05:32] Diana     I must go right home. [05:34] Anne     Oh, you mustn't dream of     going home without your tea. [05:37] Diana     I must go home. [05:38] Anne     All right. I'll go with you. [05:52] Anne     Mrs. Lynde. [05:54] Lynde     Is Marilla in? [05:55] Anne     She's out. [05:57] Anne     Come in. I'll put on tea. [05:59] Lynde     Never mind. I only stopped to look in. [06:03] Lynde     Goodbye. [06:08] Lynde     Tell me, Anne, [06:10] Lynde     what did you give Diana to drink? [06:15] Marilla     You set Diana drunk?! [06:19] Marilla     What on earth did you give her? [06:21] Anne     Not a thing but raspberry cordial. [06:23] Anne     I never thought raspberry cordial     would set people drunk, [06:27] Anne     not even if they drank three     big tumblerfuls as Diana did. [06:32] Marilla     Anne, you certainly have a genius     for getting into trouble. [06:36] Marilla     You went and gave Diana currant wine      instead of raspberry cordial. [06:40] Anne     Wine? [06:42] Marilla     I put the bottle of cordial     down in the cellar. [06:45] Marilla     Not in the pantry as I told you. [06:48] Anne     What?! [06:49] Marilla     Didn't you know the difference yourself? [06:51] Anne     I never tasted it. I meant to     be so—so—hospitable. [06:55] Anne     Diana just laughed silly like when her     mother asked her what was the matter. [07:01] Anne     Her mother smelled her breath     and knew she was drunk. [07:05] Anne     Mrs. Barry is so indignant. [07:08] Anne     She will never let me play with Diana again! [07:14] Marilla     I know. I'll go up and tell     Mrs. Barry how it was. [07:20] Marilla     She'll think better of it when she     finds you're not really to blame. [07:38] Anne     Marilla? [07:40] Marilla     Of all the unreasonable women     I ever saw, she's the worst! [07:44] Marilla     I told her it was all a mistake     and you weren't to blame, [07:47] Marilla     but she just simply didn't believe me. [07:49] Marilla     I told her plainly that wine wasn't meant     to be drunk three tumblerfuls at a time! [08:04] Mrs. Barry     What do you want? [08:05] Anne     Oh, Mrs. Barry, please forgive me! [08:08] Anne     I did not mean to intoxicate Diana! [08:12] Anne     Just imagine if you had just one     bosom friend in all the world! [08:17] Anne     Do you think you would     intoxicate her on purpose? [08:21] Anne     Oh, please don't say that you won't     let Diana play with me any more! [08:25] Anne     If you do, you will cover my     life with a dark cloud of woe! [08:31] Mrs. Barry     How dare you mock your elders with     big words and dramatic gestures. [08:35] Mrs. Barry     I don't think you are a fit little girl     for Diana to associate with. [08:40] Mrs. Barry     You'd better go home and behave yourself. [08:43] Anne     Please wait! [08:44] Anne     Won't you let me see Diana     just once to say farewell? [08:48] Mrs. Barry     Diana is sleeping. Now go! [08:51] Anne     Oh, but— [09:00] Anne     My last hope is gone. [09:26] Anne     Diana! [09:31] Anne     Your mother hasn't relented? [09:35] Diana     I've cried and cried, and I told her it     wasn't your fault, but it wasn't any use. [09:41] Diana     I had ever such a time coaxing her to     let me have ten minutes to say goodbye. [09:46] Anne     Ten minutes isn't very long     to say an eternal farewell in. [09:51] Anne     Oh, Diana, will you promise faithfully never     to forget me, the friend of your youth, [09:59] Anne     no matter what dearer     friends may caress thee? [10:03] Diana     Indeed I will, and I'll never     have another bosom friend. [10:09] Diana     I couldn't love anybody as I love you. [10:13] Anne     Oh, Diana, do you love me? [10:18] Diana     Why, of course I do. [10:20] Diana     Didn't you know that? [10:21] Anne     I thought you liked me, of course,     but I never hoped you loved me. [10:27] Anne     Oh, this is wonderful! [10:30] Anne     Oh, Diana, just say it once again. [10:33] Diana     I love you devotedly, Anne,      and I always will, you may be sure of that. [10:39] Anne     And I will always love thee, Diana. [10:48] Anne     Wilt thou give me a lock of thy jet-black     tresses in parting to treasure forevermore? [10:54] Anne     Ready? [10:56] Diana     Yes. [11:01] Anne     Fare thee well, my beloved friend. [11:04] Anne     Henceforth we must be as strangers,     though living side by side. [11:08] Anne     But my heart will ever be faithful to thee. [11:28] Anne     I'm going back to school. [11:30] Anne     That is all there is left in life for me, [11:33] Anne     now that my friend has been     ruthlessly torn from me. [11:36] Anne     In school, I can look at her     and muse over days departed. [11:42] Marilla     I hope we'll hear no more of breaking slates     over people's heads and such carryings-on. [11:47] Anne     I'll try to be a model pupil! [11:49] Anne     Goodbye! [11:56] Ruby     Anne! [11:57] Jane     You've come back! [12:05] Ruby     Here. [12:07] Ruby     Have some. [12:08] Anne     Oh, it looks scrumptious! [12:10] Ella     Here, Anne. [12:12] Anne     What's this? [12:14] Anne     Oh, how pretty! [12:16] Anne     Thank you, Ella. [12:18] Classmate     Anne, this is from me. [12:20] Classmate     And I'd like you to have this, too. [12:22] Anne     Thank you all. I'll treasure them. [12:31] Anne     It's so nice to be appreciated. [12:34] Matthew     Well now, I suppose it is. [12:36] Marilla     I hope you're doing as     your teacher tells you. [12:39] Anne     Of course I am. [12:41] Anne     But Diana won't look at me. [12:44] Anne     She might just have smiled     at me once, I think. [12:48] Phillips     Now, I want you all to write a composition     on this school you have your lessons in. [12:54] Phillips     Begin according to the order     I've written on the blackboard. [12:59] Phillips     First, place. Where does it stand? [13:00] Diana     Dear Anne, Mother says I'm not to play     with you or talk to you even in school. [13:06] Diana     Please don't be cross at me,     because I love you as much as ever. [13:16] Phillips     And so, [13:17] Phillips     some of you wrote well     and others, not so well, [13:21] Phillips     but you must all remember to read your     own compositions and correct mistakes. [13:22] Anne     My own darling Diana: [13:24] Anne     Of course I am not cross at you. [13:27] Anne     Our spirits can commune. [13:31] Anne     I shall sleep with your letter     under my pillow tonight. [13:35] Anne     Yours until death do us part,     Anne or Cordelia Shirley. [13:39] Phillips     That will do. [13:41] Gilbert     Anne Shirley. [13:44] Gilbert     I know you're good at spelling. [13:46] Gilbert     Would you help me with a few— [13:51] Jimmy     Anne really won't say a word to you. [13:54] Jimmy     I guess you are rivals in class. [13:59] Phillips     Today, top honors in sums go to... [14:02] Phillips     Gilbert. [14:06] Phillips     Today, top honors in sums go to... [14:09] Phillips     Anne. [14:15] Phillips     Today, Gilbert and Anne have     tied for first in sums. [14:25] Anne     I'm sure I'll never     be able to like geometry. [14:29] Anne     There is no scope for     imagination in it at all. [14:32] Anne     And Gil—I mean, some of     the others are so smart at it. [14:37] Anne     Even Diana— [14:39] Anne     But I don't mind being beaten by Diana. [14:43] Anne     Even although we meet as strangers now [14:47] Anne     I still love her with an     inextinguishable love. [14:51] Anne     It makes me very sad that     I can't talk with her. [14:56] Anne     But really, [14:57] Anne     one can't stay sad very long     in such an interesting world, [15:03] Anne     can one? [15:05] Matthew     Knowing you, you'll beat     anything life throws at you. [15:11] Marilla     Now, finish your meal. [15:13] Anne     I will. [15:19] Anne     That winter witnessed a momentous event. [15:23] Anne     The Canadian Premier decided to     come to Prince Edward Island. [15:28] Anne     Most of the grown-up people in     Avonlea went to hear him speak. [15:34] Anne     But that wasn't the only happening of note. [15:43] Anne     It's nice to spend a night     without Marilla sometimes. [15:49] Anne     Hello? [15:51] Anne     Whatever is the matter, Diana?! [15:54] Anne     Has your mother relented at last? [15:57] Diana     No! [15:58] Diana     Oh, Anne, do come quick! [16:00] Diana     Minnie May is awful sick! [16:02] Diana     She's got croup, I think! [16:05] Diana     Father and Mother are away to town [16:07] Diana     and Young Mary Joe     doesn't know what to do, [16:10] Diana     and oh, Anne, I'm so scared! [16:14] Anne     Don't cry! [16:15] Anne     Matthew's gone for the doctor. [16:18] Anne     I know exactly what to do for croup. [16:20] Anne     You forget that I've looked after children. [16:22] Anne     Just wait till I get the ipecac bottle. [16:36] Diana     Well, Anne? [16:38] Anne     Minnie May has croup all right,     just like the three pairs of twins. [16:43] Anne     But she's pretty bad. [16:46] Anne     Try to find fresh clothes     and soft flannel cloths! [16:48] Diana     Right away. [16:50] Anne     Mary Joe, we must have lots of hot water. [16:53] Mary     Right! [17:00] Anne     Now Minnie May, drink this down. [17:11] Anne     Yes, that's a good girl. [17:30] Diana     You don't think she'll choke, do you? [17:35] Diana     Minnie May! [17:36] Anne     Minnie May! [17:37] Anne     Stay strong, Minnie May! [17:48] Anne     Matthew! [17:49] Matthew     Sorry. I had to go all     the way to Spencervale. [17:52] Doctor     Where is the patient? [17:53] Anne     She's here. [18:01] Doctor     Sleeping soundly, I see. [18:05] Doctor     She'll be all right now. [18:09] Anne     I was awfully near giving up in despair. [18:11] Anne     I actually thought she was     going to choke to death. [18:14] Doctor     Did you give her medicine? [18:17] Anne     I gave her ipecac, [18:18] Anne     and when the last dose went down,      she began to get better right away. [18:22] Anne     You must just imagine my relief, doctor,     because I can't express it in words. [18:31] Anne     You know there are some things that     cannot be expressed in words. [18:37] Anne     Isn't it a wonderful morning? [18:39] Anne     I'm so glad I live in a world     where there are white frosts. [18:45] Anne     I'm so sleepy. I can't go to school. [18:49] Anne     But I hate to stay home for     Gil—some of the others [18:56] Anne     will get head of the class. [19:00] Matthew     Well now, I guess you'll manage all right. [19:06] Doctor     That little redheaded girl they have over     at Cuthbert's saved that baby's life. [19:12] Doctor     It would have been too late     by the time I got here. [19:16] Mrs. Barry     Did she really? [19:19] Doctor     I never saw anything like the eyes of her     when she was explaining the case out to me. [19:24] Doctor     I can't express it in words. [19:33] Anne     Welcome home, Marilla. [19:36] Marilla     I guess you're hungry. [19:38] Marilla     There's soup in the pot, [19:41] Marilla     and you can get yourself some     blue plum preserve out of the pantry. [19:46] Marilla     Matthew has been telling     me about last night. [19:51] Marilla     I must say it was fortunate     you knew what to do. [19:54] Marilla     I wouldn't have had any idea myself,     for I never saw a case of croup. [19:59] Anne     Marilla, I— [20:00] Marilla     Don't talk while you're eating! [20:04] Marilla     I can tell by the look of you that     you're just full up with speeches, [20:08] Marilla     but they'll keep. [20:16] Marilla     Mrs. Barry was here this afternoon, Anne. [20:19] Marilla     She says you saved Minnie May's life,      and she is sorry for that affair of the wine. [20:27] Marilla     And she hopes you'll be good     friends with Diana again. [20:32] Anne     Oh, Marilla, can I go right now? [20:37] Anne     I'll wash my dishes when I come back. [20:39] Marilla     Yes, yes, run along. [20:42] Marilla     I'll get your cap and wrap, so— [20:47] Marilla     I might as well call to the wind. [20:49] Marilla     It'll be a mercy if she doesn't     catch her death of cold. [20:54] Diana     Anne! [20:56] Anne     Diana! [21:19] Anne     Just at present, I have     a soul above red hair. [21:21] Anne     It must be lovely to be grown up, Marilla, [21:25] Anne     when just being treated as     if you were is so nice. [21:28] Marilla     I don't know about that. [21:31] Anne     Diana showed me a new fancy crochet stitch. [21:35] Anne     And she gave me a beautiful card     with a wreath of roses on it, [21:39] Anne     and a verse of poetry! [21:42] Anne     And we had fruitcake and... [21:44] Diana     Dear Anne, [21:46] Diana     If you love me [21:49] Diana     as I love you... [21:53] Diana     Nothing but death [21:53] Anne     Nothing but death [21:58] Diana     can part us two. [21:58] Anne     can part us two. SIGN    Next Time SIGN    Let Us Look on the     Bright Side of Things 5 - Let Us Look on the Bright Side of Things Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:01] Anne     It seems like no time at all     since I came to Green Gables, [00:05] Anne     but spring is over,     and I've turned twelve. [00:09] Anne     Today ends the school term. [00:12] Anne     Tomorrow begins summer vacation. [00:18] Marilla     I never thought you were     so fond of Mr. Phillips. [00:22] Anne     I wasn't really so very fond of him. [00:25] Anne     I just cried because all the others did. [00:27] Phillips     The time has come for us to part. [00:27] Anne     Ruby Gillis has always declared     she hated Mr. Phillips, [00:32] Anne     but just as soon as he got up to make his     farewell speech, she burst into tears. [00:36] Anne     Oh, aren't partings heartrending? [00:42] Anne     But one can't feel quite     in the depths of despair [00:45] Anne     with two months vacation     before them, can they? [00:49] Anne     And besides, we met the new minister     and his wife coming from the station! [00:53] Anne     The new minister looks ever so kind. [00:57] Anne     His wife is very pretty! [01:01] Anne     She was dressed in blue muslin     with lovely puffed sleeves. [01:05] Anne     Jane Andrews said she thought puffed sleeves     were too worldly for a minister's wife, [01:10] Anne     but I know what it is to     long for puffed sleeves. [01:15] Marilla     I certainly don't. [01:18] Marilla     Well, I'm glad you like     the look of the wife. [01:21] Marilla     We must have them both up     to tea some day soon. [01:24] Anne     Oh, how lovely! [01:25] Marilla     But don't say a word to Matthew about it. [01:29] Marilla     He'd find some excuse     to be away that day. [01:31] Marilla     A new minister's wife will     frighten him to death. [01:37] Anne     I'll be as secret as the dead. [01:38] Anne     And we'll have a new teacher this fall. [01:43] Anne     Isn't it wonderful meeting new people! SIGN    Chapter 5 SIGN    Let Us Look on the     Bright Side of Things [03:21] Anne     Wait! [03:23] Anne     I've got you! [03:28] Diana     I can't run another step. [03:30] Ruby     Me neither. [03:31] Jane     Then let's play dares next. [03:34] Anne; Diana; Ruby; Josie     Dares? [03:36] Jane     The rules are simple. [03:37] Jane     You dare someone to do something. [03:40] Jane     If they do it right, they win.     If they can't, whoever dared them wins. [03:45] Ruby     That sounds like fun. [03:47] Jane     Who will start? [03:48] Josie     I will. [03:50] Josie     And I dare... Diana! [03:53] Josie     Hop on your right leg around the     garden without stopping once! [03:57] Josie     You lose if your left foot     touches the ground at all. [04:00] Diana     I'll do it! [04:04] Anne     You can do it, Diana! [04:06] Anne     Look at that.     She'll win if she keeps this up. [04:10] Josie     I don't know about that. [04:19] Diana     I guess I lose. [04:22] Josie     That wasn't so hard. [04:26] Anne     I'll dare you next, Josie! [04:30] Anne     Walk the top of that fence! [04:45] Josie     That dare wasn't so hard at all. [04:50] Anne     I don't think it's such a very wonderful     thing to walk a little, low, board fence. [04:54] Anne     I knew a girl who could walk     the ridgepole of a roof. [04:58] Josie     Did you? But you couldn't, anyhow. [05:01] Anne     Couldn't I? [05:02] Diana     Anne! [05:03] Josie     Then prove it. [05:06] Josie     Anne Shirley, [05:08] Josie     I dare you to climb up there     and walk the ridgepole. [05:13] Diana     Don't you do it, Anne. [05:14] Diana     You'll fall off and be killed! [05:16] Diana     Josie, it isn't fair to dare anybody     to do anything so dangerous! [05:20] Josie     But Anne doesn't have to take the dare. [05:24] Josie     She could always refuse. [05:28] Anne     I'll do it. [05:29] Diana     Anne! [05:35] Diana     Please, Anne! Don't do it! [05:38] Anne     I must do it. [05:40] Anne     My honor is at stake. [05:44] Anne     I shall walk that ridgepole, Diana,     or perish in the attempt. [06:26] Diana     Anne! [06:32] Diana; Ruby; Jane; Josie     Anne! [06:40] Diana     Anne! [06:43] Diana     Anne! Wake up! [06:45] Diana     Anne! Anne! [06:47] Diana     Oh, Anne. [06:49] Diana     Anne, are you killed? [06:51] Anne     I am not certain.     I think I am rendered unconscious. [06:54] Diana     Do you hurt anywhere? [06:56] Anne     My ankle. [07:04] Marilla     Matthew! It's Anne! [07:08] Marilla     Anne! [07:09] Marilla     What has happened to her?! [07:10] William     I think she was walking our     ridgepole and she fell off. [07:14] Anne     Don't be very frightened. [07:16] Anne     I expect I have sprained my ankle. [07:18] Anne     But I might have broken my neck. [07:22] Anne     Let us look on the bright side of things. [07:26] Marilla     B-Bring her in here! [07:28] Marilla     We must send for a doctor! [07:30] Marilla     Anne? [07:31] Marilla     Anne?! Anne! [07:34] Doctor     Her ankle is broken. [07:36] Doctor     Give it six weeks of rest. [07:39] Doctor     Take care. [07:41] Marilla     Thank you. [07:43] Anne     I think I have been punished so much that     you needn't be very cross with me, Marilla. [07:50] Anne     Aren't you very sorry for me? [07:53] Marilla     It was your own fault. [07:55] Anne     But what would you have done, Marilla, [07:57] Anne     if you had been dared to walk a ridgepole? [08:01] Marilla     I'd have stayed on good firm     ground and let them dare away. [08:07] Anne     I won't be able to go     around for six weeks. [08:09] Anne     Isn't it fortunate     I've got such an imagination? [08:12] Anne     It will help me through     splendidly, I expect. [08:15] Anne     What do people who haven't any imagination     do when they break their bones? [08:26] Anne     It isn't very pleasant to be laid up; [08:29] Lynde     Anne! [08:30] Anne     but there is a bright side to it. [08:30] Lynde     Oh, don't give me such a fright, child! [08:34] Mrs. Allan     How do you feel, Anne? [08:34] Anne     You find out how many friends you have. [08:35] Mrs. Allan     Everyone has been worried about you. [08:38] Jane     It was my fault, Miss Cuthbert!     I started the daring. [08:43] Josie     I dared her to walk the ridgepole. [08:47] Jane     So don't punish Anne any more! [08:49] Josie     If you must be cross at     someone, be cross at me! [08:52] Marilla     Why, Anne, [08:54] Marilla     what have you been putting     into these girls' heads? [08:57] Diana     Ta-da! [08:59] Anne     I-Is that what I think it is? [09:01] Diana     Mrs. Morgan's latest! [09:03] Diana     You won't believe the reversal at the end! [09:06] Anne     I can't wait! [09:08] Anne     You've been over every day,     and I can read all the books I like. [09:12] Anne     Invalid life isn't all bad, is it? [09:15] Marilla     Of all the absurdity! [09:17] Marilla     School is back in session. [09:20] Marilla     What about that new teacher? [09:23] Diana     Miss Stacy is perfectly sweet. [09:28] Diana     She has the loveliest fair curly hair     and such fascinating eyes! [09:34] Anne     Every week she has a recitation [09:38] Anne     or takes everyone to study flowers     and birds in the woods. [09:41] Anne     And they have physical culture exercises     every morning and evening. [09:43] Anne     Have you ever seen a teacher     half so splendid?! [09:46] Marilla     There's one thing plain to be seen, Anne, [09:49] Marilla     and that is that your fall off the     Barry roof hasn't injured your tongue at all. [10:07] Diana     We've gotten up to learning this poem. [10:19] Stacy     Good morning, everyone. [10:21] Students     Good morning. [10:23] Diana     Well? Isn't she pretty? [10:25] Anne     Yes. [10:26] Stacy     Anne Shirley's ankle has healed,     and she's come back to school today. [10:32] Stacy     It's a pleasure to meet you, Anne. [10:34] Anne     No, the pleasure is mine! [10:43] Anne     You made all this, Miss Stacy? [10:45] Stacy     Yes, I did. [10:46] Diana     How splendid! [10:48] Stacy     I'll follow your rules and share. [10:51] Stacy     Now, eat up. [10:52] Anne     Oh, thank you! [10:56] Anne     Scrumptious! [10:57] Anne     Please, have some of mine. [10:59] Diana     And mine. [11:01] Stacy     In that case, I don't mind if I do. [11:09] Anne     Wait, where is Miss Stacy? [11:19] Stacy     That concludes our lesson for today,     but I have a suggestion to make. [11:24] Stacy     Why don't we all get up a     concert this Christmas [11:28] Stacy     to help raise money for a schoolhouse flag? [11:32] Stacy     You can see the school doesn't have one. [11:34] Stacy     And besides, I'm sure a concert     will be fun for everybody. [11:38] Ruby     That sounds wonderful! [11:40] Carrie     Simply lovely! [11:41] Jimmy     I'd like to join in. [11:43] Fred     And me! [11:44] Stacy     Then let's decide on a program at once. [11:50] Anne     I love Miss Stacy with my whole heart! [11:53] Anne     She has such a sweet voice. [11:55] Anne     When she pronounces my name I feel     instinctively that she's spelling it with an e. [12:01] Matthew     Well now, that's nice. [12:03] Anne     And I'm going to recite at     the Christmas concert! [12:09] Marilla     I only hope it does more than take time     that ought to be put on your lessons. [12:13] Marilla     If you have time for gadding about,     better spend it improving your geometry. [12:19] Marilla     I don't approve of children's getting up     concerts and racing about to practices. [12:37] Matthew     Well now, I reckon it's going     to be a pretty good concert. [12:45] Matthew     And I expect you'll do your part fine. [12:53] Anne     Thank you, Matthew. [13:02] Anne     "Dear native brook!" [13:04] Anne     "Wild streamlet of the West!" [13:07] Diana     Splendid, Anne! [13:12] Josie     Say, Anne, what will you     wear to the concert? [13:16] Anne     What will I wear? [13:17] Anne     This, I suppose. [13:24] Matthew     They all have puffed     sleeves! All but Anne! [13:35] Clerk     What can I do for you this     evening, Mr. Cuthbert? [13:38] Matthew     Have you any— [13:40] Matthew     any—any—well now,     say any garden rakes? [13:44] Clerk     Why, yes. [13:50] Clerk     Anything else tonight, Mr. Cuthbert? [13:52] Matthew     Well now, I might as well—take—     that is—look at—buy some... [13:56] Matthew     some hayseed. [13:59] Clerk     We only keep hayseed in the spring. [14:02] Matthew     Oh, certainly—certainly—     just as you say. [14:05] Clerk     Mr. Cuthbert! You haven't paid. [14:06] Matthew     Oh. [14:08] Matthew     Sorry about that. [14:12] Matthew     Well, now... [14:14] Clerk     Yes, Mr. Cuthbert? [14:14] Matthew     if it isn't too much trouble, [14:18] Matthew     I might as well—that is—     I'd like to look at—at—some... [14:23] Marilla     Brown sugar! [14:27] Marilla     And we have plenty of rakes in the barn. [14:31] Matthew     I thought it might come in handy sometime. [14:40] Lynde     Pick out a dress for you to give Anne? [14:41] Matthew     I couldn't ask Marilla, you see. [14:45] Lynde     Have you something particular in mind? [14:49] Matthew     I dunno. The sleeves... [14:51] Lynde     Puffs? Of course! [15:07] Lynde     I have just what you ordered. [15:10] Marilla     And what did you order? [15:15] Marilla     So this is what Matthew has been grinning     about to himself for two weeks, is it? [15:24] Anne     Merry Christmas, Marilla! [15:26] Anne     Merry Christmas, Matthew! [15:28] Anne     Isn't it a lovely Christmas?     I'm so glad it's white. [15:34] Anne     What is the matter? [15:40] Matthew     Here, Anne. [15:42] Anne     Why, Matthew, is that for me? [15:45] Matthew     Open it and see. [15:54] Matthew     You can wear it to your concert tonight. [16:03] Matthew     Why—why—Anne,     don't you like it? [16:07] Anne     Like it! Oh, Matthew! [16:12] Anne     Matthew, it's perfectly exquisite! [16:17] Anne     Oh, I can never thank you enough. [16:20] Anne     Oh, it seems to me this     must be a happy dream. [16:25] Marilla     I must say, Anne, I don't     think you needed the dress; [16:30] Marilla     but since Matthew has got it for you,     see that you take good care of it. [16:34] Anne     Of course I will. [16:35] Anne     I swear by these sleeves that     I'll make a success of it. [16:40] Anne     So you must come watch me recite. [16:43] Matthew     We will. [16:48] Stacy     That was Ruby and Jane     in The Faerie Queene. [16:52] Ruby     Good luck. [16:53] Anne     Thank you. [16:54] Stacy     Next, a recitation of "To the River Otter." [16:58] Stacy     Anne Shirley, please step forward. [17:43] Anne     Dear native brook! [17:46] Anne     wild streamlet of the West! [17:51] Anne     Thy crossing plank,     thy marge with willows grey, [17:56] Anne     And bedded sand that,      veined with various dyes, [18:01] Anne     Gleamed through thy bright transparence! [18:05] Anne     On my way, [18:07] Anne     Visions of childhood! [18:09] Anne     oft have ye beguiled [18:12] Anne     Lone manhood's cares, [18:16] Anne     yet waking fondest sighs: [18:20] Anne     Ah! That once more      I were a careless child! [18:41] Diana     Oh, Anne! That was simply splendid. [18:44] Anne     I couldn't have done without all of you. [18:46] Stacy     Next, Diana Barry will sing     "The Island Hymn." [18:51] Diana     Oh, dear. I feel so nervous. [18:54] Diana     Can I really go up and sing like this? [18:56] Anne     Find your mother and father     in the audience. [19:00] Anne     That should steady your nerves. [19:02] Diana     I could never! [19:03] Diana     Looking at all the people watching     would only make it worse. [19:06] Anne     Then look at me. [19:08] Anne     You should be able to do that,     since I'll be in the front row. [19:14] Anne     Now, look at me—nowhere else—and sing. [19:17] Diana     All right. I'll try. [19:19] Anne     I know you'll bring down the house. [19:28] Anne     Hasn't it been a brilliant evening? [19:30] Diana     Yes. I guess we must have made     as much as ten dollars. [19:34] Anne     I meant your solo, Diana. [19:38] Anne     I felt prouder than you     did when it was encored. [19:41] Anne     I just said to myself, "It is my dear     bosom friend who is so honored." [19:47] Diana     You deserve all the praise, Anne. [19:49] Diana     You never took your eyes off me. [19:52] Diana     And you said something, didn't you? [19:57] Diana     What was it? [19:59] Anne     What did I say? [20:11] Anne     You'll do fine. [20:14] Anne     I think I said, "You'll do fine,"     although I can't be certain. [20:19] Diana     Can't you? [20:21] Diana     I understand, "You'll do fine,"     but don't you know what you said? [20:25] Anne     I said I can't be certain because I can't. [20:29] Diana     Speaking of uncertain things, [20:31] Diana     just before I got on stage... [20:34] (Flashback) Diana     Anne? [20:38] Diana     I saw Gilbert pick up a rose off the floor. [20:42] Diana     I think it was the rose     you wore in your hair. [20:46] Anne     I-It's nothing to me     what that person does. [20:50] Diana     Wait, Anne! [20:52] Diana     I can't be certain,     but I think Gilbert is... [20:56] Matthew     Well now, I guess our Anne     did as well as any of them. [21:00] Marilla     Yes, she did. [21:01] Marilla     I've been kind of opposed to this concert     scheme, but I was proud of Anne tonight. [21:06] Matthew     She's brighter than we     give her credit for. [21:11] Marilla     Yes, she'll need something more     than Avonlea school by and by. [21:17] Matthew     We must see what we can do     for her some of these days. [21:26] Marilla     Matthew, I guess the best thing we can do     for her will be to send her to Queen's. [21:36] Matthew     Well now, it'll do no harm to     be thinking it over off and on. [21:44] Marilla     Mrs. Lynde made that dress a mite too long,     and it makes Anne look so tall. SIGN    Next Time SIGN    I Thought Nothing Could     Be as Bad as Red Hair 6 - I Thought Nothing Could Be As Bad As Red Hair Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:06] Anne     As winter drew to an end, [00:09] Anne     I was thirteen [00:11] Anne     and all wrapped up in     schoolwork for Miss Stacy. [00:16] Anne     Do you know how men propose? [00:20] Anne     Have you ever proposed, Matthew? [00:22] Matthew     Well now, no. [00:24] Marilla     Of course he hasn't.     Neither of us is married. [00:29] Marilla     What's gotten into you now? [00:30] Anne     I'm writing a composition for school. [00:33] Anne     A grown-up, romantic story. [00:36] Anne     I'm finding it hard to imagine the proposal     because I have no experience to go by. [00:42] Anne     Do you think I should ask Mrs. Lynde? [00:45] Marilla     What earthly use is it telling stories? [00:48] Marilla     You can waste time on stuff and     nonsense when you're a grown woman. [00:54] Anne     Oh, but I won't be a little girl forever. [00:57] Marilla     You're still a little girl now. [01:04] Diana     We only just turned in a composition. [01:07] Diana     The idea of Miss Stacy telling us to     write a story out of our own heads! [01:12] Anne     Why, it's as easy as wink. [01:14] Diana     It's easy for you because     you have an imagination. [01:19] Diana     I suppose you have your     composition all done? [01:22] Anne     Almost, but not quite. [01:25] Anne     It's a sad, sweet story. [01:29] Diana     Oh, I could cry like a     child just hearing that. [01:38] Anne     In two more years,      we'll be really grown up. [01:43] (Flashback) Marilla     You're still a little girl now. [01:45] Anne     We'll be so much freer     to do as we like then. [01:51] Diana     In four more years,      we'll be able to put our hair up. [01:55] Anne     Oh, yes! [01:59] Anne     The Minstrel of the Woods! [02:01] Diana     What? [02:02] Anne     That's what I've decided to call him! [02:06] Anne     Oh, wait! [02:08] Anne     I have it, Diana. Why don't you     make him the hero of your story? [02:12] Diana     You must be joking! SIGN    Chapter 6 SIGN    I Thought Nothing Could     Be As Bad As Red Hair [03:55] Charlie     That's the spirit, Jimmy! [03:58] Anne     What children! [03:59] Anne     My story is about Cordelia, a regal     brunette with duskly-flashing eyes, [04:06] Anne     and Geraldine, a queenly blonde     with velvety-purple eyes. [04:10] Anne     two beautiful maidens who     lived in the same village [04:13] Anne     and were devotedly attached to each other. [04:15] Diana     Wait! [04:16] Diana     Shouldn't Geraldine have     red hair like you, Anne? [04:20] Anne     No, never. [04:22] Anne     Red hair wouldn't be proper     for the heroine of a story. [04:25] Diana     Do you think so? [04:26] Anne     I know so. [04:28] Anne     They simply must have midnight hair     like you or golden hair like Ruby! [04:33] Anne     And then there was Bertram— [04:35] Jimmy     Gilbert! [04:36] Gilbert     I've got it! [04:45] Gilbert     Sorry. [04:48] Jimmy     You're hopeless at this. [04:49] Charlie     Me next. [04:50] Jimmy     Go for it! [04:51] Anne     Do you think those boys will ever grow up? [04:53] Jimmy     Nicely done. [04:55] Anne     And then there was Bertram, a young man     only lately returned to the village. [05:01] Anne     It's called... [05:02] Anne     The Jealous Rival; or,     in Death Not Divided. [05:08] Anne     Bertram, young and handsome,     yet impoverished, [05:12] Anne     fell in love with the sixteen-year-old     Geraldine at first sight. [05:18] Anne     Then, one day... [05:24] Anne     the horses pulling Geraldine's     carriage bolted. [05:27] Geraldine     Help! [05:32] Anne     But just then, Bertram came running, [05:35] Anne     and he saved Geraldine by a hair's breadth! [05:47] Anne     She fainted in his arms and he     carried her home three miles. [05:53] Diana     Goodness. And then?     Then what became of them? [05:56] Anne     Sweet love! [05:59] Anne     And soon enough, Bertram     proposed to Geraldine. [06:03] Diana     Oh, how lovely! [06:05] Diana     How did he do it? [06:07] Anne     Well... [06:08] Diana     How did Bertram propose? [06:13] Anne     For all my imagination, Diana,     there are things that even I cannot write. [06:18] Diana     Are there really? [06:20] Ruby     You're so good at that! [06:22] Ruby     Do you think I could try, too? [06:24] Jimmy     S-Sure. Here. [06:27] Ruby     Really? Thank you! [06:29] Diana     Ruby might be an authority on proposals,     having so many sisters married. [06:35] Ruby     Let me think... [06:37] Ruby     My sister Susan's beau Malcolm said, [06:41] Ruby     "What do you say, darling pet, if we get     hitched when my dad gives me the farm?" [06:45] Ruby     And Susan said, "Yes—no—     I don't know—let me see." [06:51] Ruby     And there they were, engaged. [06:54] Anne     Th-That's all? [06:56] Diana     Didn't he go on his knees? [06:57] Ruby     Of course not! [06:59] Ruby     That's not done nowadays. [07:03] Anne     I think I will write the proposal     from my imagination after all. [07:08] Diana     Yes. [07:08] Lynde     Proposals?! [07:15] Lynde     Don't take offense. [07:17] Lynde     I've heard what Miss Stacy's     having them write. [07:20] Lynde     A strange way to teach, I must say. [07:29] Marilla     I fear she's wasting time     better spent on lessons. [07:34] Matthew     Anne seems to enjoy it, though. [07:38] Lynde     I don't wonder you've no     end of worries, Marilla. [07:41] Lynde     She may be bright and sweet enough,     but her head is full of nonsense [07:45] Lynde     and there's never any knowing what     shape it'll break out in next. [07:51] Anne     It's good to be home! [07:52] Matthew     Hello, Anne. [07:54] Anne     Good day, Mrs. Lynde! [07:56] Lynde     Good day to you! [07:58] Marilla     Surely she could come     home with less racket. [08:14] Anne     Bertram went on his knees before     Geraldine and proposed! [08:19] Diana     So he did kneel! [08:21] Anne     Then Bertram said, [08:23] Anne     "Take these, though they pale     beside your radiant beauty," [08:27] Anne     and gave her a diamond     ring and a ruby necklace [08:30] Anne     and told her they would go to     Europe for a wedding tour! [08:35] Diana     So Bertram wasn't impoverished! [08:38] Anne     No, he was immensely wealthy! [08:41] Jimmy     Sorry to keep you. [08:42] Gilbert     Oh, hey! [08:44] Anne     But Cordelia was simply furious when     Geraldine told her about the engagement. [08:49] Anne     All her affection for Geraldine     turned to bitter hate. [08:53] Diana     What?! But why?! [08:54] Anne     Because... Cordelia was secretly     in love with Bertram herself! [08:59] Diana     No! [09:00] Anne     But she pretended to be     Geraldine's friend the same as ever. [09:04] Anne     One evening she lured Geraldine out and... [09:19] Anne     But Bertram saw it all and he at     once plunged into the current, [09:24] Anne     exclaiming, "I will save thee,     my peerless Geraldine." [09:36] Diana     So they both died, then? [09:40] Anne     As for Cordelia, she went     insane with remorse [09:45] Anne     before the graves in which her bosom friend     and her first love reposed together. [09:53] Ruby     I feel so bad for them! [09:55] Jane     What a sad story! [10:00] Jane     How can I write a lovely story like that? [10:04] Ruby     I want to write one, too. [10:05] Diana     From this day forth, Anne,     we are your pupils! [10:10] Anne     This was how the story club     came into existence. [10:20] Anne     Diana, the people in your stories     die as soon as you introduce them. [10:26] Diana     I don't know what to do with them next. [10:30] Anne     Then perhaps you should     turn it into a mystery! [10:35] Anne     Make the Minstrel of the Woods     a great detective! [10:36] Stoat     I have it! [10:39] Diana     That sounds like fun. [10:41] Diana     But can I really write it? [10:42] Anne     Never fear! I've millions of ideas. [10:46] Anne     Your story is too sensible, Jane. [10:49] Anne     Why don't you put some lovemaking into it? [10:52] Jane     What? But I'd feel so silly     reading it out loud. [10:57] Anne     Then make it so sensible it     will have a wholesome effect. [11:01] Anne     I know! Why don't you put a moral into it? [11:04] Anne     Write so all the good people are rewarded     and all the bad ones are suitably punished. [11:10] Jane     There's an idea. [11:12] Anne     Now, Ruby, you have far too many proposals. [11:18] Anne     Surely three is enough for— [11:20] Anne     Hey, are you listening? [11:25] Anne     So we decided that in the story club, [11:28] Anne     we'll each write a story every week     and read them to each other. [11:34] Marilla     Reading stories is bad enough     but writing them is worse. [11:39] Anne     But we're so careful to put a     moral into them all, Marilla. [11:45] Anne     I'm sure that must have     a wholesome effect. [11:47] Marilla     Well, I'm not so sure! [11:55] Diana     And so, the Minstrel of the Woods solved     the dreadful string of murders. [12:03] Diana     "The gluttons who ate too many poison     mushrooms got their just desserts," [12:09] Diana     he said and departed back into     the depths of the wood. [12:24] Stacy     Thank you, Diana Barry. [12:27] Stacy     That was an interesting story. [12:30] Stacy     And I see you have a talent for     leadership, Anne Shirley. [12:38] Anne     It kind of puzzles me. [12:41] Anne     Diana sent our very best     to her Aunt Josephine. [12:46] Anne     She's a great reader,     though she has a temper. [13:11] Anne     Miss Josephine Barry wrote back [13:12] Anne     that she had never read anything     so amusing in her life. [13:17] Matthew     Well now, they must have been funny. [13:20] Anne     But they weren't, Matthew! [13:22] Anne     The stories were all very pathetic     and almost everybody died! [13:26] Anne     Jane and Ruby almost always cry when— [13:34] Anne     Mr. Allan laughed at the same place. [13:39] Anne     I meant that to be the most pathetic part. [14:02] Marilla     It's a satisfaction to know that     I'm going home to a snapping wood fire, [14:05] Marilla     instead of to the cold comfort of evenings     before Anne came to Green Gables. [14:24] Marilla     Anne! [14:29] Marilla     Where is that girl? [14:34] Marilla     She's gadding off somewhere with Diana, [14:40] Marilla     writing stories or practicing     dialogues or some such tomfoolery. [14:43] Marilla     She's just got to be pulled up short     and sudden on this sort of thing. [14:49] Marilla     Her head is full of nonsense! [14:51] Marilla     But there! Here I am saying the very thing     I was so riled with Rachel Lynde for. [15:01] Marilla     With all her faults, I never found her     disobedient or untrustworthy before [15:07] Marilla     and I'm real sorry to find her so now. [15:11] Matthew     Well now, I dunno. [15:18] Marilla     She'll come hurrying and     breathless any moment now! [15:22] Matthew     Maybe I should go meet     her down by the road. [15:26] Marilla     I'll fetch a light. [15:42] Marilla     Anne? Are you there? [15:56] Marilla     Anne? [16:11] Marilla     Have you been asleep, Anne? [16:14] Marilla     What's wrong? Are you sick? [16:17] Anne     No. [16:19] Marilla     Matthew, Anne is here! [16:24] Marilla     Get right up this minute and come to supper— [16:27] Anne     No! [16:28] Anne     Please, Marilla, go away! [16:31] Anne     And don't look at me! [16:33] Marilla     Anne Shirley, whatever     is the matter with you? [16:35] Anne     Oh, Marilla! [16:37] Anne     I'm in the depths of despair! [16:40] Anne     And I don't care who gets head in class     or writes the best composition any more! [16:45] Anne     I don't suppose I'll ever     be able to go anywhere again. [16:48] Anne     My career is closed! [16:53] Marilla     Anne Shirley! [16:57] Marilla     Anne? [17:00] Anne     Marilla... [17:04] Anne     Look at my hair. [17:09] Marilla     What have you done to your hair? [17:12] Marilla     I've been expecting something     queer for some time. [17:17] Matthew     I'll be. [17:20] Marilla     Dyed your hair! Didn't you know     it was a wicked thing to do? [17:25] Anne     I meant to be extra good in     other ways to make up for it. [17:31] Marilla     Well, if I'd decided to dye my hair,      I'd have dyed it a decent color at least. [17:36] Anne     But I didn't mean to dye it green. [17:40] Anne     He said it would turn my hair     a beautiful raven black. [17:46] Marilla     Anne, who are you talking about? [17:49] Anne     The peddler that was here this afternoon. [17:53] Marilla     A peddler! [17:54] Anne     I think he had a very kind heart. [17:57] Anne     He told me he was working hard     for his wife and children. [18:00] Anne     It touched my heart. [18:03] Anne     I wanted to buy something from him to     help him in such a worthy object. [18:06] Anne     He had a big box full of     very interesting things. [18:09] Anne     Then all at once, I saw     the bottle of hair dye. [18:15] Anne     I only had fifty cents, and he     said it cost seventy-five, [18:21] Anne     but, seeing it was me,     he'd sell it for fifty. [18:45] Anne     Forgive me. [18:47] Anne     Oh, Marilla, when I saw the     dreadful color it turned my hair, [18:51] Anne     I repented of being wicked, I can tell you. [18:54] Anne     And I've been repenting ever since. [18:56] Anne     Well, I hope you'll     repent to good purpose. [19:05] Anne     How is it? [19:06] Marilla     It's no use, Anne. [19:08] Anne     The peddler said it wouldn't wash off. [19:14] Marilla     Then I guess he spoke the     truth about one thing. [19:17] Marilla     At least take a good look at     where your vanity has led you. [19:23] Diana     Never fear, Anne. [19:26] Diana     I haven't told anyone about your hair. [19:29] Diana     I'll take the secret to my grave. [19:34] Anne     I am Anne the green-haired of Green Gables, [19:39] Anne     the unhappiest girl in     Prince Edward Island. [19:56] Anne     I've steeled myself! [19:58] Anne     Please cut it off at once,     Marilla, and have it over. [20:01] Marilla     You're really certain? [20:03] Anne     I am! [20:11] Anne     I'm going to weep all the time you're     cutting it off, if it won't interfere. [20:20] Marilla     It won't. [20:42] Anne     I'll never, never look at myself     again until my hair grows. [20:47] Anne     Yes, I will, too! [20:48] Anne     I'll see how ugly I am. [20:52] Anne     And I won't try to     imagine it away, either. [21:06] Anne     This is me. [21:09] Anne     This is me now. [21:14] Student     What happened, Anne? [21:16] Student     What happened to your hair? [21:22] Josie     Don't you know, Diana? [21:24] Josie     You are her best friend. [21:28] Josie     You look like a scarecrow! [21:32] Josie     Duh-dun! [21:39] Anne     I never thought I could like     my red hair, of all things, [21:43] Anne     but now I know I did, because it     was so long and thick and curly [21:48] Anne     and it suited me. [21:58] Stacy     Now, let's begin our lesson. SIGN    Next Time SIGN    I've Been Making Mistakes,     but Each Mistake Has Helped     to Cure Me of My Shortcomings 7 - I’ve Been Making Mistakes, but Each Mistake Has Helped to Cure Me of My Shortcomings Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:02] Diana     Anne and I have been     playing here all summer. [00:06] Ruby     What a lovely place. [00:08] Jane     Oh, look! [00:10] Jane     A landing place, and a boat, too. [00:13] Diana     That's my dad's flat-bottomed dory. [00:16] Diana     Would you like to tow out in it? [00:18] Diana     Or maybe go fishing? [00:19] Jane     Either sounds nice. [00:24] Anne     I know. Why don't we dramatize Elaine? [00:27] Diana     From the legends of King Arthur? [00:30] Anne     Yes. The Lady Elaine loved Sir Lancelot, [00:34] Anne     but her passion failed to move him. [00:37] Diana     Because Lancelot loved Guinevere,      the wife of his liege lord, Arthur. [00:43] Jane     Elaine dies of grief. [00:46] Ruby     So her family floats her body down the river     in a barge, like she wrote in her will. [00:51] Anne     And her beloved Lancelot     finds it downstream. [00:55] Diana     Anne, what a wonderful idea! [00:57] Diana     If we let the flat drift     from here to the headland, [01:00] Diana     we can play Elaine's     tragic love perfectly. [01:05] Anne     Then who will be Elaine? [01:09] Diana     I could never have the courage     to float down there. [01:13] Jane     I don't mind floating down when there's     two or three of us in the flat. [01:16] Ruby     But to lie down and pretend     I was dead—I just couldn't. [01:19] Anne     But then who will be Elaine? [01:22] Jane     I think you should, Anne. [01:24] Ruby     Yes, you, Anne. [01:26] Anne     But it's so ridiculous to     have a redheaded Elaine. [01:29] Ruby     Your hair is ever so much darker than     it used to be before you cut it. [01:34] Diana     Yes, and I think it is real pretty. [01:37] Anne     Do you really think so? SIGN    Chapter 7 SIGN    I've Been Making Mistakes,     but Each Mistake Has Helped     to Cure Me of My Shortcomings [03:18] Anne     Jane, you will be Elaine's father. [03:22] Jane     All right. [03:23] Anne     Diana and Ruby will be the brothers. [03:25] Diana; Ruby     Yes. [03:26] Anne     What will serve for a white lily? [03:29] Diana     How about this? [03:32] Anne     An iris? That will do nicely. [03:35] Jane     Why, you'd think she was really dead. [03:38] Jane     It makes me feel frightened, girls. [03:40] Jane     Do you suppose it's really     right to act like this? [03:42] Anne     It's perfectly all right. [03:44] Anne     Now, I won't say any more. [03:46] Anne     It's silly for Elaine to be     talking when she's dead. [03:53] Diana     Sister, farewell forever. [03:58] Ruby     Farewell, sweet sister. [04:02] Jane     Oh daughter of mine, farewell. [04:18] Diana     Now, let us all go and wait for     Elaine at the lower headland. [04:23] Diana     As Lancelot and the King     and his wife, Guinevere. [04:33] Anne     Nothing could be more romantic. [04:37] Anne     I wonder how a person must feel,     dying on such a peaceful day. [04:49] Anne     This is no time for being dead! [04:51] Anne     How should a person feel when the     barge she's boarded is sinking?! [04:56] Anne     C-Can anybody hear me?! [04:59] Anne     Anybody?! [05:01] Anne     Be calm, Anne. [05:03] Anne     You mustn't lose your self-possession     at a time like this. [05:08] Anne     Dear God, if you haven't forsaken me, [05:11] Anne     please take the flat close to a pile [05:16] Anne     and I'll do the rest. [05:26] Jane     Look, there's Elaine! [05:28] Ruby     She's coming straight toward us! [05:30] Diana     Boats from that landing place     always drift to this headland. [05:38] Jane     Oh, no! Anne's sunk! [05:40] Ruby     We must get help! [05:42] Anne     Here I am! [05:44] Anne     I'm right here! [05:48] Anne     M-My arms... [05:50] Anne     won't last much longer. [05:53] Anne     Oh, Mrs. Hammond, why didn't     you teach me to swim?! [06:07] Gilbert     Anne Shirley!     How on earth did you get there? [06:13] Gilbert     Be careful. Easy does it. [06:16] Gilbert     Let go. [06:24] Gilbert     What has happened, Anne? [06:27] Anne     We were playing Elaine. [06:31] Anne     I had to drift down to Camelot. [06:33] Anne     The flat began to leak and... [06:41] Anne     Will you be kind enough to... [07:14] Anne     I'm very much obliged to you. [07:18] Gilbert     Anne, look here. [07:20] Gilbert     Can't we be good friends? [07:24] Gilbert     I'm awfully sorry I made     fun of your hair that time. [07:30] Gilbert     Honest I am. [07:34] Gilbert     Let's be friends. [07:36] Gilbert     Let's be friends. [07:45] (Flashback) Gilbert     Carrots. [07:47] (Flashback) Gilbert     Carrots. [07:50] Anne     No, I shall never be friends with you, [07:55] Anne     and I don't want to be! [08:04] Gilbert     All right! [08:08] Gilbert     I'll never ask you to be     friends again, Anne Shirley. [08:22] Anne     Why did I answer him like that? [08:26] Anne     Wait. Do I... regret it? [08:30] Diana     Oh, Anne! [08:34] Diana     What a relief! [08:36] Diana     You mean Gilbert rescued you? [08:38] Diana     How splendid of him! [08:41] Jane     Why, it's so romantic! [08:43] Jane     Of course you'll speak to him after this. [08:46] Anne     Of course I won't. [08:47] Anne     And I don't want ever to hear     the word romantic again. [08:50] Diana; Jane     What? [08:50] Anne     I'm awfully sorry you were     so frightened, girls. [08:52] Anne     We've gone and lost your     father's flat, Diana. [08:56] Anne     Everything I do gets me or my     dearest friends into a scrape. [09:02] Marilla     You impossible child! [09:04] Marilla     I went and apologized to Mr. Barry, [09:08] Marilla     though he forgave you because he felt bad     for neglecting the hole in that dory. [09:13] Marilla     And then there were the Blythes. [09:18] Marilla     Will you ever have any sense, Anne? [09:22] Marilla     You came within an inch of     losing your fool life. [09:27] Anne     Oh, yes, I think I will, Marilla. [09:29] Anne     I think my prospects of becoming     sensible are brighter now than ever. [09:32] Marilla     I don't see how. [09:34] Anne     Ever since I came to Green Gables,     I've been making mistakes, [09:38] Anne     but each mistake has helped     to cure me of my shortcomings. [09:44] Marilla     And what did nearly drowning     in the pond cure you of? [09:48] Anne     Today's mistake is going to     cure me of being too romantic. [09:52] Anne     Romance is not appreciated now. [09:56] Anne     I feel quite sure that you will soon see a     great improvement in me in this respect. [10:02] Marilla     I'm sure I hope so. [10:09] Matthew     Anne. [10:12] Matthew     Well now, don't give up     all your romance, Anne. [10:20] Matthew     Not too much, of course. [10:24] Matthew     A little of it is a good thing. [10:39] Anne     I'm home! [10:41] Marilla     So you are. [10:42] Marilla     And late, too. [10:44] Anne     Diana and I were only over     in the Haunted Wood. [10:47] Marilla     Miss Stacy was here this afternoon. [10:51] Anne     Oh! [10:53] Anne     She caught me reading Ben-Hur in     school yesterday afternoon. [11:00] Marilla     She never mentioned such a thing to me. [11:02] Marilla     Miss Stacy wants to organize a     class among her advanced students [11:06] Marilla     who mean to study for the entrance     examination into Queen's. [11:10] Marilla     And she came to ask Matthew and me if     we would like to have you join it. [11:16] Anne     Truly? [11:18] Anne     But won't it be... [11:19] Marilla     I guess you needn't worry     about the expense. [11:22] Marilla     You can join the Queen's     class if you like, Anne. [11:26] Anne     Oh, Marilla! [11:29] Anne     Of course I'd love to! [11:31] Anne     I'm extremely grateful     to you and Matthew. [11:34] Anne     And I'll study as hard as I can and     do my very best to be a credit to you. [11:39] Marilla     I dare say you will. [11:45] Stacy     Well then, let's stop here for today. [11:48] Stacy     Queen's class, stay behind. [11:51] Stacy     Everybody else, please take     care getting home. [11:54] Students     Yes, Miss Stacy. [11:58] Diana     Well, I'll be going now. [12:00] Anne     All right. [12:01] Anne     Till tomorrow. [12:02] Anne     I'll see you tomorrow... [12:05] Diana     Study hard. [12:08] Anne     We've never been separated in anything. [12:10] Diana     Goodbye. [12:15] Anne     Now Diana will have to walk home alone     through Lover's Lane and Violet Vale. [12:24] Stacy     We should all have a purpose in life [12:28] Stacy     and pursue it faithfully. [12:32] Stacy     But we must first make sure     that it is a worthy purpose. [12:36] Marilla     You'll just have to live with it. [12:39] Marilla     Diana's parents don't intend     to send her to Queen's. [12:45] Anne     It is a lesson that we can't have things     perfect in this imperfect world. [12:51] Marilla     Now, what do you think of     the Queen's class? [12:55] Anne     I think the Queen's class is going     to be extremely interesting. [12:58] Anne     The competition makes     studying feel worthwhile. [13:01] Marilla     I'm glad to hear it. [13:03] Anne     We discussed our life's     ambitions on the walk home. [13:07] Marilla     Did you? That's an awfully     long time to be thinking of. [13:10] Anne     Miss Stacy told us it is     important to have one. [13:16] Anne     We all thought it over. [13:18] Anne     Ruby says... [13:19] (Flashback) Ruby     My ambition is marriage. [13:22] (Flashback) Ruby     I'll teach for two years after I get through,     and then I intend to be married. [13:29] Anne     And Jane says... [13:30] (Flashback) Jane     I'll devote my whole life to teaching. [13:34] (Flashback) Jane     And I'll never, never marry. [13:36] (Flashback) Ruby     Why not? [13:37] (Flashback) Jane     Because you are paid a salary for teaching,     but a husband won't pay you anything. [13:43] (Flashback) Jane     Just look at my father. [13:45] (Flashback) Jane     He's meaner than second skimmings. [13:49] Anne     Josie says... [13:51] (Flashback) Josie     I won't have to earn my own living. [13:54] (Flashback) Josie     I'm just going to college     for education's sake. [13:56] (Flashback) Anne     Your family does have plenty of money. [13:59] (Flashback) Josie     Yes, unlike orphans who are     living on charity. [14:05] (Flashback) Josie     It must be hard, having to hustle to     make your own way in the world. [14:11] Marilla     Take no notice of that rude girl! [14:15] Anne     I don't intend to. [14:16] Anne     Moody Spurgeon is going to be a minister. [14:21] Anne     Charlie Sloane says he's     going to go into politics. [14:24] Marilla     He'll have a hard time of it.     The Sloanes are all honest people. [14:29] Anne     That's true enough. [14:31] Marilla     Tell me, [14:32] Marilla     what is Gilbert Blythe going to be? [14:36] (Flashback) Gilbert     All right! [14:39] (Flashback) Gilbert     I'll never ask you to be     friends again, Anne Shirley. [14:46] Anne     I don't happen to know what Gilbert Blythe's     ambition in life is—if he has any. [14:52] Marilla     In that case, Anne, what about yours? [14:58] Anne     M-Mine? [15:00] Anne     Well, I suppose... [15:03] Anne     My purpose in life is to... [15:07] Anne     What an awful dilemma. [15:09] Anne     I need to find a purpose worth devoting     my life to right this minute. [15:16] Anne     I wonder if Diana was     all right on her own. [15:20] Diana     I'll be fine. [15:22] Diana     Carrie and Julia say they'll     walk home with me today. [15:25] Diana     So concentrate on your studies, Anne. [15:29] Anne     Th-Thank you. [15:31] Diana     Your purpose in life? [15:34] Anne     Yes. [15:35] Anne     So, what would you think of living     together when we grow up? [15:40] Anne     We'll both earn our livings and be together     even when we're nice old maids! [15:45] Diana     That does sound like fun. [15:46] Anne     Doesn't it just? [15:47] Diana     But wait. A purpose in life should     have a worthier object. [15:53] Diana     Say, marrying some wild,     dashing, wicked young man [15:57] Diana     and reforming him with my love. [16:00] Diana     Doesn't that sound more noble? [16:13] Stacy     Why, Anne. What brings you here? [16:15] Anne     Miss Stacy... [16:17] Stacy     Yes? [16:18] Anne     How should I go about finding     my purpose in life? [16:23] Anne     Everybody else knows just     what they want to be, [16:28] Anne     but I haven't made up my mind yet. [16:34] Stacy     I don't think you need to rush. [16:37] Stacy     You've been doing good work, [16:40] Stacy     so you should take your time looking. [16:43] Anne     But what if I never find it? [16:46] Stacy     I can see what I said has     been bothering you. [16:50] Stacy     Think of it this way, then. [16:53] Stacy     Passing the entrance into Queen's     is your purpose for the time being, [16:57] Stacy     and you'll think of what comes     next once you've done that. [17:01] Stacy     A good ambition needn't be a grand one. [17:05] Stacy     Try to make the most of     each day as it comes. [17:09] Anne     "Make the most of each day." [17:14] Anne     All right! I'll try my best. [17:17] Stacy     Don't work yourself to any extreme, now. [17:19] Anne     Thank you very much. [17:20] Anne     If you'll excuse me. [17:23] Stacy     Take care. [17:28] Anne     Miss Stacy! I l-l-love you! [17:32] Stacy     My! [17:35] Anne     The days slipped by, [17:40] Anne     spring came again, [17:42] Anne     and I turned fourteen. [17:45] Stacy     Two of you earned full marks     on yesterday's test. [17:49] Stacy     Anne and Gilbert. [17:54] Anne     Day by day, I made the most     of what lay before me, [17:59] Anne     and each day shone like a golden     bead on the necklace of the year. [18:07] Anne     When summer came,     and studies stalled a wee bit, [18:13] Anne     rumors ran at large through the school. [18:17] Harry     Hey, have you heard? [18:18] Sam     Oh, I heard all right. [18:20] Alice     She got offered a position     in her home district. [18:23] Julia     Did she really? [18:25] Anne     Good morning. [18:26] Diana     Good morning. [18:27] Jane     Have you heard? [18:28] Anne     Heard what? [18:29] Jane     Miss Stacy is going to leave the     Avonlea School this summer. [18:36] Diana     It's only a rumor. We can't be sure yet. [18:40] Anne     Yes, but still... [18:42] Diana     Why not ask Miss Stacy herself? [18:47] Anne     I can't. I don't dare. [18:50] Diana     Neither do I. [18:51] Stacy     The term ends today. [18:55] Stacy     But you've done good work this past year, [18:58] Stacy     and you deserve a good, jolly vacation. [19:04] Stacy     Have the best time you can     in the out-of-door world [19:06] Stacy     and lay in a good stock of health     and vitality and ambition. [19:10] Stacy     It will be the tug of war, you know—     the last year before the Entrance. [19:17] Stacy     Is something the matter? [19:20] Josie     I have a question. [19:22] Stacy     Yes? What is it? [19:23] Josie     Are you going to be back     next year, Miss Stacy? [19:28] Josie     I've heard you've been offered a position     in another school and mean to accept. [19:34] Anne     Please don't leave, Miss Stacy! [19:38] Gilbert     I want to learn so much more from you! [19:42] Moody     So do I! [19:43] Jane     Don't go away! [19:44] Ruby     Stay on, Miss Stacy! [19:46] Students     Please! Don't go! [19:51] Stacy     All of you... [19:55] Stacy     Yes, I was offered another school. [20:04] Stacy     But I have decided     to come back to Avonlea. [20:11] Stacy     I thought of taking a school     in my home district, [20:15] Stacy     but to tell the truth, [20:16] Stacy     I've grown so interested in my pupils here     that I found I couldn't leave them. [20:21] Stacy     So I'll stay and see you through. [20:26] Charlie; Moody     Hurrah! Hurrah! [20:30] Charlie; Jane; Moody     Hurrah! Hurrah! [20:34] Stacy     All of you... [20:37] Stacy     Thank you. [20:43] Anne     Listen, Jane. I've found     my purpose in life. [20:50] Anne     I've had a vague idea of it all this time, [20:54] Anne     but today it turned to certainty. [20:58] Jane     You too, Anne? [21:03] Anne     Yes. [21:04] Anne     We all have. [21:12] Anne     Marilla, I'm going to be a teacher! [21:15] Anne     I'll get a First-Class license and     be a teacher like Miss Stacy! [21:20] Anne     That is my purpose! [21:22] Marilla     I told you, you needn't think so grand. [21:25] Marilla     But I had a feeling you'd say that. [21:28] Anne     I shall take more interest     than ever in my studies now. [21:33] Marilla     I dare say you'll get along well enough. [21:36] Marilla     You needn't rush to any extreme of     killing yourself over your books. [21:40] Marilla     There is no hurry. [21:41] Anne     Yes, I know. [21:43] Anne     But I must tell Matthew about— [21:47] Marilla     Matthew? [21:53] Marilla     Matthew! [21:55] Marilla     What's the matter with you? [22:00] Marilla     Matthew! SIGN    Next Time SIGN    I Don't Want to     Be Anyone but Myself 8 - I Don’t Want to Be Anyone but Myself Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:01] Anne     I decided that it was my     ambition to be a teacher. [00:06] Anne     That very day, Matthew fell     down clutching at his heart. [00:12] Anne     Though, to my great relief,     no lasting harm came of it. [00:18] Lynde     And how has Matthew been since? [00:21] Marilla     He had a bad spell, but he's     all right again now. [00:26] Lynde     I'm glad to hear it. [00:28] Marilla     The doctor says he must be     careful to avoid excitement. [00:32] Marilla     That's easy enough, for Matthew doesn't go      about looking for excitement by any means. [00:37] Lynde     That he doesn't. [00:39] Marilla     But he's not to do any     very heavy work either [00:42] Marilla     and you might as well tell Matthew     not to breathe as not to work. [00:48] Lynde     And so you hired the boy? [00:51] Marilla     Yes. His name's Jerry Buote. [00:54] Marilla     We hired him to help with the heavy work. [00:57] Lynde     That does sound helpful. [01:00] Anne     Marilla, where is today's paper?! [01:02] Marilla     It's right there. [01:06] Marilla     What has you in such a hurry? [01:09] Anne     The pass list for Queen's is out. [01:12] Anne     M-My name isn't on it! [01:16] Anne     And Gilbert came first? [01:19] Anne     No... [01:20] Anne     I... I don't believe it! [01:25] Anne     No! [01:35] Stacy     That's enough, class. [01:38] Stacy     It sounds as though one of     us is too hungry to go on. [01:43] Stacy     Why don't we break for lunch? SIGN    Chapter 8 SIGN    I Don't Want to Be     Anyone but Myself [03:27] Diana     Whatever did you doze off in class for? [03:30] Diana     It hardly sounds like you. [03:32] Anne     I had a dream that     I flunked the Entrance. [03:35] Diana     Oh, dear. [03:36] Stacy     I can see you're wearing yourself out. [03:39] Anne     Miss Stacy. [03:40] Stacy     The exams are not till next     summer, a long time off yet. [03:45] Stacy     Your head will burst if you cram it     too full, and I wouldn't want that! [03:52] Stacy     Remember, learning should be fun. [03:55] Anne     Yes, Miss Stacy. [03:59] Anne     It was a jolly, busy, happy     swift-flying winter. [04:04] Anne     Then came spring, and with     it my fifteenth year. [04:13] Anne     Here. [04:14] Marilla     Th-Thank you. [04:25] Matthew     Jerry's a great help.     He does whatever's needed. [04:31] Matthew     Marilla, what's come over you? [04:35] Marilla     I was thinking about Anne. [04:38] Marilla     She's got to be such a big girl. [04:41] Matthew     She has, hasn't she? [04:44] Marilla     And she'll probably be     away from us next winter. [04:50] Matthew     She'll be able to come home often. [04:54] Matthew     The branch railroad will be     built to Carmody by that time. [05:02] Marilla     I suppose so. [05:09] Marilla     You don't chatter half     as much as you used to, [05:14] Marilla     Anne, nor use half as many big words. [05:18] Marilla     What has come over you? [05:21] Anne     I don't know—I don't     want to talk as much. [05:25] Anne     It's almost a pity, isn't it, [05:27] Anne     now that I'm really growing big enough     to say big words if I did want to. [05:31] Anne     It's fun to be almost     grown up in some ways, [05:35] Anne     but there's so much to learn and do and     think that there isn't time for big words. [05:42] Marilla     Do you think you'll be able     to get through the Entrance? [05:45] Anne     I'm enjoying my studies. [05:48] Anne     But it haunts me. [05:52] Anne     Sometimes I wake up in the night and     wonder what I'll do if I don't pass. [05:57] Anne     If I don't get through, I will never recover     sufficiently to enjoy another spring. [06:04] Marilla     Why, go to school next year and try again. [06:08] Anne     Oh, I don't believe      I'd have the heart for it. [06:11] Anne     It would be such a disgrace to     fail, especially if Gil— [06:16] Anne     if the others passed. [06:23] Anne     Weren't Miss Stacy's     farewell words wonderful? [06:27] Anne     There wasn't a dry eye in the school. [06:29] Diana     It does seem as if it was the end     of everything, doesn't it? [06:33] Anne     You oughtn't to feel     half as badly as I do. [06:38] Anne     You'll be back again next winter, [06:40] Anne     but I suppose I've left the     dear old school forever— [06:43] Anne     if I have good luck, that is. [06:47] Diana     It won't be a bit the same.     Miss Stacy won't be there, [06:52] Diana     nor you nor Jane nor Ruby probably. [06:55] Anne     Please Diana, don't cry. [07:00] Anne     You'll start me off again. [07:07] Diana     The Entrance is just next week now, isn't it? [07:11] Anne     Yes. [07:12] Anne     Miss Stacy said that when     we arrive in town, [07:15] Anne     we are to go out walking and not think about     the exams at all and go to bed early. [07:21] Anne     It's good advice, but I expect     it will be hard to follow. [07:23] Diana     I do wish I were going in with you. [07:28] Diana     You can't cram every night,     and you're sure to be homesick. [07:35] Anne     I'll write to you. [07:36] Diana     Oh yes, do! [07:38] Anne     I'll write Tuesday night and     tell you how the first day goes. [07:42] Diana     I'll be haunting the post     office Wednesday morning. [07:46] Anne     The post won't come as fast as that, Diana. [07:49] Diana     I guess it won't. [08:01] Postman     Whoa, there. [08:03] Diana     Pardon me! Do you have a letter     for me, by any chance? [08:05] Postman     Let me see. [08:07] Postman     Diana... Diana Barry. [08:10] Postman     Here you are, miss. [08:11] Diana     Oh, thank you! [08:17] Anne     Dearest Diana, [08:18] Anne     here it is Tuesday night, and     I'm writing this in my boarding house room. [08:23] Anne     When we reached the Academy, [08:25] Anne     there were scores of students     there from all over the Island. [08:29] Anne     Jane and I sat together and Jane was     so composed that I envied her. [08:35] Anne     I wondered if I looked as I felt [08:37] Anne     and if they could hear my heart     thumping clear across the room. [08:42] Anne     My hands grew cold then and my     head fairly whirled around [08:47] Anne     as I picked the English     examination sheet. [08:51] Anne     Just one awful moment and then     everything cleared up in my mind, [08:55] Anne     for I knew I could do something     with that paper anyhow. [09:01] Anne     At noon, we went home for dinner and then     back again for history in the afternoon. [09:04] Anne     The history was a pretty hard paper. [09:06] Anne     Still, I think I did fairly well today. [09:07] Jane     How was it? [09:08] Gilbert     Passable, I guess. [09:11] Anne     Ruby was in hysterics when     I reached their boardinghouse; [09:13] Anne     she had just discovered a fearful mistake     she had made in her English paper. [09:18] Anne     When she recovered, we went     uptown and had an ice cream. [09:24] Anne     How we wished you had been with us. [09:27] Anne     Oh, Diana, if only the geometry     examination were over! [09:33] Anne     But there, the sun will go on rising and     setting whether I fail in geometry or not. [09:40] Anne     I think I'd rather it     didn't go on if I failed! [09:45] Anne     Yours devotedly, Anne. [10:03] Marilla     You'd think they hadn't seen     each other in decades. [10:08] Diana     Anne! [10:10] Anne     Diana! [10:11] Diana     Anne! [10:13] Anne     You old darling! [10:14] Diana     It's perfectly splendid     to see you back again. [10:16] Diana     It seems like an age     since you went to town. [10:17] Anne     To me, too, Diana. [10:19] Diana     Oh, Anne! How did you get along? [10:22] Anne     Pretty well, I think, in     everything but the geometry. [10:25] Diana     How did the others do? [10:27] Anne     The girls say they know they didn't pass,     but I think they did pretty well. [10:32] Anne     But we don't really know anything about     it and won't until the pass list is out. [10:36] Diana     I can hardly wait. [10:38] Anne     Fancy living a fortnight in such suspense! [10:41] Anne     I wish I could go to sleep and     never wake up until it is over. [10:46] Diana     Oh, you'll pass all right. Don't worry. [10:49] Anne     I certainly hope so! [10:51] Anne     Oh, how good it is to be back! [10:54] Anne     Green Gables is the dearest,     loveliest spot in the world. [11:02] Diana     Well? [11:04] Anne     It's not here. It was supposed     to be out in a fortnight. [11:11] Martin     Say, who do you think     will pass the Entrance? [11:14] Lewis     Anne and Gilbert are the     best Avonlea's got. [11:18] Martin     Want to bet on which of     them comes out on top? [11:20] Lewis     You're on! [11:21] Josie     I'll take that bet, too. [11:23] Josie     Anyone can see that     Gilbert will place higher. [11:26] Martin     You've got that right. [11:27] Lewis     I'm for Gilbert, too. [11:28] Josie     We can't all bet on Gilbert. [11:31] Anne     I'd rather not pass at all than not     come out pretty well up on the list! [11:36] Diana     Anne, wait! [11:40] Diana     I don't think the list is out yet. [11:42] Gilbert     Oh, it isn't? [11:42] Diana     Anne, wait! [11:49] Marilla     Won't you eat something, Anne? [11:53] Anne     My appetite has failed after     three weeks with no news. [11:58] Anne     I don't care how high I pass now,     just so long as I do. [12:01] Anne     What if the others pass and I fail? [12:05] Matthew     You'll beat the whole island. [12:10] Marilla     Really, Matthew, that's     too much to hope for. [12:13] Matthew     I know you will. [12:32] Anne     Diana! [12:33] Diana     Father brought the paper home from     Bright River not ten minutes ago! [12:37] Diana     It won't be here till tomorrow by mail! [12:39] Diana     Anne, you've passed! [12:42] Diana     Passed the very first!     You and Gilbert both—you're ties! [12:46] Diana     But your name is first. [12:49] Diana     Oh, I'm so proud! [12:52] Diana     You've all passed, every one of you. [12:54] Anne     Oh, good... [12:56] Diana     You must tell Miss and Mr. Cuthbert. [12:59] Women     Well done, Anne! [13:02] Women     What an achievement! [13:04] Lynde     You're a credit to your friends, Anne,     that's what, and we're all proud of you. [13:11] Anne     Thank you, Mrs. Lynde. [13:13] Marilla     You've done pretty     well, I must say, Anne. [13:16] Anne     Yes, but I never dreamed I'd come fir— [13:20] Anne     Oh, Matthew! [13:24] Anne     I've passed, and I'm first! [13:27] Matthew     Well now, I always said it! [13:31] Anne     Yes, and you were right! [13:42] Marilla     A concert? [13:44] Anne     An invitation from the White Sands Hotel! [13:47] Anne     They want me to recite! [13:50] Anne     Oh, I never dreamed I would     get to perform at a concert! [13:53] Matthew     They're bound to encore you. [13:57] Marilla     I don't call it proper, a lot of     young folks gadding over to the hotel [14:02] Marilla     without any responsible person with them. [14:04] Anne     But I can go, can't I, Marilla?! [14:09] Marilla     Oh, very well. [14:11] Diana     Hold still, Anne! [14:13] Diana     Don't pull out a single     curl over your forehead. [14:16] Diana     I'm going to braid your hair in two     thick braids and tie them halfway up. [14:20] Anne     Shall I put my pearl beads on? [14:23] Anne     Matthew brought me a string from town. [14:26] Diana     Yes, but put on your     organdy, by all means! [14:30] Anne     If you say so. [14:32] Anne     Oh, Diana, I love this     little room so dearly. [14:35] Anne     I don't know how I'll get along without     it when I go to town next month. [14:39] Diana     Don't speak of your going away tonight.     I don't want to think of it, [14:43] Diana     it makes me so miserable, and I do want     to have a good time this evening. [14:48] Anne     And what happened then? [14:50] Diana     Do you really want to know? [14:51] Jane     Well, if you can credit it... [15:09] Anne     Oh, dear. I don't know if I belong. [15:21] White Lace Girl     I smell country bumpkins. [15:24] White Lace Girl     Some rustic belle is going to recite     a poem. It should be such fun. [15:30] Emcee     Welcome, ladies and gentlemen,     to the White Sands Hotel concert. [15:37] Anne     Wh-Whatever shall I do? I don't feel ready. [15:41] Anne     I wish I were in the audience with them. [15:43] Anne     Oh, if I were only back at Green Gables! [16:00] White Lace Girl     Oh, look! There's Mrs. Evans! [16:01] White Lace Girl     The professional elocutionist, you know. [16:10] Evans     The flower that smiles to-day     To-morrow dies; [16:14] Evans     All that we wish to stay     Tempts and then flies. [16:19] Evans     What is this world's delight? [16:21] Evans     Lightning that mocks the night, [16:23] Evans     Brief even as bright. [16:24] Evans     Virtue, how frail it is!     Friendship how rare! [16:24] Anne     I can never get up and recite after her! [16:25] Evans     Love, how it sells poor bliss     For proud despair! [16:27] Evans     But we, though soon they fall, [16:28] Anne     I want to go home to Green     Gables this instant! [16:29] Evans     Survive their joy, and all     Which ours we call. [16:30] Evans     Whilst skies are blue and bright,     Whilst flowers are gay, [16:32] Evans     Whilst eyes that change ere night     Make glad the day; [16:35] Evans     Whilst yet the calm hours creep,     Dream thou—and from thy sleep [16:40] Evans     Then wake to weep. [16:49] Emcee     Next, Anne Shirley will     recite "The Maiden's Vow." [16:59] Anne     What can I do after that     magnificent recitation? [17:07] Anne     Perhaps I should flee, even if it     means an eternity of humiliation. [17:12] Anne     Josie Pye! Gilbert! [17:15] Anne     No! I will not run away! [17:18] Anne     Just you watch! [17:21] Anne     I've made a vow, I'll keep it true, [17:25] Anne     I'll never married be; [17:28] Anne     For the only ane that I think on     Will never think o' me. [17:32] Anne     Now gane to a far distant shore, [17:35] Anne     Their face nae mair I'll see; [17:38] Anne     But often will I think o' them, [17:41] Anne     That winna think o' me. [17:44] Anne     Gae owre, gae owre noo, gude Sir John,     Oh, dinna follow me; [17:51] Anne     For the only ane I ere thocht on,     Lies buried in the sea. [18:12] Painter     If you don't mind my asking... [18:22] Pink Lady     My dear, you did splendidly! [18:25] Pink Lace     There, they're encoring you—     they're bound to have you back! [18:27] Anne     Oh, I can't go. [18:29] Pink Lady     What? Turn down this honor? [18:32] Anne     But yet... [18:35] (Flashback) Matthew     They're bound to encore you. [18:40] Anne     I must, or Matthew will be disappointed. [18:43] Pink Lady     Then don't disappoint Matthew. [18:48] Anne     I won't! [18:53] Anne     Be kind and tender to the Frog, [18:56] Anne     And do not call him names. [19:00] Anne     'Ribbity-eek'! 'Ahh-keep away'! [19:04] Anne     'Slimy-bumpy skin'! 'Croakity-blargh'! [19:09] Anne     The Frog is justly sensitive     To epithets like these. [19:12] Anne     No animal will more repay     A treatment kind and fair... [19:20] Pink Lady     You really were wonderful. [19:24] Pink Lady     I've been crying like a     baby, actually I have. [19:27] Anne     Thank you very much. [19:29] Pink Lady     Please, accept this for the     gift of such lovely poems. [19:34] Anne     O-Oh, I couldn't possibly! [19:37] Evans     Anne Shirley? [19:39] Anne     Mrs. Evans. [19:41] Evans     I could hear how deeply you     appreciate those poems, [19:44] Evans     and you have a charming voice. [19:47] Anne     Th-Thank you very much! [19:56] Jane     Hasn't it been a perfectly splendid time? [19:59] Jane     Anne, your recitation was simply great. [20:02] Jane     I think it was better than Mrs. Evans's. [20:05] Anne     Oh, no, don't say things like that, Jane. [20:09] Anne     It couldn't be better than Mrs. Evans's,     you know, for she is a professional, [20:12] Anne     and I'm only a schoolgirl,     with a little knack of reciting. [20:15] Anne     I'm quite satisfied if the people     just liked mine pretty well. [20:22] Diana     I've a compliment for you, Anne. [20:25] Diana     There was an American sitting behind Jane     and me. Well, we heard him say... [20:29] (Flashback) Painter     Who is that girl on the platform     with the splendid Titian hair? [20:34] Diana     Josie Pye says he is a     distinguished artist. [20:38] Jane     But what does Titian hair mean? [20:40] Jane     We should have asked. [20:42] Anne     Being interpreted it means     plain red, I guess. [20:45] Diana     He did an awful lot of     sketches over supper, [20:50] Diana     so I got one for you. [20:55] Anne     I'm not nearly so pretty. [20:58] Diana     Oh, but you are. [21:00] Diana     It looks just like you. [21:05] Jane     Did you see all the diamonds     those ladies wore? [21:09] Jane     Wouldn't you just love to be rich, girls? [21:15] Anne     We are rich. [21:17] Jane     Are we? How? [21:19] Anne     Why, we have fifteen years to our     credit, and we're happy as queens, [21:24] Anne     and we've all got     imaginations, more or less. [21:27] Anne     Look at that sea, girls. [21:29] Anne     all silver and shadow and     vision of things not seen. [21:36] Anne     I don't want to be anyone but myself, [21:39] Anne     even if I go uncomforted     by diamonds all my life. [21:43] Anne     I'm content to be Anne of Green Gables,     with my string of pearl beads. [21:49] Anne     And quite content to be     red-haired Anne Shirley, [21:53] Anne     with a bosom friend who has a charming     smile and dresses me to perfection. SIGN    Next Time SIGN    Next to Trying and Winning,     the Best Thing Is Trying and Failing. 9 - Next to Trying and Winning, the Best Thing Is Trying and Failing Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:01] Anne     Passing the Queen's Entrance [00:05] Anne     meant that I would be leaving     Avonlea come fall. [00:10] Diana     You must write me every day. [00:13] Anne     We aren't parting forever, you know? [00:15] Anne     But I will write often. [00:17] Marilla     You take care, now. [00:20] Anne     I will. And I'll come home on weekends. [00:27] Diana     Anne! [01:28] Matthew     There never was a luckier mistake     than what Mrs. Spencer made. [01:35] Marilla     I suppose not. [01:37] Matthew     It was Providence, [01:41] Matthew     because the Almighty saw     we needed her, I reckon. SIGN    Chapter 9 SIGN    Next to Trying and Winning,     the Best Thing Is Trying     and Failing [03:37] Jane     I can't help admiring you, Anne. [03:39] Jane     I mean, a First-Class teacher's     license in one year? [03:43] Ruby     We'll be doing Second-Class     work in the same time. [03:47] Ruby     It normally takes two years for a     First-Class license, doesn't it? [03:50] Anne     Miss Stacy advised me to     take up Second-Year work. [03:54] Anne     I'll work hard and hope     I'm equal to the challenge. [03:57] Jane     Won't Gilbert be in your class, then? [04:01] Jane     Why don't you forget the past     and be friends with him? [04:10] Jane     I think you're being impossible. [04:12] Jane     You don't know anyone else in     your class but Gilbert, do you? [04:16] Ruby     Oh, Gilbert! [04:21] Ruby     Good morning. [04:22] Ruby     We're at a school, but I hope     we'll all stay friends. [04:25] Gilbert     Sure. [04:26] Ruby     Why, Gilbert, that shirt     looks fetching on you. [04:30] Gilbert     Oh, thank you. [04:38] Anne     Dearest Diana, [04:40] Anne     It is so lonesome now I cannot bear it,     surrounded by unfamiliar faces. [04:46] Anne     I wouldn't feel so much like     a cat in a strange garret [04:51] Anne     if only Jane and Ruby had gone     in for First-Class, too. [04:54] Anne     I wonder which of the girls here     are going to be my friends. [04:59] Anne     I like the look of that girl with the     brown eyes and the crimson waist. [05:03] Anne     She looks vivid and red-rosy; [05:05] Anne     and there's that pale, fair     one gazing out of the window. [05:08] Anne     She has lovely hair, and looks as if     she knew a thing or two about dreams. [05:14] Anne     But just now I don't know them     and they don't know me, [05:19] Anne     and probably don't want     to know me particularly. [05:27] Anne     Gilbert looks awfully determined. [05:31] Anne     I suppose he's made up his     mind to win the medal. [05:34] Anne     I feel thankful for any familiar     face now, even Gilbert's. [05:48] Anne     How homesick I feel, writing to     you alone in my boarding house. [05:53] Anne     But I won't cry. It's silly. [06:01] Anne     I tell a lie. [06:04] Anne     There's the third tear splashing down. [06:08] Anne     I must think of something     funny to stop them. [06:11] Anne     But there's nothing funny except     what is connected with Avonlea. [06:15] Anne     Oh, Matthew is nearly home by now. [06:19] Anne     And Marilla is at the gate,     looking down the lane for him. [06:22] Anne     Six, seven... Oh, there's     no use in counting them! [06:26] Anne     They're coming in a flood presently. [06:29] Anne     I can't cheer up—I don't want to     cheer up. It's nicer to be miserable! [06:36] Josie     You've been crying. [06:39] Anne     What if I have? [06:40] Josie     Are you honestly homesick already? [06:42] Anne     What is it to you? [06:45] Anne     But I'm so glad you came up. [06:47] Anne     It's a relief to see any familiar face. [06:52] Josie     Town's too jolly after     that poky old Avonlea. [06:57] Josie     Have you anything eatable around, Anne? [06:59] Josie     I'm literally starving. [07:02] Josie     I guessed Marilla'd     load you up with treats. [07:08] Josie     What? These are tiny. [07:12] Josie     And they taste like the country. [07:22] Josie     Oh, that reminds me, Queen's is to get     one of the Avery scholarships after all. [07:27] Anne     Is it really?! [07:29] Josie     Yes. It will be announced     in the Academy tomorrow. [07:35] Josie     What's got into you? [07:40] Anne     Then if I make the highest     mark in English Literature, [07:43] Anne     I'll win a scholarship at Redmond College? [07:48] Josie     Two hundred and fifty dollars     a year for four years. [07:52] Anne     Wouldn't Matthew be proud if I won     the Avery and got to be a B.A.? [08:00] Josie     I know English is your subject, [08:03] Josie     but you can't be serious. [08:05] Anne     I'll win that scholarship     if hard work can do it. [08:13] Anne     Oh, it's delightful to have ambitions! [08:17] Anne     Just as soon as you attain to one, [08:20] Anne     you see another one     glittering higher up still! [08:32] Anne     Dearest Diana, [08:34] Anne     The girls in my class are so thoughtful,     imaginative, and especially ambitious. [08:40] Anne     The "rose-red" girl, Stella, is considered     the handsomest girl in our year. [08:47] Anne     The "dream girl," Priscilla, is full to     the brim of mischief and pranks and fun. [08:53] Stella     The medal contestants have narrowed down     to three—Anne, Gilbert, and Lewis. [08:59] Priscilla     You're after the Avery, too, aren't you? [09:02] Priscilla     You have more rivals for that. [09:05] Anne     I'll just have to keep working. [09:09] Priscilla     Why must getting a teacher's     license be such a chore? [09:13] Anne     Just think of going home for Christmas.     That's something to look forward to. [09:17] Stella; Priscilla     Oh, yes. [09:21] Diana     Anne! [09:22] Anne     Diana! [09:26] Diana     Merry Christmas, Anne! [09:28] Anne     Merry Christmas, Diana! [09:31] Jane     They're at it again. [09:33] Ruby     They see each other every weekend. [09:36] Anne     What a joy it is to see your face. [09:40] Diana     I thought you'd come to prefer     Stella and Priscilla. [09:46] Anne     They are both wonderful people. [09:49] Anne     But no Queen's girl shall ever     be as dear to me as you, Diana. [09:55] Anne     If anything, I love you more than before. [10:29] Anne     Thank you. [10:30] Anne     I think the train will be here soon.     You needn't wait in the cold with me. [10:36] Anne     Go on. [10:39] Anne     I'm ever so glad I got to     spend Christmas with you. [10:42] Anne     I won't see you again     till spring, I suppose. [10:45] Matthew     Mind your health, now. [10:48] Anne     And you keep warm, Matthew. [11:22] Gilbert     It's hard to believe the     Christmas holidays are already over. [11:26] Gilbert     We won't have time to come home     again until after the exams. [11:32] Anne     I suppose not. [11:33] Gilbert     We'd better settle down to hard work. [11:36] Anne     Yes. [11:39] Gilbert     I won't let you beat me. [11:42] Anne     Neither will I. [12:01] Jane     It doesn't seem possible that     the term is nearly over. [12:06] Jane     It would be dreadful if I failed to get     my license after spending so much money. [12:11] Josie     If I don't pass this year,     I'm coming back next. [12:15] Jane     Is that so? [12:16] Josie     By the way, Anne, Professor Tremaine said     Gilbert Blythe was sure to get the medal [12:21] Josie     and that Emily Clay would likely     win the Avery scholarship. [12:24] Jane     Really, Josie! [12:27] Anne     That may make me feel     badly tomorrow, Josie, [12:32] Anne     but just now, as long as I know the violets     are coming out below Green Gables [12:38] Anne     and that little ferns are poking     their heads up in Lovers' Lane, [12:42] Anne     it's not a great deal of difference     whether I win the Avery or not. [12:46] Anne     I've done my best. [12:49] Ruby     You've certainly done that. [12:52] Anne     Girls, don't talk about exams! [12:55] Jane     Hear, hear. [12:56] Anne     Picture your future selves instead. [13:12] Anne     Dearest, dearest Diana, [13:14] Anne     I have wonderful news. [13:17] Anne     The other Avonlea girls all passed. [13:20] Anne     Ruby is already obsessing over what     she'll wear to commencement. [13:26] Anne     Gilbert and I took the First-Class exam,     and our results will be out next week. [13:30] Anne     I am resolved to accept them,     whatever they may be. [13:35] Anne     I begin to understand what is meant     by the "joy of the strife." [13:40] Anne     Next to trying and winning,     the best thing is trying and failing. [13:57] Jane     The First-Class results are finally out. [14:00] Jane     Don't worry, Anne. Between the medal and     the Avery, you'll win one of them anyhow. [14:06] Anne     I wonder. [14:07] Anne     Everybody says Emily will win the Avery. [14:11] Jane     Never mind those rumors. [14:14] Anne     Promise me, Jane. If I have failed,      don't sympathize with me. [14:20] Anne     I implore you in the name     of our old friendship. [14:22] Jane     Oh, all right. [14:24] Students     Hurrah, hurrah! [14:27] Students     Hurrah for Gilbert! [14:29] Students     Hurrah for Gilbert Blythe, medalist! [14:33] Gilbert     Thank you all. [14:33] Students     Hurrah, hurrah! [14:36] Jane     Stay there, Anne. I'll go look. [14:37] Students     Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah! [14:42] Anne     Oh, Matthew will be heartbroken. [14:46] Anne     He felt so sure I would win. [14:50] Jane     Three cheers for Anne Shirley, [14:53] Jane     winner of the Avery! [14:54] Jane     Hurrah for Anne Shirley! [15:01] Jane     Oh, Anne! [15:02] Jane     Oh, Anne, I'm so proud! SIGN    Avery Scholarship Winner     Anne Shirley [15:03] Ruby     Isn't it splendid?! [15:04] Ruby     Anne, Anne! [15:07] Anne     Oh, it's like a dream come true. [15:10] Anne     Won't Matthew and Marilla be pleased! [15:26] Headmaster     We have high hopes for your college career. [15:30] Man A     That girl won the Avery. [15:33] Man A     And I hear she wrote this year's best essay. [15:36] Woman B     My. Isn't that something? [15:44] Matthew     Reckon you're glad we kept her, Marilla? [16:06] Marilla     It's not the first time I've been glad. [16:29] Anne     It's so good to be back again. [16:32] Anne     It's so good to see those pointed firs     coming out against the pink sky. [16:37] Anne     Isn't the breath of the mint delicious? [16:41] Diana     You've done splendidly, Anne. [16:43] Diana     I suppose you won't be teaching     now that you've won the Avery? [16:49] Anne     No. I'm going to Redmond in September. [16:53] Anne     After three glorious,     golden months of vacation. [16:57] Diana     And you say Jane and Ruby are going to teach? [17:02] Anne     The Newbridge trustees have offered     Jane their school already. [17:06] Diana     Gilbert Blythe is going to teach, too. [17:09] Diana     He has to. [17:12] Diana     His father can't afford to send     him to college next year, after all, [17:15] Diana     so he means to earn his own way through. [17:18] Diana     I expect he'll get the school here. [17:23] Anne     Oh. [17:25] Anne     I had expected Gilbert would be     going to Redmond with me. [17:34] Marilla     Matthew? [17:36] Anne     Matthew?! [17:46] Anne     Marilla, is Matthew quite well? [17:50] Marilla     No, he isn't, but he won't     spare himself a mite. [17:55] Marilla     I've been real worried about him, [17:57] Marilla     but he's some better this while back [18:01] Marilla     and we've got Jerry to help him. [18:04] Marilla     Maybe he'll pick up now you're home.     You always cheer him up. [18:10] Anne     You are not looking as well yourself     as I'd like to see you, Marilla. [18:16] Marilla     I'm all right. [18:22] Marilla     It's my head. I've a pain so     often now—behind my eyes. [18:28] Anne     That sounds awful. [18:30] Marilla     There is a distinguished oculist coming to     the Island. I guess I'll have to see him. [18:36] Anne     Yes, you must! [18:39] Marilla     Well, Anne, you've done real     well at Queen's, I must say. [18:44] Marilla     To take First-Class license in one year      and win the Avery scholarship. [18:49] Anne     I couldn't have done it     without you and Matthew. [18:53] Marilla     Mrs. Lynde says she doesn't believe     in the higher education of women at all. [19:01] Marilla     I don't believe a word of it. [19:06] Marilla     Speaking of Rachel reminds me—     she said the Abbey Bank was shaky. [19:14] Marilla     Did you hear anything, Anne? [19:16] Anne     No, why? [19:18] Marilla     All we have saved is in     that bank—every penny. [19:21] Anne     Is it really? [19:23] Marilla     Matthew said any bank with Mr. Abbey at the     head of it was good enough for anybody. [19:30] Marilla     But listen to me, going on like this. [19:33] Marilla     Aren't you taking a day with     Diana to stretch your wings? [19:38] Marilla     Go off and play. [19:40] Anne     Yes. Thank you. [20:04] Anne     Matthew, I'll take one of those. [20:06] Matthew     They're heavy. [20:13] Anne     How do you feel? [20:15] Matthew     Oh, well enough. [20:19] Anne     You've been working too hard. [20:23] Anne     You have Jerry. Why won't     you take things easier? [20:27] Matthew     Well now, I can't seem to. [20:32] Matthew     It's only that I'm getting old,     Anne, and keep forgetting it. [20:37] Matthew     Well, well, I've always worked pretty     hard and I'd rather drop in harness. [20:47] Anne     If I had been the boy you sent for, [20:50] Anne     I'd be able to help you so much     now and spare you in a hundred ways. [20:56] Matthew     Well now, I'd rather have     you than a dozen boys, Anne. [21:08] Matthew     I guess it wasn't a boy that took     the Avery scholarship, was it? [21:17] Matthew     It was a girl. [21:20] Matthew     My girl that I'm proud of. [21:43] Anne     It was the last night before     sorrow touched my life. [21:49] (Flashback) Matthew     My girl that I'm proud of. [21:53] Anne     And no life is ever quite the same again [21:58] Anne     when once that cold, sanctifying     touch has been laid upon it. SIGN    Next Time SIGN    I Don't Know What Lies     Around the Bend, but I'm     Going to Believe That the     Best Does 10 - I Don’t Know What Lies Around the Bend, but I’m Going to Believe That the Best Does Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:01] Anne     I concluded my student days at Queen's [00:05] Anne     by winning a scholarship for my     marks in English literature. [00:10] Anne     Matthew and Marilla were delighted, [00:13] Anne     and I came home to Green Gables     to prepare for college. [00:18] Anne     That is, until one summer morning... [00:24] Marilla     It's a great help to have you, Anne.     We aren't getting any younger. [00:30] Anne     Good morning, Matthew. [00:32] Matthew     Morning, Anne. [00:36] Anne     Here. [00:38] Anne     What do you think? [00:39] Matthew     Oh well, it tastes fine.     More than fine. [00:45] Anne     I never knew cooking could be so much fun. [00:48] Marilla     Didn't you? [00:49] Anne     No. [00:50] Anne     The boarding house kitchen     was so inconvenient. [00:53] Marilla     Then I suppose you won't mind doing all     our cooking over summer vacation. [00:58] Anne     Indeed I won't. [01:00] Anne     I promise you I'll outdo myself. [01:05] Anne     Matthew? What is the matter? [01:08] Anne     Are you sick? [01:18] Anne     Matthew! [01:20] Marilla     Matthew! Matthew! [01:21] Anne     Matthew! [01:22] Anne     Matthew! [01:22] Marilla     Anne, tell Jerry to go for the doctor. [01:25] Marilla     Then run for the Barrys',     and for Rachel, too. [01:28] Anne     All right. [01:28] Marilla     Matthew! [01:31] Anne     No. [01:33] Anne     No! [01:35] Anne     No! SIGN    Chapter 10 SIGN    I Don't Know What Lies     Around the Bend, but I'm     Going to Believe That the     Best Does [03:25] Lynde     Oh, Marilla, I don't think—     we can do anything for him. [03:32] Anne     You don't think—     You can't think Matthew is—is— [03:35] Lynde     Child, yes, [03:37] Lynde     I'm afraid of it. [03:40] Doctor     Death was instantaneous     and probably painless, [03:42] Doctor     caused in all likelihood     by some sudden shock. SIGN    Abbey Bank Collapses [03:48] Doctor     If you'll excuse me. [03:59] Marilla     Matthew. [04:01] Barry     Marilla. [04:24] Harmon     I see. It was that sudden, then. [04:27] Mourner     Keep your chin up now, Anne. [04:28] Anne     I'll be all right. [04:36] Marilla     Still... [04:37] Lynde     Yes, I know. [04:38] Barry     And in that case... [04:40] Diana     I'm coming in. [04:46] Diana     Anne dear, would you like to have     me sleep with you tonight? [04:50] Anne     Thank you, Diana. [04:53] Anne     I think you won't misunderstand me     when I say that I want to be alone. [04:57] Anne     I cannot believe that Matthew is dead. [04:59] Anne     Half the time it still     doesn't seem possible. [05:02] Anne     I want to be quite silent and     quiet and try to realize it. [05:08] Diana     I'll be downstairs.     You must call when you need me. [05:13] Anne     I will. [05:39] (Flashback) Matthew     It was a girl. [05:46] (Flashback) Matthew     My girl that I'm proud of. [06:08] Marilla     There—there—     don't cry so, dearie. [06:10] Marilla     It can't bring him back. [06:16] Marilla     It isn't right to cry so. [06:20] Anne     Oh, just let me cry, Marilla! [06:22] Anne     The tears don't hurt     me like that ache did! [06:26] Anne     Oh, Marilla, how can Matthew be gone? [06:31] Anne     What will we do without him? [06:36] Marilla     We've got each other, Anne. [06:43] Marilla     I don't know what I'd do if you     weren't here—if you'd never come. [06:50] Marilla     I know I've been kind of strict     and harsh with you maybe, [06:53] Marilla     but you mustn't think I didn't love you     as well as Matthew did, for all that. [06:59] Marilla     I want to tell you now when saying     things out of my heart comes easier. [07:05] Marilla     I love you as dear as if you     were my own flesh and blood [07:10] Marilla     and you've been my joy and comfort     ever since you came to Green Gables. [07:41] Anne     I miss him so much. [07:44] Anne     All the time, Mrs. Allan. [07:47] Anne     And yet my heart dances just as it used     to on finding little buds in the garden. [07:55] Anne     Today Diana said something funny     and I found myself laughing. [08:01] Anne     And it somehow seems as if I oughtn't to. [08:05] Allan     Matthew liked to hear you laugh, didn't he? [08:10] Anne     Yes. [08:11] Allan     And didn't he like to know that you found     pleasure in the little things around you? [08:17] Anne     He did. [08:19] Allan     If buds heal your heart, you should not     close your heart to their influence. [08:26] Allan     We should enjoy this life as     Matthew would have wanted to. [08:30] Anne     Yes. [08:32] Anne     I was down to the graveyard to plant a     rosebush on Matthew's grave this afternoon. [08:37] Anne     Matthew always liked little white     Scotch roses the best. [08:42] Anne     I hope he has roses like them in heaven. [08:47] Allan     I'm sure he does. [08:51] Anne     Perhaps the souls of his little white     roses were all there to meet him. [08:56] Allan     Let us believe that they were. [09:03] Anne     I'm back, Marilla. [09:06] Marilla     It's good to see you, Anne. [09:13] Marilla     Is that honeysuckle? [09:15] Anne     Yes. [09:17] Anne     I like the delicious hint of fragrance. [09:23] Marilla     It does smell nice. Real sweet. [09:26] Marilla     Doctor Spencer was here     while you were away. [09:29] Marilla     He says that the specialist     will be in town tomorrow. [09:33] Anne     Oh, good. You must go in and     have your eyes examined. [09:37] Marilla     You won't mind staying here alone     while I'm away, will you? [09:42] Anne     I shall be all right. Diana will     come over for company for me. [09:46] Anne     And you needn't fear that     I'll mistake wine for cordial. [09:52] Marilla     What a girl you were for making     mistakes in them days, Anne. [09:58] Marilla     Do you mind the time you dyed your hair? [10:03] Anne     Yes, indeed. [10:05] Anne     I laugh a little when I think what     a worry my hair used to be to me. [10:09] Anne     But not much, because it was     a very real trouble then. [10:14] Anne     I've given up fretting over     my hair and freckles now. [10:20] Marilla     And a good thing, too. [10:38] Anne     Welcome home, Marilla. [10:41] Anne     Diana only just left. [10:45] Marilla     Oh, did she? [10:47] Anne     Are you very tired, Marilla? [10:49] Anne     Do you want to lie down? [10:51] Marilla     Yes—no—I don't know. [10:55] Anne     Did you see the oculist? [10:58] Anne     What did he say? [11:01] Marilla     He says to give up reading and sewing and     any kind of work that strains the eyes. [11:10] Marilla     And I'm to be careful not to cry. [11:13] Marilla     If I wear the glasses he's given me,     he thinks my eyes may not get any worse. [11:19] Marilla     But if I don't he says, I'll certainly     be stone-blind in six months. [11:25] Marilla     Blind! Anne, just think of it! [11:28] Anne     Don't think of it. [11:29] Anne     You know he has given you hope. [11:33] Anne     If you are careful... [11:35] Marilla     I don't call it much hope. [11:38] Marilla     How can it be wrong to cry     when we have just lost Matthew? [11:43] Marilla     What am I to do when I get lonesome? [12:23] Anne     What did Mr. Sadler want? [12:27] Marilla     He heard that I was going     to sell Green Gables [12:31] Marilla     and he wants to buy it. [12:34] Anne     Sell it! Sell Green Gables?! [12:38] Marilla     I've thought it all over. [12:41] Marilla     If my eyes were strong,      I could stay here and manage. [12:47] Marilla     But as it is, I can't. [12:50] Marilla     It won't bring much, but it'll     be enough for me to live on, I reckon. [12:57] Marilla     I'm thankful you're provided     for with that scholarship, Anne. [13:03] Marilla     I'm sorry you won't have a home to     come to in your vacations, that's all. [13:11] Anne     You mustn't sell Green Gables, Marilla. [13:14] Marilla     I wish I didn't have to. [13:18] Anne     You won't have to stay here alone. [13:23] Anne     I'm not going to Redmond. [13:28] Marilla     Not going to Redmond! [13:30] Anne     I'm not going to take the scholarship. [13:34] Anne     You surely don't think I could leave     you alone in your trouble, Marilla! [13:38] Anne     I've been thinking and planning. [13:42] Anne     Mr. Barry wants to rent     the farm for next year. [13:46] Anne     And I'm going to teach. [13:52] Marilla     Why, what do you mean, Anne? [13:55] Anne     Just what I say. [13:56] Anne     I understand the Avonlea school is     already promised to Gilbert Blythe, [14:01] Anne     but I can have the Carmody school. [14:04] Anne     That won't be as convenient,     but I can drive myself over and back. [14:08] Anne     And even in winter, I can come home Fridays. [14:12] Anne     I'll make you good tea. [14:15] Anne     And I'll read to you. [14:17] Anne     You shan't be dull or lonesome. [14:19] Anne     We'll be real happy here     together, you and I. [14:23] Marilla     I can't let you sacrifice     yourself so for me. [14:26] Anne     There is no sacrifice. [14:29] Anne     Nothing could be worse than     giving up Green Gables. [14:36] Anne     I am going to stay here and teach. [14:39] Anne     That's my ambition. [14:41] Anne     Besides, I mean to study at home here. [14:44] Anne     I'm going to be a good teacher—     and I'm going to save your eyesight. [14:49] Marilla     But what about... [14:51] Anne     You can't prevent me. [14:53] Anne     I'm sixteen and a half,     and every bit as obstinate as you! [15:01] Anne     Oh, Marilla, don't you go pitying me. [15:07] Anne     I'm heart glad over the very thought     of staying at dear Green Gables. [15:13] Marilla     You blessed girl! I feel as if     you'd given me new life. [15:20] Marilla     I guess I ought to stick out and     make you go to college, [15:27] Marilla     but I know I can't,     so I ain't going to try. [15:34] Marilla     I'll make it up to you though, Anne. [15:39] Anne     No, Marilla, [15:41] Anne     you really needn't. [15:45] Anne     Matthew, [15:46] Anne     I think I've come to a bend in the road. [15:51] Anne     I don't know what lies around the bend,     but I'm going to believe that the best does. [15:57] Anne     So keep your eye on me, Matthew. [16:03] Josie     Have you heard? [16:04] Josie     Anne Shirley's given up the     idea of going to college. [16:08] Jimmy     What, really? [16:09] Josie     After all that studying and     winning a scholarship, [16:14] Josie     she's going off to teach in Carmody. [16:17] Martin     Carmody? That's far. [16:23] Lynde     Hello! [16:26] Anne     Hello. [16:27] Lynde     Taking the air, are you? [16:29] Marilla     Yes. [16:30] Lynde     Well, Anne, I hear you've given up     your notion of going to college. [16:35] Anne     Yes. [16:36] Lynde     That's a fine thing you've done.     I was real glad to hear it. [16:41] Anne     Thank you, Mrs. Lynde. [16:43] Lynde     And you're going to teach? [16:46] Anne     Yes, in Carmody. It should be great fun. [16:52] Lynde     Funny. I heard the trustees decided to give     you the school right here in Avonlea. [16:58] Anne     That can't be. I thought they had     promised it to Gilbert Blythe. [17:03] Lynde     Gilbert Blythe withdrew his application. [17:09] Lynde     And he suggested that they accept yours.     He's going to teach at White Sands. [17:16] Lynde     Of course he gave up the     school just to oblige you, [17:21] Lynde     because he knew how much you     wanted to stay with Marilla. [17:28] Lynde     I must say it was real kind in him, [17:31] Lynde     for he'll have his board     to pay at White Sands, [17:35] Lynde     and he's got to earn his     own way through college. [17:37] Anne     I... I don't think I ought to let Gilbert     make such a sacrifice for—for me. [17:43] Lynde     I guess you can't prevent him now. [17:46] Lynde     He's signed papers with     the White Sands trustees. [17:50] Lynde     Of course you'll take the Avonlea school. [17:53] Lynde     Gilbert wouldn't want you to refuse. [17:59] Lynde     Why, look at her run! [18:02] Lynde     There's a good deal of the child     about her yet in some ways. [18:06] Marilla     There's a good deal more of     the woman about her in others. [18:10] Lynde     Marilla Cuthbert, you've gotten mellow. [18:16] Gilbert's Mother     If it's Gilbert you want, he's gone out. [18:18] Anne     Where has he gone? [18:19] Gilbert's Mother     I don't know. He didn't say. [18:21] Anne     I see. Sorry to bother you. [18:29] Anne     Um... [18:31] Gilbert's Mother     Yes? [18:31] Anne     I heard about the Avonlea school. [18:35] Anne     I don't know how I can thank you. [18:38] Anne     I truly appreciate it. [18:40] Anne     Good evening. [18:53] Anne     Dear old world, you are very lovely, [18:59] Anne     and I am glad to be alive in you. [19:28] Anne     Gilbert! [19:31] Anne     I-I want to thank you for giving     up the school for me. [19:36] Anne     It was very good of you. [19:38] Anne     And I want you to know     that I appreciate it. [19:41] Gilbert     It wasn't particularly     good of me at all, Anne. [19:45] Gilbert     I hope I was able to do     you some small service. [19:49] Anne     You have. [19:52] Anne     I— [19:52] Gilbert     So— [19:56] Anne     You first, Gilbert. [19:59] Gilbert     All right. [20:00] Gilbert     So how about it, Anne? Have you     really forgiven me for my old fault? [20:07] Anne     Of course. [20:09] Anne     I forgave you that day you     rescued me here in your boat. [20:16] Anne     What a stubborn little goose I was. [20:18] Anne     I've been sorry ever since. [20:24] Gilbert     We are going to be the best of friends. [20:29] Gilbert     We were born to be good friends, Anne. [20:35] Gilbert     You've thwarted destiny long enough. [20:57] Anne     I'm home, Marilla. [20:59] Marilla     And good thing, too. [21:01] Marilla     Who were you talking with? [21:03] Anne     Gilbert. I met him by the Lake of     Shining Waters and thanked him. [21:08] Marilla     I didn't think you were such good friends     that you'd stand for half an hour talking. [21:13] Anne     We have decided that it will sensible     to be good friends in future. [21:19] Anne     Were we really there half an hour?! [21:25] Anne     The year's at the spring, [21:27] Anne     And day's at the morn; [21:29] Anne     Morning's at seven; [21:31] Anne     The hill-side's dew-pearled; [21:34] Anne     The lark's on the wing; [21:38] Anne     The snail's on the thorn; [21:56] Anne     God's in his Heaven, [21:59] Anne     All's right with the world. SIGN    Next Time SIGN    I'd Like to Add     Some Beauty to Life 11 - I’d Like to Add Some Beauty to Life Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:08] Anne     Three months have gone by since     we said farewell to Matthew. [00:12] Anne     Mr. Barry is tending to the fields. [00:16] Anne     Thanks to everybody's help, [00:18] Anne     Marilla and I are living here in     Green Gables, the same as ever. [00:24] Anne     And tomorrow, I start teaching     at the Avonlea school! [00:29] Gilbert     There you are! [00:32] Gilbert     I'm glad to see Marilla looking well. [00:34] Anne     Her headaches have relented recently. [00:37] Gilbert     She must feel easier in her mind. [00:39] Anne     We owe it to you, Gilbert. [00:43] Jane     That apple tart tasted heavenly! [00:46] Diana     You must teach me the recipe     sometime, Marilla. [00:49] Marilla     Of course. Come visit any time you like. [00:53] Anne     I'll take you all as far as the road. [00:59] Marilla     When did they all get so tall? [01:06] Jane     They've become good friends these     past three months, haven't they? [01:10] Diana     They seem so well-matched. [01:13] Jane     I wonder what they're saying. [01:15] Anne     How I'd like to improve the old     Avonlea hall and that empty house. [01:20] Anne     I want to make Avonlea the     best village it can be. [01:23] Gilbert     I think it's high time we took action. [01:26] Diana     How very romantic. [01:30] Gilbert     We'll see each other next Friday. [01:32] Diana     Gilbert's in White Sands,     and Jane is in Newbridge. [01:37] Diana     It must be hard teaching in a strange town. [01:41] Anne     Oh, but they both have     an advantage over me. [01:44] Diana     How so? [01:45] Anne     Imagine my struggles teaching in     a place that knows my history. [01:51] Diana     That does sound worse! [01:54] Jane     Well, it is work. [01:56] Jane     Surely you ought to suffer     something for your salary? [02:01] Anne     That's our Jane. [02:03] Anne     But I don't want to be a cross     teacher if I can help it. [02:07] Anne     I hope to foster my pupils' talents     and be an influence for good. [02:11] Jane     How like our Anne! [02:13] Diana     What do you think, Gilbert? [02:14] Diana     What sort of teacher do you want to be? [02:16] Gilbert     Oh, well... [02:19] Gilbert     I want to face my pupils with an     eye to their futures. Only... [02:25] Anne     Only? [02:26] Jane     Only what? [02:28] Gilbert     Nothing. [02:29] Diana     Well, you'll all do fine. [02:33] Diana     By the way, what happened in that     business with Mr. Harrison? [02:37] Anne     What?! [02:37] Anne     Oh... [02:39] Diana     Anne sold her neighbor's cow by     mistake! Can you believe it? [02:42] Jane; Gilbert     What?! [02:47] Anne     How many times must I get into the worst     scrape of my life before I'm through? [02:52] Anne     Mr. Harrison had just snapped at me     the other day, so I lost my head. [02:58] Anne     I felt certain that your old cow Dolly [03:01] Anne     had broken the fence and gotten     into Mr. Harrison's oats! [03:06] Anne     Mr. Shearer came by that very minute,     so I sold her to him for twenty dollars. [03:10] Anne     Then I went home to Green Gables,      and there was Dolly! [03:14] Anne     I had sold the neighbor's cow! [03:18] Anne     It gave Marilla headaches and     caused an awful bother. [03:26] Anne     Oh really, Matthew!     I know you're laughing at me! SIGN    Chapter 11 SIGN    I'd Like to Add     Some Beauty to Life [05:15] Anne     What now? [05:16] Anne     I can't remember a word of the     speech I stayed up composing! [05:28] Anne     My name is Anne Shirley. [05:29] Anne     I hope we will all have great     fun learning together! [05:38] Anne     My pupils! Heroes and literary     giants of the future! [05:45] (Flashback) Marilla     Anthony? [05:47] (Flashback) Lynde     Mrs. George Pye has taken her     husband's orphan nephew. [05:52] (Flashback) Marilla     And he'll be going to school with Anne? [05:54] (Flashback) Anne     That makes him a relation     of Josie's, I suppose. [05:58] (Flashback) Lynde     You may expect trouble, that's what. [06:02] Anne     I am being put to the test. [06:05] Anne     Isn't the weather lovely, Anthony?     Perfect for the first day of school. [06:13] Anne     You all have such shining morning     faces, and bright, inquisitive eyes. [06:22] Paul     Miss Shirley. [06:25] Paul     I'm Paul Irving, ma'am. [06:27] Anne     Irving? [06:29] Anne     Didn't you came from the      United States with your father? [06:33] Anne     And now you live with your     grandmother in the village? [06:36] Paul     Yes. My dad went back     to the States to work. [06:41] Anne     Did he, now? [06:42] Paul     Teacher, about your name... [06:44] Paul     You spell "Anne" with     an e on the end of it! [06:48] Anne     Yes, I do! Well spotted! [06:51] Anne     Your teacher's name is Anne with an e! [06:57] Anne     Now, it is time to begin our lesson! [07:00] Anne     Open your readers, please! [07:03] Anne     "Here am I, little jumping Joan." [07:07] Children     "Here am I, little jumping Joan." [07:12] Anne     "When nobody's with me, I'm always alone." [07:16] Children     "When nobody's with me—" [07:40] Anne     I want all my boys to be gentlemen. [07:44] Anne     Do you know what a gentleman is, Anthony? [07:46] Anne     Gentlemen don't pour water     down ladies' necks. [07:52] Anthony     I hear they made you stand in     school all the time, ma'am. [07:56] Anthony     And that you hit a boy over     the head with your slate. [08:01] Anne     W-Well, I... [08:04] Anthony     May I go now? [08:06] Anne     Y-Yes. [08:16] Anne     I want to go, too. [08:23] Paul     Teacher! [08:25] Anne     Paul? [08:28] Anne     What's wrong? Did you forget something? [08:31] Paul     I found these in Mr. Wright's field. [08:34] Anne     My, how pretty. [08:36] Paul     For you, ma'am. [08:38] Anne     What, me? [08:42] Paul     Well, I'll see you tomorrow! [08:45] Anne     Paul? [08:49] Paul     Goodbye! [08:51] Anne     Thank you! [09:01] Marilla     Paul's father used to live in Avonlea. [09:07] Marilla     According to Rachel... [09:09] (Flashback) Lynde     That Paul is Stephen Irving's boy. [09:13] (Flashback) Lynde     You remember. Him that jilted     Lavendar Lewis over at Grafton? [09:20] (Flashback) Marilla     I don't think he jilted her.     There was a quarrel. [09:23] (Flashback) Marilla     I suppose there was blame on both sides. [09:26] (Flashback) Lynde     Well, anyway, she never married. [09:30] (Flashback) Lynde     A common enough story, I guess. [09:34] Marilla     Stephen went off to the States,     married, and had Paul. [09:41] Anne     So that's it. [09:43] Marilla     Now, how did you get along? [09:47] Anne     Ask me that a month later and     I may be able to tell you. [09:52] Anne     My thoughts feel as if they     had been all stirred up. [09:55] Marilla     I see Miss Shirley had a tiring day. [09:58] Anne     The only thing I accomplished is that     I taught unlettered children that A is A. [10:04] Anne     Isn't it something to have     started souls along a path [10:10] Anne     that may end in Shakespeare     and Paradise Lost? [10:16] Marilla     I made too much again. [10:19] Marilla     Matthew always was fond of stew. [10:22] Anne     No matter, Marilla.     I'm feeling ravenous today. [10:27] Anne     I could wolf down the lot! [10:30] Marilla     If you can muster an appetite like     that, I guess I needn't worry. [10:48] Anne     Oh, do smell that. [10:49] Anne     Bliss is it on such a day to be alive! [10:51] Diana     Don't drive so fast, Anne! [10:54] Anne     This summer, we young people     who hope to better Avonlea [10:59] Anne     formed the Village Improvement Society. [11:03] Anne     Gilbert was elected president, [11:05] Anne     Diana was treasurer, and I was secretary. [11:08] Anne     We had just convened our second meeting. [11:12] Gilbert     I'd like to discuss the costs     of improving the Avonlea hall. [11:16] Charlie     We should start a subscription. [11:18] Ruby     Seconded! [11:19] Josie     Do you know what people are     calling this society? [11:24] Moody     The Courting Club. [11:25] Fred; Jane     What?! [11:27] Anne     Marilla told me that "people     don't like being improved." [11:32] Anne     I explained that we are going to improve     the village, not the people in it. [11:37] Fred     Someone asked me if we could induce old     Josiah Sloane to keep his whiskers trimmed. [11:44] Diana     I've been asked if we mean to     plow up all the roadsides [11:48] Diana     and set them out with geraniums. [11:52] Jane     Try, "I will not hang lace curtains     in the cow stall windows." [11:56] Charlie     Everybody has us all wrong. [11:59] Ruby     Mr. Boulter has been warning     people against "Improvers." [12:07] Anne     We'll have to canvass from house to house,     to clear our names as much as anything. [12:13] Gilbert     I guess we will. [12:20] Diana     Why on earth did you offer to     canvass the Newbridge road, Anne? [12:24] Diana     I've been dreading it all morning. [12:27] Diana     Almost all the cranks in     Avonlea live along it. [12:31] Anne     I feel myself responsible for the A.V.I.S.,     since I was the first to suggest it, [12:35] Anne     and it seems to me that I ought to     do the most disagreeable things. [12:39] Anne     I'm sorry on your account; but you     needn't say a word at the cranky places. [12:45] Anne     I'll do all the talking. [12:46] Diana     I just know they'll treat us     like swindlers or peddlers. [12:58] Diana     If Catherine is alone we may get something. [13:03] Anne     And if her sister Eliza is in? [13:05] Diana     We won't. [13:07] Anne; Diana     Good day! [13:10] Catherine     Oh, you must be from the     Improvement Society. [13:13] Eliza     Who is it, Catherine? [13:14] Catherine     It's the Improvement Society. [13:20] Eliza     If I had money to waste, I'd burn it up and     have the fun of seeing a blaze maybe. [13:25] Eliza     The hall is just a place for     young folks to meet and carry on. [13:31] Catherine     Oh, Eliza, young folks must     have some amusement. [13:35] Eliza     We didn't when we were young. [13:38] Eliza     This world is getting worse every day. [13:41] Catherine     Well, I always like to     look on the bright side. [13:46] Eliza     There isn't any bright side. [13:48] Anne     Oh, indeed there is! [13:50] Anne     Why, there are ever so many     bright sides, Miss Andrews. [13:53] Diana     Anne. [13:54] Anne     It's really a beautiful world. [13:57] Eliza     You won't have such a high opinion of it     when you've lived as long in it as I have. [14:02] Eliza     How is your mother, Diana? [14:06] Eliza     She looks terrible run down of late. [14:09] Diana     Oh, I don't... [14:12] Eliza     And how long is it before Marilla     expects to be stone blind, Anne? [14:17] Catherine     Eliza! [14:19] Anne     The doctor thinks her eyes will not get     any worse if she is very careful. [14:22] Eliza     Doctors always talk like that [14:24] Eliza     just to keep people cheered up. [14:27] Eliza     I wouldn't have much hope if I was her. [14:31] Anne     No! [14:33] Eliza     I don't have much hope for     your society, either. [14:42] Diana     I want to go home. [14:45] Catherine     Wait! [14:48] Anne     Catherine?! [14:53] Catherine     I'm so sorry. Take this for the hall. [14:58] Catherine     I can't give more now, but I'm     real interested in your society. [15:03] Anne     Oh, Catherine! [15:04] Diana     Thank you! [15:06] Catherine     And don't be cast down     over what Eliza said. [15:10] Catherine     The world is getting better...     it certainly is. [15:15] Anne; Diana     Yes! [15:19] Diana     If his wife is home, we won't get a cent. [15:24] Diana     Dan Blair doesn't dare have his     hair cut without asking her permission. [15:29] Anne     Everyone says so. [15:31] Blair     What's with this blasted thing?! [15:33] Blair     You'll have to excuse me, ladies. [15:36] Blair     I can't get the durned thing untied. [15:39] Diana     P-Pardon the intrusion. [15:42] Anne     We've come from the Improvement Society. [15:44] Blair     My wife's gone to the train to     meet her sister from Montreal [15:49] Blair     and left orders for me     to make a cake for tea. [15:54] Blair     But I've clean forgot half     the directions already. [15:57] Blair     And it says "season with     vanilla according to taste," [16:00] Blair     but what if my taste doesn't     happen to be other people's taste? [16:15] Blair     Oh, it's perfect! [16:19] Anne     I was afraid I was going     to laugh myself to death! [16:22] Diana     Did you see his apron fluttering     behind him like a tail?! [16:26] Anne     He must not have wanted     to disappoint his wife. [16:29] Anne     He was desperate. [16:31] Diana     And he gave four dollars! [16:33] Anne     The Whites' place is next. [16:36] Diana     I've never met them,     but I hear she likes things neat. [16:48] White     Will you please wipe your feet carefully on     the grass and then walk on these papers? [16:55] Anne     Pardon us. [17:00] White     No! Don't come in! [17:02] White     Out! Out you... you fly! [17:06] Anne     Don't you dare laugh, Diana. [17:09] Diana     Don't you look at my face. [17:15] Diana     The next place is the last. [17:17] Anne     Yes. [17:18] Anne     Oh? [17:19] Diana     There's Mr. and Mrs. Dickson     with old Mrs. White. [17:25] Anne; Diana     Good day! [17:26] Grandma White     Oh, good day to you girls. [17:28] Dickson     Have you heard the news? [17:30] Dickson     Mrs. White's son has just had the     baby boy he's been hoping for. [17:35] Diana     Goodness! [17:36] Anne     Congratulations, Mrs. White! [17:38] Grandma White     Lorenzo's known for being mean, [17:41] Grandma White     but he's the most generous     man in Avonlea this minute. [17:50] Diana     What?! We're going straight     to Lorenzo White's? [17:53] Anne     Gilbert and Fred won't canvass     him until next week, [17:55] Anne     and he won't be so generous by then! [17:58] Lorenzo     Certain, certain! [18:00] Lorenzo     Just put me down for a dollar more than     the highest subscription you've got! [18:06] Diana     You mean it?! [18:08] Anne     Mr. Daniel Blair put down four dollars. [18:13] Lorenzo     Then put me down for five. [18:16] Lorenzo     Now, I want you to come into the house. [18:17] Lorenzo     There's something in there worth seeing! [18:26] Diana     What will we say if the     baby isn't pretty? [18:30] Anne     Oh, there will certainly be something     else nice to say about it. [18:36] Diana     It is pretty! [18:39] Anne     Like a little angel! [18:45] Anne     We'll slip over to Mr. Harrison's last.      It's on our way home. [18:50] Diana     What?! But Jane and Josie     took the Carmody road! [18:54] Anne     They're too afraid to go near him.     And he's really such a nice person. [18:58] Diana     They're only afraid because they've     heard you sold his cow by mistake. [19:03] Anne     Isn't that all the more reason     why I should be the one to go? [19:08] Anne     I brought him a cake with my apology, [19:11] Anne     and he gladly forgave me in     exchange for our Jersey cow. [19:16] Anne     So you see, Mr. Harrison     and I get on famously! [19:19] Harrison     No. [19:21] Anne     You mean you won't subscribe? [19:24] Harrison     Not a cent. [19:25] Anne     But why? [19:27] Diana     Someone led me to expect otherwise. [19:30] Anne     But I thought you approved of     our society, Mr. Harrison. [19:35] Harrison     So I do, but my approval doesn't     go as deep as my pocket. [19:38] Ginger     Redheaded snippet! Redheaded snippet! [19:41] Harrison     S-Stop that, you! [19:42] Diana     My! [19:43] Anne     Et tu, Ginger?! [19:52] Anne     A few more experiences     such as I have had today [19:55] Anne     would make me as much of a      pessimist as Miss Eliza Andrews. [20:00] Anne     It's no laughing matter! [20:02] Diana     But have you ever known a day where     so many things went against you? [20:09] Anne     True enough. And we muddled     through somehow. [20:14] Diana     Yes. It was a good day. [20:16] Anne     You think so? [20:18] Diana     I feel as though my world has     grown a little broader! [20:23] Anne     So do I! [20:29] Diana     Here is the total of the subscriptions. [20:31] Jane     I don't believe it. [20:32] Fred     We can get to work on the hall     before the year is out. [20:40] Gilbert     Teaching isn't easy, is it? [20:43] Anne     No. I've wondered if I can face up to     forty more years of unruly pupils. [20:51] Gilbert     I've heard all the children like you. [20:54] Anne     I'm glad, but several of     them might not respect me. [20:59] Anne     Although some encourage me, too. [21:04] Gilbert     My father has gotten well     and come to live with us, [21:09] Gilbert     but illness and circumstance keep more than     a few of my pupils from their parents. [21:14] Anne     Oh. [21:16] Gilbert     I want to be a doctor. [21:21] Gilbert     I want to fight disease     and pain and ignorance. [21:27] Gilbert     The folks who lived before me have done so     much for me that I want to show my gratitude [21:32] Gilbert     by doing something for     the folks who will live after me. [21:40] Anne     I see. [21:43] Anne     I'd like to add some beauty to life. [21:49] Anne     I'd love to make people have a     pleasanter time because of me! [21:55] Gilbert     I think you're fulfilling     that ambition every day. SIGN    Next Time SIGN    Perhaps We Always     Love Best the     People Who Need Us 12 - Perhaps We Always Love Best the People Who Need Us Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:01] Anne     A month has gone by since I started     teaching at the Avonlea school. [00:06] Anne     Just as I was getting used to standing     in front of my pupils day after day, [00:11] Anne     a shocking change came     along to stir up my life. [00:18] Lynde     There's Marilla getting home     from her relation's funeral. [00:22] Lynde     And she's got the twins with her. [00:25] Thomas     Poor things. [00:30] Lynde     Yes. They lost their father so soon,     and now their mother, too. [00:35] Lynde     Why, there's the boy grabbing at the     pony's tail and Marilla jerking him back. [00:42] Thomas     She'll have her hands full. [00:43] Lynde     The girl's sitting up on the     seat as prim as you please. [00:48] Lynde     Anne'll be tickled to death.     She's awful fond of children. [00:53] Thomas     It doesn't seem a day since     Matthew brought home Anne. [00:58] Lynde     Everybody laughed at the idea     of Marilla bringing up a child. [01:01] Lynde     And now she has adopted twins. [01:04] Lynde     You're never safe from being     surprised till you're dead. SIGN    Chapter 12 SIGN    Perhaps We Always Love Best     the People Who Need Us [02:45] Anne     Welcome to Green Gables. [02:49] Anne     You must be Dora. [02:52] Anne     And that makes you... [02:54] Davy     I'm Mr. Davy Keith. [02:57] Anne     And full of life, I see. [03:06] Marilla     Davy, mind your table manners. [03:10] Davy     I'm so hungry I ain't     got time to eat p'litely. [03:16] Davy     That cake's awful nice and plummy. [03:18] Davy     Can I have another piece? [03:19] Anne     Here. [03:24] Marilla     You ought to say thank you for that. [03:27] Davy     If you'll give me another piece     I'll say thank you for it. [03:30] Marilla     No, you have had plenty of cake. [03:35] Marilla     Good heavens! [03:37] Marilla     Davy! [03:40] Dora     Thank you, Miss Cuthbert. [03:43] Anne     Davy, gentlemen don't do things like that. [03:48] Davy     I know they don't, [03:49] Davy     but I ain't a gemplum. [03:52] Anne     But don't you want to be? [03:55] Davy     Course I do. [03:57] Davy     But you can't be a     gemplum till you grow up. [04:01] Anne     Oh, indeed you can. [04:03] Anne     You can begin to be a gentleman     when you are a little boy. [04:05] Anne     And gentlemen never snatch things from     ladies or pull anybody's hair. [04:13] Marilla     Anne. [04:14] Anne     Or forget to say thank you. [04:24] Davy     They don't have much fun, that's a fact. [04:31] Davy     I guess I'll wait till     I'm grown up to be one. [04:36] Marilla     They'd better go to bed. [04:39] Marilla     Dora will sleep with me. You're not     afraid to sleep alone, are you, Davy? [04:44] Davy     No; but I ain't going to     bed for ever so long yet. [04:48] Marilla     Oh, yes, you are. [04:50] Davy     Why? What've I got to go to bed now for? [04:53] Marilla     Because I said so! [04:54] Davy     But why? [04:58] Davy     I don't wanna! [04:59] Davy     Marilla washed it yesterday. [05:03] Davy     I don't see the good of     being so awful clean. [05:07] Anne     You're going to church today. [05:08] Anne     Wouldn't you feel ashamed of yourself,     meeting new people with a dirty face? [05:13] Davy     I'd feel fine. [05:14] Davy     It's lots more comfable being dirty. [05:18] Anne     Paul Irving washes his face     every day of his own accord. [05:23] Davy     Paul? Who's he? [05:25] Anne     One of my pupils. [05:27] Anne     He's not grown up, but he is a gentleman. [05:30] Davy     Do you like him, then? [05:32] Anne     Yes, I do. [05:34] Marilla     We ought to get going! [05:47] Anne     Paul! [05:49] Paul     Miss Anne! [05:54] Paul     Good morning, Miss Cuthbert. [05:57] Marilla     Good morning, Paul. [05:59] Anne     These are the latest additions     to our family, Davy and Dora. [06:03] Dora     Pleased to meet you. [06:04] Paul     It's a pleasure to meet you, Dora. [06:06] Paul     And you, Da... vy? [06:11] Allan     In the Lord's name, we cherish     justice and righteousness. [06:17] Allan     Yet human righteousness     must have its limits. [06:22] Allan     When we become overzealous in enforcing     our own idea of what is right on others, [06:28] Allan     we reveal the differences     in our understandings [06:32] Allan     and risk creating conflict. [06:36] Allan     We may even drive others     away, into isolation. [06:40] Allan     Remember that even righteous     speech has the power to harm. [06:48] Lauretta     Mommer! Take it off! Get it out! [06:52] Lauretta     Worm! Worm! Worm! [06:54] Lauretta     It's going further down! [06:59] Marilla     Stay in your room for the rest of the day! [07:23] Davy     I s'pose that Paul Irving [07:25] Davy     wouldn't have dropped a caterpillar down     a girl's neck in church, would he? [07:30] Anne     Indeed he wouldn't. [07:33] Davy     Well, I'm kind of sorry I did it, then. [07:37] Davy     But... [07:39] Davy     it was such a jolly big caterpillar. [07:42] Davy     It seemed a pity to waste him. [07:46] Davy     And say, wasn't it fun     to hear that girl yell? [07:57] Gilbert     Today, I'd like to settle on a definite     plan for improving the Avonlea hall. [08:04] Diana     We should have enough money subscribed     to paint it and shingle the roof, too. [08:09] Fred     We had better decide on colors, then. [08:12] Jane     The roof will be dark red, of course. [08:15] Anne     Of course. [08:16] Gilbert     Now, what about the walls? [08:18] Diana     Why not a pretty green? [08:21] Fred     Good idea. I was thinking     just the same thing. [08:24] Diana     Were you really? [08:26] Fred     Yes. I know green would look splendid. [08:29] Gilbert     So we'll have it painted green? [08:32] Anne     So it seems. [08:33] Anne     And I guess we'll ask     Mr. Roger Pie to do the job. [08:37] Gilbert     The Pyes did subscribe the most, altogether. [08:40] Anne     Would you care for more tea? [08:42] Diana     Yes please. [08:44] Gilbert     In that case, we'll meet again in a week. [08:49] Anne     Wait, where is Dora? [08:51] Diana     She just went out back with Davy. [08:55] Anne     What? [09:01] Anne     Dora! [09:06] Anne     What has happened to you? [09:07] Anne     You're covered in mud. [09:11] Dora     Davy made me walk the pigpen fence. [09:18] Anne     Don't tell me you walked it? [09:20] Dora     I tried, but... [09:23] Anne     You fell in? [09:28] Anne     How could you do such a     thing to your sister? [09:30] Anne     I'm truly disappointed in you. [09:33] Anne     Davy?! [09:34] Davy     I never feel sorry for doing things     till after I've did them. [09:39] Davy     Dora wouldn't help me make pies,     'cause she was afraid of messing her clo'es [09:45] Davy     and that made me hopping mad. [09:54] Davy     I s'pose Paul Irving [09:55] Davy     wouldn't have made his sister walk a     pigpen fence if he knew she'd fall in? [10:02] Anne     No, he would never dream of such a thing. [10:07] Anne     Davy? [10:08] Davy     Anne, don't you like me a little bit, [10:13] Davy     even if I ain't a good boy like Paul? [10:18] Anne     Indeed I do. [10:22] Davy     You mean it?! [10:23] Anne     Yes. [10:24] Anne     But I'd like you better still     if you weren't so naughty. [10:31] Davy     I... did something else today. [10:34] Davy     I'm sorry now, but I'm     awful scared to tell you. [10:37] Anne     Davy, what is it you've done? [10:42] Anne     Davy, tell me what you've done! [10:45] Davy     I put a toad in Marilla's bed. [10:49] Davy     You can go and take it out if you like. [10:51] Davy     But say, wouldn't it be     fun to leave it there? [11:15] Davy     I thought that'd make more fun. [11:22] Davy     Oh, well. [11:37] Anne     This last fortnight has been so peaceful, [11:41] Anne     and even Davy has been almost well-behaved. [11:44] Anne     How quiet the woods are today... [11:49] Anne     not a murmur except that soft     wind purring in the treetops! [11:54] Anne     You beautiful trees! [11:59] Anne     I love every one of you as a friend. [12:04] Diana     Anne Shirley, you're only     pretending to be grown up. [12:10] Diana     I believe when you're alone you're     as much a little girl as you ever were. [12:15] Anne     You see, I was little for fourteen years [12:18] Anne     and I've only been grown-uppish     for scarcely three. [12:22] Anne     These walks home from school are almost     the only time I have for dreaming. [12:28] Diana     That sounds splendid. [12:30] Anne     Where are you going, Diana? [12:33] Diana     Down to the Dicksons. [12:35] Diana     I promised to help Alberta     cut out her new dress. [12:38] Diana     Can't you walk down in the evening,     Anne, and come home with me? [12:41] Anne     I might... [12:42] Anne     since Fred Wright is away in town [12:47] Anne     Is his company really so enjoyable? [12:49] Diana     I don't see why I should know. [12:55] Anne     Wait! [12:56] Anne     Don't leave me! [12:58] Anne; Diana     Really! [13:02] Anne     I'm home, Marilla. [13:04] Marilla     Anne, Dora is lost! [13:08] Marilla     I only just got home from Rachel's     and no Dora to be seen. [13:15] Anne     Davy, do you know where she is? [13:19] Davy     No, I don't. [13:20] Davy     I haven't seen her since     dinner time, cross my heart. [13:25] Anne     I see. [13:25] Marilla     I've hunted the whole house through. [13:28] Anne     She would never wander far away alone. [13:31] Anne     Let's search again. [13:37] Marilla     Dora! [13:40] Anne     Dora! [13:42] Marilla     It's a most mysterious thing. [13:44] Anne     Where can she be? [13:46] Davy     Maybe she's tumbled into the well. [13:50] Marilla     Did you see her? [13:51] Davy     No, but you've looked everywhere     'cept round the well. [14:04] Anne     If Dora fell in here... [14:09] Marilla     Run across for Mr. Harrison. [14:11] Anne     Mr. Harrison is away. [14:13] Anne     I'll go for Mr. Barry. [14:28] Barry     She can't be down there. [14:30] Barry     Look here, young man, are you sure     you've no idea where your sister is? [14:35] Davy     I've told you a dozen     times that I haven't. [14:37] Davy     Maybe a tramp come and stole her. [14:41] Marilla     Nonsense. [14:43] Marilla     Anne, do you suppose she could have     strayed over to Mr. Harrison's? [14:47] Marilla     She has always been talking about his parrot     ever since that time you took her over. [14:53] Anne     I'll go over and see. [14:57] Anne     Dora! Dora! [15:03] Ginger     Redheaded snippet! [15:05] Ginger     Redheaded snippet! [15:09] Anne     Dora! [15:11] Anne     Do— [15:14] Anne     Dora... [15:20] Anne     Oh, Dora! [15:21] Anne     Dora, what a fright you have given us! [15:24] Anne     How came you to be here? [15:26] Dora     Davy and I came over to see Ginger, [15:30] Dora     but Mr. Harrison weren't here. [15:33] Dora     And then Davy brought me here     and run out and shut the door. [15:39] Dora     I cried and cried, I was frightened, [15:41] Dora     and I thought you'd never come. [15:45] (Flashback) Davy     Cross my heart. [15:49] Marilla     Dora! [15:50] Marilla     Mr. Barry, Dora is here! [15:54] Barry     Thank heavens. [16:00] Anne     Where is Davy? [16:03] Marilla     I found him hiding in the stable. [16:16] Anne     How could you behave so, Davy?! [16:21] Davy     I... I just did it for fun. [16:24] Davy     I thought it would be fun to     give you folks a big scare. [16:29] Anne     But you told a falsehood about it, Davy. [16:32] Davy     What's a falsehood? Do you mean a whopper? [16:35] Anne     I mean a story that was not true. [16:39] Davy     Course I did. Everybody tells whoppers. [16:44] Davy     If I hadn't, you wouldn't     have been scared. [16:47] Davy     I had to tell it. [16:51] Davy     Anne? [16:52] Davy     What are you crying for? [16:54] Davy     You're supposed to get scared! [16:56] Davy     That's why I— [16:58] Anne     Oh, Davy, how could you?     Don't you know how wrong it was? [17:04] Davy     Anne... [17:14] Davy     I'm sorry, Anne! [17:15] Davy     I didn't know it was     wrong to tell whoppers! [17:20] Davy     How did you expect me to know it was wrong? [17:21] Davy     All Mr. Sprott's children     told them regular every day. [17:26] Davy     I s'pose Paul Irving never tells whoppers [17:30] Davy     and here I've been trying awful     hard to be as good as him, [17:35] Davy     but it ain't easy. [17:43] Davy     Now I s'pose you'll never love me again. [17:48] Davy     I'm awful sorry I've made you cry, Anne. [17:51] Anne     Listen, Davy, [17:53] Anne     there is plenty of fun to be had in     this world without telling falsehoods. [18:00] Anne     I'll teach you. [18:06] Anne     He didn't know it was wrong     to tell falsehoods, Marilla. [18:11] Anne     I think we must forgive him if he will     promise never to say what isn't true again. [18:17] Davy     I never will, now that I know it's bad. [18:22] Davy     If you ever catch me telling a whopper     again you can... you can skin me alive. [18:30] Anne     You mustn't say such things. [18:35] Davy     Fine, then. What'll you do to me this time? [18:39] Davy     I want to know. [18:41] Marilla     That's a good question. [18:43] Marilla     I can't think of any way except to     send him to bed without his supper. [18:48] Marilla     Can't you suggest something else     with that imagination of yours, Anne? [18:53] Anne     That will do. [18:55] Anne     I like to imagine only pleasant things. [19:00] Anne     There are so many unpleasant     things in the world already [19:06] Anne     that there is no use in imagining any more. [19:14] Davy     Anne, is it wrong for everybody     to tell falsehoods? [19:18] Anne     Yes, indeed. [19:19] Davy     Is it wrong for a grown-up person? [19:20] Anne     Yes. [19:21] Davy     Then, Marilla is bad, for she tells them. [19:25] Anne     Davy Keith, Marilla never     told a story in her life. [19:29] Davy     She did so. [19:31] Davy     She told me that something     dreadful would happen to me [19:33] Davy     if I didn't say my prayers every night. [19:35] Davy     And I haven't said them for over a week,      just to see what would happen... [19:43] Davy     and nothing has. [19:46] Davy     Why not, if she doesn't tell falsehoods? [19:49] Anne     Why, Davy Keith, something dreadful     has happened to you this very day. [19:54] Davy     I s'pose you mean being sent     to bed without any supper, [19:57] Davy     but that isn't dreadful. [20:00] Davy     I always eat twice as much for breakfast. [20:03] Anne     I don't mean your being sent to bed. [20:04] Anne     I mean the fact that you     told a falsehood today. [20:10] Anne     For a boy to tell what isn't true is almost     the worst thing that could happen to him. [20:14] Anne     So you see Marilla told you the truth. [20:20] Davy     Oh. [20:22] Davy     But I thought the something     bad would be exciting. [20:32] Marilla     I suppose I shouldn't have told him that, [20:35] Marilla     although I heard a minister     say it to a child once. [20:41] Anne     And that convinced them, I suppose. [20:44] Anne     But Davy isn't so easily satisfied. [20:47] Marilla     True enough. [20:48] Marilla     I do not know what we are     going to do with that child. [20:51] Marilla     And Dora is such a good girl. [20:54] Anne     A good child brings her own challenges. [20:56] Anne     And remember how bad I was when I came here. [21:02] Marilla     You were always getting     into terrible scrapes. [21:11] Anne     I don't see that I said anything so funny. [21:16] Anne     Davy's mind has to have     something to occupy it, [21:21] Anne     just as mine did. [21:23] Marilla     You may be right. [21:25] Anne     You and Matthew helped me     to get as far as I have. [21:30] Anne     I'd like to do the same for those children. [21:35] Anne     Perhaps we always love best     the people who need us. [21:42] Anne     And they need us badly. [21:46] Marilla     You know, Matthew once told me just that. [21:51] Anne     Did he really? [21:53] Anne     And who was it who needed Matthew? [21:59] Anne     Tell me. I want to know! SIGN    Next Time SIGN    When I Think Something Nice Is Going to Happen,     I Seem to Fly Right Up On the Wings of Anticipation 13 - When I Think Something Nice Is Going to Happen, I Seem to Fly Right Up On the Wings of Anticipation Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:01] Anne     Ten whole months have flown by since     Davy and Dora came to Green Gables. [00:08] Anne     Right when the children had     really come to feel at home, [00:11] Anne     we got notice of a most unexpected visit. [00:16] Davy     I'm awful hungry. [00:20] Anne     I'll give you a biscuit in a minute. [00:22] Davy     But I ain't biscuit hungry. [00:25] Davy     I'm plum cake hungry. [00:27] Anne     That's a kind of hunger that     can be endured very comfortably. [00:34] Davy     Well, gimme a biscuit, then. [00:40] Anne     Oh, Marilla! [00:41] Anne     What do you think this letter is about? [00:44] Marilla     I'm sure I don't know. [00:45] Anne     It's from Priscilla, my friend from Queen's, [00:48] Anne     and she says that Mrs. Morgan     is on the Island. [00:52] Marilla     The Mrs. Morgan who writes those     novels you're always reading? [00:56] Anne     The very same! [00:57] Anne     The Rosebud Garden is my special favorite. [01:01] Anne     Mrs. Morgan is a distant     relative of Priscilla's, [01:05] Anne     and if it is fine Thursday, they are going     to drive up to Avonlea for dinner. [01:10] Anne     Oh, isn't it wonderful? [01:13] Anne     I can hardly believe I'm not dreaming. [01:15] Marilla     I daresay Mrs. Morgan is     a lot like other people. [01:19] Anne     Oh, Marilla, may I cook every     bit of the dinner myself? [01:23] Anne     I want to feel that I can do something     for the author of The Rosebud Garden. [01:27] Marilla     I daresay you wouldn't     take no for an answer. [01:31] Marilla     You're quite welcome to the job. [01:33] Anne     Oh, thank you! [01:35] Anne     Then we ought to invite     Mr. and Mrs. Allan and Miss Stacy, too. [01:39] Anne     And I'll ask Diana over to help. [01:41] Marilla     You'd better not try to     put on too much style. [01:44] Anne     I won't! [01:46] Anne     What shall we put on the menu? [01:48] Anne     And how shall we dress the place up? [01:50] Anne     I simply must put on a marvelous     dinner for Mrs. Morgan! SIGN    Chapter 13 SIGN    When I Think Something Nice Is Going to Happen,     I Seem to Fly Right Up On the Wings of Anticipation [03:31] Anne     I'll have a light soup to begin with, [03:35] Anne     and then a couple of roast fowls. [03:38] Davy     If Marilla'll hold them by     the legs, I'll manage the axe. [03:42] Anne     I'd appreciate it. [03:45] Anne     Then I'll have peas and beans and     creamed potatoes and a lettuce salad. [03:51] Anne     Dora, would you help me shell the peas? [03:55] Dora     Of course. [03:56] Anne     I'm having very important     guests tomorrow, you two. [04:00] Anne     Promise me you'll be on your best behavior. [04:02] Davy; Dora     We will! [04:03] Anne     Good. Then we'll start with a cleaning! [04:14] Diana     Say, Anne, [04:16] Diana     what do you imagine Mrs. Morgan is like? [04:18] Anne     I've imagined her a     dozen different ways. [04:22] Anne     What she'll look like,     and what she'll say. [04:25] Anne     And I'm so anxious about     the freckles on my nose. [04:29] Anne     All Mrs. Morgan's heroines     have such perfect complexions. [04:34] Diana     They're not very noticeable. [04:36] Anne     Do you think so? [04:38] Diana     Try a little lemon juice on them     tonight if they really bother you. [04:42] Anne     I'll give that a try. [04:45] Davy     Anne, why's your nose all     shiny? I want to know. [04:49] Anne     I put lemon juice on it. [04:51] Davy     What'd you want to do that for? [04:55] Anne     Because I want to look my best. [04:57] Davy     Huh. [04:59] Anne     Thank you for all your help today, Davy-boy. [05:02] Anne     Will you promise to behave     yourself again tomorrow? [05:05] Davy     If I'm as good as good     can be all day tomorrow. [05:07] Davy     will you let me be just as bad     as I like all the next day? [05:10] Anne     I couldn't do that, [05:12] Anne     but I'll take you and Dora     for a row in the flat. [05:16] Davy     Really? It's a bargain! [05:18] Davy     I meant to go over to Mr. Harrison's and     fire peas from my new popgun at Ginger, [05:23] Davy     but another day'll do as well. [05:25] Anne     You shouldn't do that any day. [05:27] Davy     I bet tomorrow'll be no fun,     since I'll have to be good all the time. [05:32] Anne     I won't let that happen. [05:34] Anne     We're having my dear Mrs. Morgan to dinner; [05:37] Anne     I'll make it a wonderful day! [05:47] Anne     It looks like a lovely day. [05:55] Diana     Good morning, Anne. [05:56] Anne     Good morning, Diana. [05:58] Anne     You look simply sweet in that apron. [06:00] Diana     This is for the preparations. [06:02] Diana     Of course I'll wear my     white muslin to dinner. [06:07] Anne     I know you'll look lovely in it. [06:08] Diana     But it's a little tight. [06:10] Diana     I weigh four pounds more     than I did last month. [06:13] Diana     Mrs. Morgan's heroines     are all tall and slender. [06:18] Anne     And what if they are? [06:20] Anne     You're Diana Barry with the dearest dimples. [06:22] Anne     Let's forget our troubles     and think of our mercies. [06:25] Anne     If I have a freckled nose,     the shape of it is all right. [06:30] Diana     Yes, it is. [06:31] Anne     Do you think the lemon juice did any good? [06:34] Diana     Yes, I really think it did. [06:36] Anne     Did it really? Thank goodness! [06:38] Diana     I'll help you pick flowers. [06:40] Anne     We'll decorate the parlor first,      then set the table. [06:46] Anne     Priscilla said they'd     be here about twelve. [06:49] Diana     Yes! [06:55] Anne     Let's put an allusion to      The Rosebud Garden at Mrs. Morgan's place. [07:00] Diana     What a lovely idea! [07:16] Anne     I'm pleased to see you being good, Davy. [07:19] Davy     I promised, didn't I? [07:25] Anne     Now if only my freckles don't     make themselves too obvious. [07:29] Diana     I do hope I'll be able to say     something once in a while. [07:31] Anne     I don't think there is much fear     that I won't be able to talk. [07:38] Anne     It was so good of you all to come. [07:41] Mr. Allan     Thank you for inviting us today. [07:44] Mrs. Allan     The thought of it has brightened our days. [07:46] Stacy     How nice to see you again, Anne, Diana. [07:49] Stacy     You both look charming. [07:52] Anne; Diana     Thank you very much. [07:57] Diana     They're awfully late. [07:59] Anne     Suppose they don't come at all? [08:01] Diana     Don't suppose it. [08:03] Diana     But they really ought to be here by now. [08:11] Marilla     Anne, Miss Stacy wants to     see the willowware platter. [08:16] Anne     I thought she would. I'm just wiping it. [08:27] Anne     Davy?! [08:28] Davy     I finished raveling out my herring net     and went to put it on the shelf, only... [08:34] Marilla     Davy Keith, didn't I forbid you to climb     up on that table again? Didn't I? [08:38] Davy     I forgot. [08:41] Davy     You've told me not to do such an awful lot     of things that I can't remember them all. [08:45] Marilla     Well, you march upstairs and     stay there till after dinner! [08:48] Davy     I didn't mean to fall on the pie. [08:52] Davy     Since it's spoiled, can't I take     some of the pieces upstairs with me? [08:58] Anne     No, you may not! [09:00] Diana     What shall we do for dessert? [09:03] Anne     I think we have a crock     of strawberry preserves. [09:07] Diana     There's plenty of whipped cream      left in the bowl for it. [09:17] Anne     Something must have delayed them. [09:19] Marilla     We cannot keep the Allans or     Miss Stacy waiting any longer. [09:25] Marilla     Shall we go ahead and have dinner now? [09:28] Anne     No, I know that they'll be here. [09:31] Anne     Mrs. Morgan's heroines     always rise to the occasion. [09:38] Diana     Anne, did you put sugar in these peas? [09:42] Anne     Yes, I put a spoonful of     sugar in. We always do. [09:46] Diana     But I put a spoonful in too,     when I set them on the stove. [09:52] Anne     They're sweet! How awful! [09:53] Marilla     It's a case of too many cooks, I guess. [09:56] Marilla     I didn't think you'd remember about     the sugar, Anne, so I put in a spoonful. [10:07] Anne     Well, there will be no green peas today. [10:16] Anne     No! [10:19] Marilla     Davy! [10:20] Marilla     Did you throw that conch down on purpose?! [10:23] Davy     No, I never did. I got hungry and tried     to go downstairs and my hand slipped. [10:29] Marilla     Well, look what you've done! [10:31] Anne     Don't blame Davy. [10:34] Anne     It was my fault. I set that platter     there and forgot all about it. [10:41] Anne     Mrs. Morgan?! Now, of all times?! [10:47] Lynde     Good afternoon. [10:49] Marilla     Rachel? [10:50] Anne     O-Oh, it's only you. [10:52] Lynde     Only me, is it? [10:55] Lynde     I just came from the post office.     A letter's come for you, [10:59] Lynde     and I'm here to deliver it. [11:01] Anne     It's from Priscilla.     She posted it yesterday. [11:06] Anne     "Oh, Anne dear, I know this is sudden,     but Aunty has sprained her ankle." [11:10] Anne     "I'm so sorry, but I'm afraid we won't     get up to Green Gables at all now," [11:14] Anne     "for by the time Aunty's ankle is well,     she will have to go back to Toronto." [11:25] Lynde     I hope I'm not imposing. [11:29] Anne     It was too good to be true. [11:31] Anne     Perhaps when Diana and I are old and gray,     we shall be able to laugh over today. [11:37] Anne     But not before then, for it has     truly been a bitter disappointment. [11:42] Anne     Have you heard about the hall? [11:44] Marilla     Yes, they painted it a brilliant blue. [11:48] Anne     They were meant to paint     it a beautiful green. [11:51] Anne     It was to be the symbol of our society. [11:55] Marilla     You are never going to outgrow your fashion     of setting your heart so on things [11:58] Marilla     and then crashing down into despair     because you don't get them. [12:02] Anne     I know I'm too much inclined that way. [12:05] Anne     When I think something     nice is going to happen, [12:09] Anne     I seem to fly right up on     the wings of anticipation. [12:14] Anne     But the flying part is glorious     as long as it lasts. [12:17] Anne     It's like soaring through a sunset. [12:21] Anne     I think it almost pays for the thud. [12:25] Marilla     I'd rather walk calmly along and     do without both flying and thud. [12:29] Marilla     Where's Davy? [12:31] Anne     In bed. I've promised to take him and     Dora to the shore for a picnic tomorrow. [12:36] Anne     He tried to be good, and I hadn't     the heart to disappoint him. [12:40] Marilla     You'll drown yourself or the twins,     rowing about the pond in that flat. [12:45] Anne     Suppose you come with us tomorrow. [12:47] Marilla     No, thank you. [12:49] Marilla     There's Gilbert coming up the lane. [12:54] Marilla     Why don't you invite him     for a row on the pond? [12:57] Anne     Yes, perhaps I will. [13:15] Davy     Nothing beats a boat! [13:18] Gilbert     Be careful! [13:21] Davy     I wouldn't have minded if I fell in! [13:23] Gilbert     I know the feeling, Davy,     but do you know how to swim? [13:27] Davy     Not a bit! [13:29] Gilbert     Then don't say you wouldn't mind falling in. [13:31] Gilbert     You'll get a great bloated belly     full of water if you drown. [13:35] Davy     Would I?! [13:37] Davy     I'd like a big, full belly! [13:40] Gilbert     Do you know how to swim, Dora? [13:42] Dora     No, I don't. [13:44] Gilbert     Then I'll teach you sometime. [13:46] Dora     Would you really?! [13:47] Dora     I love you, Gilbert! [13:50] Davy     But I bet I could swim,     even if I'd never learned how. [13:54] Davy     The boat's so much fun,      it makes me want to give it a try. [13:58] Anne     No. We didn't bring swimming things today. [14:00] Davy     Oh, you're no fun. [14:02] Davy     I wanted a soak and a splash. [14:05] Davy     Say, do you think I could swim to that bank? [14:26] Paul     Teacher! [14:29] Anne     Paul. [14:31] Anne     Are you visiting a grave, too? [14:33] Paul     Yes. [14:34] Paul     I'm taking this bouquet of geraniums to     put on Grandpa Irving's grave for Grandma. [14:39] Paul     And I'm leaving this bunch of white roses      in memory of my little mother. [14:46] Anne     Your mother passed away in     the States, didn't she? [14:50] Paul     Yes. It's just three years     today since she died. [14:56] Paul     I'm sure Father will be visiting her grave     in Boston soon, if he hasn't already. [15:02] Paul     It's been three whole years. [15:05] Anne     Paul... [15:06] Paul     Such a long, long time but it     hurts just as much as ever. [15:11] Paul     Sometimes it seems to me that     I just can't bear it, it hurts so. [15:15] Anne     And yet you wouldn't     want it to stop hurting. [15:21] Anne     You wouldn't want to forget your     little mother even if you could. [15:30] Paul     You're so good at understanding, teacher. [15:33] Paul     I couldn't talk much to Father about Mother,      because it made him feel so bad. [15:39] Paul     When he put his hand over his face,     I always knew it was time to stop. [15:48] Anne     Paul... [15:52] Anne     See here, Paul, you mustn't blame yourself.     Nor your father, of course. [15:59] Paul     Father's splendid when     you do get to know him. [16:03] Paul     I love him the best in all the world,      and Grandma Irving next, [16:08] Paul     and then you, teacher. [16:10] Anne     Goodness! [16:11] Paul     I'd love you next to father if it wasn't     my duty to love Grandma Irving best, [16:16] Paul     because she's doing so much for me. [16:18] Anne     Yes, and I love you, too, Paul. [16:22] Anne     If you don't mind, would you     tell me about your mother? [16:25] Paul     Of course. [16:26] Paul     Mrs. Lynde came over the other day. [16:30] Paul     She looked at a photo of Mother and said, [16:32] Paul     "She's a real pretty woman, but I daresay     your father will find another wife." [16:39] Paul     She gave me such a shock, I thought     I might die then and there. [16:52] Marilla     Now, Davy, you try to be a good     boy and don't bother Anne. [16:57] Davy     I won't be bad on purpose,      but s'posen I'm bad zacksidentally? [17:03] Marilla     You'll have to guard against accidents. [17:06] Marilla     Anne, if Mr. Shearer comes     today, get some steak. [17:12] Anne     I'll remember. [17:13] Marilla     Well then, I'd best be off. [17:15] Anne; Davy     Take care. [17:17] Anne     Come along, Davy-boy.     You'll help me clean the house today. [17:22] Davy     All right. [17:24] Davy     But I want a cookie first. [17:26] Anne     Not till we're done! [17:38] Anne     More rampant than ever. [17:43] Davy     What're you looking for, Anne? [17:46] Anne     My freckle lotion. I found the     recipe for it in a magazine. [17:50] Anne     Here it is! [17:58] Anne     That must be Mr. Shearer. [18:01] Anne     Here I am! [18:03] Anne     Mr. Shearer, we'd like some steak and... [18:06] Priscilla     It's dreadful to come upon     you so unexpectedly as this. [18:08] Priscilla     This is Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. Pendexter. [18:15] Anne     M-M-Mrs. Morgan?! [18:18] Anne     W-Welcome to Green Gables. [18:21] Anne     It's an honor to meet you. [18:23] Anne     My name is Anne Shirley. [18:28] Anne     I didn't expect Mrs. Morgan to be     a stout little gray-haired woman. [18:32] Priscilla     The tall one is Mrs. Pendexter. [18:35] Priscilla     She lives in New York and her     husband is a millionaire. [18:37] Anne     In any event, this is all awfully sudden.     I can still feel my heart racing. [18:41] Priscilla     I'm so sorry. Aunty's ankle felt better      sooner than we expected, [18:46] Priscilla     and she wanted to meet you,     so I brought her over. [18:49] Priscilla     But really, Anne, your nose... [18:52] Anne     My freckles, you mean! [18:54] Anne     I know, but it's no use fretting. [18:56] Anne     I'll run and get things ready for tea. [19:00] Anne     Thank goodness Marilla made preserves. [19:04] Diana     Do you have company, Anne?     I saw a strange carriage outside. [19:09] Anne     Diana, you couldn't have     come at a better time. [19:11] Anne     Who do you suppose is in that     parlor at this very moment? [19:16] Anne     Oh, Diana, don't look at me so.     You, at least, must be used to my freckles. [19:20] Diana     It isn't your freckles, Anne.     It's your nose. [19:24] Anne     My nose? Surely nothing     has gone wrong with it! [19:30] Anne     What? [19:31] Anne     What?! [19:36] Diana     What is the matter with it? [19:38] Anne     I thought I was rubbing     my freckle lotion on it, [19:40] Anne     but I must have used that red dye Marilla     has for marking the pattern on her rugs. [19:44] Anne     What shall I do? [19:46] Diana     It's blazing scarlet,     although I don't like to say so. [19:52] Anne     I don't care how much it hurts!     Scrub as hard as you can! [19:57] Diana     I'm trying to! [19:58] Anne     First I dye my hair; then I dye my nose. [20:04] Anne     Marilla cut my hair off when I dyed it [20:07] Anne     but that remedy would hardly     be practicable in this case. [20:09] Diana     It's awfully stubborn! [20:11] Anne     Wait, that hurts! It hurts! [20:14] Anne     What good will rubbing it even redder do?! [20:17] Diana     You said you didn't mind if it hurt! [20:22] Morgan     These preserved plums taste delightful. [20:26] Anne     Yes. Marilla made them. [20:29] Pendexter     A really refined flavor. [20:32] Pendexter     May I ask for another helping? [20:34] Anne     Yes, of course. [20:42] Anne     And so I brushed on the dye, trying to turn     my hair black, but it came out green. [20:47] Anne     Even red hair was better than that. [20:52] Anne     Yet here I am four years later, [20:54] Anne     turning my nose red with what     I thought was freckle cream. [20:58] Anne     I certainly am clumsy with dyes! [21:09] Morgan; Pendexter     Good day. [21:11] Anne     Take care! [21:12] Davy     Bye-bye! [21:21] Anne     It has indeed been a feast of reason     and flow of soul, hasn't it? [21:25] Anne     I don't know which I enjoyed more, [21:29] Anne     listening to Mrs. Morgan or     gazing at Mrs. Pendexter. [21:33] Diana     Mrs. Pendexter is rich, and yet she took     a second helping of the plum preserves. [21:39] Anne     I daresay even an English earl [21:41] Anne     wouldn't have turned up his aristocratic     nose at Marilla's plum preserves. [21:49] Anne     I shall never try any     beautifying messes again. [21:52] Anne     A few freckles are preferable to a red nose. [21:59] Anne     I'm more like myself with them. SIGN    Next Time SIGN    It Is Never Too Late for the Real Prince     to Come for the True Princess 14 - It Is Never Too Late for the Real Prince to Come for the True Princess Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:05] Diana     We'll never reach the Kimballs'     in time for tea now. [00:12] Anne     If only we at least knew where we were. [00:17] Anne     Diana and I accepted an     invitation from a friend [00:20] Anne     and got ourselves lost in the woods. [00:24] Diana     What shall we do? [00:26] Diana     Should we turn back and go home? [00:29] Anne     Wait. [00:30] Anne     There's a house. [00:35] Diana     Why, it's Echo Lodge. [00:41] Diana     Miss Lavendar Lewis lives here.     They say she is very peculiar. [00:45] Anne     Lavendar Lewis? [00:47] (Flashback) Lynde     That Paul is Stephen Irving's boy. [00:51] (Flashback) Lynde     You remember. Him that jilted     Lavendar Lewis over at Grafton? [00:59] Anne     I've heard her name before. [01:04] Charlotta     Come in, ma'am. And you, ma'am. [01:07] Anne     Is Miss Lewis at home? [01:10] Charlotta     I'll tell Miss Lavendar     you're here, ma'am. [01:15] Charlotta     And sit down, ma'am. [01:16] Diana     Couldn't she have directed us to the road? [01:19] Anne     I was curious to see Miss Lavendar. [01:36] Lavendar     Welcome to Echo Lodge. [01:39] Lavendar     Won't you stay and have tea with me? [01:42] Anne     But you are expecting other     guests, aren't you? [01:45] Lavendar     Not at all. [01:46] Lavendar     So few people ever come here. [01:49] Lavendar     So we just pretended we were     going to have a tea party. [01:54] Lavendar     I know you'll think me dreadfully foolish. [01:58] Anne     Oh, no, I— [01:59] Lavendar     It's quite all right. I am foolish. [02:02] Lavendar     And I'm ashamed of it     when I'm found out. SIGN    Chapter 14 SIGN    It Is Never Too Late for the Real Prince to Come     for the True Princess [03:41] Marilla     Lavendar Lewis? [03:43] Marilla     It's over fifteen years     since I saw her last. [03:46] Marilla     She was reckoned a great     beauty when she was a girl. [03:49] Marilla     Davy Keith! [03:51] Marilla     Don't spread yourself over     the table in that fashion! [03:51] Anne     Her hair is snow-white but her     face is fresh and almost girlish, [03:56] Anne     and she's very interesting. [04:00] (Flashback) Lavendar     Of course it's silly in     anybody as old as I am. [04:03] (Flashback) Lavendar     But what is the use of being     an independent old maid [04:06] (Flashback) Lavendar     if you can't be silly when you want to,      and when it doesn't hurt anybody? [04:13] Anne     Miss Lavendar imagines things, too. [04:18] Anne     But when we were plucking flowers from     her garden and getting ready to leave... [04:24] Anne     my tongue slipped. [04:30] (Flashback) Lavendar     Paul Irving? [04:33] (Flashback) Anne     He is a little pupil of mine. [04:36] (Flashback) Anne     He came from Boston last year [04:38] (Flashback) Anne     to live with his grandmother,     Mrs. Irving of the shore road. [04:45] (Flashback) Lavendar     Then he must be... [04:47] (Flashback) Lavendar     Stephen Irving's son. [04:52] Anne     That was rash of me. [04:54] Marilla     Don't go nosing into other people's affairs. [04:57] Anne     I really did not mean to! [05:01] Anne     I do wonder what went wrong between     Miss Lavendar and Paul's father. [05:07] Marilla     It must have been something terrible,     for they broke off their engagement. [05:12] Marilla     Then Stephen went away to the     States and never come home since. [05:17] Anne     Perhaps it was nothing     very dreadful after all. [05:22] Anne     It's time I went to the A.V.I.S. meeting. [05:24] Anne     Please don't say anything about my     being at Miss Lavendar's to Mrs. Lynde. [05:28] Marilla     I won't, though Rachel's tied down     home now on account of Thomas. [05:31] Davy     Now that tastes fine! [05:33] Marilla     Davy! [05:35] Marilla     Do stop squirming like an eel! [05:35] Davy     It tastes too good to stop! [05:41] Anne     Diana and I paid many a visit     to Echo Lodge after that. [05:49] Anne     On days when Diana could     not go, I went alone. [05:56] Anne     Miss Lavendar! [05:59] Lavendar     I thought you would come tonight, Anne! [06:05] Lavendar     Charlotta the Fourth is away for the night. [06:09] Lavendar     I should have been very lonely     if you hadn't come. [06:13] Anne     I told Marilla that I planned to     stay the night at Echo Lodge. [06:20] Lavendar     I'm doubly glad. [06:22] Lavendar     Oh, Anne, how pretty you are! [06:28] Lavendar     Charlotta the Fourth is the     youngest of four sisters. [06:32] Lavendar     Her real name is... [06:35] Lavendar     Leonora! [06:37] Anne     Charlotta the Fourth is named Leonora? [06:40] Lavendar     Charlotta is her oldest sister's name. [06:44] Lavendar     She stayed with me till she was sixteen. [06:49] Lavendar     Then came her sister... [06:51] Lavendar     Oh, yes! Julietta! [06:53] Lavendar     But she looked so like Charlotta that     I kept calling her that all the time. [07:00] Lavendar     And she didn't mind. [07:02] Lavendar     So I just gave up trying to remember her     right name. She was Charlotta the Second. [07:07] Lavendar     And when she went away Evelina came     and she was Charlotta the Third. [07:12] Lavendar     Now I have Charlotta the Fourth. [07:17] Lavendar     Have I said something funny? [07:25] Lavendar     Stephen Irving and me? [07:28] Anne     Yes, I've heard that you     and he were engaged once. [07:32] Lavendar     So we were, twenty-five years ago. [07:39] Lavendar     We'd been engaged in a way almost     all our lives, you might say. [07:46] Lavendar     He was nine and I was six. [08:00] Lavendar     The next time we met, [08:02] Lavendar     he told me that he had pretty well made up      his mind to marry me when he grew up. [08:08] Lavendar     I remember that I said, "Thank you." [08:12] Lavendar     But... [08:14] Lavendar     Not long after our engagement, [08:17] Lavendar     we had just a stupid, silly,     commonplace quarrel. [08:21] Lavendar     He was a very high-strung, sensitive fellow. [08:24] Lavendar     I suppose I provoked him by     some foolishness of mine. [08:29] Lavendar     One day, when Stephen came     back to mend matters, [08:37] Lavendar     I wouldn't listen to him. [08:46] Lavendar     And so he went away for good. [08:55] Lavendar     I might have sent for him perhaps, [08:59] Lavendar     but I couldn't humble myself to do that. [09:04] Lavendar     I knew I would rather be an old maid than     marry anybody who wasn't Stephen Irving. [09:11] Lavendar     Anne? [09:14] Anne     I'm sorry. I just... [09:20] Lavendar     You look sympathetic as only seventeen     can look. But don't overdo it. [09:26] Lavendar     My heart did break, if ever a heart did, [09:30] Lavendar     but real life won't let you stay miserable. [09:33] Lavendar     I'm really a very happy, contented little     person in spite of my broken heart. [09:39] Lavendar     I enjoy dreams and echoes and peanut candy. [09:47] Lavendar     It gave me a shock to hear about Stephen's     son that first day you were here, Anne. [09:54] Lavendar     What sort of a boy is he? [09:56] Anne     He is the dearest, sweetest     child I ever knew. [10:01] Lavendar     I'd like to see him. [10:03] Lavendar     I wonder if he looks anything like the     little dream-boy who lives here with me... [10:09] Lavendar     my little dream-boy. [10:13] Anne     I'll bring him through with me sometime. [10:16] Lavendar     Truly? [10:17] Anne     Yes. [10:18] Lavendar     But not too soon. I want to     get used to the thought. [10:22] Anne     Oh, am I being rash again? [10:26] (Flashback) Marilla     Don't go nosing into other people's affairs. [10:29] Anne     I won't tell Marilla. And Paul... [10:33] Anne     What shall I say to Paul? [10:42] Paul     Why does Miss Lewis want     to see me, do you think? [10:46] Anne     Miss Lavendar pretends     things just like we do. [10:51] Anne     I suppose she wants to talk     with you because of that. [10:55] Paul     Does she really? That sounds like fun. [11:05] Lavendar     Welcome. [11:07] Anne     And this is Miss Lavendar. [11:10] Paul     Good day. [11:12] Lavendar     Good day to you, too. [11:20] Lavendar     You... You are very like your father. [11:23] Paul     Everybody says I'm a     chip off the old block. [11:26] Paul     Do you know Father? [11:29] Lavendar     I did. A long time ago. [11:32] Anne     I couldn't begin to imagine [11:34] Anne     what pain this meeting     would cause Miss Lavendar. [11:51] Anne     Then Miss Lavendar and Paul     took to each other in no time. [11:56] Diana     I knew they would. [11:58] Anne     I also learned where     Echo Lodge got its name. [12:09] (Flashback) Lavendar     Charlotta the Fourth and I often sit out     here and amuse ourselves with echoes. [12:16] (Flashback) Paul     Hello! [12:21] (Flashback) Charlotta     Well done, sir. [12:22] (Flashback) Anne     That was wonderful, Paul. [12:25] Anne     And as we were going, Paul said to     Miss Lavendar, "You may kiss me if you like." [12:32] Anne     A goodbye kiss, of course. [12:37] (Flashback) Lavendar     How did you know I wanted to kiss you? [12:41] (Flashback) Paul     Because you looked at me just     as my little mother used to do. [12:48] (Flashback) Paul     I think I'd like to have you for a particular     friend of mine, if you don't object. [12:54] (Flashback) Lavendar     I... I don't think I shall object. [12:58] (Flashback) Paul     I like Miss Lavendar. [13:02] (Flashback) Paul     I like the way she looked at me, [13:05] (Flashback) Paul     and I like her stone house,     and I like Charlotta the Fourth. [13:10] Anne     I didn't know what to say to him. [13:15] Diana     Who knows how this story will end? [13:19] Diana     Anne, I'm going to ask     you a serious question. [13:21] Diana     Do you care anything for Gilbert? [13:24] Anne     Ever so much as a friend [13:26] Anne     and not a bit in the way you mean. [13:31] Anne     You know what my ideal is, Diana. [13:35] Diana     Tall and slender, with dignified features     and melancholy, mysterious eyes. [13:42] Anne     And a soft, enchanting voice. [13:46] Anne     I would marry a man like that     if one presented himself. [13:50] Diana     But people's ideals change sometimes. [13:52] Anne     True. Fred Wright doesn't fulfill yours. [13:58] Anne     But mine won't. [14:01] Diana     What if you never meet a man who meets it? [14:06] Anne     Then... [14:08] Lavendar     Real life won't let you stay miserable. [14:12] Anne     Then I shall die an old maid. [14:15] Anne     I daresay it isn't the     hardest death by any means. [14:19] Diana     Never fear, Anne.     You'll meet the right man for you. [14:24] Anne     Wouldn't that be something. [14:35] Paul     I can't blow the horn half as     well as Charlotta the Fourth. [14:38] Charlotta     No, sir. You blew very well     for your first time, sir. [14:42] Lavendar     Why, Paul, you've grown. [14:45] Paul     I plan to eat heartily and keep     growing till I'm as tall as Father. [14:49] Paul     He is six feet, you know. [14:52] Lavendar     Yes, I do know. [15:02] Anne     What is the matter, Charlotta? [15:05] Charlotta     Miss Lavendar isn't well,     Miss Shirley, ma'am. [15:10] Charlotta     Not since that day you and Paul     were here together before. [15:16] Charlotta     Ever since then I've noticed her     acting tired and lonesome like. [15:18] Charlotta     She never pretends company's coming,      nor fixes up for it, nor nothing, ma'am. [15:23] Paul     Miss Lavendar, why do you     look at me like that? [15:27] Lavendar     Do forgive me. [15:28] Lavendar     You do put me in mind of     somebody I knew long ago. [15:33] Paul     When you were young? [15:37] Lavendar     Yes, when I was young.     Do I seem very old to you, Paul? [15:41] Paul     Do you know, I can't make     up my mind about that. [15:44] Paul     Your hair looks old. [15:46] Paul     But your eyes are as young as my     beautiful teacher's when you laugh. [15:52] Paul     I tell you what, Miss Lavendar,     I think you would make a splendid mother. [15:58] Lavendar     What makes you say that? [16:03] Paul     You have just the right look in your eyes!     The look my little mother always had! [16:18] Anne     Do you think I ought never to have     taken Paul to see Miss Lavendar? [16:23] Marilla     It's too late for second thoughts now. [16:25] Marilla     And wasn't it Lavendar who told     you she wanted to meet him? [16:29] Anne     Well, yes, she did say that. [16:32] Anne     There must be some way to lift     Miss Lavendar's spirits. [16:48] Tailor A     Good day. [16:54] Lavendar     What a frivolous person I must be,     that a new dress should exhilarate me so. [17:08] Anne     It isn't like Paul to miss     school two days running. [17:16] Anne     I know he lives around here. [17:22] Paul     Oh, Miss Shirley! [17:25] Anne     Hello, Paul. [17:27] Paul     Teacher, father is here from America. [17:30] Paul     Father, this is Miss Shirley, my teacher! [17:35] Anne     Here is Paul's father [17:38] Anne     and Miss Lavendar's prince. [17:42] Stephen     Paul's letters have been so     full of you, Miss Shirley, [17:46] Stephen     that I feel as if I were pretty     well acquainted with you already. [17:50] Stephen     I want to thank you for what     you have done for Paul. [17:56] Stephen     I think that your influence     has been just what he needed. [18:03] Stephen     Paul, would would you ask your     grandmother to make tea? [18:09] Paul     Grandma! [18:11] Stephen     In Paul's letters he spoke of going     with you to visit Echo Lodge. [18:16] Anne     Yes, he did. [18:17] Stephen     Do you know her well? [18:20] Anne     Yes, indeed, she is a *very     *dear friend of mine. [18:23] Stephen     I wonder how much you know. [18:26] Stephen     About what passed between us. [18:30] Anne     I know all about it. [18:34] Stephen     I see. [18:38] Lavendar     Stephen Irving is home, isn't he? [18:41] Anne     How did you know? Who told you? [18:43] Lavendar     Nobody. I knew that must be it,     just from the way you spoke. [18:48] Anne     He wants to come and see you.     May I send him word that he may? [18:55] Lavendar     Yes, of course. There is no     reason why he shouldn't. [19:02] Lavendar     He is only coming as any old friend might. [19:05] Anne     Mr. Irving loves Miss Lavendar still. [19:09] Anne     I just know he does. [19:12] Anne     And Miss Lavendar feels the same. [19:25] Stephen     There is nothing changed about this house     or garden since twenty-five years ago. [19:37] Charlotta     Please wait, sir. Miss Lavendar     will be with you shortly, sir. [20:05] Lavendar     Look at me. I'm a white-haired old maid. [20:14] Charlotta     Do you think that Mr. Irving     will marry Miss Lavendar? [20:19] Anne     I wonder that myself. [20:21] Charlotta     I've been awful worried, thinking what on     earth she'd do when I get to be sixteen [20:26] Charlotta     and have to go away and     leave her on her own. [20:30] Anne     I think we've cause for hope. [20:33] Charlotta     If he's going away this early, [20:38] Charlotta     there's nothing into it and never will be. [20:42] Anne     Look, Charlotta. [20:47] Charlotta     Oh, Miss Shirley, ma'am! [20:50] Charlotta     He must have proposed to her! [20:57] Anne     I'm not a prophetess,     but I'm going to make a prediction. [21:03] Anne     There'll be a wedding in this old stone     house before the maple leaves are red. [21:16] Anne     Do you want that translated     into prose, Charlotta? [21:20] Charlotta     No, I can understand that. [21:23] Charlotta     Why, you're crying! What for? [21:26] Anne     Oh, I suppose... [21:28] Anne     because it's all so beautiful...     and storybookish... and romantic... [21:35] Anne     and sad. [21:44] Paul     What a wonderfully nice     person Miss Lavendar is. [21:48] Paul     I think you and she would have     been friends if you had ever met. [21:53] Paul     And you know, Mother, [21:56] Paul     I'll always, always love you. SIGN    Next Time SIGN    I'll Come from the     Ends of the Earth     If Necessary 15 - I’ll Come from the Ends of the Earth If Necessary Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:01] Anne     Life is a series of departures. [00:10] Thomas     I'm sorry, Rachel. [00:12] Thomas     Sorry I ain't leaving you better off. [00:16] Lynde     Don't be silly, Thomas!     I'm happy enough for anyone! [00:21] Thomas     Children, look after your mother. [00:25] Lynde     Thomas! [00:27] Thomas     You've been a good mother, Rachel, [00:31] Thomas     and a better wife than I deserved. [00:48] Anne     Come in! [00:51] Anne     Did we have a visitor?     Who would come calling so late? [00:55] Marilla     Thomas Lynde is gone. [00:59] Marilla     I'm going right down to Rachel.     You see to things here. [01:05] Anne     Yes, all right. [01:09] Anne     At the time, I could not even imagine     that this day marked the start [01:15] Anne     of so many departures     lying in wait for us all. SIGN    Chapter 15 SIGN    I'll Come from     the Ends of the Earth     If Necessary [02:56] Anne     Come in. [02:59] Marilla     Can you spare a moment? [03:00] Anne     Yes. How is Mrs. Lynde? [03:04] Marilla     She's feeling calmer and more composed     after the funeral, but she's very lonely. [03:10] Anne     Yes, I suppose she must be. [03:13] Anne     When I've finished these exercises,     I'll run down and chat awhile with Mrs. Lynde. [03:16] Marilla     Good. I think she'd like that. [03:25] Marilla     Now tell me, Anne. [03:27] Anne     Yes? [03:28] Marilla     I suppose Gilbert Blythe is     going to college in the fall. [03:32] Anne     Yes. [03:33] Marilla     How would you like to go too, Anne? [03:37] Anne     Why ask me now? It's so sudden. [03:39] Marilla     I've always felt that you should go. [03:44] Marilla     I've never felt easy to think you     were giving it all up on my account. [03:50] Anne     But I've never been sorry for     a moment that I stayed home. [03:54] Anne     I've been so happy. [03:55] Anne     Oh, these past two years     have just been delightful. [03:59] Marilla     I know you've been contented enough. [04:01] Marilla     But we've saved up some money, and there's     scholarships and things you might win. [04:07] Anne     Yes, but I can't go. [04:09] Anne     Your eyes are better, of course; [04:12] Anne     but I can't leave you alone with the twins.      They need so much looking after. [04:17] Marilla     That's what I wanted to talk over with you. [04:20] Marilla     I'm thinking of asking Rachel     to come and live with me. [04:24] Anne     What, Mrs. Lynde would     come to live with you here? [04:28] Marilla     Only if you like the idea, of course. [04:31] Marilla     If she comes, she'll be company for me and     she'll do for the twins what I can't do, [04:39] Marilla     so you can go to college as well as not. [04:43] Anne     Marilla... [04:44] Marilla     Rachel's the only close     friend I've got here, [04:49] Marilla     and it's breaking her heart     to think of leaving Avonlea. [04:53] Marilla     I think this would be a help to all of us. [04:57] Marilla     So, Anne, I want you to have a real     think about going to college. [05:07] Anne     I've put out a lot of little roots these     two years, both on the island and at school. [05:14] Anne     When I'm pulled up,     they're going to hurt a great deal. [05:20] Anne     But perhaps it's best to go.     Must I get out all my ambitions and dust them? [05:32] Anthony     Did you hear? [05:33] Anthony     They say Miss Shirley's leaving the school. [05:36] Paul     Why? [05:37] Morley     She's going off to college. [05:39] Jacob     I don't believe it! [05:41] Cotton 2     Miss Shirley wouldn't up and leave us! [05:44] Cotton 1     That's right! Stop spreading silly rumors! [05:47] Anthony     What do you know?! [05:52] Anne     Tell me, Matthew, [05:53] Anne     what should I do? [05:56] Anne     What would you say to me now? [06:07] Diana     It will be horribly lonesome     here next winter. [06:11] Diana     The Allans will be gone, too. [06:14] Anne     I haven't made up my mind to go yet. [06:17] Diana     I'm afraid the Improvement Society will     go down when you and Gilbert are both gone. [06:23] Anne     Not a bit of fear of it, [06:25] Anne     especially since the older people are     becoming so enthusiastic about it. [06:30] Diana     I suppose you'll make heaps of lovely     new friends if you go off to college. [06:40] Anne     No matter how many friends     I make, they'll never be [06:45] Anne     as dear to me as the old ones, [06:49] Anne     especially a certain girl     with black eyes and dimples. [06:54] Diana     Anne... [06:56] Anne     There's nobody like my own Diana. [07:00] Anne     Do you remember that evening we first met? [07:03] Diana     Of course I do. [07:04] Anne     We "swore" eternal friendship     in your garden. [07:08] Diana     Yes, we did. [07:09] Anne     We've kept that "oath," I think.     We've never had a quarrel nor even a coolness. [07:15] Anne     I shall never forget the thrill that went     over me the day you told me you loved me. [07:23] Anne     I'm just beginning to realize how     starved and lonely my heart really was [07:27] Anne     all through my childhood. [07:30] Anne     I should have been miserable     if I had never met you. [07:34] Diana     And I shall never love anybody...     any girl... half as well as I love you. [07:42] Diana     If I ever do marry and have a little girl     of my own, I'm going to name her Anne. [07:48] Anne     Oh, Diana! [08:01] Anne     Well then, I'll be going. [08:04] Marilla     You take care now. [08:06] Dora     Where are you going, Anne? [08:09] Anne     To Echo Lodge. [08:10] Davy     Take me with you! [08:12] Dora     Me, too! [08:13] Anne     I will the next time I drive there. [08:15] Davy; Dora     Aww! [08:16] Anne     Besides, Paul is going with me, [08:19] Anne     and I fear you don't enjoy     yourself in his company, Davy. [08:21] Davy     Oh, I like Paul lots better'n I did. [08:25] Anne     Do you really? [08:26] Davy     Since I've got pretty good myself,     I don't mind his being gooder so much. [08:34] Davy     If I can keep on, I'll catch up with him     some day, both in legs and goodness. [08:40] Marilla     A boy who makes such a mess of syrup all     over his face when he is eating his pudding [08:44] Marilla     will never catch up with Paul Irving. [08:47] Davy     But I'll wash it when I'm done eating. [08:50] Davy     And I'll wash behind my ears     too, without being told. [08:54] Davy     I don't forget half as often as I did. [08:58] Anne     What about the bottoms of your feet? [09:01] Davy     There's so many corners about a fellow     that it's awful hard to remember them all. [09:06] Davy     Well, if I can't go to Miss Lavendar's,     I'll go over and see Mrs. Harrison. [09:12] Davy     Mrs. Harrison's an awful     nice woman, I tell you. [09:14] Davy     And Mr. Harrison's twice as nice     since he got married over again. [09:20] Davy     I guess getting married makes folks nicer. [09:23] Davy     Why don't you get married, Marilla? [09:27] Marilla     I suppose it's because nobody would have me. [09:32] Davy     But maybe you never asked     anybody to have you. [09:36] Dora     Oh, Davy, it's the men that     have to do the asking. [09:40] Davy     But why? Why do they have to do it always? [09:44] Davy     I want to know. [09:53] Paul     I can't tell you how glad I am that     Miss Lavendar will be my new mother. [09:58] Paul     Mrs. Lynde says she thinks it's likely     Miss Lavendar will be like other people, [10:02] Paul     now that she's going to be married. [10:04] Diana     I heard the same thing. [10:07] Paul     But I don't want her to be     like other people, teacher. [10:12] Anne     And why is that? [10:14] Paul     There are too many other     people around as it is. [10:17] Anne     That's true. I'd like Miss Lavendar     to remain a free spirit. [10:22] Paul     You know, teacher... [10:24] Anne     Yes, Paul? [10:27] Paul     No, it's nothing at all. [10:35] Anne     Good day! [10:38] Lavendar     Goodness! [10:43] Lavendar     Anne, Diana, thank you so much for coming. [10:47] Lavendar     And good day to you, Paul. [10:49] Paul     Good day. [10:50] Paul     Can we hear the echoes today? [10:53] Lavendar     Yes, it's a fine day for echoes. [10:56] Lavendar     Hello! [11:09] Charlotta     It has all turned out so beautiful! [11:11] Charlotta     I'm to go up to Boston and live     with Mr. Irving and Miss Lavendar. [11:15] Anne     Will you really?! [11:18] Diana     I'm so happy for you, Charlotta. [11:21] Charlotta     Ain't Mr. Irving splendid? [11:24] Charlotta     I'm awful thankful they're     so fond of each other. [11:28] Paul     And I'm glad that I'll get     to live with Charlotta! [11:32] Charlotta     Why, Master Paul, sir! [11:35] Anne     Oh, it's all so romantic! [11:38] Anne     If I hadn't taken the wrong path that day, [11:42] Anne     and if I hadn't taken Paul     to meet Miss Lavendar... [11:46] Marilla     So you want all the credit     for everything coming right? [11:52] Anne     No, I was an instrument of predestination!     Everything is foreordained! [11:59] Anne     Yes indeed, it's very romantic. [12:02] Marilla     I can't see that it's so     terribly romantic at all. [12:07] Marilla     Now, what are you going to do about college? [12:13] Anne     I'll tell you once I've decided. [12:16] Anne     Now, they're to be married the last Saturday     in June, under the honeysuckle trellis... [12:24] Anne     the very spot where Mr. Irving proposed     to her twenty-five years ago! [12:29] Anne     That is romantic, even in prose. [12:32] Marilla     I still can't see it. [12:33] Anne     Well, I can! [12:44] Anne     Miss Lavendar decided that she would     get married and go to the States. [12:49] Anne     While, nearer to home... [12:59] Anne     Diana and Fred are in love with each other. [13:08] Anne     It's as if, somehow, Diana has     gone forward into a new world. [13:14] Anne     Things are changing so fast,     it almost frightens me. [13:19] Anne     And I'm afraid that this can't help     make some difference between Diana and me. [13:25] Anne     It almost feels as though     she's left me behind. [13:36] Diana     Anne! Anne! [13:38] Diana     Wake up, Anne! [13:41] Anne     Diana? [13:46] Diana     Listen, I... I have some news to tell you. [14:02] Diana     I'm so happy, but it does seem ridiculous     to think of me being engaged. [14:09] Anne     What is it really like? [14:11] Diana     Well, it's perfectly lovely     to be engaged to Fred... [14:13] Diana     but I think it would be simply horrid     to be engaged to anyone else. [14:18] Anne     There's not much comfort     for the rest of us in that, [14:22] Anne     seeing that there is only one Fred. [14:25] Diana     Oh, Anne! [14:27] Diana     Never mind, you'll understand sometime,     when your own turn comes. [14:30] Anne     Bless you, dearest of Dianas,      I understand now. [14:34] Anne     What else is an imagination for? [14:37] Diana     But something frightens me a little as well. [14:40] Diana     It will mean going forward, away from you. [14:44] Anne     Going forward down the road     of life is a wonderful thing. [14:48] Anne     Pick out your own way and stick to it! [14:52] Diana     I'd like to say just the same to you. [14:59] Diana     You must be my bridesmaid, you know, Anne. [15:02] Diana     Wherever you may be when I'm married. [15:04] Anne     I'll come from the ends     of the earth if necessary. [15:08] Diana     I'll hold you to that! [15:10] Diana     Of course, it won't be     for ever so long yet. [15:12] Diana     Mother says no daughter of hers shall     be married before she's twenty-one. [15:17] Anne     I think it's perfectly lovely of you to be     planning already for your home o' dreams. [15:22] Diana     I suppose. [15:24] Anne     A home o' dreams... [15:44] Diana     What's wrong, Anne?! [15:46] Diana     Are you hurt?! [15:47] Anne     I-It was nothing. [15:49] Anne     I only stepped into the wrong house. [15:51] Diana     What? You can be so silly. [15:55] Diana     I suppose, Anne, you must think it's funny. [15:58] Diana     Fred is so different from the kind of     man I've always said I would marry. [16:01] Anne     You did always imagine a man who     acts a little wicked, didn't you? [16:06] Diana     Yes, but I wouldn't want     to make Fred that way, [16:11] Diana     because, don't you see,     he wouldn't be Fred then. [16:17] Anne     Well, I am glad Diana is     so happy and satisfied. [16:31] Diana     It looks ready to pour at any moment. [16:33] Anne     I only hope it will wait     until after the ceremony. [16:48] Anne     She does look sweet. [16:49] Diana     Lovely. [16:51] Mr. Allan     ...for richer, for poorer,     in sickness and in health, [16:57] Mr. Allan     to love and to cherish,     until death do you part? [17:01] Lavendar     I swear. [17:05] Mr. Allan     Then, you may kiss the bride. [17:22] Anne     What a lovely omen. [17:24] Gilbert     As though God were giving them His blessing. [17:28] Paul     Yes! [17:28] Diana     Oh, I want my wedding to be just like this! [17:39] Anne     Congratulations! Really and truly. [17:42] Lavendar     Thank you, Anne! [18:01] Anne     Wasn't that a lovely wedding? [18:04] Paul     I'll go back with them to Boston, once     they get home from their honeymoon. [18:10] Anne     Yes, you will, won't you? [18:11] Paul     I can hardly wait to go,     but I will feel lonely leaving here. [18:16] Anne     I know what you mean. [18:18] Anne     I think I've come to a     bend in my road as well. [18:23] Anne     But I don't know if I really     ought to go round it. [18:31] Paul     If you have dreams, don't give up on them. [18:35] Paul     I'm sure we will all miss you,     teacher, and cry when you're gone. [18:41] Paul     But doesn't crying make you feel better? [18:44] Anne     Paul... [18:45] Paul     I'll do my level best to     get on in the States, [18:48] Paul     so please, teacher,     stick to the road you believe in. [18:53] Paul     That's what I'd like best! [18:57] Anne     Paul! [19:07] Charlotta     Thank you for all your help,      Miss Shirley, ma'am. [19:11] Anne     And thank you, Charlotta. [19:13] Charlotta     But oh, dear me, [19:15] Charlotta     don't it look lonesome? [19:18] Anne     It does that. [19:20] Charlotta     Now, if you'll excuse me, ma'am. [19:22] Anne     Take care. [19:23] Charlotta     And you, ma'am. [19:29] Gilbert     Have you made up your mind? [19:34] Anne     Gilbert. [19:35] Gilbert     Do you have a moment? [19:40] Gilbert     What are you thinking of, Anne? [19:42] Anne     Of so many things. [19:43] Anne     Of Miss Lavendar and Mr. Irving, of course. [19:47] Anne     Isn't it beautiful to think how     everything has turned out... [19:50] Anne     how they have come together again [19:54] Anne     after all the years of separation     and misunderstanding? [19:58] Gilbert     Yes, it's beautiful, [20:00] Gilbert     but wouldn't it have been     more beautiful still, Anne, [20:05] Gilbert     if there had been no separation     or misunderstanding... [20:09] Gilbert     if they had come hand in hand all the way     through life, with no memories behind them [20:13] Gilbert     but those which belonged to each other? [20:32] Anne     I've decided. [20:37] Anne     These past two years, [20:38] Anne     I've learned so many things with all of you, [20:42] Anne     but you've taught me more     than I ever taught you. [20:45] Anne     You've taught me lessons of     tenderness and innocent wisdom. [20:52] Anne     Please live your lives     finely and graciously, [20:56] Anne     holding fast to truth and     courtesy and kindness. [21:00] Anne     Keep aloof from all that savors of     falsehood and meanness and vulgarity. [21:07] Anne     Every one of you will be     always in my thoughts. [21:22] Anne     It was so very hard to say goodbye. [21:34] (Flashback) Paul     I'll never love any teacher     as much as you, Miss Shirley, [21:40] (Flashback) Paul     never, never. [21:46] Anne     And now, [21:48] Anne     I will close the page on my girlhood and     begin a new chapter as a grown woman. [21:58] Anne     This fall, I set out for Redmond College. SIGN    Next Time SIGN    It's Nicer Not to Know 16 - It’s Nicer Not to Know Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:02] Anne     It has been a summer of     marvelous developments. [00:06] Anne     Miss Lavendar's wedding. [00:09] Anne     Diana's engagement. [00:12] Anne     And as for myself, [00:14] Anne     I will be going to Redmond College. [00:31] Anne     It's from Priscilla Grant. [00:33] Anne     She is going to Redmond, too. [00:36] Anne     We're to board together. [00:39] Gilbert     Is that so? [00:41] Anne     I can face all the professors in one     fell phalanx with Priscilla by my side. [00:47] Gilbert     I'm glad to hear it. [00:48] Gilbert     I think we'll like Kingsport. [00:52] Gilbert     It's a nice old burg, they tell me, and     has the finest natural park in the world. [00:57] Anne     I can hardly wait. [00:59] Gilbert     Neither can I. [01:01] Anne     But will it be more beautiful than this? [01:06] Anne     Can it be more beautiful than this? [01:10] Gilbert     I wonder. [01:27] Gilbert     You are very quiet, Anne. [01:31] Gilbert     Anne? [01:32] Anne     I'm afraid to speak or move for     fear all this wonderful beauty [01:37] Anne     will vanish just like a broken silence. [01:46] Gilbert     Anne... [01:50] Anne     I must go home. [01:56] Anne     Our friendship will be spoiled if     he goes on with this nonsense. [02:03] Davy     My friend says his mother says you're     going to college to see if you can catch a man. [02:11] Davy     Are you, Anne? [02:12] Anne     No, I'm not. [02:14] Anne     I'm going to study and grow     and learn about many things. [02:18] Davy     But if you did want to catch a man,      how would you go about it? [02:24] Davy     I want to know. [02:26] Anne     It's time you went to bed, Davy-boy. SIGN    Chapter 16 SIGN    It's Nicer Not to Know [04:06] Fred     Allow me to present tokens of     our respect to Anne and Gilbert [04:10] Fred     as founders of the Avonlea     Village Improvement Society. [04:14] Josie; Jane; Ruby     Best of luck. [04:16] Fred     We will carry on the Society,     so pursue your studies without fear. [04:23] Fred     Congratulations on going off to college. [04:25] Diana; Jane     Congratulations! [04:26] Josie; Moody     Take care! [04:29] AVIS Member A; AVIS Member B     Good luck at Redmond. [04:30] AVIS Member C     Congratulations. [04:38] Gilbert     Isn't it a fine night? [04:40] Gilbert     It was nice of them to go through all     that trouble for us, don't you think? [04:45] Anne     Yes, it was. [04:46] Anne     What wonderful friends they are. [04:48] Gilbert     Anne... [04:49] Gilbert     I'm sorry I surprised you last night. [04:51] Gilbert     If you don't mind,     I wanted to talk about our— [04:54] Anne     Let's not! [04:55] Anne     I don't want to hear that sort of talk now. [05:06] Ruby     Gilbert! Won't you walk home with me? [05:08] Gilbert     Oh, of course. [05:11] Gilbert     I'd be happy to escort you. [05:13] Ruby     Oh, good! [05:15] Charlie     Shall I see you home, Anne? [05:19] Charlie     It's getting late. We'd best get going. [05:22] Charlie     Come on! [05:23] Anne     R-Right. [05:27] Charlie     Wasn't today a jolly good time? [05:29] Anne     Yes, I suppose. [05:31] Charlie     I hope we'll stay friends     once you go to Redmond. [05:34] Anne     Yes, I suppose. [05:35] (Flashback) Anne     I don't want to hear that sort of talk now. [05:41] Charlie     What did they give you as a present? [05:44] Anne     Yes, I suppose. [05:47] Marilla     Yes? [05:49] Woman A     Good morning, Marilla.     I've come to say goodbye to Anne. [05:53] Woman A     I cannot for the life of me see what     a woman needs with so much education. [06:00] Woman A     Is it too late to reconsider? [06:03] Anne     Well... [06:07] Woman B     Hello. Is Anne in? [06:10] Woman B     It must cost an awful lot to     put in four years at Redmond. [06:14] Woman B     That can't be easy on Marilla. [06:18] Anne     No. [06:21] Woman C     Where is Anne? [06:23] Woman C     I can't help worrying [06:25] Woman C     if you won't come back from Kingsport [06:28] Woman C     thinking you know it all and looking down     on everything and everybody in Avonlea. [06:34] Woman C     Don't misunderstand me. [06:36] Woman C     It's your own good I'm thinking of. [06:46] Marilla     What are you daydreaming for? [06:48] Marilla     You leave tomorrow.     Will your things be packed in time? [06:52] Anne     I'm packing them now. [06:56] Marilla     Honestly. [06:58] (Flashback) Woman A     I cannot for the life of me see what     a woman needs with so much education. [07:15] Anne     They let me see they thought I was crazy [07:19] Anne     going to Redmond and trying to take a B.A., [07:24] Anne     and ever since,      I've been wondering if I am. [07:30] Gilbert     You surely don't care for what they said. [07:32] Gilbert     You know exactly how narrow     their outlook on life is, [07:36] Gilbert     excellent creatures though they are. [07:38] Anne     Oh, I know. [07:42] Gilbert     You are the first Avonlea girl     who has ever gone to college; [07:46] Gilbert     and you know that all pioneers     have their struggles. [07:53] Gilbert     Come, forget it all and take a walk with me. [07:58] Gilbert     There's something I want to show you. [08:23] Gilbert     Ah, here it is! [08:36] Anne     An apple tree! [08:38] Anne     And away back here! [08:40] Gilbert     I was here one day last spring and     found it, all white with blossom. [08:45] Gilbert     So I resolved I'd come again in the     fall and see if it had been apples. [08:49] Anne     I suppose it sprang years ago     from some chance-sown seed. [08:54] Anne     And how it has grown and flourished and     held its own here all alone among aliens, [08:58] Anne     the brave determined thing! [09:02] Gilbert     Here's a fallen tree with a cushion of moss.     It will serve for a woodland throne. [09:07] Gilbert     Sit down, Anne. [09:16] Gilbert     Delicious! [09:17] Anne     The fatal apple of Eden couldn't     have had a rarer flavor. [09:25] Gilbert     That may be the best apple I've ever eaten. [09:29] Gilbert     Do you feel better now? [09:31] Anne     Yes. [09:33] Anne     Those apples have been as     manna to a hungry soul. [09:39] Anne     I feel that I shall love Redmond and     have a splendid four years there. [09:47] Gilbert     And after those four years—what? [09:52] Anne     Oh, there's another bend     in the road at their end. [09:56] Anne     I've no idea what may be around it—     I don't want to have. [10:02] Anne     It's nicer not to know. [10:15] Anne     If Gilbert were always     as he has been this evening, [10:18] Anne     how nice and simple     everything would be. [10:22] Gilbert     I wonder if I can ever     make her care for me. [10:37] Lynde     Be careful of your health,     whatever you do. [10:41] Anne     Thank you, Mrs. Lynde.     And the same to you. [10:45] Marilla     I suppose we'll hear from you     once you've got settled? [10:50] Anne     I'll write at once. [10:53] Anne     Dora. [10:54] Dora     When will we see you again, Anne? [10:57] Anne     I'll come home for Christmas. [11:00] Dora     You must. [11:01] Anne     Play nice with Davy. [11:03] Dora     I will. [11:15] Anne     Let me give you a     kiss goodbye, Davy-boy. [11:19] Davy     Uh-uh. [11:20] Anne     Davy... [12:16] Anne     So that is Kingsport! [12:32] Anne     Well then, we'll all meet     at Redmond tomorrow. [12:35] Gilbert     Take a good night's rest. [12:37] Charlie     Good night. [12:38] Anne     Good night to you both. [12:42] Priscilla     Anne! [12:47] Anne     Prissy! [12:51] Priscilla     Welcome to Kingsport! [12:53] Priscilla     I suppose you must be tired. [12:55] Anne     Tired! Priscilla, don't speak of it. [12:58] Priscilla     Then I'll show you around     the boardinghouse. [13:00] Anne     Yes. [13:01] Priscilla     And introduce you to our landladies. [13:03] Anne     Ladies? [13:04] Hannah     Please, come in. [13:07] Ada     We've been expecting you. [13:09] Anne     I can't get away from twins, it seems. [13:14] Priscilla     Your room is a front one and looks     out on Old St. John's graveyard. [13:19] Anne     A graveyard? [13:20] Anne     That sounds gruesome. [13:23] Priscilla     Oh, no, it isn't. [13:25] Priscilla     It has "scope for imagination,"     as you always say. [13:33] Anne     I suppose that very moon is looking     down on Green Gables now. [13:37] Anne     But I won't think about it.     I'm not even going to have my good cry. [13:42] Anne     Just now, I'll go calmly and     sensibly to bed and to sleep. [13:53] Priscilla     Everybody is so fast and so lively. [13:59] Anne     Oh, Prissy, I feel as insignificant as the     teeniest drop in a most enormous bucket. [14:07] Priscilla     Wait a while. [14:10] Priscilla     Then we'll be able to look as bored     and sophisticated as any of them. [14:16] Gilbert     Anne! [14:17] Priscilla     Why, Gilbert, it's been ages! [14:20] Gilbert     Priscilla! I'm glad we'll     be classmates again. [14:22] Priscilla     Not as glad as I am. [14:23] Gilbert     How is your boardinghouse? [14:25] Anne     Delightful. [14:26] Priscilla     We're on our way to register as students. [14:29] Priscilla     But I see you've already done that. [14:31] Gilbert     Yes. [14:32] Priscilla     In that case— [14:33] Male Student     Hey! [14:34] Male Student     Gilbert! Over here! [14:37] Gilbert     I'll be right there! [14:38] Gilbert     I'm going to eat with some     people in our year I met. [14:42] Gilbert     I'll see you later. [14:44] Priscilla     I see he's already made friends. [14:47] Priscilla     He's like a duck to water. [14:49] Priscilla     But how he has grown up this past year. [14:53] Anne     What? Has he? [14:55] Priscilla     Don't you think he's handsomer than ever? [15:01] Anne     Come on, we'd better register! [15:03] Anne     Hurry up! [15:04] Priscilla     Not so fast! [15:13] Anne     A new school, and new people     in the years above me. [15:17] Anne     I'm glad to have Priscilla with me, [15:20] Anne     but will we find a place of our own here? [15:32] Priscilla     Is she new here, too, do you     think? She's awfully citified. [15:37] Anne     And awfully pretty. [15:57] Priscilla     Tell me, do you think     we'll ever get on in this town? [16:01] Anne     I don't know. [16:03] Anne     But I'm thankful that none of the Avonlea     ladies know my state of mind at present. [16:09] Anne     They would exult in saying,     "I told you so." [16:15] Priscilla     That sounds more Anneish. [16:19] Anne     In a little while, we'll be acclimated     and acquainted, and all will be well. [16:25] Priscilla     I certainly hope so. [16:28] Anne     Now, there's a place     I'd like to go after lunch. [16:32] Priscilla     Where? [16:33] Anne     A place with "scope for imagination." [16:39] Anne     It's everything you said it was. [16:41] Anne     There are so many trees here, I can     imagine I'm in the Avonlea woods. [16:54] Anne     "Here lieth the body of     Albert Crawford, Esq.," [16:58] Anne     "for many years Keeper of His     Majesty's Ordnance at Kingsport." [17:03] Anne     "He was a brave officer,     the best of husbands," [17:05] Anne     "the best of fathers, the best of friends." [17:08] Anne     There's an epitaph for you. [17:10] Priscilla     Yes, it is. [17:12] Anne     How full such a life must     have been of adventure! [17:17] Anne     What a wonder old graveyards are. [17:19] Anne     I shall come here often. [17:29] Priscilla     It's the very girl we saw     at Redmond this morning. [17:32] Anne     Yes, it is. [17:38] Anne     Good day. [17:39] Anne     We wondered if we might— [17:40] Philippa     Oh, I want to know who you two girls are!     I've been dying to know. [17:44] Philippa     I saw you at Redmond this morning. [17:46] Philippa     Say, wasn't it awful there? [17:49] Philippa     For the time, I wished I had     stayed home and got married! [17:54] Anne     Married? [17:55] Priscilla     What a way to put it. [17:57] Philippa     Come, let's all sit down on this     gravestone and get acquainted. [18:03] Philippa     I know we're going to adore each other. [18:05] Philippa     I knew it as soon as I saw     you at Redmond this morning. [18:09] Philippa     I wanted so much to go right     over and hug you both. [18:11] Priscilla     Why didn't you? [18:14] Philippa     Because I never can make up my     mind about anything myself. [18:17] Philippa     Philippa Gordon simply— [18:19] Philippa     Oh, do call me Phil. [18:21] Philippa     Now, what are your handles? [18:23] Anne     She's Priscilla Grant. [18:25] Priscilla     Call me Prissy. [18:27] Priscilla     And she's Anne Shirley. [18:29] Anne     And we're from the Island. [18:32] Philippa     I hail from Bolingbroke, Nova Scotia. [18:35] Anne     Bolingbroke! Why, that is     where I was born. [18:38] Philippa     Why, that makes you a     Bluenose after all. [18:42] Anne     No, it doesn't. I'm Island to the core. [18:46] Philippa     Well, I'm glad, anyway. [18:47] Anne     No, I'm— [18:48] Philippa     It makes us kind of neighbors, doesn't it? [18:51] Philippa     Tell me, what do you think of my looks? [18:54] Anne     What? [18:54] Philippa     I want your honest opinion! [18:59] Anne     We thought this morning that you were     the prettiest girl we saw at Redmond. [19:06] Philippa     I thought that myself, [19:09] Philippa     but I wanted someone else's     opinion to bolster mine up. [19:14] Philippa     I can't decide even on my own appearance. [19:19] Priscilla     I don't know how you managed to make up      your mind to come to Redmond at all. [19:23] Philippa     It was father who wanted me to come here. [19:24] Philippa     I knew if I stayed home, I'd have     to get married. Mother wanted that. [19:27] Philippa     And how could I ever have made     up my mind which man to marry? [19:34] Anne     Were there so many? [19:36] Philippa     Heaps. [19:38] Philippa     The boys like me awfully—they really do. [19:41] Philippa     But most were too young and too poor. [19:45] Philippa     I must marry a rich man, you know. [19:48] Anne     Why must you? [19:49] Philippa     I am very extravagant. [19:51] Philippa     So that narrowed it down to Alec and Alonzo. [19:55] Philippa     The trouble was... [19:55] Anne     You couldn't decide between the two of them? [19:58] Philippa     That's just it! [19:59] Anne     Didn't you—love—either of them? [20:04] Philippa     Goodness, no! [20:05] Philippa     I couldn't love anybody. [20:09] Philippa     Being in love makes you a     perfect slave, I think. [20:15] Philippa     I haven't quite disgusted you     with my frivolity, have I? [20:22] Philippa     Isn't this graveyard a sweet place?     I'd love to be buried here. [20:28] Philippa     Oh, girls, look, see. [20:31] Philippa     It's the grave of a middy who was killed [20:34] Philippa     in the fight between the     Shannon and the Chesapeake. [20:38] Philippa     You know, the sea battle in 1813. [20:56] Priscilla     What is it, Anne? [20:58] Priscilla     Anne? [21:09] Philippa     Anne Shirley. [21:15] Philippa     Come back! [21:17] Philippa     Anne Shirley! [21:20] Philippa     Are you all right? [21:21] Philippa     You were a hundred years     away from us just now. [21:30] Priscilla     Well, what do you think of our new friend? [21:34] Anne     That's a good question. [21:36] Anne     I like her. There is something     very lovable about her. [21:40] Priscilla     I like her, too. I'll be     glad to see more of her. [21:43] Anne     Yes! [21:44] Anne     I believe I've put forth a tiny soul-root     into Kingsport soil this afternoon. [21:50] Anne     I've made a new friend and learned     something of local history. [21:55] Anne     So I'll stop feeling frightened     that there's no place for me here. [22:00] Anne     After all, I came by my own choice. SIGN    Next Time SIGN    The Thing That Transforms     Everything Else—That's Love 17 - Love is the Power That Transforms Everything Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:03] Anne     I've been at Redmond three weeks now. [00:04] Philippa     What a pleasant morning. [00:05] Philippa     If feels as though it's blessing our futures. [00:06] Anne     Philippa and I became friends     almost as soon as we'd met. [00:09] Anne     Why, I was just thinking     that exact same thing. [00:09] Anne     Despite my misgivings,     my school life fell into focus. [00:13] Priscilla     I'm amazed. [00:14] Priscilla     What if you were friends     before you were born? [00:16] Philippa     Perhaps we have been. [00:17] Male Student A     Hey, they say that Philippa's     the daughter of a rich man. [00:21] Male Student B     Pretty, smart, and a good family, too? [00:24] Male Student C     I'd sure like to get to know her. [00:32] Anne     Alec and Alonzo don't seem to     have any serious rival yet. [00:38] Priscilla     What do you mean? [00:39] Anne     Phil said she writes them both every     week about her worshipers here. [00:45] Philippa     They must be beside themselves. [00:48] Philippa     But, of course, the one     I like best I can't get. [00:53] Anne     Who?! [00:54] Philippa     Gilbert Blythe [00:56] Philippa     won't take any notice of me, except to look     at me as if I were a nice little kitten. [00:59] Philippa     Too well I know the reason. [01:02] Philippa     Anne Shirley?! [01:03] Anne     Listen here, Phil. [01:05] Anne     There's nothing at all     between Gilbert and me. [01:08] Philippa     I know that, but I still owe you a grudge. [01:13] Philippa     I really ought to hate you [01:17] Philippa     and instead I love you madly, [01:20] Philippa     Queen Anne. [01:21] Philippa     And you, too, Prissy. [01:24] Priscilla     Thanks, Phil. [01:25] Philippa     And what about you two? [01:27] Philippa     Please tell me over again that     you like me a little bit. [01:30] Anne     Yes, of course! [01:32] Anne     I like you a big bit, Phil. [01:34] Anne     You're a dear, sweet, adorable... kitten. SIGN    Chapter 17 SIGN    Love is the Power     That Transforms Everything [03:17] Anne     Isn't it heavy? [03:19] Gilbert     Not a bit. [03:21] Anne     Honestly, that Philippa. [03:23] Gilbert     I don't mind. It's good exercise. [03:25] Anne     When you think of it like that,     being a porter doesn't sound so bad. [03:28] Philippa     Well, this is where I leave you. [03:31] Anne     What? Why? [03:32] Philippa     I need to make a stop. Thank you, Gilbert. [03:36] Gilbert     You're welcome. [03:37] Philippa     Goodbye, Anne. I'll see you tomorrow. [03:41] Anne     S-See you. [03:43] Gilbert     Isn't she a marvel? [03:45] Gilbert     She holds her own in every class she takes. [03:48] Anne     Yes. When she finds time     to study is a mystery. [03:53] Gilbert     I hear you're top of your year     in English literature yourself. [03:57] Anne     If I am, [03:58] Anne     it must be because I was so desperate     to compete with someone in Avonlea. [04:02] Anne     I hear you have been elected     president of the freshman class. [04:05] Gilbert     Only because everybody put my name forward. [04:08] Anne     A position of honor and responsibility. [04:10] Gilbert     Anyway, I got asked to join     a fraternity, the "Lambs," [04:15] Gilbert     only there was a bit of     an initiation ordeal. [04:18] Anne     What kind of "ordeal"? [04:20] Gilbert     I had to parade the business streets     in broad daylight, wearing... [04:31] Anne     You should have told me!     I would have gone to see you. [04:34] Gilbert     I had to keep it up all day long! [04:36] Anne     And did any gentlemen try to court you? [04:38] Gilbert     If only! [04:44] Anne     My happiest moments now are those     in which letters come from home. [04:49] Anne     I particularly enjoyed Mrs. Lynde's. [04:52] Minister     Why, yesterday I ate so much,     my belly puffed up big as anything. [04:52] Lynde     It makes me mad, such hopeless     candidates as they have sent us [04:55] Minister     But then, it's not the first time     I ate more than was good for me. [04:56] Lynde     to fill the vacancy in the Avonlea church. [04:58] Minister     What am I going to do with myself? [05:00] Lynde     And such nonsense as they preach! [05:00] Minister     And now talking about it     has me feeling peckish again. [05:02] Minister     Can anybody here spare a bite to eat? [05:03] Lynde     Worst of all, this one goes on about     things you'll never find in Holy Writ. [05:04] Minister     Only my little joke, of course. [05:05] Minister     But really, I am famished. [05:09] Minister     Next week, I'll tell you     about the axe-head that swam. [05:13] Lynde     But it seems everybody has     something to recommend him. [05:16] Lynde     One day, that old pig of Mr. Harrison's     wandered into the church. [05:26] Lynde     The poor pig was near scared to death. [05:33] Lynde     I've never seen another minister hang on     to a pig's back as well as that one. [05:40] Lynde     I wish you could have seen it! [05:43] Gilbert     I hate to laugh, but I can't help it. [05:46] Anne     Davy wrote me a charming letter, too. [05:49] Davy     Its awful lonesome here without     you but grate fun in school. [05:58] Davy     Jane andrews is crosser than you. [06:01] Davy     I showed mrs. lynde a jacky     lantern I made last nite. [06:08] Marilla     Davy Keith, how many     times must I tell you?! [06:08] Davy     Marilla was offel mad about it. [06:10] Davy     Why was she mad? It was a good lantern. [06:11] Marilla     Are you listening to me?! [06:12] Marilla     Go to your room and stay there! [06:14] Davy     I herd mrs. lynde asking the minister... [06:17] Lynde     Say a prayer for me. [06:20] Davy     What did she do that was so bad, anne, [06:24] Davy     I want to know. [06:26] Gilbert     I'd like to know that myself. [06:28] Anne     Marilla's letter gives me     a whiff of Green Gables. [06:33] Gilbert     Yes? [06:34] Anne     Diana's is nothing but Fred. [06:36] Gilbert     You can't fault her for that. [06:39] Anne     And Ruby's... [06:41] Ruby     You all seem to be enjoying Redmond,     judging from Gilbert's letters. [06:47] (Flashback) Anne     Gilbert? Gilbert is writing to Ruby? [06:52] Anne     Of course I don't mind.     He has a perfect right to. [06:57] Gilbert     Anne? [07:00] Anne     O-Oh, Ruby wrote that she     misses me horribly. [07:06] Gilbert     That sounds just like her. [07:08] Gilbert     I'm glad to hear they're all well. [07:11] Anne     So am I. [07:12] Anne     Avonlea is on the other side of this sea. [07:15] Gilbert     It is far, but letters keep us tied to it. [07:20] Anne     Letters may not be the only thing that     allows me to feel close to Avonlea. [07:28] Anne     But really, [07:29] Anne     a pig running off with a     minister on his back? [07:37] Anne     Come in. [07:39] Priscilla     Oh, you're just in the nick of time. [07:41] Anne     We are going for a walk in the park. [07:44] Priscilla     Gilbert and Charlie, too. [07:46] Priscilla     How would you like to join us? [07:48] Philippa     Two couples and me playing gooseberry? [07:53] Anne     Not at all. [07:55] Philippa     Very well. That will be a new     experience for Philippa Gordon. [07:59] Priscilla     Is something the matter? [08:01] Philippa     I got letters from Alec and Alonzo this     morning, and they're both furious. [08:07] Philippa     It seems I sent a letter to Alec in     an envelope addressed to Alonzo, [08:11] Philippa     and a letter to Alonzo in an     envelope addressed to Alec. [08:16] Priscilla     Goodness! [08:17] Philippa     Of course they'll get over it,     and I don't care if they don't, [08:23] Philippa     but I thought I'd come to you     darlings to get cheered up. [08:30] Anne     All the more reason you should join us! [08:32] Priscilla     Yes! It will take your mind     off the whole thing. [08:35] Philippa     Yes, I think I will. [08:38] Philippa     But Anne, why does your Gilbert go around     so much with a goose like Charlie? [08:44] Anne     Charlie and Gilbert have     always been friends. [08:48] Anne     Don't call him names. [08:57] Anne     What a fog we have today. [08:59] Charlie     The warm Gulf Stream and the cold Labrador     Current run into each other near here. [09:05] Charlie     Icebergs even float in now and then. [09:07] Anne     My! [09:09] Charlie     You know the highlands in the     center of the Peninsula? [09:10] Philippa     Aren't they perfect together? [09:12] Charlie     The Labrador Current brings cold winds     that stop trees growing there, [09:13] Priscilla     Oh, I know. [09:14] Philippa     So what's the problem? [09:15] Priscilla     Anne says she's had her heart set     on someone since she was a girl. [09:16] Charlie     so they're covered in meadows. [09:19] Philippa     Are they engaged? [09:21] Priscilla     It's not quite like that. [09:23] Priscilla     She hasn't even found him yet. [09:26] Philippa     Oh? [09:34] Priscilla     Where is our boardinghouse? [09:36] Anne     That's Redmond College, so... [09:39] Anne     It must be around there! [09:41] Gilbert     I know. [09:42] Gilbert     Let's go home around by Spofford Avenue. [09:45] Gilbert     We can see all "the handsome houses     where the wealthy nobles dwell." [09:49] Charlie     I'd like that. [09:50] Philippa     Then there's a perfectly killing     little place I want to show you. [09:54] Philippa     It wasn't built—it grew! [10:05] Anne     How much would one have to work     to live in houses like these? [10:09] Anne     Where is the place you     wanted to show me, Phil? [10:13] Philippa     Just ahead. [10:17] Priscilla     Oh, my! [10:18] Anne     It's the dearest place I ever saw! [10:20] Anne     It's dearer and quainter than even     Miss Lavendar's stone house. [10:23] Philippa     It has a killing name, too, [10:25] Philippa     especially on this avenue of     grand-sounding Cedarcrofts and suchlike. [10:30] Philippa     "Patty's Place." [10:32] Anne     Patty's Place! [10:34] Gilbert     Do you have any idea who lives there? [10:37] Philippa     Old Patty Spofford lives     there with her niece. [10:41] Gilbert     "Spofford"? [10:42] Philippa     Yes. I've made a thorough study. [10:45] Philippa     It was the very first house built     here a hundred years ago. [10:49] Charlie     A hundred years? That can't be right. [10:51] Philippa     Well, maybe a little less. [10:54] Philippa     Exaggeration is merely a flight     of poetic fancy, Charlie. [10:59] Gilbert     This house is a piece of     local history, then. [11:02] Philippa     Yes. Wealthy folk have tried to     buy the lot time and again, [11:05] Philippa     but "Patty" won't sell     upon any consideration. [11:08] Priscilla     Look, Anne. An apple orchard. [11:11] Anne     Goodness! [11:12] Anne     A real apple orchard on Spofford Avenue! [11:16] Anne     I'm going to dream about     "Patty's Place" tonight. [11:19] Anne     I wonder if, by any chance,     we'll ever see the inside of it. [11:22] Priscilla     It isn't likely. [11:24] Anne     No, it isn't likely. [11:27] Anne     But I have a queer, creepy, crawly feeling—     you can call it a presentiment— [11:31] Anne     that "Patty's Place" and I are going     to be better acquainted yet. [11:44] Priscilla     We made it through exams somehow. [11:47] Priscilla     Tomorrow, the Christmas     holidays start at last. [11:50] Anne     I can't really believe that this time     tomorrow, I'll be in Green Gables. [11:56] Priscilla     None of us have been home in an age. [11:58] Priscilla     And you, Phil, will be     with Alec and Alonzo. [12:01] Philippa     Yes. They're longing to see me back again. [12:05] Philippa     There's to be no end of dances and     drives and general jamborees. [12:13] Philippa     Anne, [12:14] Philippa     I shall never forgive you for not coming     home with me for the holidays. [12:19] Anne     I'd love to go to Bolingbroke some day. [12:22] Philippa     Why, then— [12:23] Anne     But I can't go this year—I must go home. [12:26] Anne     You don't know how      my heart longs for it, Phil. [12:32] Philippa     All the old gossips will talk you over     to your face and behind your back. [12:38] Philippa     You'll die of lonesomeness, child. [12:40] Anne     In Avonlea? [12:43] Philippa     If you're going to be with     Gilbert, I could understand it. [12:45] Anne     I'm sorry to say I've no plans     to spend Christmas with him. [12:50] Philippa     Then do come with me. [12:53] Philippa     Bolingbroke would go wild over you—     your hair and your style and, oh, everything! [13:01] Anne     Your picture of social triumphs     is quite fascinating, Phil. [13:06] Philippa     Isn't it just? [13:07] Anne     But I'll paint one to offset it. [13:11] Anne     I'm going home to an old country farmhouse, [13:16] Anne     once green, rather faded now. [13:21] Anne     There is a brook below and a pond nearby     that will be gray and brooding now. [13:29] Anne     There will be two oldish     ladies in the house; [13:32] Anne     and there will be two twins, one a perfect     model, the other a "holy terror." [13:39] Anne     There will be a little room upstairs over     the porch, where old dreams hang thick. [13:46] Anne     How do you like my picture, Phil? [13:49] Philippa     It seems a very dull one. [13:53] Anne     Oh, but I've left out the     transforming thing. [13:59] Anne     The power that transforms everything. [14:05] Anne     A power called "love." [14:12] Philippa     Oh, Anne, I wish I was like you! [14:30] Dora     What are you doing, Davy? [14:33] Davy; Dora     Anne! [14:35] Anne     Davy! Dora! [14:39] Davy     It's good to see you again, Anne! [14:41] Dora     Welcome home. [14:42] Davy     Look. Isn't that a bully bonfire? [14:46] Davy     I did it for you, Anne, 'cause     I was so glad you were coming home. [14:49] Marilla     Welcome home, Anne. [14:51] Anne     What did you ask the minister for? [14:55] Davy     I put it in my letter. [14:57] Lynde     Davy! Have you been spying? [15:07] Lynde     Has Diana gone home? [15:10] Anne     Yes. [15:10] Marilla     I suppose you girls talked all night     and got hardly a wink of sleep. [15:15] Anne     Yes. [15:16] Anne     We had so much to tell each other, [15:19] Anne     just like we did when we first met. [15:21] Anne     And Jane is going to stay the night. [15:25] Anne     I've had a letter from her. [15:27] Anne     She says she wants my opinion on something. [15:30] Marilla     Oh, honestly. [15:32] Lynde     Where's the harm? [15:34] Lynde     They won't be so free to     come and go much longer. [15:37] Lynde     Even Ruby Gillis has gotten     engaged, they say. [15:40] Anne     Has she really? [15:42] Lynde     What, haven't you heard? [15:44] Lynde     Rumor has it the man is the     Spencervale schoolteacher. [15:48] Anne     I see. [15:49] Lynde     Isn't that nice? [15:49] Anne     Diana didn't say a thing. [15:52] Anne     Maybe Jane is engaged, too.     Is that what she's coming to talk about? [15:57] Anne     If so, I'll soon be the only fancy-free     maiden of our old quartet. [16:04] Anne     Just the sort of night people like to     cuddle down between their blankets [16:09] Anne     and count their mercies! [16:11] Jane     Anne. [16:14] Jane     I want to tell you something. May I? [16:17] Anne     Really, Jane. You could at     least try to look happy. [16:22] Anne     Of course. [16:23] Jane     What do you think of my brother? [16:28] Anne     Come again? [16:30] Jane     What do you think of Billy? [16:33] Anne     What do you mean, exactly? [16:40] Jane     Do you like Billy? [16:42] Anne     Why—why—yes, I like him, of course. [16:45] Jane     Would you like him for a husband? [16:49] Anne     Whose husband? [16:50] Jane     Yours, of course! [16:53] Anne     What?! [16:55] Jane     Billy wants to marry you! [16:57] Jane     He's always been crazy about you! [17:01] Jane     But he's so shy he couldn't ask     you himself if you'd have him, [17:06] Jane     so he got me to do it. I'd rather not have. [17:10] Anne     I... I'm sorry, Jane.     I couldn't marry Billy! [17:15] Anne     Why, such an idea never     occurred to me—never! [17:20] Jane     I don't suppose it did. [17:22] Jane     But Billy is a good fellow. [17:24] Jane     He's a great worker, he's gentle,     and he'd be very good to you. [17:30] Anne     Jane! [17:31] Anne     I appreciate the thought, Jane, but I don't     care anything for Billy in that way. [17:38] Jane     Well, I didn't suppose you would. [17:41] Jane     I told Billy I didn't believe it was a     bit of use to ask you, but he insisted. [18:02] Anne     I hope Billy won't feel very badly over it. [18:06] Jane     Oh, he won't break his heart. [18:08] Jane     He likes Nettie Blewett pretty well, too, [18:13] Jane     and mother would rather he     married her than anyone. [18:18] Jane     She's such a good cook, and her     people are so respectable. [18:23] Anne     Yes. I hope it all works out for them. [18:27] Jane     Please don't mention what     I said last night. [18:30] Anne     I won't. [18:33] Anne     Was there ever anything so ridiculous? [18:36] Anne     How was that for the first     proposal I ever received? [18:41] Anne     I thought it would happen someday,     but I never dreamed it would be secondhand. [18:47] Anne     My... [18:49] Anne     My ideal is [18:50] Anne     dark-eyed and distinguished-looking,     and he would... [18:56] Ideal Man     I swear to defend you for     so long as I shall live. [18:59] Ideal Man     Please, permit me to make your kindness,     wit, and beauty mine alone! [19:06] Anne     I will! [19:08] Anne     Or else... [19:09] Ideal Man     I cannot conceive of life without you. [19:12] Ideal Man     I promise to make you happy. [19:15] Ideal Man     Won't you live your life with me? [19:17] Anne     Forgive me! [19:21] Ideal Man     Then at least give me leave to     go on adoring you from afar. [19:27] Anne     Of course. [19:36] Anne     I suppose there's no getting round it. [19:40] Anne     Life is one long series     of bends in the road. [19:44] Anne     Little dreams break, [19:48] Anne     and people change. [19:50] Anne     Even Jane and Ruby and Diana. [19:54] Gilbert     Hey! [20:01] Anne     What are you doing out so early? [20:06] Gilbert     The snow looked so lovely,     I thought I'd ask you to walk with me. [20:10] Gilbert     And you? [20:12] Anne     Oh, nothing really. [20:14] Anne     But this snowy landscape is breathtaking. [20:17] Gilbert     Yes. [20:18] Anne     I think, if ever any great     sorrow came to me, [20:22] Anne     I would think of this sight for comfort. [20:26] Gilbert     I hope no great sorrow     ever will come to you. [20:31] Anne     But there must—sometime. [20:35] Anne     There have, and there will. [20:37] Anne     I know. Won't you come by the house? [20:40] Anne     You haven't seen Marilla or     Mrs. Lynde in ages, have you? [20:43] Gilbert     No, I haven't. [20:45] Anne     Davy and Dora will be delighted. [20:49] Gilbert     Anne! [20:50] Gilbert     Wait! [20:52] Gilbert     Your bootlace. [20:55] Anne     So I've avoided one small sorrow. [21:00] Anne     Thank you. [21:01] Gilbert     If I had my way... [21:04] Gilbert     I'd shut everything out of your     life but happiness and pleasure. [21:16] Anne     Gilbert. [21:18] Anne     You would be very unwise. [21:24] Anne     No life can be properly developed and     rounded out without some trial and sorrow— [21:30] Anne     though I suppose it is only when we are     pretty comfortable that we admit it. [21:42] Anne     Come! What are we waiting for? [21:56] Charlie     I can't go on deceiving myself! [21:59] Charlie     Wait for me, [22:00] Charlie     Anne Shirley! SIGN    Next Time SIGN    I Feel as if I Had Opened a Book and Found Roses of Yesterday,     Sweet and Beloved, Between Its Leaves 18 - Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:01] Anne     To borrow Philippa's phrase,     the second term at Redmond... [00:04] Philippa     actually whizzed away [00:05] Anne     ...in no time at all. [00:09] Anne     I have turned nineteen, [00:11] Anne     and I am studying furiously     for a tricky exam. [00:15] Anne     My boardinghouse is generally pleasant, [00:18] Anne     but on days when I come home late... [00:25] Anne     I sometimes fear that the many cushions [00:27] Anne     the landladies make will     be the death of me. [00:30] Anne     I've been getting on fine     with Gilbert as well. [00:33] Gilbert     What do you think of your chances? [00:34] Anne     I'm determined to win it come what may. [00:37] Anne     With the Thornburn Scholarship, [00:40] Anne     I could come back to Redmond next year     without trenching on Marilla's savings. [00:45] Gilbert     Then I had better get to work myself. [00:48] Anne     Yes, you should! [00:49] Male Student A     That Gilbert never leaves Anne alone. [00:52] Male Student B     I'm green with envy. [00:54] Male Student C     It does make it hard to     talk to her at school. [00:57] Male Student B     I hear that Anne lives in a     boardinghouse on Old St. John's. [01:02] Gilbert     Well, I have a Lambs get-together to go to. [01:05] Anne     Of course. Enjoy your women's clothing. [01:07] Gilbert     Not that kind of get-together. [01:10] Anne     Nobody could be so satisfactory     a friend as Gilbert. [01:14] Anne     He has evidently dropped all his     nonsensical ideas about me. [01:21] Male Student     Gilbert! [01:23] Gilbert     Coming! [01:27] Anne     After all, I have... [01:39] Anne     In truth, I am but a humble student. [01:42] Anne     But I'll keep striving, dreaming     of what may be someday. SIGN    Chapter 18 SIGN    I Feel as if I Had Opened a Book     and Found Roses of Yesterday,     Sweet and Beloved, Between Its Leaves [03:30] Upperclassman A     I staunchly oppose the tuition increase! [03:32] Underclassman A     So do I! It's unconscionable! [03:34] Underclassman B     We should call an emergency meeting. [03:35] Underclassman B     We'll show them that the whole     student body stands against it. [03:38] Upperclassman A     Let's start planning now. [03:46] Anne     I have other plans today. [03:47] Male Student A     Don't be like that. [03:49] Male Student A     Surely you can spare a few moments? [03:51] Male Student C     Look. The weather is fine. [03:53] Charlie     Hello! [03:55] Charlie     Thank you for waiting. [03:57] Anne     Huh? [03:59] Anne     Charlie? [04:08] Anne     Thank you, Charlie. [04:10] Charlie     Don't mention it. [04:11] Charlie     It must be awful to be     pestered so incessantly. [04:14] Anne     Well, it isn't pleasant. [04:16] Charlie     I should thank you for joining me on     a walk when you have so much to do. [04:21] Anne     I was just longing for a break. [04:23] Charlie     Isn't this a lovely view? [04:26] Anne     Yes. [04:27] Charlie     And you're lovely, too, Anne. [04:31] Charlie     Anne... [04:33] Charlie     Would you promise to become     Mrs. Charlie Sloane some day? [04:37] Anne     Huh? [04:38] Charlie     In other words, I'd like you to marry me. [04:41] Anne     Excuse me?! [04:41] Charlie     I suppose that was awfully affected     for a proposal, wasn't it? [04:45] Anne     But, Charlie, haven't we been     friends since we were children? [04:50] Charlie     I cannot falsify my feelings any longer! [04:53] Charlie     Anne, marry me! [04:55] Anne     No, thank you. [04:56] Charlie     What? Why not?! [04:58] Anne     For any number of reasons. [05:00] Charlie     What about me displeases you?! [05:02] Charlie     Name it, and I'll mend my ways! [05:04] Anne     It isn't that sort of problem. [05:06] Anne     I've never thought of marrying you,     and I don't believe I ever could. [05:12] Charlie     You would be a Sloane! [05:14] Charlie     That's a great honor! [05:16] Anne     One I simply cannot accept! [05:18] Charlie     Are you rejecting my proposal? [05:22] Charlie     You, an orphan?! [05:35] Anne     Why do these things keep happening to me? [05:39] (Flashback) Anne     I'm leaving! [05:42] (Flashback) Charlie     I'll tell my mama! [05:46] (Flashback) Charlie     And my papa, too! [05:47] (Flashback) Anne     What on earth for?! [05:49] (Flashback) Anne     You're stubborn as a mule! [06:03] Priscilla     Anne, a letter! [06:05] Priscilla     Are you well? [06:07] Anne     I wonder that myself. [06:09] Priscilla     It's from Stella. [06:10] Anne     Stella? I haven't seen her since     our graduation from Queen's. [06:14] Priscilla     Neither have I, although we've been     keeping each other up to date. [06:19] Priscilla     I believe she's been teaching     at a backcountry school. [06:22] Priscilla     She said that the parents gave her     more trouble than the pupils. [06:26] Anne     Now she says that she's quit that school     and she's coming to Redmond next year! [06:31] Anne     What do you think of her idea? [06:33] Anne     I think it's a perfectly splendid one,     if we can only carry it out. [06:36] Anne     Do you suppose we can, Pris?! [06:39] Priscilla     I'll be better able to tell you     when I find out what it is. [06:43] Stella     Now, why can't you and Priscilla     and I club together, [06:47] Stella     rent a little house somewhere in     Kingsport, and board ourselves? [06:50] Stella     It would be cheaper than any other way. [06:53] Stella     Of course, we would have     to have a housekeeper, [06:58] Stella     but my grandmother is left alone in a great     big house, and she is horribly lonesome. [07:03] Stella     She will come to Kingsport and     keep house for us if we want her. [07:06] Priscilla     "Now, if you agree to it, would you see     if you can find a suitable house?!" [07:11] Anne     Yes! [07:14] Anne     The question is whether we can     find a really suitable place. [07:19] Anne     This one is too big, and the rent is high. [07:22] Priscilla     It's too small, although     the rent isn't much. [07:25] Anne     It would be hard to get     to Redmond from here. [07:28] Priscilla     Indeed it would. [07:30] Anne     This one looks haunted. [07:33] Anne; Priscilla     This one is just out of the question! [07:37] Priscilla     We shall have to give up and     wait till the fall, I suppose. [07:40] Priscilla     If we still find nothing then,     boardinghouses we shall have always with us. [07:45] Anne     I'm not going to worry about it just now,     anyway, and spoil this lovely afternoon. [07:50] Priscilla     But look over there at Kingsport. [07:54] Priscilla     Houses, houses everywhere,     and not one for us. [08:03] Anne     I feel as if something mysterious     were going to happen right away. [08:07] Priscilla     Oh! Wait for me! [08:16] Priscilla     This is Spofford Avenue. [08:18] Priscilla     We'll never find a house we can     afford in such a wealthy— [08:26] Anne     Prissy, [08:30] Anne     do you suppose it's possible that     we could rent Patty's Place? [08:34] Priscilla     No. Face reality, Anne. [08:37] Priscilla     They're sure to want more     for it than you imagine. [08:39] Priscilla     I won't hope. The disappointment     would be too awful to bear. [08:44] Priscilla     Remember, it's on Spofford Avenue! [08:49] Handmaiden     Visitors, ma'am. [09:03] Priscilla     They look so alike. [09:05] Anne     Yes. It's a good omen. [09:07] Anne     We—We—saw by your sign     that this house is to let. [09:15] Patty     Oh, yes. I intended to take     that sign down today. [09:22] Anne     Then—Then we are too late. [09:25] Patty     No, but we have decided     not to let the house. [09:28] Anne     Oh, I'm so sorry! [09:31] Anne     We love this place so! [09:35] Patty     You love it? [09:37] Patty     We didn't treat the word love     so carelessly in my young day. [09:43] Patty     The girls nowadays indulge in     such exaggerated statements [09:48] Patty     that one never can tell what they do mean. [09:51] Patty     Does that mean that you really love it?     Or that you merely like the looks of it? [09:57] Anne     No, [09:59] Anne     I really do love it. [10:01] Anne     I've loved it ever since     I saw it last fall. [10:04] Anne     My college chums and I are looking for a     little place to rent instead of boarding; [10:09] Anne     and when I saw that this house     was to let I was so happy. [10:14] Anne     I love the name, too. "Patty's Place." [10:18] Anne     The name on the gate,     the way it's hung, everything. [10:22] Patty     We decided that we would     not let it after all, [10:25] Patty     because all the people who came to rent     it asked to take the name off the gate. [10:32] Patty     If you love this house, you can have it. [10:36] Patty     I believe you do love it     and will be good to it. [10:41] Anne     Oh, but there is one problem. [10:44] Anne     Can we even afford what you ask for it? [10:48] Patty     How does this sound to you? [10:53] Anne     I'm afraid we can't afford quite so much. [10:55] Anne     You see, we are only     college girls and we are poor. [10:58] Patty     What were you thinking you could afford? [11:01] Anne     About... half this amount. [11:05] Patty     That will do. [11:08] Anne     Do you mean it? [11:09] Patty     Yes. It is not strictly necessary     that we should let it at all. [11:13] Anne     Thank you very much. [11:15] Anne     By the way, will you leave the china dogs? [11:19] Patty     Would you like me to? [11:21] Anne     Oh, indeed, yes. They are delightful. [11:26] Patty     Their names are Gog and Magog. [11:29] Patty     My brother Aaron brought them from London. [11:33] Anne     Your brother did? [11:34] Patty     He thought a great deal of those dogs. [11:37] Patty     It was Aaron who named this     house Patty's Place, [11:40] Patty     and Spofford Avenue was called after him. [11:46] Anne     Oh, is that how it happened? [11:48] Patty     You know a good thing when you see it. [11:54] Priscilla     It's all so delicious [11:57] Priscilla     that I know we are going to wake up     and find it a fleeting vision of the night. [12:02] Anne     Patty's Place is quite real,     and we are going to live there. [12:08] Anne     I feel like one of the morning     stars that sang for joy. [12:15] Philippa     Girls—Girls—let me come, too.      Oh, I'll be so good. [12:19] Philippa     I won't stir off my marrow bones till you     tell me I can live with you next winter. [12:24] Anne     Phil, we're poor.     Our housekeeping will be simple. [12:27] Priscilla     And our table plain. [12:29] Philippa     Oh, what do I care for that? [12:31] Anne     And then there will be a good     deal of work to be done. [12:34] Anne     And you... [12:36] Philippa     Toil not, neither do I spin. [12:39] Philippa     But I'll learn to do things. [12:42] Philippa     You'll only have to show me once. [12:45] Philippa     If you won't let me cast in my lot with you,      I'll die of the disappointment, [12:50] Philippa     and then I'll come back and haunt you! [12:51] Philippa     I'll camp on the very     doorstep of Patty's Place [12:54] Philippa     and you won't be able to go out or come     in without falling over my spook! [13:05] Priscilla     We can't promise until     we've consulted Stella. [13:08] Anne     I don't think she'll object. [13:10] Anne     Phil is a dear... [13:12] Anne     even if she is a little thoughtless. [13:15] Priscilla     She is that. [13:16] Anne     I believe we will all get on     beautifully in Patty's Place. [13:30] Anne     Over the summer holidays after     my first year at Redmond, [13:33] Anne     I decided to visit Bolingbroke     before going on to Avonlea. [13:37] Anne     Philippa's family and the house     where I was born are both here. [13:42] Philippa     There's my old home.     Mount Holly, it's called. [13:47] Anne     It's wonderful. [13:48] Philippa     I've asked my family to     find out about yours. [13:51] Anne     Thank you. [13:53] Philippa     Is something the matter? [13:55] Anne     My ideals have been in perilous condition     lately. On the verge of collapse. [14:01] Anne     What if the house we're about to     visit isn't the house I know? [14:05] Philippa     You remember it?     I thought you were a wee little baby. [14:10] Anne     I imagined it. All of it. [14:12] Anne     It must be a little yellow house     with honeysuckle over the windows [14:17] Anne     and lilac and lily-of-the-valley     in the garden [14:21] Anne     and muslin curtains on all the windows. [14:25] Philippa     You have a genius for making     life more difficult. [14:34] Alec     Anne Shirley? [14:36] Anne     Yes. [14:37] Alec     I thought so. You're as lovely     as Phil said in her letters. [14:41] Alonzo     Or even lovelier. [14:43] Anne     Thank you. [14:44] Anne     Shall I guess your names, too? [14:46] Anne     You're Alec with the beautiful hair. [14:49] Anne     And you must be Alonzo,     possessor of a handsome nose. [14:53] Alonzo     Welcome to Bolingbroke. [14:55] Alonzo     We're happy to have you, Anne. [14:57] Alec     Now, where is our fair lady? [15:00] Anne     With her parents. [15:01] Philippa     My! [15:03] Philippa     I see you've already made friends. [15:05] Alec     Welcome home, Phil. [15:07] Alonzo     Welcome... home. [15:08] Philippa     Tell me, Anne, which of them     do you think I should marry? [15:14] Philippa     Well?! [15:15] Anne     I think they are both fine fellows, [15:18] Anne     but you must decide that     for yourself, Phil. [15:21] Philippa     I guess I should. [15:23] Philippa     Oh, and the house is here. [15:26] Anne     Thank you. Oh, it won't be long now. [15:30] Anne     I'm glad, of course. [15:32] Anne     It will be a pleasure. [15:34] Philippa     I could go with you, if you like. [15:37] Anne     Would you? [15:38] Philippa     I want to see if your     ideal survives intact. [15:42] Anne     Please do come! [15:44] Anne     Even my wildest flights of fancy     seem possible when you're with me. [15:51] Philippa     Then we'll have a real jamboree     tonight to set the tone! [15:58] Alonzo     You're gorgeous, Phil! [16:03] Philippa     Oh, this is so much fun! [16:05] Philippa     See?! [16:06] Philippa     Anne, [16:07] Philippa     may you discover beautiful     memories tomorrow, [16:16] Philippa     even if [16:18] Philippa     they aren't exactly [16:23] Philippa     what you anticipated. [16:30] Philippa     It's just around this next bend. [16:36] Philippa     I don't see why you should rush yourself. [16:38] Philippa     We have plenty more time.     You don't have to go today. [16:45] Philippa     It's my fault. [16:47] Philippa     Because I invited her to Bolingbroke, [16:51] Philippa     invited her knowing she'd be disappointed. [17:05] Philippa     Would you look at that! [17:08] Philippa     Your ideal is alive and well. [17:17] Philippa     A lilac tree by the gate. [17:20] Philippa     Lily-of-the-valley in the garden. [17:23] Philippa     There is no honeysuckle over the windows,     but there are muslin curtains in them. [17:28] Philippa     It's all just as you imagined it! [17:31] Philippa     Are you a prophetess, by any chance? [17:35] Anne     I'm sorry. I know this is sudden, [17:37] Anne     but did a family called Shirley ever live here?      It would have been a long time ago. [17:43] Woman     Yes, the Shirleys lived     here twenty years ago. [17:50] Woman     They had it rented. I remember 'em. [17:54] Woman     They both died of fever at once. [17:57] Woman     It was turrible sad. They left a baby. [18:02] Woman     Distant relatives took it,     but I guess it's dead long ago. [18:07] Woman     It was a sickly thing. [18:11] Anne     It didn't die. [18:14] Anne     I was that baby. [18:17] Woman     You don't say so! [18:18] Anne     My name is Anne Shirley. [18:20] Woman     Why, you have grown! [18:24] Woman     Will you come in? That's what     you came for, I expect. [18:28] Woman     Look all over the house, if you like. [18:33] Anne     Thank you very much. [18:36] Woman     The east room upstairs was     the one you were born in. [18:41] Woman     The furniture was all sold before we came. [18:47] Woman     All that's here now, we brought in later. [18:53] Anne     What a small room, [18:56] Anne     smaller than my room at Green Gables. [19:01] Anne     My mother took in this view. [19:07] Anne     The sunlight from this window [19:10] Anne     might have shone on her     and me when I was born. [19:17] Anne     My mother gave birth to me in this room [19:21] Anne     and died soon after. [19:24] Anne     Just to think of it—she     was younger than I am now. [19:30] Woman     Here's a bundle of old letters     I found in that closet upstairs. [19:35] Woman     See, this one's addressed     to "Miss Bertha Willis." [19:40] Anne     Willis was my mother's maiden name! [19:43] Anne     Oh, thank you! [19:45] Anne     I haven't one thing that     belonged to my mother. [19:49] Anne     I can never thank you enough. [19:51] Woman     You're quite welcome. [19:53] Woman     Laws, but your eyes is like your ma's. [19:57] Woman     And you're complected like your pa. [19:59] Woman     There never was two people more in love. [20:02] Woman     Pore creetures, they didn't live long. [20:06] Woman     But they was awful happy     while they was alive, [20:09] Woman     and I s'pose that counts for a good deal. [20:16] Philippa     Maybe I should take up looking in closets. [20:21] Anne     There are a dozen letters in all. [20:25] Anne     From during their engagement. [20:28] Anne     Some are written by my father,     some by my mother. [20:35] Anne     "Bertha Shirley." [20:38] Anne     Mother sent this one after she married. [20:54] Bertha     Anne is a bright baby. [20:57] Bertha     She's lively, kind, and warm,     and has a thousand sweetnesses. [21:02] Bertha     I love her best when she is asleep [21:09] Bertha     and better still when she is awake. [21:21] Anne     Thank you, Phil. [21:23] Anne     This has been the most     beautiful day of my life. [21:28] Anne     I've found my father and mother. [21:31] Philippa     And you pictured their house perfectly. [21:34] Anne     I'm sure Mrs. Thomas must have told me,     and I only thought I'd imagined it. [21:41] Anne     But I'm not an orphan any longer. [21:45] Philippa     No, you're not. [21:48] Anne     I feel as if I had opened a book [21:52] Anne     and found roses of yesterday,     sweet and beloved, between its leaves. SIGN    Next Time SIGN    I'll Walk the Road to Heaven     From Here 19 - I’ll Walk the Road to Heaven From Here Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:01] Anne     The summer of my first year at Redmond, [00:03] Anne     after receiving letters that my     parents wrote in days gone by, [00:06] Anne     I returned to Avonlea with a full heart. [00:10] Anne     I have been wondering if I could write a     short story good enough to be published. [00:15] Diana     Why, of course you could! [00:16] Diana     You used to write perfectly thrilling     stories years ago in our old Story Club. [00:21] Anne     One of the junior girls at Redmond     wrote a story last winter, [00:24] Anne     and it was published in the Canadian Woman. [00:27] Anne     I really do think I could     write one at least as good. [00:31] Diana     I'm subscribed to that magazine! [00:33] Anne     I might try one of the     bigger magazines first. [00:37] Anne     It all depends on what     kind of a story I write. [00:42] Anne     Say, where is old Mr. Sloane? [00:45] Anne     I can't seem to spot Mr. Cotton, either. [00:48] Marilla     Well, as to that... [00:50] Anne     You don't mean... they've passed on? [00:53] Lynde     Old Sloane had his whiskers     trimmed neat as anything. [00:57] Lynde     I thought at first it was     somebody else in his casket. [01:00] Davy     Say, why do grown-ups get to talk     when it's wrong for children to do it? [01:04] Davy     I want to know. [01:06] Anne     Well, I don't suppose age     has anything to do with it. [01:10] Dora     Oh, here comes the bride. [01:14] Anne     Billy Andrews, [01:16] Anne     the coward who got his     sister to propose for him. [01:19] Anne     I'm glad to see he's made a good match. [01:23] Davy     Anne, there's the minister who rode the pig! [01:33] Anne     Is that... [01:37] Anne     Ruby? [01:44] Anne     Has Ruby injured herself? [01:46] Marilla     She won't live to see fall. [01:49] Marilla     Everybody knows it except     herself and her family. [01:53] Marilla     And her so young. [01:55] Marilla     She's been telling Diana how she'd like     to talk with you when you got back. [02:02] Anne     I couldn't believe it. [02:04] Anne     Brilliant, merry Ruby! [02:06] Anne     How could the flame of her life     be guttering out? SIGN    Chapter 19 SIGN    I'll Walk the Road     to Heaven     From Here [03:47] Ruby     I've been dying to see you, Anne. [03:49] Anne     Yes, Ruby, so have I. [03:51] Ruby     We're having a little get-together     here tomorrow. [03:54] Ruby     I do so want you to come, Anne. [03:56] Ruby     You must tell me about Redmond. [03:58] Anne     Of course. I'll be certain to come. [04:02] Ruby     You must come! [04:03] Anne     I will. [04:05] Diana     Ruby's been wanting to see     you for a long while. [04:08] Diana     I really couldn't bring     myself to go see her alone. [04:20] Lynde     They've a bitter time in store for them. [04:23] Marilla     We can do nothing now but watch. [04:30] Diana     Look! [04:31] Diana     It's like an island     floating in a golden sea. [04:34] Anne     If we could sail to it in the moonshine,     how nice it would be. [04:39] Anne     Do you think we could find     all our yesterdays there? [04:44] Diana     Anne, you make me feel as if we were old     women with everything in life behind us. [04:52] Diana     What is your story to be about? [04:55] Anne     I don't know yet. [04:57] Anne     The only thing I've settled     on is the heroine's name. [05:00] Anne     It is to be Averil Lester. [05:02] Diana     Averil? [05:03] Anne     I'd like it to end unhappily, because     that would be so much more romantic. [05:06] Anne     But I understand editors have a     prejudice against sad endings. [05:10] Anne     "Nobody but a genius should try     to write an unhappy ending." [05:14] Anne     And I'm anything but a genius. [05:17] Diana     I like happy endings best. [05:19] Anne     But you like to cry over stories? [05:23] Diana     Oh, yes, in the middle of them. [05:25] Diana     But I like everything to come right at last. [05:37] Anne     I don't know anyone here. [05:39] Diana     Where can Ruby be? [05:41] Ruby     Here I am! [05:43] Ruby     Oh, Diana. You've come, too. [05:47] Diana     Go on. [05:48] Anne     What will you do? [05:50] Diana     I'll go get something to drink. [05:53] Ruby     I'm going to teach in White Sands     in the fall, you know. [05:56] Ruby     There's so much to prepare! [05:59] Ruby     I've a blue silk to make up yet. [06:03] Ruby     How do you like my hat? [06:04] Ruby     Too bright, do you think? [06:06] Anne     It suits you wonderfully. [06:09] Ruby     I'm so glad you came today. [06:11] Ruby     I'll be away Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. [06:14] Ruby     There's a concert at Carmody     and a party at White Sands. [06:19] Ruby     Herb Spencer's going to take me. [06:21] Anne     Herb? [06:23] Ruby     Did you think I was engaged to     the Spencervale schoolmaster? [06:27] Ruby     That was only a rumor. [06:29] Ruby     I don't care a bit about     the boys downstairs, either. [06:32] Ruby     They just work themselves up. [06:34] Ruby     Herb is Mr. Right.. [06:37] Anne     I see. [06:38] Anne     You know, Ruby, I heard that     you've been poorly lately. [06:44] Ruby     Why, I'm perfectly well! [06:47] Ruby     That congestion last winter     pulled me down a little. [06:51] Ruby     But just see my color. [06:52] Anne     I see. That's good, then. [06:56] Anne     Now, I'd really better be going. [06:59] Ruby     What? Already? [07:01] Ruby     Thank you for today. [07:03] Ruby     I wanted to have a nice good talk with you. [07:06] Ruby     You and I were always     good chums, weren't we? [07:09] Anne     Yes, we were. [07:11] Ruby     Come alone next time. [07:13] Ruby     When can I expect you? [07:16] Diana     Anne! [07:17] Diana     Anne, wait! [07:19] Diana     Anne! [07:22] Anne     Ruby's arms were so thin that I... [07:25] Anne     I felt I couldn't breathe. [07:28] Diana     Anne... [07:31] Anne     What shall I do, Diana? [07:42] Harrison     I wondered who it could be at this hour. [07:44] Anne     Mr. Harrison, it's been far too long. [07:47] Harrison     Home for the summer, are you? [07:49] Anne     Yes. Mrs. Lynde is baking pies     tomorrow. I'll bring you one. [07:53] Harrison     No pie will convince me     to give to the church. [07:56] Diana     Goodness! [07:58] Diana     He wouldn't give to the A.V.I.S.,     and he won't come to church. [08:01] Diana     When did you make friends     with this odd fellow, Anne? [08:06] (Flashback) Harrison     So I do, but my approval doesn't     go as deep as my pocket. [08:09] (Flashback) Ginger     Redheaded snippet! Redheaded snippet! [08:12] (Flashback) Harrison     S-Stop that, you! [08:14] Anne     I know I was incensed at the time,     but look how painting the hall turned out. [08:21] Anne     I've come to think that maybe     Mr. Harrison had the right of it. [08:25] Diana     That was only a coincidence. [08:28] Anne     I suppose. [08:29] Anne     But he doesn't lie or flatter, [08:32] Anne     so when I finish my story, I'll want     you and Mr. Harrison to read it. [08:36] Diana     What does Mr. Harrison know about stories? [08:42] Lynde     How was Ruby? [08:45] Anne     She seemed better than I'd feared. [08:47] Marilla     What, done already? [08:49] Anne     Yes. College students have so much to do. [08:53] Lynde     I'll bring you tea and cookies later. [08:57] Anne     Thank you. [08:58] Davy     Mrs. Lynde may be bossy, but at least     she's not stingy with her cookies. [09:04] Lynde     I can hear you. [09:14] (Flashback) Ruby     When can I expect you? [09:17] (Flashback) Diana     I like happy endings best. [09:20] Anne     Averil Lester, [09:23] Anne     let me write your story. [09:27] Anne     I had made up my mind to write a story, [09:30] Anne     and although I hadn't planned it to,     that summer's goal sustained me. [09:43] Anne     I visited Ruby nearly every day     and spent the evenings with her. [09:50] Ruby     My father thinks it better that     I shouldn't teach till New Year's. [09:56] Anne     I agree with him. [09:58] Ruby     Really! [09:59] Ruby     I'll wear my new dress     to some party or other. [10:02] Ruby     The boys will fuss again, and they're     dreadfully jealous of Herb already. [10:14] Anne     When I got home from visiting Ruby,     I threw myself into the world of stories. [10:20] Anne     Averil is descended from a noble     family fallen on hard times. [10:23] Anne     The hero, Perceval, is the heir to     a newly minted business empire. [10:28] Anne     And Maurice, who persecutes     Averil at every opportunity, [10:32] Anne     is a parvenu buoyed by     political instability. [10:37] Ruby     At Christmas, I thought the Spencervale     schoolmaster was the man for me. [10:44] Ruby     But I was wrong. [10:46] Ruby     He nearly went insane     when I turned him down— [10:50] Anne     Ruby?! [10:51] Anne     I'll get you some water. [10:52] Ruby     Don't go! [10:53] Ruby     I'm fine. So stay here. [10:56] Ruby     I'll be all right in a moment. [10:59] Anne     Ruby hasn't got much longer. [11:02] Anne     We should have more important     things to talk about. [11:06] Anne     The meaning of life, her goals...     words to remember her by. [11:09] Diana     But that's Ruby all over. [11:12] Diana     She never did talk about     anything except boys. [11:16] Diana     As long as she's boasting about her     beaus, there's nothing to fear. [11:22] Ruby     Herb Spencer is the only one I like. [11:28] Ruby     I've come to see that we're     meant for each other. [11:31] Ruby     I've gotten engaged to him. [11:34] Ruby     We're to be married in the new year. [11:37] Ruby     You must come to the wedding. [11:38] Anne     O-Of course. [11:39] Ruby     I'll have so much to do. [11:44] Ruby     Look, Anne. [11:45] Ruby     They hardly ever come into the yard. [11:50] Ruby     Are they brothers, do you think? [11:54] Ruby     Or maybe... [12:06] Marilla     Anne. [12:08] Marilla     Have you been getting enough sleep? [12:10] Anne     Yes. [12:11] Marilla     Every time you go to see Ruby,      you come home looking tired out. [12:15] Marilla     I don't see why you can't stop. [12:18] Anne     I feel as if she's struggling     with an invisible foe, [12:22] Anne     trying to push it back with such     feeble resistance as she has. [12:25] Anne     I can only watch her, [12:28] Anne     but even so, someone must. [12:41] Diana     It's so lovely how Averil and     Perceval marry in the end. [12:44] Anne     You mean it?! [12:46] Diana     Only... [12:46] Anne     O-Only what? [12:48] Diana     Why did you kill Maurice? [12:51] Anne     He was the villain. [12:53] Anne     If I had let him live, he'd have     gone on persecuting Perceval. [12:56] Diana     But that's what I like about him. [12:58] Diana     Well, anyway, it's a perfectly     elegant story, Anne, [13:03] Diana     and will make you famous,     of that I'm sure. [13:06] Harrison     It's shaped up some. [13:08] Anne     I did as you said and cut all the flowery     passages with no bearing on the plot. [13:14] Harrison     Still... [13:16] Anne     Still what? [13:17] Harrison     I don't see why Maurice didn't get her. [13:20] Anne     Maurice was the villain. I don't see why     everyone likes him better than Perceval. [13:26] Harrison     Perceval is too good. He's aggravating. [13:31] Harrison     Listen, stories are all make-believe. [13:35] Harrison     So you've got to make your readers     believe that they could really happen. [13:41] Harrison     But your folks ain't like     real folks anywhere. [13:45] Diana     What will you do? [13:47] Diana     Fix it up like Mr. Harrison said? [13:51] Diana     Of course not. It is your story, Anne. [13:54] Diana     I just know it will be a success. [13:56] Anne     I sent "Averil's Atonement" to the     biggest of the "big" Yankee magazines. [14:03] Anne     But two weeks later... [14:05] Diana     I never thought much of     that magazine, anyway! [14:09] Diana     Don't be discouraged, Anne.     Send it to the Canadian Woman. [14:13] Diana     Remember how Mrs. Morgan's     stories came back. [14:18] Diana     They can't have read it at all! [14:21] Diana     See if I ever read the Canadian Woman again! [14:24] Anne     It was just a silly idea anyhow. [14:27] Anne     I'll focus my energies on teaching     after I graduate from Redmond. [14:31] Anne     This is the end of my literary ambitions. [14:36] Diana     Anne, could you see your way to copying     part of "Averil's Atonement" for me? [14:42] Anne     Certainly, if you like. [14:52] Ruby     Anne, would you lend me a hand? [14:55] Ruby     I want to send invitations to my next party, [14:59] Ruby     but they won't go into the envelopes right. [15:06] Anne     You'd better rest! [15:08] Anne     Come on. [15:10] Ruby     I won't go with you. [15:14] Anne     Ruby? [15:16] Ruby     Go away. [15:19] Ruby     Leave me be. [15:21] Ruby     Leave me be! [15:25] Anne     Ruby? [15:27] Anne     Ruby! Ruby! [15:29] Doctor     The fever has confused her, I'm afraid. [15:31] Mrs. Gillis     My daughter is fine.     There's nothing the matter with her. [15:38] Gilbert     Anne! [15:41] Marilla     Promise me you won't go again! [15:44] Marilla     What if you catch consumption     and end up like poor Ruby? [15:50] Marilla     I can't bear the thought! [15:52] Anne     You needn't worry, Marilla. [15:55] Anne     I won't be seeing Ruby anymore. [16:36] Anne     Hello, Mr. Harrison. [16:41] Harrison     Is that so? [16:43] Anne     I've given it up completely. [16:45] Anne     I feel refreshed, if anything. [16:48] Anne     To think that writing stories     was such a weight on my mind! [16:52] Harrison     I wouldn't give up altogether. [16:57] Harrison     I'd write a story once in a while, Anne. [17:02] Anne     I don't think I will. [17:03] Anne     Excuse me. [17:06] Anne     How can he say that when he     came down so hard on it? [17:09] Anne     I've had enough. I've suffered enough hurt. [17:15] Anne     "Hurt"? [17:22] Anne     What does it matter? [17:25] Anne     Ruby... [17:26] Anne     Ruby is... [17:44] Anne     Ruby, I... [17:46] Ruby     Look. [17:50] Ruby     How ghostly it looks. [17:54] Ruby     It won't be long now before     I'll be lying over there. [17:57] Anne     Ruby? What are you saying? [17:59] Ruby     You know it's so, don't you? [18:02] Ruby     I know it—I've known it all summer, [18:05] Ruby     though I wouldn't give in. [18:08] Ruby     I'm just... afraid. [18:11] Ruby     I'm not afraid but that I'll go to heaven. [18:14] Ruby     Heaven must be very beautiful,     of course, the Bible says so. [18:20] Ruby     But, Anne, it won't be     what I've been used to. [18:25] Ruby     And I'll have to go there... all alone. [18:30] Anne     Oh, please, give me... [18:33] Anne     Give me the words to help     Ruby, even a little, [18:37] Anne     wise people and elders of Avonlea,     of Prince Edward Island, of heaven! [18:45] Anne     I think perhaps... life in heaven     can't be so different from here. [18:51] Anne     I believe we'll just go on living,     a good deal as we live here— [18:56] Anne     and be ourselves just the same. [19:00] Anne     Only it will be easier to be good     and to—follow the highest. [19:07] Anne     Don't be afraid, Ruby. [19:09] Ruby     I can't help it. [19:11] Ruby     I just can't. [19:14] Ruby     Even if what you say about heaven is true,     I've never been. I've never seen it. [19:22] Ruby     It may be only that imagination of yours! [19:27] Ruby     It won't be just the same! It can't be! [19:34] Ruby     I want to live. [19:38] Ruby     I want to live like other girls. [19:40] Ruby     To be married and have little children. [19:45] Ruby     And then poor Herb. [19:47] Ruby     He loves me, [19:50] Ruby     and I... I love him. [20:11] Ruby     I'm glad I've told you this, Anne. [20:14] Ruby     I've wanted to all summer. [20:18] Ruby     But I couldn't. [20:20] Ruby     It seemed as if it would make death     so sure if I said I was going to die. [20:27] Ruby     I'll try. [20:29] Ruby     I'll think over what you have said,     and try to believe it. [20:33] Anne     Good. I know you can. [20:36] Ruby     Thank you. For all you've ever done for me. [20:39] Ruby     I've always liked you best of all my friends. [20:45] Ruby     You'll come up soon again. [20:47] Anne     Y-Yes, very soon. [20:50] Anne     I promise. [20:54] Ruby     It's all right. [20:56] Ruby     Nothing seems quite so dreadful now. [21:19] Davy     Ruby Gillis was a great girl to laugh. [21:23] Davy     Will she laugh as much in heaven? [21:26] Dora     I hope heaven is like Avonlea. [21:31] Anne     Yes, so do I. [21:34] Anne     I think she will laugh. [21:36] Anne     I think... [21:39] Anne     she's laughing now. [23:56] Sign     Next Time [23:56] Sign     My World Has     Tumbled Into Pieces 20 - My World Has Tumbled Into Pieces Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:01] Anne     As the summer we lost Ruby came to an end, [00:04] Anne     I was preparing for my return to Kingsport... [00:07] Harrison     Say, Anne, been writing     any more stories lately? [00:13] Anne     No. [00:14] Harrison     Well, Mrs. Hiram Sloane told me     the other day that a big envelope [00:18] Harrison     addressed to that baking powder company     had been dropped into the post office box. [00:23] Harrison     I suspected that maybe you were     trying for the prize they'd offered [00:27] Harrison     for the best story that introduced     the name of their baking powder. [00:32] Anne     Indeed, no! [00:35] Anne     I think it would be perfectly disgraceful     to write a story as an advertisement. [00:41] Diana     Anne! [00:42] Diana     There you are. [00:44] Diana     Here's a letter for you. [00:46] Diana     Here! [00:47] Diana     I was at the office, so I     thought I'd bring it along. [00:51] Diana     Do open it quick. [00:53] Anne     What's come over you, Diana? [00:55] Diana     I'm wild with delight. Go on, read it. [01:00] Anne     "We have much pleasure in informing you" [01:02] Anne     "that your charming story     'Averil's Atonement'" [01:06] Anne     "has won the prize of twenty-five dollars     offered in our recent competition." [01:12] Anne     "Yours very truly,     The Rollings Reliable Baking Powder Co." [01:17] Anne     What? SIGN    Chapter 20 SIGN    My World Has     Tumbled Into Pieces [02:54] Anne     I don't understand. [02:56] Anne     How could my story have won the prize? [02:59] Diana     I sent it! [03:02] Diana     Oh, I knew it would win! [03:05] Diana     At first I thought I'd     ask you to send it in. [03:07] Diana     But you had so little faith left in it. [03:10] Diana     So I just decided I'd send     the copy you gave me. [03:14] Diana     Why, Anne, you don't seem a bit pleased! [03:18] Anne     I'm so amazed—I can't realize it. [03:20] Anne     There wasn't a word in my story about...     about baking powder. [03:24] Diana     Oh, I put that in. [03:26] Diana     It was as easy as a wink. [03:29] Diana     When Averil bakes the cake, [03:32] Diana     I just added, "and I will never use     any baking powder except Rollings." [03:37] Diana     Here! [03:38] Diana     The twenty-five dollars you've won! [03:43] Anne     Diana, [03:44] Anne     I can't take it. [03:47] Anne     It's yours by right. You sent the story in. [03:51] Diana     The honor of being a friend of the     prize-winner is enough for me. [03:54] Diana     I'm so glad for your sake, Anne. [03:57] Anne     Oh, Diana, [04:00] Anne     I think you are the sweetest and     truest friend in the world, [04:06] Anne     and I assure you I appreciate     the motive of what you've done. [04:23] Davy     Gilbert's here to see you, Anne. [04:26] Davy     Are you well? [04:30] Gilbert     Why, what is the matter? [04:33] Gilbert     I came to congratulate you. [04:35] Anne     Oh, Gilbert, not you. [04:39] Anne     I thought you would understand. [04:42] Gilbert     I must confess I can't. What is wrong? [04:45] Anne     Everything. [04:46] Anne     I loved my poor little story. [04:50] Anne     What will the professors think when they     hear I've written an advertisement? [04:56] Anne     And, oh, when it gets out at Redmond!     Think how I'll be teased and laughed at! [05:01] Gilbert     Why worry what anyone else thinks? [05:06] Gilbert     One would rather write masterpieces     of literature, no doubt. [05:11] Gilbert     But, meanwhile, meals have to be     bought and board has to be paid. [05:16] Gilbert     Put the prize toward tuition fees and     consider that it enhances your learning. [05:24] Anne     I suppose one must face reality. [05:27] Anne     But I cannot feel easy in my mind about it. [05:30] Gilbert     Then will you let me read     your story sometime? [05:34] Anne     Certainly. But whatever for? [05:36] Gilbert     Because then I'll be able to tell whether     you wrote it as an advertisement. [05:40] Anne     I'd like you to read it very much. [05:44] Anne     Isn't it lovely? [05:45] Anne     Do you know, I didn't notice until just now? [05:48] Gilbert     This view has made my own cares pale     into insignificance more than once. [05:55] Anne     Gilbert, did you really     come to congratulate me? [06:00] Gilbert     Yes, of course. [06:02] Anne     He must have known I was feeling miserable. [06:06] Gilbert     Good. She looks more     cheerful than I'd feared. [06:09] Anne     Thank you. [06:18] Gilbert     Just think, next week we start     our second year at Redmond. [06:28] Philippa     It's homier than home. [06:32] Anne     It's pictures galore after all, I see. [06:35] Anne     Although Miss Patty didn't seem to want     us putting more holes in her wallpaper. [06:40] Philippa     We'll putty the holes     up when we leave, dear. [06:43] Philippa     Now, Stella, when does     Aunt Jamesina come to live with us? [06:47] Stella     Tomorrow. And she's bringing a cat. [06:51] Priscilla     A cat! I adore cats! [06:52] Anne     Then there will be six of     us living under one roof. [06:56] Philippa     Five and one animal, you mean. [06:58] Priscilla     Call it four and two animals. [07:08] Philippa     Good morning, Charlie. [07:11] Philippa     My, what good friends you are. [07:14] Anne     Oh, stop it. [07:16] Gilbert     Good morning, friendly fellow lodgers. [07:19] Philippa     Good morning, Gilbert. [07:21] Philippa     The living room has come     together splendidly. [07:24] Philippa     You must visit. [07:26] Gilbert     Of course. [07:31] Gilbert     Well, I have class across the hall. [07:34] Priscilla     Later, then. [07:35] Philippa     Anne? [07:37] Philippa     Has anything happened     between you and Gilbert? [07:39] Anne     No. [07:41] Anne     What? [07:42] Philippa     I don't miss much in affairs of the heart. [07:45] Anne     Honestly, nothing's happened! [07:46] Philippa     You don't need to hide it. [07:59] Anne     Goodness! [08:01] Anne     You mustn't follow me. [08:03] Anne     I'm sorry, but we already     have a cat coming to stay. [08:15] Anne     No. Shoo. [08:20] Anne     It's not a laughing matter! [08:23] Philippa     That cat must have taken a     real fancy to you, Anne. [08:26] Priscilla     Was he as thin as all that? [08:28] Stella     You should have fed him. [08:31] Anne     No. If I did that, I would have to keep him. [08:48] Anne     You can't simply waltz in uninvited. [08:51] Priscilla     He has evidently adopted you. [08:53] Philippa     He really is emaciated. [08:55] Stella     Poor creature. [08:56] Anne     Well, I'll give him a square meal and     then he must return to whence he came. [09:16] Philippa     He plainly means to stay. [09:18] Priscilla     Something has to be done. [09:19] Stella     We can't keep him. [09:21] Stella     Aunt Jimsie will bring her cat with her. [09:24] Anne     Yes. [09:26] Anne     That's why I told him and     myself that it was not to be. [09:34] Anne     Oh. [09:37] Anne     Oh, I can't pretend any longer! [09:40] Anne     He's my cat! [09:42] Anne     His name is Rusty! [09:44] Philippa     What, you've already christened him? [09:47] Priscilla     How like Anne. [09:49] Stella     Now you'll have to convince     Aunt Jimsie and the other cat. [09:55] Anne     Yes, I'll try. [09:57] Anne     Be good, Rusty. [10:01] Stella     Um... Aunt Jamesina, [10:04] Stella     I thought you said you     were bringing one cat. [10:07] Jamesina     A dear friend begged me to take him. [10:10] Jamesina     The stately one is the Sarah-cat. [10:12] Jamesina     The meek one is my dear friend's, Joseph. [10:16] Jamesina     The Sarah-cat never fights     and Joseph rarely. [10:23] Anne     Rusty! [10:33] Anne     No, Rusty! [10:35] Anne     Stop that! [10:37] Jamesina     It's all right. Let them fight it out. [10:45] Jamesina     You see? [10:46] Jamesina     They've made friends. [10:49] Anne     How I admire you, Aunt Jamesina! [10:53] Jamesina     But I only keep cats proper. [10:57] Jamesina     You're old enough to know how to     behave if you're ever going to be. [11:02] Anne; Priscilla; Philippa; Stella     Of course. [11:03] Jamesina     But then again, [11:05] Jamesina     as far as I am concerned, you can all     go to destruction in your own way. [11:23] Anne     Gilbert. [11:25] Anne     You would be very unwise. [11:36] Anne     Thank you. [11:56] Philippa     What a dull, interminable day it's been. [12:00] Anne     But to some people, it has     been a wonderful day. [12:04] Anne     And some heart has been broken. [12:07] Philippa     I don't like to think of broken     hearts or anything unpleasant. [12:11] Anne     Do you think you'll be able to shirk     unpleasant things all your life, Phil? [12:15] Philippa     Dear me, no. Am I not up against them now? [12:19] Philippa     Alec and Alonzo simply plague my life out. [12:23] Jamesina     It shouldn't be hard to decide. [12:27] Philippa     I was born a seesaw, Auntie, and nothing     can ever prevent me from teetering. [12:34] Philippa     Oh, I'd marry Gilbert Blythe if he were rich. [12:39] Anne     Gilbert and you? [12:44] Anne     You have every right, of course. [12:48] Philippa     Oh, I'm not setting out     to marry Gilbert Blythe. [12:54] Philippa     Perish the thought. [12:56] Philippa     I'll have to marry sometime, I suppose, [13:01] Philippa     but I shall put off the     evil day as long as I can. [13:05] Philippa     In any case, I'm starving now. [13:09] Anne     I made a lemon pie this morning.     It's in the pantry. [13:12] Philippa     You're a darling! [13:19] Philippa     May today be a wonderful day for you! [13:26] Jamesina     That girl is pretty and     sweet and good-hearted, [13:26] Philippa     Oh, it looks scrumptious! I can't help myself! [13:29] Jamesina     but do you think she is quite     right in her mind, by spells? [13:33] Anne     There's nothing the matter with Phil's mind.     It's just her way of talking. [13:39] Anne     It's a fine day, Rusty.     Shall we go for a walk? [13:56] Anne     Rusty? [14:06] Anne     Hello, Gilbert. [14:08] Gilbert     Hello, Anne. [14:10] Anne     Mayflowers? [14:11] Gilbert     Yes. [14:12] Gilbert     Don't these remind you of home     and our old school-day picnics? [14:18] Anne     Oh, yes. [14:20] Gilbert     I suppose you will be there     in reality in a few days? [14:25] Anne     Yes, once I put the house in order. [14:29] Anne     You'll be in Avonlea before I will. [14:32] Gilbert     No, I shall not be in Avonlea     at all this summer. [14:35] Gilbert     I've been offered a job in the Daily News     office and I'm going to take it. [14:40] Anne     Oh, Phil... Phil, come out this instant. [14:41] Anne     You mustn't work too hard. [14:47] Anne     Isn't this a delightful evening? [14:49] Anne     Do you know, I found a cluster of white violets     under that tree over there? [14:55] Anne     I felt as if I had discovered a gold mine. [14:58] Anne     Let us go and see if we can find some more. [15:01] Anne     I'll call Phil and— [15:05] Gilbert     Never mind Phil and the violets just now. [15:09] Gilbert     There is something I want to say to you. [15:12] Anne     Oh, don't say it. Don't—please, Gilbert. [15:15] Gilbert     I must. Things can't go     on like this any longer. [15:20] Gilbert     Anne, I love you. [15:23] Gilbert     You know I do. [15:25] Gilbert     I can't tell you how much. [15:28] Gilbert     Will you promise me that     some day, you'll be my wife? [15:36] Anne     I... [15:38] Anne     I... [15:41] Anne     I can't. [15:43] Anne     Oh, Gilbert, you've spoiled everything. [15:55] Gilbert     How... How do you feel about me? [15:59] Anne     I do care a great deal for you as a friend. [16:03] Anne     But I don't love you, Gilbert. [16:07] Gilbert     But can't you give me some     hope that you will—yet? [16:12] Anne     No, I can't. [16:14] Anne     You must never speak of this to me again. [16:17] Anne     And we must go on being friends. [16:22] Gilbert     Friends! [16:24] Gilbert     I want your love—and you tell     me I can never have that. [16:31] Anne     I'm sorry. [16:33] Gilbert     There have been times when     I thought you did care. [16:38] Gilbert     I've deceived myself, that's all. [16:44] Gilbert     Goodbye, Anne. [17:06] Philippa     You are an idiot, Anne Shirley! [17:09] Anne     Do you call it idiotic to refuse     to marry a man I don't love? [17:14] Philippa     You don't know love when you see it. [17:18] Philippa     You've tricked something out with your     imagination that you think love, [17:23] Philippa     and you expect the real     thing to look like that. [17:26] Anne     Phil, please go away and leave     me alone for a little while. [17:35] Anne     My world has tumbled into pieces. [17:40] Anne     I want to reconstruct it. [17:43] Philippa     Without any Gilbert in it? [17:50] Anne     A world without any Gilbert in it?! [17:54] Anne     A world without any Gilbert in it? [17:58] Anne     A world without... [18:09] Marilla     Is that you, Rachel? That was quick. [18:13] Anne     Hello, Marilla. [18:16] Marilla     Anne Shirley! [18:18] Marilla     I never looked for you till tomorrow night. [18:21] Anne     I just got homesick all at once,     and came a day earlier. [18:26] Anne     I've had such a lovely walk,     picking flowers in the twilight. [18:30] Anne     Smell them. [18:35] Marilla     Sit down, child. You must be real tired. [18:41] Anne     I am. [18:43] Marilla     How is Gilbert? [18:45] Marilla     He isn't coming home this summer, I hear. [18:49] Anne     He is. [18:53] Davy     Anne, ain't I glad to see you! [18:55] Anne     Davy! [18:57] Davy     Say, Anne, I've grown     two inches since last fall. [19:01] Davy     And say, Anne, see my     front tooth. It's gone. [19:05] Anne     Goodness! And have you been a good boy? [19:08] Davy     Yes. But say, I'm tired of being good. [19:12] Anne     You'd get tired of being bad much sooner. [19:16] Davy     Well, it'd be fun while     it lasted, wouldn't it? [19:20] Davy     I could be sorry for it     afterwards, couldn't I? [19:22] Anne     Being sorry wouldn't do away with the     consequences of being bad, Davy. [19:27] Marilla     Now, stop talking nonsense     and come have your supper. [19:32] Davy; Dora     All right. [19:34] Lynde     You look well, Anne. [19:36] Dora     Welcome home, Anne. [19:39] Anne     It's good to be home. [19:42] Anne     Thank you very much for having me. [19:44] Lavendar     Seeing you is one of the pleasures     of coming home for the summer. [19:50] Anne     I am so glad our homecomings overlapped. [19:53] Anne     How you've grown, Paul. [19:56] Paul     I'm thirteen now. [20:05] Anne     Where has the summer gone? [20:09] Anne     It doesn't seem a day since I came home     that spring evening with the violets. [20:16] Anne     When I was little, I couldn't see from     one end of the summer to the other. [20:23] Anne     It stretched before me     like an unending season. [20:31] Anne     Now "'tis a handbreadth, 'tis a tale." [20:36] Lavendar     Anne, are you and Gilbert Blythe     as good friends as you used to be? [20:43] Anne     I am just as much Gilbert's     friend as ever I was. [20:48] Lavendar     Have you quarreled? [20:51] Anne     No; it's only that Gilbert     wants more than friendship [20:58] Anne     and I can't give him more. [21:01] Lavendar     Are you sure of that? [21:05] Lavendar     I'm very, very sorry. [21:07] Anne     I wonder why everybody seems to think     I ought to marry Gilbert Blythe. [21:14] Lavendar     Because you were made and meant for     each other, Anne—that is why. [21:21] Lavendar     But you are still young. [21:24] Lavendar     You needn't decide on everything now. [21:28] Anne     Why ever did Gilbert say such things? [21:32] Anne     He must have known I would refuse. [21:35] Lavendar     He probably couldn't help himself. [21:38] Lavendar     That's how much he loves you. SIGN    Next Time SIGN    Has the Real Prince     Come at Last...? 21 - Has the Real Prince Come at Last...? Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:07] Marilla     Anne, there's a letter for you. [00:09] Anne     Thank you, Marilla. [00:13] Anne     It's from Philippa. [00:15] Anne     Having spent the summer of my     twentieth year uneventfully in Avonlea, [00:19] Anne     I stood ready to begin my junior year     at Redmond come fall. [00:22] Anne     And then... [00:25] Anne     Phil is going... [00:29] Anne     to marry a minister?! SIGN    Chapter 21 SIGN    Has the Real Prince     Come at Last...? [02:08] Philippa     Dear Anne—spelled with an e*, [02:14] Philippa     I'm writing to you from Prospect Point. [02:18] Philippa     I always like to spend summers at the shore, [02:21] Philippa     and this year, I've come to stay*     with my cousin Emily here. [02:25] Philippa     Emily's "select boardinghouse" has     five boarders besides myself— [02:30] Philippa     four old ladies and one young man. [02:34] Philippa     The young man's name is Jonas Blake. [02:38] Philippa     The day I arrived, I saw him     sitting opposite to me at the table, [02:43] Philippa     smiling at me as if he had     known me from my cradle. [02:51] (Flashback) Philippa     Thank you. [02:52] (Flashback) Jonas     You're welcome. [02:53] Philippa     He is a theological student     from St. Columba, [02:56] Philippa     and he has taken charge of the Point     Prospect Mission Church for the summer. [03:01] Philippa     He has a big, loose-jointed     figure with absurdly long legs. [03:05] Philippa     And his ears—but I never think     about his ears if I can help it. [03:13] Philippa     But he has a lovely voice. [03:16] Philippa     If you shut your eyes and just listen... [03:16] Jonas     How pleasantly astringent     this tea is. Delightful. [03:19] Old Woman     Indeed it is. [03:20] Philippa     ...he is adorable. [03:21] Jonas     It's enough to gladden my heart. [03:24] Philippa     We were good chums right away. [03:27] Philippa     Of course he is a graduate of Redmond,     and that is a link between us. [03:32] Philippa     We fished and boated together; [03:36] Philippa     and we walked on the sands by moonlight. [03:40] Philippa     By moonlight... [03:42] Philippa     oh, he was nice. [03:46] Philippa     Niceness fairly exhaled from him. [03:53] Philippa     Somehow, Anne, I don't want     him to think me frivolous. [03:59] Philippa     This is ridiculous. [04:01] Philippa     Why should I care what a     tow-haired person called Jonas, [04:06] Philippa     whom I never saw before, thinks of me? [04:13] Philippa     Last Sunday, Jonas preached     in the village church. [04:18] (Flashback) Jonas     Today, I'd like to think about     happiness with you all. [04:23] (Flashback) Jonas     To wit, what is happiness? [04:26] Philippa     By the time he had preached ten minutes, [04:26] Jonas     Some people might answer, "to grow wealthy." [04:29] Philippa     I felt so small and insignificant [04:30] Jonas     I think that gaining spiritual     riches is a wonderful thing, [04:34] Philippa     that I thought I must be     invisible to the naked eye. [04:34] Jonas     but seeking only wealth     pushes happiness away. [04:39] Philippa     Jonas never looked at me. [04:43] Philippa     But I realized how horribly different     I must be from Jonas's ideal woman. [04:50] Philippa     He was so earnest and tender and true. [04:54] Philippa     He was everything a minister ought to be. [04:56] Philippa     I could have listened forever. [05:00] Philippa     He caught up with me on the road home,     and grinned as cheerfully as usual. [05:05] Philippa     I had seen the real Jonas. [05:10] Philippa     I wondered if he could     ever see the real Phil— [05:17] Philippa     whom nobody—not even you,     Anne—has ever seen yet. [05:23] (Flashback) Philippa     Jonas, you were born to be a minister. [05:27] (Flashback) Jonas     You're right. [05:28] (Flashback) Jonas     I tried to be something     else for a long time. [05:34] (Flashback) Jonas     But I came to see at last that it     was the work given me to do— [05:40] (Flashback) Jonas     and God helping me, I shall try to do it. [05:45] Philippa     I thought that he would do his     work and do it well and nobly; [05:51] Philippa     and happy the woman fitted     to help him do it. [05:57] Philippa     She would be no feather, blown about     by every fickle wind of fancy. [06:07] Philippa**     She would always know what hat to put on. [06:12] Philippa**     Probably she would have only one. [06:15] Philippa     But she wouldn't mind having     one hat or none at all, [06:19] Philippa     because she would have Jonas. [06:22] Philippa     Anne, don't you dare to say or hint     that I've fallen in love with Jonas. [06:28] Philippa     Could I care for a lank,     poor, ugly theologue? [06:32] Philippa     Good night. [06:35] Philippa     P.S. It is impossible— [06:38] Philippa     but I am horribly afraid it's true. [06:45] Philippa     He can never care for me, I know. [06:51] Philippa**     Do you think I could ever develop into     a passable minister's wife, Anne? [06:58] Philippa     And would they expect me to lead in prayer? [07:03] Philippa     Phil Gordon. [07:09] Anne     I've an afternoon to spend     in sweet doing nothing. [07:14] Anne     Shall I spend it here where there is a     cozy fire, a plateful of delicious russets, [07:20] Anne     and three purring and harmonious cats? [07:26] Anne     Or shall I go to the park, where     there is the lure of gray woods [07:30] Anne     and of gray water lapping     on the harbor rocks? [07:32] Jamesina     If I was as young as you,     I'd decide in favor of the park. [07:36] Anne     I thought that you claimed to be     as young as any of us, Auntie. [07:42] Jamesina     Yes, in my soul. [07:45] Jamesina     But I'll admit my legs     aren't as young as yours. [07:49] Jamesina     You go and get some fresh air, Anne. [07:52] Jamesina     You look pale lately. [07:56] Anne     I think I will go to the park. [07:58] Anne     I want to feel alone and free and wild. [08:02] Jamesina     Take your umbrella,     for I believe it's going to rain. [08:05] Anne     Rain? I shouldn't think so. [08:07] Stella     You shouldn't flirt so with     Mr. Blake—you really shouldn't. [08:10] Philippa     I'm not flirting with him. [08:13] Stella     You don't fool me. You're amusing yourself. [08:19] Stella     Mr. Blake isn't of the     Alec-and-Alonzo type, Phil. [08:22] Stella     He takes things seriously. [08:25] Stella     You may break his heart. [08:30] Philippa     Do you really think I could?! [08:34] Stella     Philippa Gordon! [08:35] Stella     I never thought you were utterly unfeeling. [08:39] Stella     You are leading that man on deliberately— [08:42] Stella     and you know you don't mean anything by it. [08:44] Philippa     Not so, honey. [08:46] Philippa     I mean to make him ask me     to marry him if I can. [08:50] Stella     I give you up! [08:52] Anne     Stella! [08:57] Anne     Give her a proper explanation later. [08:59] Philippa     You know I will. [09:03] Male Student     Excuse me! [09:06] Male Student     I... I know this is sudden, Anne Shirley. [09:09] Male Student     May I have a moment? Just a moment? [09:11] Male Student     Would you please hear me out? [09:14] Anne     I cannot give you the answer you hope for. [09:17] Anne     I'm sorry. [09:33] (Flashback) Anne     Oh, Gilbert, you've spoiled everything. [09:43] Anne     If the real Prince Charming will never come, [09:46] Anne     I need no substitutes. [10:10] Roy     Pardon me. [10:12] Roy     May I offer you the shelter of my umbrella? [10:21] Anne     P-Pri... [10:23] Anne     Prince Charming? [10:35] Roy     You'll get rained on. [10:37] Roy     Come under my umbrella. [10:44] Anne     Th-Thank you. [10:47] Roy     We can wait there until this shower is over. [10:56] Anne     I didn't know what I would do when     my umbrella turned inside out. [11:01] Roy     If you'd like. [11:02] Anne     Oh, I have my own! But thank you. [11:10] Roy     My name is Royal Gardner. [11:13] Roy     And you are the Miss Shirley who wrote     that Tennyson paper, aren't you? [11:18] Anne     Yes, I am. [11:19] Roy     I thought so. [11:21] Roy     Then we are schoolmates, I see. [11:24] Anne     I'm sorry, but I cannot place you at all. [11:28] Roy     I'm sure you can't. [11:29] Roy     I don't belong to any class yet. [11:33] Roy     I put in two years at Redmond,     then I went to Europe for a spell. [11:38] Roy     Now I've come back to finish my arts course. [11:41] Anne     This is my junior year, too. [11:44] Roy     So we are classmates... [11:46] Anne     As well as college-mates! [11:51] Roy     I suddenly regret the two years     I couldn't spend with you. [12:01] Roy     It appears even the weather     has blessed our meeting. [12:06] Roy     Come. I'll walk you home. [12:09] Anne     Oh, you needn't. It isn't far. [12:11] Roy     Come on. [12:17] Roy     What shall I call you, Miss Shirley? [12:21] Anne     Anne. Spelled with an e, if you don't mind. [12:25] Roy     Anne. How was that? [12:29] Anne     Perfect. [12:31] Roy     May I see you again, Anne? [12:34] Roy     I'd like to talk at our leisure. [12:37] Anne     Yes. Yes, of course. [12:48] Philippa     Royal Gardner! [12:50] Philippa     Where did you meet him?! Be honest! [12:54] Anne     Today in the park. [12:55] Anne     My umbrella turned inside out and     he came to my rescue with his. [13:00] Philippa     Oh! And is that exceedingly commonplace     incident any reason why he should send us [13:07] Philippa     long-stemmed roses by the dozen,     with a very sentimental rhyme? [13:12] Philippa     "Anne, my life till now has been     but a prologue to meeting you!" [13:18] Philippa     You're blushing rosy-red. [13:19] Anne     Don't talk nonsense, Phil. [13:21] Anne     Do you know Mr. Gardner? [13:23] Philippa     Yes. Roy is adorably handsome and clever. [13:27] Anne     Is that all? [13:28] Philippa     I've met his two sisters. [13:31] Philippa     The Gardners are among the     richest, bluest, of Bluenoses. [13:37] Philippa     Two years ago, his mother's health failed     and he had to go abroad with her. [13:44] Philippa     He must have been greatly disappointed     to have to give up his class, [13:50] Philippa     but they say he was     perfectly sweet about it. [13:55] Philippa     Anne. [13:56] Philippa     I smell romance. [13:58] Anne     You goose. [14:15] Philippa     Anne, delivery for you. [14:19] Philippa     "Your eyes shine like the morning     star at dawn. Roy Gardner." [14:25] Stella; Priscilla     Wow. [14:27] Philippa     "Surely you stole the rosy hue     of your cheeks from the dawn herself." [14:33] Philippa     "Roy Gardner." [14:35] Stella; Priscilla     Wow! [14:36] Philippa     "Your lips are redder than the     roses of paradise. Roy Gardner." [14:57] Philippa     Your dashing prince has arrived! [15:02] Philippa     Why, how handsome you look! [15:05] Philippa     Nine nights out of ten,     I can easily outshine you. [15:09] Philippa     The tenth, you blossom out suddenly into     something that eclipses me altogether. [15:14] Anne     It's the dress, dear. [15:15] Philippa     'Tisn't. [15:17] Philippa     If Roy hadn't already lost head and heart     about you, he certainly would tonight. [15:24] Philippa     But... [15:25] Philippa     that orchid in your hair. [15:28] Philippa     I'm sure it's a present from Roy,     but I don't like orchids on you. [15:33] Philippa     Don't take offense. [15:36] Philippa     Orchids are too affected.     They don't seem to belong to you. [15:42] Anne     You think so, too? [15:44] Anne     I admit I'm not fond of orchids myself.     I don't think they're related to me. [15:51] Anne     But today is a special day. [15:53] Philippa     The reception for the seniors. I know. [15:57] Philippa     Look. [15:59] Philippa     Jonas sent me some dear pink     rosebuds for the evening. [16:04] Philippa     But he isn't coming himself. [16:06] Philippa     He said he had to lead a     prayer meeting in the slums. [16:12] Anne     That's a shame. [16:13] Philippa     I don't believe he wanted to come. [16:16] Philippa     Perhaps Jonas doesn't really     care anything about me. [16:22] Anne     Even though he sent you roses? [16:24] Philippa     I know, but I'm horribly afraid. [16:27] Philippa     And I'm trying to decide whether     I'll pine away and die, [16:31] Philippa     or go on and get my B.A. and     be sensible and useful. [16:35] Anne     You couldn't possibly     be sensible and useful, [16:39] Anne     so you'd better pine away and die. [16:41] Philippa     Heartless Anne! [16:42] Anne     Silly Phil! [16:44] Anne     You know quite well that Jonas loves you. [16:49] Philippa     Yes, but he won't tell me so. [16:52] Philippa     Not that I expect sentimental rhymes. [16:55] Anne     Mr. Blake is afraid to ask you to marry him. [16:58] Anne     He is poor and can't offer you a     home such as you've always had. [17:06] Philippa     Very well. [17:07] Philippa     If he won't ask me to     marry him, I'll ask him. [17:11] Philippa     That's all. [17:12] Philippa     So it's bound to come right. [17:14] Anne     Think hard, [17:15] Anne     and be mindful of Mr. Blake's feelings. [17:19] Philippa     How angry I was when you     refused Gilbert, Anne. [17:25] Philippa     But I was wrong. [17:27] Philippa     Roy Gardner was foreordained for you. [17:31] Philippa     I can see that now. [17:33] Philippa     You were right, after all. [17:36] Philippa     By the way, Gilbert Blythe is going     about constantly with Christine Stuart. [17:41] Philippa     Did you know? [17:42] Anne     No. Who is Christine Stuart? [17:44] Philippa     She's in Kingsport this     winter studying music. [17:47] Philippa     They say she's very pretty and that     Gilbert is quite crazy over her. [17:56] Jamesina     Mr. Gardner, you're the nicest     young man I ever did see. [18:00] Roy     Oh, I'm sure I'm not. [18:02] Jamesina     Anne is a very fortunate girl     to have met you. [18:08] Roy     Anne. [18:09] Roy     You look radiant this evening. [18:12] Anne     Thank you. [18:13] Roy     That orchid looks lovely on you. [18:25] Roy     Anne. [18:27] Roy     We still have time. [18:28] Roy     Would you mind a slight detour? [18:34] Roy     We met here, at this very spot. [18:37] Anne     Yes. It was an awful squall. [18:41] Anne     But we've fine weather today. [18:44] Roy     Meeting you that day was the     greatest event of my life. [18:51] Anne     And mine, Roy. [18:53] Roy     Anne, I want to tell you plainly. [18:57] Roy     I love you. [19:00] Roy     I'm infatuated with you. [19:03] Roy     I can't imagine life without you. [19:07] Roy     Would you... [19:09] Roy     be mine? [19:23] Roy     Anne... [19:25] Roy     Anne. [19:28] Roy     Forgive me. Did I startle you? [19:31] Anne     A little. [19:32] Roy     Then... [19:34] Anne     Yes. [19:35] Anne     Me, too. [19:40] Anne     The prince of my dreams just     professed his love for me. [19:44] Anne     A touch forcefully, I admit. [19:48] Anne     I've paid a high price for this day, [19:51] Anne     waited so long to hear     my prince say that he loves me. [19:56] Anne     But... [19:57] Anne     I didn't blush. [20:00] Anne     I didn't burst into tears. [20:09] Roy     They seem to be enjoying themselves. [20:11] Anne     Yes, they do. [20:13] Gilbert     You went to the concert the     other day, didn't you? [20:16] Christine     Yes. [20:17] Gilbert     So, what did you think? [20:19] Christine     Oh, it was marvelous. [20:26] Anne     I'll just run to the dressing room. [20:32] Anne     What is the matter with me? [20:34] Anne     Something doesn't sit right. [20:45] Roy     Anne! Here I am. [20:46] Anne     Oh. Thank you for waiting. [20:59] Gilbert     Hello, Anne. How have you been? [21:02] Anne     W-Well. [21:04] Anne     It's been a while, hasn't it? [21:06] Gilbert     Roy sought us out and made a     point to introduce himself. [21:11] Roy     I'd heard you were childhood friends. [21:14] Gilbert     Oh, I'll introduce you. [21:16] Gilbert     Meet Miss Christine Stuart, future musician. [21:20] Christine     It's so nice to meet you. [21:22] Anne     I'm Anne Shirley. [21:23] Christine     You're childhood friends? [21:25] Gilbert     We grew up on Prince Edward Island,     in a village called Avonlea. [21:25] Anne     She looks just as I've     always wanted to look. [21:30] Anne     Rose-leaf complexion—     starry violet eyes—raven hair... [21:36] Roy     I know, Anne. [21:39] Roy     Why don't you show me around     Avonlea one of these days? [21:42] Roy     And Gilbert, too, if he's willing. [21:46] Gilbert     Yes, of course, Roy. [21:49] Christine     Then I'll join you! [21:51] Christine     I'd like to see it, too, Gil. [21:53] Christine     Do you mind, Anne? [21:55] Anne     No, of course not, Christine. [21:59] Anne     But... [22:00] Anne     I don't believe her     nose is as good as mine. SIGN    Next Time SIGN    How Horrible It Is     That People Have to Grow Up,     and Marry, and Change! 22 - How Horrible it is That People Have to Grow Up, and Marry, and Change! Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:02] Anne     With the final examinations     of our junior year before us, [00:05] Anne     we were studying hard. [00:08] Philippa     I'm going to take a scholarship in mathematics. [00:12] Priscilla     Mathematics will be a hurdle. [00:15] Priscilla     Don't you do better at Greek? [00:18] Stella     What do you even need     a scholarship for? You're rich. [00:22] Philippa     I want to prove to Jonas that     I'm really enormously clever. [00:25] Anne     Jonas will content himself with your     big, brown eyes and your crooked smile. [00:31] Jamesina     Times have changed, I suppose. [00:34] Jamesina     Can you cook, Phil? [00:38] Philippa     No, I never cooked anything in my life     except a gingerbread and it was a failure. [00:44] Philippa     But don't you think I could cook     if I began in good earnest to learn? [00:48] Jamesina     I hope so. [00:53] Anne     It's from our landlady, Miss Patty. [00:56] Anne     She says that we can have     Patty's Place for another year! [01:00] Philippa; Priscilla; Stella     Really?! [01:02] Anne     "Maria and I are going to run over Egypt." [01:06] Anne     "I want to see the Sphinx once before I die." [01:10] Priscilla     "Run over Egypt"! [01:12] Priscilla     I wonder if they'll look up     at the Sphinx and knit. [01:16] Stella     In any case, we can live together another year. [01:19] Priscilla     Yes! [01:20] Anne     I'm so glad! [01:22] Anne     Aren't you, Phil? [01:24] Anne     Phil? [01:29] Philippa     I'm off for a tramp in the park. [01:32] Philippa     Anne, how about a break? Come with me. SIGN    Chapter 22 SIGN    How Horrible It Is     That People Have to Grow Up,     and Marry, and Change! [03:19] Philippa     I'd go home and write a poem     this blessed minute if I only knew how. [03:22] Philippa     Anne, I'm the happiest girl in the world. [03:27] Anne     So Mr. Blake has asked you     to marry him at last, Phil? [03:32] Philippa     And I sneezed three times     while he was asking me. [03:43] Philippa     We're to be married a year from next June. [03:46] Anne     Oh, Phil, congratulations. [03:48] Philippa     I still can't really believe that     Jonas cares for frivolous me. [03:55] Anne     You're not really frivolous. [03:57] Anne     I know underneath that frivolous exterior,     you've got a dear, loyal little soul. [04:06] Philippa     Jonas graduates from St. Columba this spring, [04:09] Philippa     then he's going to take     a mission church in the slums. [04:12] Philippa     But I'd go there or to     Greenland's icy mountains with him. [04:18] Anne     And this is the girl who would     never marry a man who wasn't rich. [04:23] Philippa     I shall be poor as gaily     as I've been rich. You'll see. [04:27] Philippa     Anne. [04:28] Philippa     All Redmond knows that Roy is crazy about you. [04:33] Philippa     And you do love him, don't you? [04:35] Anne     I... [04:40] Anne     Yes, I suppose I do. [04:45] Roy     Dearest Anne, [04:47] Roy     Your smile, the light of many thousand stars. [04:51] Roy     Your clear voice, raindrops on the river's face. [04:54] Roy     Your warmth... [04:58] Anne     "...has lit forever my heart's fires." [05:04] Anne     My. [05:05] Anne     Not exactly up to the level     of Keats or Shakespeare, [05:07] Anne     but I think it quite a fine love poem     to send an odd duck like me. [05:14] Anne     Gilbert could never have     written it, at any rate. [05:21] Anne     Gilbert has found a     fine girl of his own to love, [05:25] Anne     Phil is engaged to Jonas, [05:27] Anne     and Diana has Fred. [05:30] Anne     Will Roy and I be married someday, too? [05:34] Anne     Well, Rusty? [05:41] Roy     Anne, as ever, your beauty dazzles me. [05:47] Anne     Oh, Roy, you make me blush. [05:50] Anne     And you're far handsomer than I am. [05:56] Anne     Christine! [05:58] Christine     Anne! And Roy, too! [06:00] Christine     It's so nice to see you again! [06:02] Roy     Oh, we met at the reception the other day. [06:06] Roy     You're Gilbert's...? [06:08] Anne     Yes, "Gilbert's..." [06:10] Anne     I haven't seen him lately. Is he well? [06:13] Christine     Yes. Gilbert took off today. [06:17] Christine     Oh, I'd love to stay and chat, [06:19] Christine     but I'm keeping a professor waiting. [06:22] Anne     Please, don't let us keep you. [06:24] Christine     I'll give Gilbert your best. [06:26] Christine     Good day! [06:29] Anne     Let's go. [06:30] Roy     Let's. [06:32] Anne     My junior year concluded, [06:34] Anne     and I returned to Avonlea for Diana's wedding. [06:48] Diana     Oh. [06:49] Diana     The top two are delicate.     Be careful moving them. [06:53] Servant     Yes, ma'am. [06:54] Diana     I'm sorry, Anne.     And after you've come all this way. [06:58] Diana     I'm simply frantic getting ready     for the party and moving house. [07:02] Anne     It's all right. [07:03] Anne     Only... [07:04] Anne     I never dreamed the day I'd be your     bridesmaid would come so soon. [07:18] Diana     Oh, Anne. I'll only be two miles away. [07:23] Diana     And I hear you've finally met your ideal man. [07:27] Diana     It's a shame about Gilbert, [07:29] Diana     but you know your mind best. [07:32] Diana     I'll give you my blessing. [07:37] Davy     The new teacher gave me     ten sums to do for Monday. [07:43] Davy     If that's not mean, what is? I want to know. [07:46] Lynde     Davy, don't talk like that about your— [07:51] Davy     Anne! [07:53] Dora     Welcome home, Anne! [07:55] Anne     It's good to be home. [07:56] Marilla     Have you seen Diana? [07:59] Anne     Yes. [08:00] Anne     It seems so funny and horrible     to think of Diana's being married. [08:03] Lynde     I don't see what's horrible about it. [08:06] Lynde     Fred Wright has a fine farm     and he is a model young man. [08:11] Anne     Fred is extremely good. [08:14] Lynde     Then what— [08:15] Marilla     Would you want Diana to     marry a wicked man instead? [08:18] Marilla     Or marry one yourself? [08:22] Anne     Oh, no. [08:24] Anne     But I think I'd like someone who     could be wicked and wouldn't. [08:32] Marilla     You'll have more sense some day, I hope. [08:35] Marilla     Davy, come help me. [08:38] Davy     Aw, do I have to? [08:40] Anne     Is something the matter with Marilla? [08:42] Lynde     She's disappointed because     she heard you refused Gilbert Blythe. [08:48] Anne     Who told her that? [08:51] Dora     Everyone in Avonlea knows it, Anne. [09:00] Anne     How did word get out? [09:03] Anne     Perhaps Charlie Sloane     told his guesses for truth again. [09:09] Anne     Don't tell me Diana told Fred,     and Fred let it slip! [09:16] Anne     Tell me, Matthew, [09:17] Anne     why does everyone want to     see me married to Gilbert? [09:22] Anne     Why can't we stay the best of friends? [09:27] Anne     I only wanted to preserve our friendship. [09:35] Lynde     If she isn't marrying for money, [09:37] Lynde     and she likes this handsome     Roy better than Gilbert, [09:41] Lynde     there's nothing more to be said. Still... [09:45] Marilla     Anne wouldn't be so mercenary. [09:48] Marilla     I have no fear on that account. [09:51] Marilla     Only... [09:54] Marilla     I can't help feeling that     something has gone awry. [10:04] Lynde     Do you worry Anne will repeat your mistakes? [10:10] Lynde     Don't. [10:11] Lynde     What is to be, will be. [10:20] Davy     Anne's in, ain't she?! [10:21] Lynde     You scared me half to death! [10:24] Lynde     Another letter from Prince Charming? [10:26] Davy     No! [10:27] Dora     I'll give it to her! [10:41] Anne     Diana, a handsome prince at Redmond [10:45] Anne     sends me love letters     and flowers two times a week. [10:50] Anne     Can you believe it? [10:53] Davy     Anne! [10:55] Davy     You got this from Gilbert! [10:57] Anne     Gilbert? [11:05] Dora     What does he say? [11:07] Anne     It's... a copy of some college society report. [11:13] Davy     What? [11:14] Davy     What did Gilbert want to send     a dull, old thing like that for? [11:19] Dora     Davy. [11:21] Dora     Come on. [11:21] Davy     Huh? Hey, where are we going? [11:34] Anne     Dearest Roy, [11:37] Anne     How empty and barren     are my days without you. [11:42] Anne     Once my bosom friend     Diana is safely married, [11:46] Anne     I shall return to Redmond,     even if I must swim the channel. [11:51] Anne     Yours truly, Anne. [12:07] Anne     Diana... [12:12] Anne     Oh, how horrible it is     that people have to grow up, [12:17] Anne     and marry, and change! [12:55] Anne     After all, the only real roses     are the pink ones. [12:57] Anne     They are the flowers of love and faith. [13:04] Anne     It's all pretty much as     I used to imagine it long ago, [13:08] Anne     when I wept over your inevitable marriage     and our consequent parting. [13:16] Anne     You are the bride of my dreams. [13:22] Anne     And I am your bridesmaid. [13:25] Anne     But I haven't the puffed sleeves,     nor do I exactly hate Fred. [13:32] Diana     We are not really parting, Anne. [13:36] Diana     We've always kept that "oath" of friendship     we swore long ago, haven't we? [13:43] Diana     We'll love each other just as much as ever. [13:46] Anne     But things can't be quite the same after this.     You'll have other interests. [13:53] Anne     I'll be a distant second or third to you. [13:58] Diana     The mean thing about your getting married [14:01] Diana     is that I won't be able to be your bridesmaid. [14:05] Anne     You know the proverb, [14:07] Anne     "three times a bridesmaid, never a bride." [14:09] Anne     I'm to be Phil's next, and then I must stop. [14:22] Anne     Here comes the minister! [14:25] Diana     Oh, Anne, what shall I do? I'm... [14:28] Diana     I'm so nervous. [14:30] Diana     I know I'm going to faint. [14:33] Anne     If you do, I'll drag you down to the     rainwater hogshead and drop you in. [14:39] Anne     Getting married can't be so very terrible     when so many people survive the ceremony. [14:45] Diana     Wait till your turn comes, Miss Anne. [14:51] Anne     You look just lovely, Diana. [14:54] Anne     Kiss me goodbye for the last time. [14:56] Anne     Diana Barry will never kiss me again. [15:03] Diana     Diana Wright will, though. [15:22] Anne     Gilbert? [15:24] Gilbert     Anne. [15:25] Gilbert     Oh, Fred asked me to be his best man. [15:29] Anne     Diana... [15:31] Gilbert     I only just arrived. [15:34] Anne     Oh. I'm glad you made it in time. [15:54] Gilbert     It's tradition. [16:09] Davy     Anne! [16:10] Charlie     Gilbert! [16:11] Gilbert     Hello, Charlie. [16:12] Lynde     What a fine-looking pair they are. [16:53] Anne     The wedding began. [16:56] Anne     Diana did not faint, and nothing untoward     occurred to interrupt the ceremony. [17:21] Anne     The merrymaking that followed     was awash in dear, familiar faces. [17:30] All     Cheers! [17:32] All     To Diana and Fred! [17:36] Josie     Gilbert, I hear Anne jilted you again. [17:40] Josie     You never learn your lesson. [17:42] Anne     W-Wait! Josie?! [17:44] Josie     Why, everyone knows it. [17:47] Anne     But even so... [17:51] Moody     Another toast, then! [17:54] Jane     To poor Gilbert! [17:56] Anne     Jane?! [17:57] All but Anne     To poor Gilbert! [18:00] Anne     Really! [18:02] All     Cheers! [18:04] Moody     Again! [18:05] Anne     Oh, no! Moody, are you drunk?! [18:08] Moody     Me, drunk? Not a bit of it! [18:08] Fred     Diana? [18:12] Marilla     Anne, we'll excuse ourselves now. [18:16] Anne     I understand, Marilla. [18:23] Dora     Till next time, Gilbert! [18:26] Gilbert     Yes, till next time. [18:29] Davy     Bye-bye! [18:35] Gilbert     Congratulations! Be happy! [18:39] Fred     Thank you! Thank you! [18:41] Diana     Thank you all so much for coming! [18:43] Diana     We'll have wonderful memories to look back on! [18:51] Moody     Fred! Don't fall off the cart! [18:54] Fred     I've got it in hand! [18:58] All     Congratulations! Be happy! [19:02] Anne     Diana! Diana! [19:05] Diana     Thank you all! [19:07] Diana     Thank you, Anne! [19:10] Anne     Diana... [19:41] Gilbert     Fred told me he was so nervous     he couldn't sleep a wink last night. [19:49] Anne     His face was so red, I thought he'd gotten     drunk before the ceremony even started! [19:55] Gilbert     So did I! [19:58] Anne     Thank goodness. [20:01] Anne     Oh, nothing. [20:08] Gilbert     There are the skies of Avonlea. [20:10] Anne     Yes. [20:12] Gilbert     Anne? [20:14] Gilbert     Can we take a ramble to sober up? [20:17] Anne     Good idea. [20:19] Anne     Marilla and Mrs. Lynde will be shocked     if I go home with my face all red. [20:26] Anne     I have Roy, and Gilbert has Christine. [20:30] Anne     How funny. It's thanks to Christine     that I can be with Gilbert. [20:37] Gilbert     Are you going to be in Avonlea all summer? [20:40] Anne     No. I'm going to a school     down east next week. [20:44] Anne     They want me to substitute. [20:47] Gilbert     And waste your summer break? [20:49] Anne     Yes, but in a way I don't mind. [20:55] Anne     I don't understand it myself. [20:57] Anne     I used to think nowhere on earth     could be as lovely as Avonlea, [21:01] Anne     but I'm beginning to feel like a stranger here. [21:05] Anne     It makes me sorry, but it's true. [21:08] Anne     It's quite appalling to see     the number of children [21:12] Anne     who have shot up     these past three years. [21:14] Anne     Half of my pupils are grown up. [21:18] Anne     It's a wonderful thing, [21:20] Anne     but it makes me feel awfully old to see them [21:26] Anne     in the places you and I     and our mates used to fill. [21:33] Anne     That's what made today such fun. [21:36] Anne     It was like we had all gone back     to those days together. [21:42] Anne     It was so... [21:44] Gilbert     "So wags the world away." [21:47] Anne     Gilbert? [21:51] Gilbert     You'll find somewhere new, Anne. [21:59] Gilbert     Somewhere worthy of you. SIGN    Next Time SIGN    I Have Learned to Look upon Each Little Hindrance as a Jest     and Each Great One as the Foreshadowing of Victory 23 - I Have Learned to Look Upon Each Little Hindrance as a Jest and Each Great One as the Foreshadowing of Victory Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:01] Anne     My last year at Redmond has begun. [00:05] Anne     We fought for graduation honors, [00:08] Anne     poring over classics [00:10] Anne     and pounding away at mathematics. [00:13] Anne     Sometimes we grew tired.     Sometimes we felt discouraged. [00:21] Anne     Come in. [00:22] Stella     Oh, I've had enough! [00:26] Stella     Nothing seems worthwhile. [00:31] Stella     What are you laughing over? [00:33] Anne     Just looking over some old Story Club yarns. [00:38] Anne     I wanted some relief,     so I dug these out of my trunk. [00:42] Anne     They are so drenched in tears and tragedy     that they are excruciatingly funny. [00:47] Stella     I'm blue and discouraged myself. [00:52] Stella     But there's nothing funny about it. [00:54] Stella     What is the use of living after all, Anne? [00:59] Anne     You should read this. [01:04] Stella     "My Graves"? [01:06] Anne     My masterpiece. [01:07] Anne     Mr. Harrison would say it's about people     I don't know in places I know no better. [01:14] Anne     Phil would say it's killing—     in more sense than one, [01:19] Anne     for nobody in it can escape being murdered     or else dying of a broken heart. [01:28] Anne     Doesn't it make you laugh? [01:30] Anne     I'm sure I wanted to wax sentimental. [01:33] Anne     Although I was surrounded by dear     things whether I shed tears or not. [01:38] Anne     I see that now. [01:44] Anne     What's this? [01:47] Anne     Oh, yes. I remember. [01:49] Anne     It's a little dialogue in a garden     blooming with asters and sweet-peas, [01:53] Anne     between a visiting wild canary and     the guardian spirit of the place. [01:58] Anne     I recall the day I wrote it. [02:01] Anne     I fell through the roof of the     Cobb duck house on Tory Road. [02:10] Anne     Marilla scolded me something fierce. [02:21] Anne     I believe I will. SIGN    Chapter 23 SIGN    I Have Learned to Look upon     Each Little Hindrance as a Jest     and Each Great One as the     Foreshadowing of Victory [03:58] Philippa     Thank you. [04:01] Philippa     Three for Stella. [04:04] Philippa     Two for Prissy. [04:05] Priscilla     Thank you. [04:07] Philippa     Here is a letter with an Indian     stamp for you, Aunt Jimsie. [04:13] Priscilla     Who could be writing from India? [04:16] Stella     One of Auntie's three devotees, no doubt. [04:21] Philippa     There's nothing for you,     Anne, except a circular. [04:25] Philippa     And this glorious fat one     is for me from Jonas. [04:31] Philippa     Honey, what good thing has happened? [04:34] Anne     The Youth's Friend has accepted a little     sketch I sent them a fortnight ago! [04:41] Philippa     Anne Shirley! [04:42] Philippa     When is it to be published?     Did they pay you for it? [04:45] Anne     They've sent a check for ten dollars, [04:48] Anne     and the editor writes that he would     like to see more of my work. [04:52] Philippa     What was it? [04:54] Anne     It was an old sketch set in Avonlea. [04:58] Anne     I rewrote it and sent it in, but I never     really thought it could be accepted, [05:04] Anne     because it had no tragedy,     romance, or even a plot. [05:07] Philippa     What are you going to do     with that ten dollars? [05:10] Philippa     Let's all go up town and get drunk! [05:13] Stella     Oh, Phil. [05:15] Priscilla     Think of having a real live     author at Patty's Place! [05:18] Jamesina     It's a great responsibility. [05:21] Priscilla     Indeed it is. [05:23] Priscilla     Authors are kittle cattle. You never     know when or how they will break out. [05:26] Stella     Yes. [05:27] Stella     Anne may make copy of us. [05:30] Philippa; Priscilla     Oh, what a horrible thought! [05:32] Anne     I would never. [05:35] Jamesina     I meant that the ability to write for     the Press was a great responsibility. [05:46] Roy     That's marvelous. [05:47] Anne     But I've only had short pieces accepted yet. [05:52] Roy     I believe you have a God-given talent. [05:57] Anne     I don't know about that,     but I mean to continue. [06:01] Anne     I'd like to write better stories. [06:04] Roy     I'm behind you. [06:05] Roy     I know you could become a great author. [06:09] Anne     Thank you. [06:14] Anne     Look at them mooning. [06:17] Roy     By the way, shall you be     home Saturday afternoon? [06:20] Anne     Y-Yes. [06:22] Roy     My mother and sisters are     coming to call on you. [06:26] Anne     What?! [06:27] Roy     I'm sorry to spring this on you. [06:29] Anne     N-No, [06:31] Anne     I shall be glad to see them. [06:35] Philippa     Roy's mother is coming herself? [06:38] Philippa     Well, I suppose it was inevitable. [06:40] Philippa     Anyway, she must view you as a     possible member of the clan. [06:46] Philippa     You'll be weighed in the balance, Anne. [06:50] Stella     Phil, is that any way to put it? [06:53] Anne     It's all right. [06:54] Anne     I shall not try to make a good impression. [06:58] Anne     I shall just be myself. [07:05] Anne     Tomorrow is Saturday. [07:06] Anne     What shall I wear to meet them? [07:09] Stella     This is Roy's mother, remember.     You'd better dress good and proper. [07:13] Anne     You're probably right. [07:15] Jamesina     Stella, tidy up a bit. [07:18] Jamesina     The place looks a mess. [07:19] Stella     I can't help it. [07:21] Stella     I can't write so much as one     page of a report any other way. [07:25] Anne     Should I do my hair up high, do you think? [07:29] Priscilla     There! That's the chocolate cake done! [07:33] Jamesina     My, but that does look good. [07:36] Priscilla     Come on, Anne.     Stop brooding and come to tea. [07:40] Anne     All right. [07:43] Philippa     That smells divine. [07:44] Priscilla     Doesn't it? [07:50] Priscilla     And here I spent half a day baking it! [07:54] Philippa     Don't worry. It's still edible. [07:57] Philippa     Anne, get a dishcloth from the kitchen. [08:00] Anne     All right. [08:05] Philippa     Would you answer that, Stella? [08:08] Philippa     It must be the new hat I ordered. [08:11] Stella     Then you answer it. [08:13] Stella     I'm at an important part. [08:19] Philippa     Oh, fine, then. [08:21] Philippa     Thank you for— [08:23] Gardner     Is this Patty's Place? [08:27] Philippa     Yes. [08:28] Gardner     My name is Gardner. [08:31] Philippa     M-Mrs. Gardner? [08:33] Gardner     Is Miss Anne Shirley at home? [08:36] Philippa     J-Just one moment. [08:38] Philippa     W-We have an emergency!     It's Mrs. Gardner. [08:41] Anne; Priscilla; Stella     What?! [08:42] Priscilla     Wasn't she coming tomorrow?! [08:43] Anne     Mrs. Gardner?! [08:44] Philippa     Don't ask me! [08:45] Philippa     Anyway, she's here now! [08:47] Philippa     Anne, hurry and change clothes. [08:48] Philippa     Stella, tidy up that mess! [08:52] Priscilla     What about the cake? [08:55] Philippa     Throw that dishcloth over it for now! [09:01] Philippa     Hello. So sorry to keep you waiting. [09:05] Philippa     My name is Philippa Gordon. [09:09] Philippa     I'm Anne Shirley's classmate. [09:11] Philippa     Roy has always been very kind to me. [09:16] Gardner     Well? [09:18] Gardner     Is Miss Anne Shirley at home? [09:21] Philippa     Yes, she'll be with us in a moment. [09:23] Philippa     Wh-Why, here she comes now! [09:27] Anne     I-It's a pleasure to meet you. [09:29] Anne     I'm Anne Shirley. [09:32] Anne     Welcome to Patty's Place. [09:36] Gardner     These are my daughters,     Aline and Dorothy. [09:39] Dorothy     Pleased to meet you. [09:40] Anne     The pleasure is mine. I'm Anne. [09:46] Anne     What now? I must say something*. [09:50] Anne     Um... [09:57] Aline     What rude creatures! [09:58] Anne     Joseph! Rusty! [10:01] Gardner     Miss Shirley. [10:02] Anne     Yes? [10:02] Gardner     You are... [10:04] Gardner     fond of cats? [10:06] Anne     Well, yes. [10:08] Gardner     I have never liked cats. [10:12] Anne     Y-You don't say. [10:15] Dorothy     I love them! [10:17] Dorothy     They are so nice and selfish. [10:21] Dorothy     Dogs are too good and unselfish. [10:24] Dorothy     But cats are gloriously human. [10:27] Gardner     You hold your tongue. [10:29] Aline     You have two delightful     old china dogs there. [10:34] Aline     May I look at them closely? [10:37] Anne     Yes, go ahead. [10:39] Aline     What breed of dogs are they, I wonder. [10:42] Anne     I c-couldn't say. [10:50] Aline     Here, now! [10:51] Aline     Stop that! [10:55] Dorothy     Aline! Are you hurt? [10:58] Aline     Really, is it any wonder I detest cats?! [11:02] Gardner     Tell me, Miss Shirley. [11:04] Anne     Y-Yes? [11:05] Gardner     What are your intentions concerning my son? [11:10] Gardner     If— [11:12] Dorothy     My. [11:16] Gardner     Well then, if you will excuse us. [11:19] Anne     Please, take care. [11:27] Dorothy     Anne! [11:29] Dorothy     Roy has told me all about you. [11:32] Dorothy     I'm the only one of the     family he tells things to. [11:37] Dorothy     Nobody could confide in     mamma and Aline, you know. [11:41] Dorothy     I know you and I are going to be chums. [11:47] Anne     Yes. Thank you, Dorothy. [11:51] Dorothy     What glorious times you     girls must have here! [11:54] Dorothy     Won't you let me come often     and have a share in them? [11:58] Anne     Of course. [12:00] Anne     Come as often as you like. [12:04] Jamesina     People who send word they are coming     on Saturday shouldn't come on Friday. [12:09] Philippa     Where is Anne? [12:10] Stella     Upstairs. [12:12] Anne     Dorothy... [12:13] Anne     is a really cheerful dear. [12:16] Anne     Aline... [12:17] Anne     will never like me. That much is certain. [12:20] Anne     And Mrs. Gardner... [12:24] Anne     Still, Rusty and Joseph,     what a welcome you gave them. [12:45] Roy     How were your examinations? [12:47] Anne     I've done all that I can. [12:49] Anne     All that remains is to     await the results. [12:51] Roy     Don't worry. I know you'll do well. [12:55] Anne     Thank you. [12:56] Roy     I can see it now. [13:01] Roy     If it's about the visit, I told     you it was to be Saturday. [13:06] Dorothy     I said the same thing, but     mother insisted it was Friday. [13:11] Gardner     You always make out that I am to blame. [13:14] Gardner     I suppose you resent me for making     you accompany me to Europe. [13:20] Roy     Of course not. [13:23] Gardner     Oh, I do not feel well. [13:26] Gardner     I fear that I may take ill again. [13:30] Anne     Um... [13:31] Anne     I'm sorry that we weren't able to show     you much hospitality the other day. [13:36] Anne     And the cats were too awful. [13:39] Anne     But I'm glad that you came on Friday. [13:44] Anne     If I had waited for you all until Saturday, [13:47] Anne     I know my heart would have been     crushed under the strain. [13:53] Anne     Your coming rescued it. [13:56] Anne     Thank you. [14:00] Roy     Mother... [14:01] Roy     has been especially sensitive about     many things since her illness. [14:05] Roy     She must have given you an awful time. [14:08] Anne     No, I hope you'll all come again,     if you can bear it. [14:15] Anne     Roy really is like a prince in a story. [14:19] Anne     Gilbert never could be. [14:24] Anne     So why do I... [14:28] Anne     A few days later,     the examination results were posted. [14:31] Anne; Philippa; Priscilla; Stella     Done at last! [14:32] Anne     Prissy took Honors in Classics,     and Phil in Mathematics. [14:36] Anne     Stella obtained a good all-round showing. [14:39] Anne     I managed to take Highest Honors in English. [14:44] Priscilla     Do you realize that our life     together is almost over? [14:48] Stella     Yes. [14:49] Philippa     We can always get together. [14:51] Anne     Yes. Let's look on the     bright side of things. [14:54] Priscilla     It won't be so easy. [14:55] Priscilla     Phil will be Mrs. Blake once she graduates. [14:58] Stella     She'll be a minister's wife, [15:00] Stella     far too busy to spare time for us. [15:04] Philippa     Yes. I'll be a little candlestick     to light Jonas's way. [15:10] Priscilla     And Roy will propose soon, won't he, Anne? [15:13] Anne     Will he? I wonder. [15:15] Priscilla     No doubt of it! [15:17] Priscilla     It will be rather lonesome. [15:18] Philippa     What are you moping for? [15:21] Anne     And the morning of Convocation... [15:24] Anne     Yes? [15:26] Jamesina     Good morning, Anne. [15:28] Jamesina     Delivery for you. [15:33] Roy     Dearest Anne, [15:34] Roy     No doubt your brilliance will*     dazzle my eyes on graduation day. [15:39] Roy     Royal Gardner. [15:54] Roy     That concludes my address. [15:56] Roy     Thank you all for listening. [15:58] Roy     I am Royal Gardner,     speaking for the graduating class. [16:05] Chancellor     We anticipate your accomplishments. [16:07] Female Student     Thank you, sir. [16:12] Chancellor     Congratulations. We are proud of you, [16:16] Chancellor     Anne Shirley. [16:17] Anne     Thank you, sir. [16:28] Philippa     Gilbert sent you those     lilies-of-the-valley, didn't he? [16:32] Philippa     I don't miss much in affairs of the heart. [16:35] Anne     Yes. [16:36] Philippa     Why? [16:37] Anne     I don't know myself. Only... [16:40] Philippa     Only what? [16:41] Anne     Gilbert and I have both pictured     this since we were little. [16:46] Anne     The day on which we shall be capped     and gowned graduates in Arts. [16:51] Philippa     Roy might be feeling hurt. [16:54] Anne     I'll explain it to him. [16:56] Anne     I don't want any misunderstands,     and I plan to wear his flowers to the party. [17:00] Philippa     Yes, do that. [17:03] Philippa     I don't know what Gilbert     was thinking, either. [17:05] Anne     Why? [17:06] Philippa     I heard his engagement to Christine is to be     announced as soon as Convocation is over. [17:10] Philippa     Did you hear anything of it? [17:12] Anne     No. [17:21] Gilbert     Anne. [17:23] Gilbert     May I have a dance? [17:27] Anne     I'm sorry. [17:28] Anne     My card is full. [17:31] Gilbert     Well, that's that. [17:33] Gilbert     Some other time, then. [17:35] Anne     Yes. [17:37] Gilbert     Congratulations again on graduating.     And on Highest Honors in English. [17:41] Anne     Thank you. [17:43] Anne     And you took High Honors in     Classics and the Cooper Prize. [17:47] Anne     It hasn't been taken for five years! [17:52] Gilbert     Thank you. [17:53] Gilbert     Well then... [17:56] Christine     Gil, let's dance. [17:57] Gilbert     I'd love to. [18:00] Roy     Anne. [18:02] Anne     Roy. [18:09] Anne     You're angry, aren't you? [18:11] Roy     No, but I was surprised. [18:14] Anne     I'm sorry. [18:15] Roy     I never knew I was such a jealous person. [18:21] Roy     I'm frightened. [18:23] Roy     When I think of losing you... [18:30] Anne     The party went on late into the night, [18:33] Anne     but Gilbert and Christine's     engagement was never announced. [18:41] Anne     Just imagine, this night week,      I'll be in Avonlea. [18:45] Anne     Delightful thought! [18:48] Anne     But I'll be gone forever     from Patty's Place, too. [18:53] Philippa     I wonder if the ghost of all our laughter [18:55] Philippa     will echo through the maiden dreams     of Miss Patty and Miss Maria. [18:58] Anne     What nice times we've had here! [19:03] Anne     What chats and jokes and     good, chummy jamborees! [19:07] Philippa     I'm to marry Jo in June and I know     I will be rapturously happy. [19:14] Philippa     But just now I feel as if I wanted this     lovely Redmond life to go on forever. [19:21] Anne     No matter what deeper joys     may come to us later on [19:24] Anne     we'll never again have     just the same delightful, [19:28] Anne     irresponsible existence we've had here. [19:30] Anne     It's over forever, Phil. [19:37] Philippa     What are you going to do with Rusty? [19:39] Anne     Aunt Jamesina says she'll take     him with the other cats. [19:44] Anne     I'm sorry to part with Rusty, [19:47] Anne     but Marilla detests cats, and I don't     suppose I'll be at Green Gables very long. [19:54] Philippa     Why not? [19:55] Anne     I've been offered the principalship     of the Summerside High School. [19:59] Philippa     My! Are you going to accept it? [20:02] Anne     I... I haven't decided yet. [20:08] Philippa     What a lovely sky. [20:10] Philippa     Someone will ask you to go for     a walk on an evening like this. [20:14] Anne     I wonder. [20:17] Priscilla     Anne, Roy is here. [20:20] Priscilla     He wants to know if you'll walk with him. [20:25] Priscilla     Do you think Roy will propose? [20:28] Philippa     I'm sure of it. [20:29] Jamesina     Anne is a very fortunate girl. [20:32] Stella     I suppose so. But is this for the best? [20:36] Jamesina     Stella?! [20:37] Stella     I love Anne and I like Roy. [20:41] Stella     Even Mrs. Gardner thinks Anne charming now. [20:46] Stella     But I have my doubts. [20:51] Anne     Yes. [20:54] Anne     Yes. [20:57] Anne     Yes. [21:10] Roy     Anne, [21:12] Roy     I couldn't be more thankful to have met you     and spent my time at Redmond with you. [21:20] Roy     And I want to be with you always,     until death takes me. [21:26] Roy     Anne, [21:27] Roy     would you accept my love     and consent to marry me? [21:43] Roy     Anne? [21:51] Anne     I can't. [21:52] Anne     I can't marry you. [21:59] Anne     I can't! SIGN    Next Time SIGN    It's the Birthday of     Our Happiness 24 - It’s the Birthday of Our Happiness Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:01] Roy     Anne, [00:02] Roy     would you accept my love     and consent to marry me? [00:17] Anne     I can't. [00:19] Anne     I can't. [00:20] Anne     I can't marry you. [00:25] Anne     I can't! [00:30] Roy     Why can't you? [00:31] Anne     Because—I don't care enough for you. [00:36] Roy     So you've just been amusing yourself? [00:38] Anne     No, no, I haven't. [00:41] Anne     I did think I cared. Truly I did. [00:45] Anne     But I know now I don't. [00:52] Roy     You have ruined my life. [00:56] Anne     Forgive me. [01:05] Roy     You can give me no hope? [01:16] Roy     You are the only woman I can ever love. [01:21] Roy     I thank you for your friendship, at least. [01:24] Roy     Goodbye. SIGN    Chapter 24 SIGN    It's the Birthday     of Our Happiness [03:23] Philippa     How did it go? [03:28] Anne     Wait. Wait till you hear what I have to say. [03:35] Anne     Roy asked me to marry him. [03:38] Anne     And I refused. [03:42] Philippa     Y-You refused him? [03:45] Anne     Oh, Phil, don't scold me.     You don't understand. [03:51] Philippa     I certainly don't understand. [03:53] Philippa     You've encouraged Roy in     every way all this time, [03:55] Philippa     and now you tell me you've refused him. [03:58] Philippa     Then you've just been flirting     scandalously with him. [04:01] Philippa     I couldn't have believed it of you. [04:03] Anne     I didn't! You don't understand! [04:05] Philippa     Then, why? [04:06] Anne     Oh, I can't explain it to you     any more than I could to him. [04:11] Philippa     Well, I suppose there is no use     in saying anything to you. [04:14] Anne     No, there is no need.     I've spoiled everything. [04:20] Anne     Roy despises me, and you despise me, [04:24] Anne     and I despise myself. [04:28] Philippa     You poor darling. [04:30] Philippa     Forgive me, Anne. [04:32] Philippa     Just come here and let me comfort you. [04:37] Philippa     I've no right to scold you. [04:40] Philippa     Oh, why must things be so      complicated and mixed up in real life? [04:50] Dorothy     Roy is feeling terribly just now. [04:55] Dorothy     I have to listen to his     outpourings every day. [05:02] Dorothy     But he'll get over it. [05:04] Dorothy     He always does. [05:07] Dorothy     He's had to give up on love twice before. [05:11] Dorothy     And he got back on his feet. [05:13] (Flashback) Roy     You are the only woman I can ever love. [05:18] Dorothy     So I don't think you need worry. [05:21] Dorothy     I did want you for a sister, but this     won't spoil our friendship, will it? [05:27] Anne     No, indeed not, Dorothy. [05:29] Dorothy     Oh, good! I'll write to you. [05:32] Dorothy     Remind me. Your family home is... [05:34] Anne     In Avonlea on Prince Edward Island. [05:38] Anne     It's called Green Gables. [05:50] Marilla     Anne! You're home. [05:51] Anne     What has happened to the     old Snow Queen, Marilla? [05:54] Marilla     Oh, it was rotten at the core. [05:58] Marilla     It blew down in the big     gale we had in March. [06:02] Marilla     That tree was there ever since     Matthew and I were young. [06:10] Anne     I'll never look from the porch gable     window again without a sense of loss. [06:17] Anne     Well, tell me all the Avonlea news. [06:22] Lynde     There isn't much news except     what we've wrote you. [06:27] Marilla     Rachel, have you told Anne     the news about Jane? [06:31] Anne     What's happened to Jane? [06:33] Lynde     Jane Andrews is going to be married     to a Winnipeg millionaire. [06:39] Anne     Dear old Jane! I'm so glad. [06:44] Anne     She deserves the good things of life. [06:48] Lynde     Oh, Jane's a nice enough girl. [06:51] Lynde     But she isn't in the millionaire class. [06:56] Lynde     Her engagement ring is a     diamond cluster so big [06:59] Lynde     that it looks like a plaster     on Jane's fat paw. [07:04] Anne     I think you're being unkind. [07:06] Lynde     Am I, now? [07:09] Marilla     Rachel minds that you're not     spoken for by anyone yet. [07:15] Anne     My just desserts.     I've ruined every chance I had. [07:19] Marilla     You mean that fellow Roy? [07:23] Anne     Yes. I'm going to face the     punishment for what I've done. [07:28] Marilla     You tormenting yourself     won't do anybody any good. [07:32] Marilla     What has Gilbert Blythe been     doing to himself at college? [07:35] Marilla     I saw him when he came home last week, [07:38] Marilla     and he is so pale and     thin I hardly knew him. [07:43] Anne     He studied very hard last winter. [07:45] Anne     He's going to start the     medical course at Redmond, [07:49] Anne     so I think he's rather run down. [07:52] Anne     You know he took the Cooper Prize. [07:56] Anne     It hasn't been taken for five years! [07:58] Lynde     And you took Highest Honors in English. [08:02] Lynde     Jane Andrews could never have managed that. [08:05] Anne     Mrs. Lynde! [08:07] Anne     How is Diana? [08:09] Anne     It is lonely coming home without     her here to welcome me. [08:13] Marilla     Diana has something else     to think of just now. [08:17] Marilla     You must have heard. [08:19] Marilla     Why don't you go and see her yourself? [08:22] Anne     My! Isn't he delightful! [08:25] Diana     Look! Anne's come home. [08:28] Anne     He looks just like Fred! [08:29] Diana     Before he came, I wanted a girl,     so that I could call her Anne. [08:35] Diana     But now that little Fred is here, I wouldn't     exchange him for a million girls. [08:42] Mrs. Allan     "Every little baby is the     sweetest and the best." [08:46] Mrs. Allan     If little Anne had come, you'd have     felt just the same about her. [08:53] Diana     Yes, Mrs. Allan, you're exactly right. [08:56] Diana     I can hardly wait till he     gets old enough to talk. [09:02] Diana     I just long to hear him say     "mother" with a smile. [09:09] Minister     ...in sickness and in health... [09:11] Philippa     Mother thinks it's terrible. [09:13] Minister     ...in good times and in bad... [09:14] Philippa     She thinks Jo might at least take     a church in a decent place. [09:20] Philippa     But the wilderness of the Patterson slums [09:30] Philippa     will blossom like the rose     for me if Jo is there. [09:34] Philippa     Oh, Anne, [09:38] Philippa     I'm so happy my heart aches with it. [09:44] Anne     I'm surrounded by happiness, Matthew. [09:50] Anne     Yes, of course, Matthew. [09:53] Anne     I'm happy, too. [10:03] Anne     "I've tried the world—it wears no more" [10:07] Anne     "The colouring of romance it wore." [10:12] Marilla     See here, Davy. Not a word to Anne about— [10:16] Anne     I'm back! [10:18] Marilla     Oh, Anne. You're home. [10:20] Davy     It's good to see you again. [10:21] Lynde     Come in. [10:23] Dora     Welcome home, Anne. [10:25] Marilla     I see you're drenched. [10:27] Lynde     How was the wedding? [10:29] Anne     Oh, Phil was radiant. [10:32] Anne     Everyone was so nice, I stayed     longer than I meant to. [10:36] Anne     "East, west, home's best." [10:40] Anne     Davy, have you been growing again lately? [10:43] Davy     Yeah. I've growed a whole     inch since you left. [10:47] Davy     I'm as tall as Milty Boulter now. [10:51] Davy     Say, Anne, did you know that     Gilbert Blythe is dying? [10:57] Marilla     Davy! [11:10] Anne     Gilbert is... what? [11:13] Davy     Like I said, he's dying. [11:17] Marilla     Davy! [11:17] Lynde     Anne, don't look like that—     don't look like that! [11:21] Marilla     We didn't mean to tell you so suddenly. [11:26] Anne     Is it true? [11:27] Marilla     Gilbert is very ill. [11:30] Marilla     He took down with typhoid fever     just after you left for Bolingbroke. [11:35] Marilla     The doctor said he'd been terribly run down. [11:39] Marilla     But while there's life, there's hope. [11:42] Davy     Mr. Harrison said they had no hope of him. [11:46] Marilla     Davy! [11:47] Davy     Well he did! [11:53] Anne     Gilbert is dying. [11:56] Anne     Gilbert is... [11:58] Anne     If Gilbert goes away from me,     I cannot live, either. [12:03] Anne     Yes, I know now. [12:05] Anne     I... I... [12:21] Anne     You're not... [12:23] Anne     who I want. [12:24] Ideal Man     You've always loved Gilbert, haven't you? [12:29] Ideal Man     Since you were children. [12:33] Ideal Man     It's too late now. [12:35] Ideal Man     If you hadn't been so foolish, you     would have the right to go to him now. [12:43] Ideal Man     You could have had the bitter solace [12:47] Ideal Man     of being with him at the last. [12:52] Ideal Man     But Gilbert will leave this life     never knowing that you loved him. [12:58] Ideal Man     Sad, despondent, thinking you never cared. [13:00] Anne     No! [13:03] Anne     No! No! [13:05] Anne     I love him! [13:07] Anne     I love... I love Gilbert! [13:10] Anne     I do love him! I do! [13:14] Anne     So please... [13:16] Anne     don't take him from me. [14:02] (Flashback) Ideal Man     Gilbert will leave this life     never knowing that you loved him. [14:11] Anne     Without Gilbert... [14:16] Anne     nothing is of any value. [14:33] Anne     Excuse me... [14:35] Anne     Excuse... [14:36] Anne     I beg your pardon! [14:39] Anne     Don't you work for George Fletcher,     who lives next door to the Blythes? [14:46] Pacifique     That I do. [14:47] Anne     Did you come from     George Fletcher's this morning? [14:49] Pacifique     Sure! [14:51] Pacifique     Mr. Fletcher hired another     boy to help with the work. [14:54] Pacifique     He gets to Bright River on the first train. [14:59] Pacifique     I'm going through the woods for a shortcut. [15:03] Anne     Th-Then... [15:04] Anne     Did you hear how Gilbert Blythe     was this morning? [15:08] Pacifique     Gilbert? [15:12] Pacifique     He's better. [15:15] Pacifique     The worst is behind him. [15:18] Pacifique     The doctor says he'll be     all right any day now. [15:23] Pacifique     Well, I must hurry. [15:26] Anne     Oh, thank goodness. [15:28] Anne     I... [15:30] Anne     I can't thank you enough! [15:55] Anne     "Weeping may endure for a night" [16:00] Anne     "but joy cometh in the morning." [16:12] Gilbert     Hello, Anne. [16:14] Anne     Gilbert! [16:16] Anne     How do you feel? [16:17] Gilbert     Much better, thanks to you. [16:19] Gilbert     I've come to ask you to go     for one of our rambles. [16:23] Gilbert     Do you remember the old apple tree     we went to see before we left for college? [16:28] Anne     Yes, of course. [16:30] Anne     But have you forgotten     today is Jane's wedding? [16:33] Anne     I've got to do something to this dress. [16:36] Gilbert     Well, can you go tomorrow afternoon, then? [16:38] Anne     Yes, I think so. [16:40] Gilbert     I'll never forgive Jane for not     inviting me to her wedding. [16:46] Anne     You really can't blame her when     you think of all her relations. [16:50] Anne     The house can hardly hold them all. [16:53] Gilbert     Is it true she'll wear so many diamonds [16:57] Gilbert     that you can't tell where the     diamonds end and Jane begins? [17:00] Anne     I'll tell you once I've seen her. [17:03] Gilbert     Good. [17:06] Gilbert     Well, I'll be up tomorrow. [17:09] Gilbert     Hope you'll have a nice time tonight. [17:10] Anne     Thank you. [17:15] Anne     Gilbert! [17:17] Anne     Let's go for that ramble now, after all. [17:20] Gilbert     What about your dress? [17:22] Anne     I'll manage it somehow. [17:24] Anne     Today is too lovely to waste     not walking with you. [17:30] Anne     This moment will never come again. [17:47] Anne     My! [17:53] Anne     It's all in bloom! [17:55] Gilbert     Yes. I can hardly wait     for the fruit come fall. [17:58] Anne     True. [17:59] Anne     I feel as though old dreams might return     in the midst of all this beauty. [18:04] Gilbert     Have you any unfulfilled dreams, Anne? [18:09] Anne     Of course. Everybody has. [18:12] Anne     None of us could never     fulfill all of our dreams. [18:17] Anne     And we would be as good as dead if     we had nothing left to dream about. [18:24] Gilbert     I have a dream. [18:27] Gilbert     Although it has often seemed to     me that it could never come true, [18:32] Gilbert     I persist in dreaming it. [18:36] Gilbert     I dream of a home with a hearth-fire in it, [18:39] Gilbert     a cat and dog, the footsteps of friends, [18:46] Gilbert     and... [18:49] Gilbert     and you. [18:52] Gilbert     I asked you a question over two years ago. [18:57] (Flashback) Anne     I... [18:59] (Flashback) Anne     I... [19:01] (Flashback) Anne     I can't. [19:05] Gilbert     If I ask it again today, [19:09] Gilbert     will you give me a different answer? [19:14] Anne     B-But what about Christine? [19:17] Anne     I thought you loved Christine Stuart. [19:26] Gilbert     Christine was engaged to     somebody in her hometown. [19:30] Gilbert     I knew her brother, and he asked     me to look after her for a bit. [19:36] Gilbert     I knew college gossip credited us     with being in love with each other, [19:39] Gilbert     but I didn't care after you told     me you could never love me. [19:43] Gilbert     And Christine trusted me, anyway. [19:48] Gilbert     Anne, there never could be     anybody else for me but you. [19:53] Gilbert     I've loved you ever since that day you     broke your slate over my head in school. [20:20] Anne     I don't see how you could keep on loving     me when I was such a little fool. [20:26] Gilbert     Well, I tried to stop, especially     after Gardner came around. [20:32] Gilbert     I felt sure there was no chance for me then. [20:36] Gilbert     But I couldn't. [20:39] Gilbert     Then the day my fever broke, I got a letter     from Phil Gordon—Phil Blake, rather. [20:45] Anne     Phil wrote to you? [20:47] Gilbert     Yes. [20:48] Gilbert     She told me there was really     nothing between you and Roy [20:53] Gilbert     and advised me to "try again." [20:56] Gilbert     Well, the doctor was amazed at     my rapid recovery after that. [21:01] Gilbert     Anne? [21:02] Anne     I can never forget the night     I thought you were dying. [21:09] Anne     Oh, I knew—I knew then— [21:13] Anne     and I thought it was too late. [21:17] Gilbert     But it wasn't for either of us, Anne. [21:21] Anne     No. [21:22] Anne     It's the birthday of our happiness. [21:26] Anne     I've always loved apple blossoms, [21:30] Anne     and now they will be dearer than ever. [21:33] Gilbert     But I'll have to ask you     to wait a long time. [21:38] Gilbert     It will be three years before     I'll finish my medical course. [21:41] Gilbert     And even then there will be no     diamond sunbursts and marble halls. [21:49] Anne     I just want you, Gilbert. [21:54] Anne     Sunbursts and marble halls     may be all very well, [21:57] Anne     but there is more     "scope for imagination" without them. [22:02] Anne     And as for the waiting, that doesn't matter. [22:06] Anne     We'll just be happy, waiting and working     for each other—and dreaming. [22:14] Anne     Oh, dreams will be very sweet now. [22:57] Anne     Matthew, we're going     to be married. [23:01] Gilbert     We took the long way getting here, [23:03] Gilbert     but I promise I'll make her happy. [23:07] Anne     Thank you, Matthew. [23:10] Anne     I'm so glad I'm your daughter. [23:28] Anne     Gracious Heavenly Father, [23:33] Anne     thank you so much for my Green Gables, [23:38] Anne     for bringing me here to     wonderful Green Gables. [23:46] Anne     Thank you! [23:52] Anne     Yours respectfully, Anne Shirley.