14 - It Is Never Too Late for the Real Prince to Come for the True Princess
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[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.
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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.
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