8 - I Don’t Want to Be Anyone but Myself
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[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?
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[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.
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