"Anne!" "Anne!" "Anne!" "You have been out here since lunch." "You never remember to tell me where you're going." "You missed our entire history class, the fall of Rome." "This is one of the privileges of heaving mother a schoolteacher." "What a relief to be rescued!" "The book is a perfect tragedy." "It would be a tragedy indeed, if we miss our train." "Your father is home from the logging camp, Remember." "we've got to go." "Might be that book gives me a trill!" "It's the story of the daughter of a belted earl, stolen away in infancy by a cruel nurse, who died before she can confess." "There is nothing lovelier, then having mother to gather me up." "Come on, Anne..." "Mother!" "Mother!" "Where are you?" "Hi!" "Hi!" "I figured you out here writing." "There is a read through with the cast this afternoon, and they had some notes they want to share with you, before we get started." "I am a novelist..." "I'm not used to Notes from all these people." "Could you go and just fulfill me in?" "Would you tell the cast, that you going to hold off on it for now." "I mean it's not a disaster," "Obviously you have a different concept." "It's not stage worthy Ann." "Not yet, anyway." "My concern is that," "I don't think it's going to be ready to be performed this summer." "I can put in another play and you just keep working on that." "This came for you." "The boys all off celebrating." "This is a huge victory." "You'll hear from him." "Don't worry." "Will see you later." "Thanks." "Four exciting new plays." "I know I sound like a typical mother, but you know what your brother can be like." "Frankly I'm terrified, Franny." "Dominic said he'd be on the first boat back from England" "I know, I know, I'm sorry to bother you." "Is the baby better?" "Oh don't be silly." "You come all the way to hear." "Toomey has a mom." "I just needed someone to talk to." "Why wouldn't Dominic be in touch with me?" "Oh, I hear the baby crying." "You better go." "Give him a big kiss for me." "I love you." "Okay." "Bye-bye." "It's easy to write to cry" "I never expected this life for Gil" "Send Dominic home." "Get him back to me." "Maybe he is alright and just doesn't want to get in touch with me." "You can't act like that with people who raised you." "Though never knowing who your real parents are can always haunt you" "Well done!" "Alright everybody time to packing in before I decide to recast." "Thanks for coming out." "Goodnight, Anne." "Sorry about all this changes in the play." "10 o'clock tomorrow morning." "Learn your lines." "Any word on Dominic yet?" "Come on, Ann." "He will be back." "Dominic is a big boy." "So you are going to start rewriting and making me a big-time producer, or what?" "Oh, the Great American impresario was far away from the Broadway, you can get?" "You know, I don't get it." "What are you doing here?" "Call me and say you have a great idea for a play, that want to challenge yourself." "What did you come here for?" "What did you come here for?" "I came here to sell Green Gables." "Doing a play with you was just an excuse to get here." "Don't waste my time." "Just go away." "Just leave me alone." "I always needed to write." "I've made up stories about myself all my life." "Used to pretend my parents where a perfect couple living in harmony." "I did it so often and for so along, it's hard to know where the truth is anymore." "I would not recognize my father if I saw him." "Bertha I promised you I was going to quit the logging camp." "You can build your own home instead of living in a boardinghouse." "Walter Shirley!" "you are an intoxicated braggart" "You're going to kill both of us with this crazy nag!" "This horse can do the mail run from Grand Falls to St. John in 12 hours." "This is pretty penny to be made if I can get the contract." "Your mother was my best friend." "She'd like you to have this." "She would want me to look after you." "Since Dr. and Mrs. Thomas where so close to Bertha," "Walter Shirly and I have asked Dr. Thomas to give a few words of eulogy toward this dear woman." "Walter Shirly was not at fault." "He loved his wife." "Our school teacher and friend Bertha, has been stolen from our community in an accident of Biblical proportions." "But the white majesty of death now falls upon this beloved woman and sets her apart to be crowned and to live forever in God's heavenly kingdom." "I'm sorry for a your loss." "Be strong child." "Thank you." "If Mom has been crowned a Queen then what am I?" "a child of God sweetheart." "Would'nt it be better to tell people from now on that I was the daughter of a Queen, than to endure the notoriety of such a tragedy." "It's better to speak the truth." "Your mother may have had a noble dreams." "but She died of no money or dignity." "Was her sore." "Now thanks to your father." "I hope my husband can find him and bring back." "Don't be so hard at yourself, Walt." "The Almighty thinks it is better to be twelve of us." "Right?" "Hey, what's that saying." ""To err is human and to forgive is divine."" "No, Doc." "I killed her." "Hey, stop it, stop it." "Walter." "Drunken fools!" "." "Somebody help me." "Walt!" "I am coming." "No, you're not listening, Louisa." "He went back to the river." "He wanted to drown this sorrows, literally." "And you pushed him." "I rescued him." "You know what, I'll say, it was a noble performance for the entire town to see." "But he's taken off." "We may never see the likes of Walter again." "Do you have any idea how mortifying it is to be at funeral of a dear friend while the town's esteemed doctor." "is off on a bender" "The whole town knows what the disgusting pair of you've been up to." "This is only a drop." "Walter desperately needed my support to absolve himself in front of town." "It's all it was." "Temperance will be preached in this house." "Walter needs a good kick in the pants and so do you." "Louisa." "You can have water" "Don't..." "No, no." "Step outside now." "Hey, come on now, stop it!" "You're mom's making a mess here." "You're making a mess here." "Do not wake up the children." "Katie, I'm convinced that it must have been a disappointment to my father if he is not coming back." "Mother said, that he was a free spirit." "I made up my mind I could be a free spirit myself." "I'm resolved that the Thomases will be my new family." "yet my life does not have to be graveyard of buried hopes." "The only thing I recall about my father," "Was how my mother was drawn to him." "Like a moth to a flame." "Gene." "I don't want you to feel any pressure about producing my play." "Good." "I'm feeling pressure to make money this summer." "What would you say about me going to Green Gables to write." "It's a great idea." "That's doing both us a word of good." "Come on, Elsie!" "I promised Anne, we will be ready by 10." "You know what a pistol she is." "You can't clear out 30 years of living in old place like this in a couple of days." "Look how young mom and dad looked when we first moved here." "I'm furious at them for letting this place get so ran down, when Anne was so generous for letting us live here for years." "When we had nowhere else." "Oh, do not preach them." "They took them place in Albafras" "Why Ann's own kids have not taken any interest?" "just playing weird." "Too far to come." "Ann is just easier for our family to fix everything." "Elsie, John?" "it's Anne..." "Aunt Ann come up." "What mischief are you up to Marilla's room." "Terrific to see you." "Oh, your mother finally written aren't she?" "I just was wondering if she lost every letter I have written her in those two months." "Oh, I know she's been awful at responding to everybody." "She's taken up golf." "We were just finishing packing or, so we thought." "And we have found all these letters in the closet, in the floor." "These are Marilla's love letters between Marilla and John Blight." "They quarreled, you know, and she was really sorry she didn't forgive him when she had a chance." "What a great well-kept secret." "Who is Walter Sirley?" "How did Marilla know your family if your parents died when you were born?" "My dearest..." "Shall I to... my dearest daughter, please, accept this note, as a confirmation, that I have come to a much better circumstances in my life and so I feel it is my duty to try to locate you." "I have finally had the good luck to marry that wonderful woman." "I have prosperous hardware business in Fredericton now." "It is my sincere hope that you can forgive me for the expanse of time that has lapsed between us, and come back to me." "I realize you are likely in a much better circumstances, than we can ever provide." "And so I'm trusted in our mutual acquaintance" "Ms. Nelly Parkhurst to make contact with you again and to determine if my approach is acceptable to you and your guardians." "For so many years your mother wanted me to quit the logging camp and build a home for us." "Maybe now I can fulfill my promise." "If you cannot forgive me for the harm that has come to you, as a result of my neglect," "I will respect your wishes." "Any response will be welcomed." "Your loving father Walter." "Marilla must have felt she needed to protect me," "or she was frightened, that I'd leave." "Protect you from what?" "Ah, with Marilla that would have been an instinct." "So you were not an orphan." "As a child I made up stories about my parents." "No one knew within about me so it was... it was easy." "I have given up hope of ever finding my father." "Let me help." "What luck is finding Marilla's letters." "What a luck." "Do you mind if we tell mom?" "She always said, with your imagination, you are destined to be a great writer." "Yeah I'd longed to write once, but now I just do it to work out everything else." "You never can tell, why certain people do decide to write." "Obviously it's very personal." "Yes, well,certain people like me are born to travel, while others, like your mother, blessed with a desire to play golf." "Thank you, Anne, for my entire family." "Mother said, she will call, when she knows the place is sold." "She has not written before, because she didn't want to discuss it." "We had so many wonderful years growing up here." "Why did you ever give it to us?" "Well, Gil's medical practice wasn't in this aria and your parents were down on a luck " "Don't sell it, Ann." "Oh, well I have complicated feelings about this place." "We will talk soon, okay." "I don't know how I survived the time before I was adopted by the Cuthberts." "It was horrible after my mother died." "the Thomases gave up on me and" "I lost hope of ever seeing my father again." "The cash from selling your mother's things were given to the town." "I will pay you board for a time." "We are leaving." "Suddenly my husband has lost his license for practice medicine." "Can you have me until my father comes?" "You need to know that your father has gone for good." "I heard someone say: "he is drowned in his own sorrow"." "He is not really dead, is he?" "In some respects he is." "Things haven't worked out well for either of us, Anne." "No need for theatrics, Louisa, you have done your duty." "God help you keep that sorry husband of your sober in the next town." "Thanks God the county found the room." "The child would be much b etter placed in an orphanage or a Foster house." "No family will take her in, after that sorry business with her father." "You have to take her." "The Dr. Thomas are leaving town it's the county's responsibility" "We'll do what we can." "We don't normally take children." "A little beggar like you should thank the Lord that we're taking pity on you at all." "Stop it!" "I need water!" "Some of them here need to be kept and checked all times." "You will sleep here with these three." "To sleep in such cramped quarters, is much more, than my imagination can be abide by." "We don't harbor to royalty here Miss." "I understood you might have been paid for on my behalf." "You either put up or shut up." "Put this uniform on at sunrise when you get up." "Move, our girls!" "you will not need whatever in their" "You will get your chores assigned first thing." "By the way, I heard all about Walter Sirley." "Can you move over, please." "I really didn't understand." "I had never experienced hypocrisy before." "It was incomprehensible to me." "How our God could abandon me!" "I didn't want to give in." "I decided, that God just forgotten about everyone in that place." "And in my heart I was afraid something awful was going to happen." "What did you bring in your suitcase?" "What are you doing?" "No, stop!" "Nice!" "That's pretty." "Silence!" "God in his wisdom has chosen to make you poppers, not animals!" "But dependent upon a charity of others, none less harmony and peace must be maintained here at any cost." "No, those are my only possessions." "No!" "Come here, you." "You see this young rat?" "Her father is a criminal, accused of doing in his own wife." "Keep away from her." "Beware of her manner of speech, which she uses to deceive." "Only stiff punishment can save her." "No one gets away with this kind of behavior here." "You will remain standing until daybreak." "God punishes the disobedient with eternal damnation." "I've tried imagine someone finding me." "Someone who would rescue me and care for me." "I gathered no one is supposed to speak to you." "Want some water?" "You have been here an eternity haven't you?" "I was staying in a dark trying to imagine" "I was a bride in a misty veil, waiting in eternity for her betrothed who has left her at the altar." "This is a far worst place, than even I could ever imagine." "So it was a task to pretend." "I'm sorry for rambling on so." "Nobody talks to me here do go on." "Well, when I sow how tyrannical matron was to you on my very first Stay." "I would instinctively you must be the product of lifelong sorrow." "I don't dare talking about that." "The walls have years." "Why was she so cruel to you, then?" "She's afraid." "I know the secret to free everyone in this place." "But, you see, I am not leaving until I finish my life's vocation." "And there is so much in I need help." "I have the key into freedom." "And why do you allow yourself to remain imprisoned." "I am editing in the history of every word in English language for posterity." "I'm so sorry." "I don't mean to be impolite, Sir." "but I am afraid, the dictionary has already been invented." "Did you not know that?" "I have never heard such a word before." "You don't have a single soul in the world, do you?" "I had a wife and a daughter once." "They still console me..." "Here, as life marches on." "You don't know how difficult it is to draw a line between a past and a presence." "We are imprisoned here forever?" "Please, there is so much work to be done." "Memories, notations..." "They all need to be copied." "Only at night, when no one can see." "I will help you." "what's your name?" "Gabriel..." "Blake." "Gabriel?" "Gabriel was a heavenly messenger, wasn't he?" "The County should be pleased with the God fearing ideals with our attendance here." "Purge of pride and eager for employment, each one earns his keep." "What devilment, are you up to?" "Where did you get this?" "Get in there." "This child is very disobedient." "Gabriel Blake has been filling her head full of foolishness." "As members of the board," "I am pleased to be able to demonstrate to you our exacting method of inmate discipline." "Her flaming red hair is a real cause of her devilish behavior." "Scissors, please, matron." "No, no, no!" "Take it matron and burn it." "You will stand again until daybreak." "I'd like to speak to you outside." "Don't you dare!" "No one acknowledge this guttersnipe!" "You know the routine orderlies" "Get me that cup!" "Come on, Gabriel." "Your little scrap just worsening your trial here by inciting calamity." "I'm devastated." "It's all my fault." "Never mind, there is a darkness here which needs to be rectified." "Your innocence may assist me, if I have my way." "I can see we have no choice, doctor?" "We must condemn the building and expel the overseers." "But I indeed want this child to speak to our entire board at the right opportunity." "Gabriel, are you awake?" "I heard the superintendent." "She wants to help." "She wants the doctor to send me away." "I go fetch your books and notes." "The secret..." "The key... under the board in the bag." "It's yours." "Go, now." "Freedom I never... you'll need it." "I will not go till they bring you back." "Hold my hand." "So splendid to have a friend!" "You are a true kindred spirit." "What's that?" "A kindred spirit's someone you can rely on, right to the innermost part of your soul." "I feel so tired." "Gabriel!" "Angels have watched over me all my life, rescuing me." "The board of the Boulinbrook County poorhouse listened to me." "It was a feeling I'd never experienced before." "It made me begin to feel like I had a voice." "The County Board has found a special foster home for you and ---- girls." "Consider it an honor that they have gone to such trouble." "You leave tomorrow." "No honor having you be the one to tell me so, matron." "You and your husband have no spark of kindness in you." "I will never forget what you did to Gabriel." "You had no right." "First County Poorhouse will be sent to a brand new building." "You will be better there." "You are so kind." "We'll come back for the next group in an hour." "Where is that red head kid?" "She is on the next load." "Coming, mom, coming!" "Mrs. Thomas!" "Good Lord, Ann Shirley!" "What, in heavens name, are you doing here?" "Violetta!" "Mrs. Thomas!" "Fate has brought us together." "Jock, Keith, wait!" "You look entirely like thieves running away in the night." "That is pretty putting it mildly." "I don't know what you're doing" "I cannot possibly take on another runaway when we are running away ourselves." "You will help me?" "I'm begging you Mrs Thomas." "I know how to be resourceful." "I even thought of changing my name." "So No one would ever recognize me again!" "I'd love to be called something elegant, like Cordelia." "That's a horrible name." "What about Geraldine Fitzgerald?" "Who Cares what's you called!" "You can't stay with us that's final." "You and my mother were best of friends." "That practically makes us kin." "Didn't you hear, our mother were in too much troubles as it is." "And it is all thanks to you." "Stop it, Jock." "There is a poetic irony that we altogether as fugitives" "Is that the trouble, you mean Mrs. Thomas?" "Yes, well, you see, Ann, things went from bad to worse after your father vanished so did all the funds from the parish roof box." "And the town accused my husband." "But he insisted that was your father" "Your father's trash, Anne." "And so we've been living under house arrest in the half way hotel." "Awaiting an inquest, because my husband was killed by a train." "Do you think he was..." "I've been in the depths of despair." "Being a doctor's wife has been a life of bitter disappointment, Annie." "I can hardly swallow." "It will be too much for mother, to be cross examined and have to go back over and over for the inquest." "Our grandmother's very rich and she wants us to come and live with her." "if they're anything I can do to help" "Leave us alone!" "When we get to St. John's we will go you to some place safe." "Stand back." "Apparently there is a family home in Fredrickson." "just outside of Marysville." "Yes that would be St. Agatha Asylum, ma'am." "I'm sorry Annie but we have to drop you off there." "Thank you for your directions." "Hurry, boys." "Boys, harry up the train leaves in three minutes." "I've made up my mind to simply enjoy this train ride." "Train rides are so thrilling!" "Anne, That's only a train." "Now, would you take your own ticket?" "It's your responsibility." "We need to get some flowers for grandmother." "You choose a color and Mother'll have change." "What lovely wild roses!" "looking so happy to be roses." "Could I just have some change?" "We're going to buy flowers for grandmother." "I wish roses could talk." "Oh, they surely have hopeful thoughts." "All passengers!" "Now boarding for..." "Here you go." "Hurry up, mother says we're late." "Hurry up, Anne." "I suppose mother is already on the train." "I hope your grandmother likes pink." "Red head people can never wear pink." "Did you ever know anybody who's head was red when they were young, but changed color when they grew up?" "No, put your bag up." "Could you help me, please, sir?" "We're this way mother!" "All Aboard!" "Here we go." "Thank you." "You're welcome." "All in the board." "Mrs. Thomas!" "Mrs. Thomas!" "Mrs. Thomas!" "Ann what are you doing there?" "You're going the wrong way!" "Last call for passengers to Marysville and Fredrickton." "All aboard!" "______" "Mrs. Thomas you are on the wrong train!" "No, Anny, you are on the wrong train." "We don't have much time." "Anne!" "Jump!" "Where is my purse?" "I left it right here." "Hurry, that's our train." "The only train to Fredrickson until tomorrow." "Grandmother will be waiting on the other end and she'll be burst of blood vessel." "I blame myself entirely Mrs. Thomas." "Violetta was following me." "If I hadn't lost myself in the beauty of those colorful blossoms, at so little color in my life, lately." "And salt has been added to injured, and now we obliged to sleep in a common Railway Station." "I'm cursing myself because I lost my purse, and all my money." "My mother in law will be entirely unimpressed." "Feel free to blame this entire mess on a hopeless orphan who wasn't given a brain God gave kiss, Mrs. Thomas" "You must call me Louisa." "You know your mother was quite brilliant." "She used to help me with Sunday school." "She really knew how to fasten" "Intellect, she was a wonderful teacher, who knew so many lovely promises by heart." "The Lady of the lake, Seasons by Thurston." "She cultivated me and if you a half as bright as she is, then I know that you will make a wonderful teacher too one day." "You have given me hope Mrs. Louisa." "I'd hate to part ways on bad terms, especially since I was trying so hard to imagine you will keep me forever." "I have a confession to make yet." "I took some money from the selling of your mother's things." "I mean, not a lot, but" "I wish at the time when my husband was not bear dependable, he was so cross with your father." "I know, see, you and I destined to be great friends." "And I won't desert you, either." "I will help you all morning, if you could give us a rid." "If you really want a ride you better tell me your name." "My name is Cordelia Shirley." "We walked all along from Bolingbroke, and missed our train." "Don't know Walter Shirley from Bolingbroke area?" "Accused of doing his wife in as I recall." "No, ma'am." "I've never heard of such a man." "Under contract for the mailroute up to Grand Falls." "My father's name was Jedediah." "I know it's rather an awful name, don't you think?" "Hard name to be sure." "What did Jedediah Shirley did?" "My parents are both teachers at the Bolingbroke primary school." "They each died of fever when I was only three months." "They were a pair of babies themselves." "I've had the good fortune to be rescued from the Asylum by friends." "We all are going to live in Marysville." "They are members of the affluent Thomas family." "Thomas you say?" "And you never met old Mrs T.?" "No, but young Mrs. Thomas over there is as benevolent as she is loyal." "Get your bags." "Anyone knows the Thomas's place, if they know Marysville." "Oh, thank you." "Luisa!" "Violetta, boys, wake up!" "The Sun is shining on us this morning." "The chaos that I've caused is over." "I cannot believe we had to stay over at that train station." "Thanks to you, Ann." "I'm sorry, I vexed you, Violetta." "It gives me great satisfaction to know, the inequity has been raided." "I feel just like a hero-women in the novel." "You talk too much." "Don't be so certain, grandmother will throw you out on your head." "Be nice to her she is interesting." "It would be more to a point, if she were useful." "Grandmother will toss us all, when she hears her nonsense." "I will not worry about asylum for a little while longer." "Or to imagine us all of part of a beautiful Mirage." "I thank God for two or three times a minute." "We're right proud of this place." "Marysville is named by old Mr. Thomas." "who built a mill on the count of it's always been so merry." "Christopher Columbus" "I must be dreaming." "You certainly are." "There is no need to be nasty, Violetta." "God's nightgown!" "We wondered what in heaven's name had happened to you." "Now Mrs. Thomas is gone all the way into St. John looking for you." "Oh, Hapzabah, no, Please don't... if she has a coronary on her way, you will never hear the end of it." "Louisa Thomas!" "What is that?" "It's the most heartrending story" "Please, just keep my mother-in-law calm, until she has a chance to get used to that idea." "You don't meant to think I'd take in a street urchin like that?" "______" "You don't march in here with some stray cur that can be of use to me." "But she is such a bright little creature." "And her mother was a good friend of mine." "I promised a little thing that she could stay with us." "I'm not about to break my promise, she can do a house chores." "She doesn't cross this threshold of the household." "I have been waiting settlers go without went for a while." "You have any trouble – ask for Nellie." "Thank you" "I'm grateful for all your help." "Get up." "Hapsapah will not let you do any house chores, but she is agree you can help out in the stables, though." "Violetta will show you the barn out back." "Please tell her I'm very good at washing dishes." "but I'm resigned to fit into a household any way I can." "What a splendid property!" "Hurry up, Anne." "I'm just so excited to imagine," "I can stay for a little while." "Stables are this way." "A brooke!" "Brooks is such a cheerful things aren't they?" "Always laughing even in winter under the ice." "Can't you ever quit being so phony?" "Trashcan Anne!" "That's what I going to call you, because you are garbage!" "I would not give myself such errors in the presence of a true aristocrat myself, being a progeny of Royal Irish blood." "The only royal blood you'll ever have is of my fist at in the end of your nose." "You are con just like your father." "You are so queenly?" "the test of a true noble is having such a high instep a stream of water could run right underneath it." "I don't believe anybody has that, and least of all - you." "My family are descendants of the warrior Monarch" "Queen Maeve who led the Celts into battle riding bareback like moonlight," "see" "Queen Maeve sounds more like a witch than a queen." "Besides you couldn't ride by moonlight, let alone mount a horse." "Could you?" "You just watch." "I have a way with equines." "Who do you think you are?" "This is foolish!" "You can't blame me if you get yourself killed." "I shall prove you're a liar or perish!" "Anne!" "Mother, she is out of control!" "Hepzibah!" "it's Anne!" "Charles, what the devil is going on" "Charles don't you have any control?" "But where are the grooms?" "Where is the stable boy?" "Stop, who is that?" "Whose horses is that?" "Stop this coach at once!" "Oh, stop, stop, please!" "I'm going to lose my lunch!" "Louisa!" "If this is your manner of appreciation for my munificence, you can pack your bags and go!" "Oh, don't excite yourself." "Of course, I'm going to excite myself how long in a day go on searching hither and yon for relatives, as giddy as cats out of a bag?" "and, then, to come home to this mania in my front yard:" "Horses tearing up my garden" "And you driving my only son to drink!" "With as much upheaval I'm sure" "Mother, I'm sorry but, please," "And don't you think for one minute that the gang of you can worm your way in here, like I'm a doormat!" "To take advantage of a mother's broken heart." "Mrs. Thomas!" "Please, don't think I'm lacking in sympathy." "Louisa she is neither a worm and you're not a dormant" "What are you rumpled in a head child?" "I may be rumble in spirit but not in a head Mrs. Thomas." "Luisa and her children came to you, grieving for a father and a husband." "The least you can do is over some pity." "They have nowhere to go either." "Who are you?" "Ann Shirley, ma'am." "I should know better than to speak, but they're in just as much anguish as you." "Alright, alright, no need to get yourself in such a state on our account." "But There is a need." "Imagine you are an orphan nowhere to go and you come to a place like this hoping an important person like yourself might grant you a chat." "All right, listen." "I know tomfoolery when I see it." "Stand up for heaven's sake and enough of this begging business." "And don't cast my prominence up at me either." "It's been an extremely difficult day and I have a right to say what is on my mind." "Of course Louisa can stay." "Oh, thank you, Mrs. Thomas!" ""Withhold not my heart from any joy."" "Ecclesiastes chapter 2 verse 10" "Yes, I know stand up dear, and stop with the Biblical authority!" "Any child who can act like a pagan one minute and quote the Old Testament the next" "..well, it just turns my stomach" "This is such a dissolute age, Louisa, don't you think?" "Hepzibah, come here." "Why aren't my grandchildren settled in for goodness sake?" "Don't ogle me like that!" "Just can't bear my housekeeper so incompetent." "How do I tolerate you?" "You're a walking disaster and you're never prepared for anything." "I have to do everything myself." "You boys are good on getting her to laugh." "Go!" "Thank you, Anne." "Could have made a more flower if I had time to think it through." "Wish she were so inhospitable." "Well, she needs us as much as we need a place to stay." "I hope someone will always need me." "We've got to get you a bath if we are ever going to persuade" "Hepzibahin to give you a place indoors." "You are the disaster." "I just had enough of your tatterwalling and your shennanigans." "You know what to do, ladies." "Get her in there." "No, no, no!" "It's freezing!" "You just behave yourself!" "Louise you have some weird ideas." "Her poor mother was a gifted teacher, and so the child is incredibly bright." "I think that maybe she could help the children with their studies, since they missed so much school in this year." "Louisa, you are so irresponsible." "I refuse to be taught by a stray." "I felt some responsibility to her mother." "Anne's well rendered with a heart of gold." "She's very odd, if you ask me." "I don't have it in me to send her to another asylum." "You have a head and a heart soft as my son's." "I think I'll check and see if a local family need some help." "I can tutor the boys, grandmother." "Your life is to be elevated above that of your parents." "A girls education begins with the proper governance." "I have found one." "She will be here right away." "She will provide a firm hand." "They will make all the difference in the world to you." "Enough if you don't mind..." "I had enough..." "Goodnight." "My life will never be the same again." "Someone left a pitcher of lemonade for the hired help." "Want some?" "Sure, go bring me some." "Please, wait here." "Mrs. Thomas will see you now." "What are you doing in here?" "I was just looking at those crows up there." "You come back in here again and those crows will pick your eyes out." "Go on, get out of here." "Alright." "You can close your notebooks now." "Your grandmother wants to see all three of you for lunch." "So you can break now while I mark your notebooks." "The courses were so hard." "I know, the math was so hard." "Go put this back in the key cover of the kitchen, and then come and help with the pond well." "They are missing as sure as the day is long, and I caught her loitering in the summer kitchen." "Did you know this assigned key is lying anywhere?" "Yes." "I put away the stable key in a cover an hour ago." "What business was it of yours?" "You don't meddle with my kids." "I did exactly as Mr. MakAdams told me." "He said: "Put away this stable's Key in the cover and come and help me in the pond" Which I did dutifully." "Only..." "Only she likely mixed up the stable key with the missing key, and can't remember where she put them." "Of worse that she stole them." "Didn't you just steal them you're little..." "Hepzibah, don't you stop it?" "Did you catch any other set of key?" "Believe me, if I only being led to the block for it" "Only I'm not certain where the block is." "I never touched any other keys." "Only the stable keys." "I will not allow this child to sleep in the house, until she finds the upstairs keys." "She can sleep in the barn until she rots or else returns the upstairs keys." "There is something else." "What is it?" "Nothing." "Ready to tell me what happened to the missing key?" "Yes." "That's preposterous Mrs. Thomas." "I am to be accused by a mischievous child who's never had a proper upbringing?" "Well she's getting one now." "this goes beyond the mirror scolding, ma'am." "Louisa, the child is a liar." "I speak the truth, because, to be unjustly accused, is an assault on my good name." "My heart maybe broken, by one consolation that one day you will feel remorse for having crushed it." "I'm setting my hands to the plow, Louisa." "The child will go to that home in Fredericton." "You are a heartless woman." "I'm sure your own poor son was driven to drink by you pushing him away." "No, she did that." "Hepzibah, pack the child's bag." "I did my best, dear, but working in the lumber yard will be much better than a foundling home." "Goodbye, dear friend." "I don't believe God himself could do any better in the face of such an abstinent person." "Hello." "Who is it?" "You might at least have woken me up, instead of breaking in." "Real estate agent from Avonlea was running around town, telling people that she caught you talking to yourself in the yard." "Real estate agents have no diplomacy." "That was a good sign." "Maybe you would make some major revisions?" "You got something here." "You finish by next week and I will have time to do the cast read through." "What got you going again?" "A letter... from my father." "Maybe take the play in a different direction." "Father?" "Always thought you are a stray." "You would never get what the place is worth anywhere." "40 years may have passed, but your letter finally have arrived into my hands a week ago." "I'm hoping that your return address is still available." "I don't know, if you've ever come across my work, but I'm a well published author, and recently an inspiring playwright." "I still publish in my maiden name Anne Shirley, even though I'm a widow." "I have two wonderful daughters, who all have grown up their families, and also adopted son, who is still oversees." "It's never been easy for me to put into words my feelings about you." "My memory of you has been somewhat rekindled in a play I am currently working on." "I hope that we can arrange to finally meet, and that this letter actually gets to you." "I suppose this up to fate again." "Your loving Ann." "In time the Thomases forgot about me completely." "My fear of being sent to an orphanage was replaced by a hardship of trying to survive In the lumber mill." "at people who could have not cared less about me." "Katie..." "I miss you." "I don't believe I'm long for this world." "I pray I'll see what the next." "Mrs. Thomas was feared and disliked by all of her workers." "I suppose it was her stubbornness, that frustrated people most." "Fortunately I could not see how grossly our lives would be tied together." "I can't fill my orders because they are working slow." "a lot of bickering amongst the men and an uproar's been brewing." "They're threatening to go on strike because of unsafe conditions." "Come on." "Let's go." "You folks thinking you terrorized management" "Torn off the blow water." "Close the gate!" "What's wrong?" "Bunch of damn troublemakers trying to tamper with the shoots." "Saying there are unsafe and a true guilty reference are caught under." "Quick, move." "Hey, kid come here." "We need you to climb in here." "This guy's still moving." "Come on, you're little." "Get in there." "Go on there." "Can you lift up the pin?" "Pull." "Give us his arm." "Good job, kid." "Hurry!" "Hey, come on get up, he in here." "That man you rescued... that was Walter Shirley, girl." "I know." "He saw his arm was badly mangled, but he's safe." "Our men got him away." "I'm taking you to the workers cottage." "near the cider mill" "You will be safe there." "No, no, no, no." "I don't think so" "What about the girl?" "We can't afford to have her go to police." "I don't understand." "I can't make up what you're saying." "You were fool when bringing the union organizers to help you." "But you know, what about the girl or you know what she knows, who she's talking?" "That's enough now." "Want some breakfast?" "What's you name?" "Cordelia." "Don't be shy have a seat." "Stay and pick up apples." "We're here until September then we will move on to Main." "Penny a bushel." "There is lots of kids here to help you, all right?" "Yes, ma'am." "Let's go." "Helen Parker says we are to look after that one." "Anne!" "Subtitles created by RabChristov" "Anne!" "I wanted we were able to find you after all these weeks." "This is my friend Peter from the Smithy." "Peter knew all about your working here now." "Mother was so concerned when you disappeared." "Oh, please come." "We're desperate." "Let's go Violetta." "That stupid cat attacked Mrs. Bridgewater." "She was up to something in the attic going through all the papers." "She claims she were working on the history of the county, but no one believes her." "Grandmother fired her on the spot." "Then Hepzibah orders me to put the vile thing outside for a few minutes just to calm everyone down." "But the stupid cat is then gone now for two days." "Mother is terrified we will be thrown up forever, because we lost her contemptible cat." "That woman took the keys, because she came for something." "Mother insisted to grandmother that you were not lying, and that your suspicion about Bridgewater were true." "Grandmother says you can come back and speak your mind if you would like." "Why would she believe anything I had to say?" "Well, she well knows that the governor was found upstairs in the attic." "This way, come on." "I don't think so." "Violetta!" "Let's go back." "I know this is the wrong way Violetta!" "I feel if like there faces watching us." "Wild things behind the trees." "It's all in your imagination, Anne." "Hepzibah always goes on and on about the phantoms that kidnap little children and no one cares about them." "I'll be the first to qualify." "It's this way." "I know this road." "No!" "Nellie, help us." "Give me out." "The traps set so the police don't get close." "My friends will get the girl lose." "Good morning, this is our meeting place." "The gross mill been abandoned for years." "No one even knows I live here." "The Thomases imperial kitty." "This the feline what you been lookin' for." "Here." "Don't daily at the Thomases." "Go back at the workers Cottage at the sider mill." "What is she doing here?" "You will be plenty safe there." "Go on." "Go." "There's worse things in store for the Thomases than missing cats." "This correspondence was in the old ladies files." "Her husband knew full well." "He was lumbering on Crown land for decades without any deed or timber rights." "Somebody should better stop the whole operation." "Or have another company take over the business for us completely." "This town will be better off if she's sold out." "Thank you, Mrs. Bridgewater." "The workers are tense and have been quelled by the police," "But the young man was killed and another seriously injured, ma'am." "Why would anyone go to such lengths to ruin our business?" "Marysville was built on bricks and mortar of my husband's goodwill." "But some people feel it's not a woman's place to operate so many businesses." "That's why I pay you for, Jeremiah." "To be effective too." "But the deaths of that boy will be difficult to reverse in the workers minds." "We are not going to unionize, Jeremiah." "Please." "Now you return with more solutions than problems." "Anne, you are back!" "Where did you find the cat?" "We thought you been roasted on the spit by bandits or something." "Who was that woman who picked you up?" "They didn't hurt you, did they?" "I'm fine." "They are only vagrants who live in the forest." "Vagrants?" "Well I never expected to extend such a note of gratitude to such a sassy girl." "They want you to stay." "Come, my darling." "Yes, my precious." "I'm pleased to have returned your dear blue eyes to you." "But Violetta said you are taken hostage by robbers." "Not exactly." "I did see something there." "I saw Mrs. Bridgewater at a meeting place with an unruly gang." "What were they doing?" "I couldn't tell but they looked like they were discussing some papers." "Who took you there?" "Nelly Parkars." "She found us then she'd found the cat." "What a strange coincidence." "Well, if Bridgewater's taking anything, we just simply have to tighten arraigns in the future." "Did a horse run away or something?" "Grandmother sacked Mrs. Bridgewater for nosing around the attic." "And she now admitted you were right, Ann." "She seems terribly rattled" "Bridgewater came here with the purpose." "Because grandmother hired her based of recommendations from the bank." "Don't be so dramatic, Violetta." "I'm sure nothing will come with us." "Why are you crying?" "Just so elated, have your mother stick up for me so I can stay." "I take back those things I said about you Anna." "Mother says even your father turned out to be a prince." "She says he's written to her on occasions asking about you." "Have you not heard from him?" "Certainly." "And I pray all the time we will be together again someday." "This is so dull." "Don't you have anything better than books that are 100 years old?" "This poem is sheer romance." "It's ridiculous." "You got away with making everyone think you're so much smarter, then we are, just because you have a knack for fifty-cent words" "I plan to teach one day, and I regard you three as my personal experiment." "Put it down." "This is our pages!" "I will tell your grandmother." "If you want to fight about it, I have a better idea." "On you go, Jock." "What's your point, Anne." "A soldier dies and someone writes a poem about it." "The only way you'll ever understand Romantic verse, is to live and breathe it." ""Bingen on the Rhine" is an illustrious poem you need to learn to relish." "It's the type of masterpiece, that gives you a crinkly feeling up and down your back." "A soldier of the legion lay dying in Algiers." "You look really good dead, Jock." "I get all of your deserts tonight for doing this." "Lay down." "You're supposed to be on your last breath." "Now everyone push him off." "Dying soldier at alter," "As he took his comrade's hand," "Shall never see my native soil." "Lay down, Jock!" "Send me back to my native land," "Take a message to some distant friends of mine." "Ahh!" "For I was born in Bingen," "Bingen on the Rhine," "The blessed raft is falling apart!" "We have to do something!" "Snap out of it!" "Look for help at the mill." "Help, please!" "Help!" "My brother!" "he is on the raft." "He can't swim." "His raft is sinking." "It's sinking." "Help him, pleased." "Come on!" "I'm almost there." "Somebody give me a hand we are here." "My grandson owes you his life." "You saved the Thomases from extinctions." "I guess the name stays upon the door Mrs. Thomas" "We'll take more than a mere accident to remove our name." "Or a handful of disgruntled employees." "Good day, men." "Words cannot express our gratitude." "Forgive us, forgive me for causing such a disaster." "An angel must has been watching over all of us." "Thanks Mister." "Mrs. Thomas." "It'll be more prudent of you to listen to their concerns from time to time, rather than just the sound of your own voice." "The day I hear you advise Louisa," "Is the day you will not need mine." "Violetta, take the boys to them." "Now, take, please." "Hasn't grandmother become a splendid creature recently?" "She even allowed mother to study for teaching degree by mail." "I feel this marks an epoch in my life, Violetta." "Four months ago I was wishing I'd never been born." "And now I wouldn't trade places with an angel." "Best part of all is coming here again." "Just so happy your grandmother finally understands that I am human being." "I'm just glad your grandmother finally understands," "I'm a human being." "I'm just so happy." "There is no darkness anymore, only light." "Thank you, everyone." "Take five." "It's alright." "The dialogue needs a little cutting." "Back to work." "Morning." "Hey, Mack!" "Anything come from Brunswick?" "Paris, France." "Please, I'm begging you to come Deanna." "Well, I were shaking, that's why." "I'm holding a letter from Dominic." "He is coming home." "He is getting married." "Yes, both of my girls are coming." "I know." "Oh, please come and bring everybody." "Well, I am exhausted and exhilarated." "Gene is figuring the play in New Jersey." "And if it's any success at all, I'm grant to use the royalties on renovate Green Gable." "Come on, everyone." "Taxis are leaving, let's go." "Oh, honey I have to go." "I love you, too." "Bye-bye." "Bravo, Anne." "Come on." "No, no, no, no." "Where are we going?" "Dearest father." "I received the note from your housekeeper, saying that she is giving me my latest letter, and that the reply from you will be forthcoming." "I'm anxious to hear from you." "Your daughter, Anne." "Box office in New Jersey has passed everybody's expectations." "Congratulations!" "What if we get a show at Broadway?" "Broadway?" "Who needs Broadway?" "We happy we got at the New Jersey." "No, now see the family planted right here." "I would live Summer here if you pay it." "What is it?" "I don't know." "Everything is in the right place." "Dominic's getting married." "I finally managed with something down, on papers what was worthwhile." "But I feel empty." "Why?" "I'd never heard from him again." "And I've written him several times now." "What happened with your father, that you were so rare talking about?" "Aren't you supposed to check on my spelling?" "Of cause I will." "Jock, you are supposed to write words out three Times each." "Sorry." "It's more boring than algebra." "Boys get to work." "Here she comes." "Children, time for a break." "I'm so pleased with all the progress you've been making with your studies." "You all to be commanded." "We could be even more model children." "If we were allowed to dine outside everyday." "And to think I thought, that Louisa was ---------- for arriving on my doorstep with this astray child." "I was wrong." "We are all very grateful for your hospitality Mrs. Tomas." "Excuse me, Mrs. Thomas." "Sorry to interrupt but a need to speak with you." "You speak." "Violetta, go and help Hepzibah put the chicken salad on the plate, so, it doesn't spoil out, while we wait for grandmother to come back." "Why do I always have to do this?" "Boys never have to do anything." "Boys, help Clara for dishes." "Careful." "Come." "I'm safe and doing so much better." "Nelly Parkurs's just helping me." "Get organized to come back to Marysville." "Want you to do everything she asks." "Will not be long before I can go back for you, too." "Your loving father Walter." "How?" "Last fall in St. John." "I went to rate the teachers board exam, and he was just at the hospital." "When he saw me on the street and called out to me." "And we've been corresponding ever since." "You vowed you have nothing more to do with him." "I misjudged him, Anne." "Your father is a good man." "Much reformed." "He is involved with this company." "New Hampshire Timber and Plank." "They are going to help grandmother." "And he is going to help all the workers keep their jobs, or get new ones if the mills are sold." "Does Mrs. Thomas know?" "The banks are behind her, as they want her to sell." "Sounds so insidious." "Grandmother never cares much about anyone but herself." "She only values people who are of service to her or amuse her." "Your enthusiasm is a tonic Anne." "You can influence her." "To do what?" "To sell, retire and leave Maryville." "The price drop put ending shipping to States." "The cotton mill will simply drag down to the other mills." "If you don't shut down the cotton mill immediately, we cannot pay mortgage to the Abbyy Bank on the other mills." "I'm just concerned about the banks." "They are pushing you to sell out." "We have to help her make her right decision for everyone including us." "If we're ever going to live here." "You can convince her to retire." "Everyone, I have come to a very important decision." "I have decided to host a picnic next week for the town and some very important visitors." "A picnic?" "Oh, this can't be real!" "I'm so excited I could faint." "I'd love to be able to really faint." "It's so romantic!" "Violetta, will you wear about new dress with the Apple sleeves to the picnic?" "Mrs. Thomas are you sure the weather will be good for the picnic next week?" "Anything ever happened to be a lifelong sorrow for everyone." "Whole town to be beside themselves, if there is half as flatters as me" "you know, someday..." "I'd like to... retire, but but looking for things and have the pleasure of them." "Don't you think?" "All you on boats and ice cream, ice cream is one of those treats that sounds a blind." "Even though I have never truly had it." "Anne Shirly what mental anguish has consumed you?" "Now you have rattled on for five minutes." "Would you hold your tongue for at least that equal amount of time?" "We will be serving ice cream with ladyfingers." "Anne, you and Violetta will work with" "Hepzibah and select the lunch menu." "The boys will be in charge with the decorations." "There will be buntings and flags." "Louisa I need you to look into the invitations." "I have several callers from the Abby bank." "I think you need to contact them." "This will be a celebration the town will never forget." "And it will certainly boast an assurance about Thomas's mills." "Get downstairs child and help with the party things." "I don't care for children who don't know how to work." "Yes, ma'am." "Just put it over there." "This is the last tea service to be polished." "Oh, I am happy to go to see what she'd like." "Just a minute." "Take off that apron." "Come on quickly." "Hurry up she is waiting for you." "You don't see Mrs. Thomas with an apron on." "Put it over the chair." "Alright, quickly off you go." "Fetch me some whiskey quickly." "Over there." "Have been such afraid." "Need a doctor." "Luisa!" "No, no, don't..." "No doctor." "Listen now." "You tell no one about this." "I want you to swear that you will tell no one about this, no one." "It's quite wicked to swear." "This is not wicked to swear, if you do it in name of someone you care about." "Mrs. Thomas I knew you liked me." "But I never presumed you cared about me." "Oh, I do swear." "Swear to never reveal this moment to a soul." "Think you." "Man of death I remain your loyal confidant." "Good, now, you run and you finish with Hepzibah in the kitchen." "No, come back." "Alright I feel better now." "Will be so exciting to serve at the table for all the important guests." "Don't you think so, Hepzibah?" "You won't have such a high opinion over me, if served as mach, as I have or lived as long." "Violetta." "Off you go your mother's calling you." "What would you like me to do next?" "I've got all organized for you, Anne." "Don't think you can fooling yourself into thinking you've got the missis all sold up." "What do you mean?" "You are no better than a child of a common swindler." "How dare you?" "How dare you try your wriggler's ways on Mrs. Thomas?" "It'll crash her when she discovers the truth, that your father is union instigator, known to the police." "And him in touch with you." "It'll get out." "Things always get out in Marysville." "You are just full of original sin." "You are not fit to call this house your home." "Come in." "She's retarded, that Hepzibah." "Women born to scrub floor, she wouldn't take such mean advantage." "Especially, when I was trying so hard to fit in." "She said I was full of original sin." "You got a neck for troubles." "And it ain't easy being different." "I'll give you that." "Look at me." "I lost my baby and my husband years ago." "Cannot cry about it now." "Don't miss belonging to someone?" "I belong to the community here." "The town is my family." "Except for Mrs. Thomas." " She's a stubborn fool." " She isn't half the monster people think she is." "People stick by each other here." "It's a fine community." "A union could force her to sell to someone bigger and stronger before she goes past." "Control the things in her own way destroyed a lot of what was good here." "She'd like to see the town found a fail." "Oh, she wouldn't." "She is in entire straits." "The bank is forcing..." "I don't know much about banks." "Whether is turned." "This town is a good place to volunteer." "You can settle down with your pap and live a long life here." "Despite all the money the Thomases never been very decent." "Thank you." "Please, tell my father I'm in kind and caring hands, and not to worry about me." "Why did you run away like that?" "I was worried." "I was afraid..." "Of me?" "I was frightened..." "Maybe you change your mind about me staying." "Why?" "Well, I'm such an unlucky girl, always getting myself in ----- getting my friends people who had shed my life's blood for and did them too." "You certainly said something that made Hepzibah very cross." "What was that?" "It was wrong to run away Mrs. Thomas." "You are true kindred spirit." "What?" "A kindred spirit, someone you can rely on right in innermost soul." "Go back to sleep." "It's unfortunate that economic circumstances has forced to close our private cotton mill." "lumber insider are resilient businesses of a bright future" "I wanted to take this afternoon to thank so many of you, who had been dedicated to Thomas mill and to helping me personally during this time at filling my husband's shoes." "Thank you." "I'll be very pleased to meet each of you." "If you'd be kind enough to join me for tea in the garden." "Excuse me Mrs. Thomas." "The banks are the guests." "Let's put our best foot forward." "Well, speak for yourself." "Mr. land looks like he's being led to be ---- Ms. Thomas." "It's all in his head." "He is intimidated by bankers." "I don't see the use of meeting trouble half way." "I'm not here to entertain " "Mrs. Thomas you know Mr.Grainger." "Yes, Mr. Grainger." "Mrs. Thomas." "Welcome." "Thank you." "This is Allen Lang of New Hampshire Timber and Plank." "Oh, yes, Mr. Lang." "Thanks for having me." "I'm so pleased to see such an enthusiastic thrown Mrs. Thomas, with all the rumblings." "You can believe at least half of what you do see, and not of what you hear." "Abbey Bank has invested an interesting Union talk as I perceive it." "The bank has to address financial burden head on" "Mrs. Thomas." "We are concerned your - mortgage payments have lapsed." "Is this the great way to balance a cup?" "I'm afraid I'm not well-versed in a rules of etiquette." "Anne!" "Is there a quiet spot?" "Louisa has told me how much help you've been, softening up Mrs. Thomas." "I can't speak for long, but if this deal comes through, many men can keep their jobs and the town will carry on." "I intend to do very well out of it." "I found this in the pocket of Ann's apron yesterday." "And there they are." "Over there, look." "Why do you have to be like this?" "Whatever takes, do it." "I will do it." "Thank you very much." "Come with me, Jeremiah." "For all of the cunning and manipulative tricks, to use a child as the go-between and have the odasity to do it on the front lawn of my own home?" "You're being too guarded." "Am I" "They certainly have the inside track on all over our discussions, didn't they Jeremiah?" "What did you tell them?" "Nothing except listening to an excellent offer for some timber right that could virtually solve all of our issues." "Jeremiah, you have worked with me for 15 years and we have never had a cross word." "Is that correct?" "So, I will not be giving you the benefit of the doubt, but you listen to me fully now." "As I stand here I will call over my mills before I will sell or even toss one more soul of those vultures." "Do you understand?" "I understand." "Well, good." "You just never have anything more to do with him." "Off you go." "Yes." "Hepzibah explained to me how those people wanted to use me." "Stars in their courses fight against me." "But if you must be cross with anyone - be cross with me." "Don't be afraid, dear." "I'm sure everything will turn all right in the end." "What if you forced to give it all way to the bank?" "No one ever forced me to do anything." "It's not in my nature." "I'm used to having people cross on me, but Hepzibah said such a merciless things at night." "I ran away at Nellie's, to talk to her about everything I'd found out." "You are so hitless and impulsive." "I was terrified you'd threw me out, if you found out about my father..." " You have to believe me because I..." " You never stop to think." "Anything that pumps into your mind you leap on it." "Don't give you one minute reflection." "I know I'm culpable." "But imagine a horror of finding out that my father has been involved in." "An iron entered my soul at that very moment." "Hepzibah made me feel like a worthless traitor." "I would never go against you." "Come." "Grown-ups can take advantage of a child's innocent heart, even if fathers of yours." "You must not trust everyone all the time." "You live in new home here now." "Now that Louisa want you to stay with us." "Oh, say it again!" "It's a ray of hope in the path of darkness." "And I want you to stay too." "Amelia Thomas is reckless not to sell." "This company can build a community in a way she is incapable of." "You fault her for her determination?" "This opportunity will never happen again." "Hepzibah, please just speak to her to at least prolong discussions with them." "I have just one retort for the lot of you." "Judas Priests." "Anne, step outside with me for just a moment, dear." "Now I need to know where are the rebels now, that you saw meet?" "Show me." "Show me." "I expect you to vacate my home immediately." "I didn't expect to remain." "I only hoped that you'd seize the opportunity to put your stubborn pride aside." "You are a pathetic judge of human nature." "I will survive." "I'll get a job as a teacher and I will support my family." "And I'm taking Ann." "Ain't you packing Ann?" "Just gazing at the lone." "I will be haunted by the fact of living here forever and ever." "Anna!" "Luisa!" "Over here." "Your pap in the spot, Anne." "What's wrong." "He is in serious trouble with the company." "They had thrown him in jail for trying to double cross the bank." "But he was to help us leave!" "I can take you to St. John." "This is a very typical kind of demand Mrs. Thomas." "Foreclosure is merely Bank tactic." "We can still try to close a new deal with New Hampshire timber, but I need to see the deeds." "It isn't true that they imply about land rights." "We have been chopping down trees on Crown property with no land rights for 20 years." "There is nothing to sell, Jeremiah." "The company has nothing." "It's not just possible." "My husband was too clever for his own good." "Mrs. Thomas!" "Mrs. Thomas!" "Mrs. Thomas I am not leaving!" "I give you my word." "Alright my dear." "Come on now." "You go back inside." "Come on." "I want to stay with you." "I know you do." "Anything is all right." "There is nothing more we can do." "We just have to pray." "And, listen, no more tears." "No more tears, promise me?" "Let me go with you." "Promise me, no more tears?" "Well go on." "Mrs. Thomas!" "It's alright." "Luisa!" "Luisa!" "Come quickly." "What's wrong?" "Oh, my dear Lord." "She headed into town after supper." "Mrs. Thomas!" "Some people said it was Mrs. Thomas, who destroyed her own mills." "Others said it started as an accident, when a fight worked out between the workers." "In any case the bank moved in and took over the businesses." "Eventually they gave up on Maryville." "I couldn't understand what I've done wrong." "But it was clear - those people had no other use of me." "Louisa's loyalty to my mother... evaporated." "Mrs. Thomas!" "Mrs. Thomas, I want to stay." "Please, let me stay." "Bank has taken everything and left her on the hook for all of the Thomas death." "Thinking back..." "I imagine Louise spending the rest of her life running." "Despite would my father send letters he would send through Nelly." "I soon realized that neither one of them had any desire to keep me." "Open your hand." "Look at that long life line on that palm of yours." "I declare you'll become a great lady one day." "Your open heart will allow you to flow equally among everyone." "I'm not good for you." "You need a family." "You need to be brought up by hands proper." "The Hammonds are my friends." "They'll keep you till your pap lands on his feet." "You'll be wise not to tell everyone he is behind bars?" "If so little prospects finding kindred spirits in my life." "Hey, Pete." "I got the girl I was telling you about." "Don't look at me." "You got to take her inside." "Hey, how are you doing in there?" "I'm alright." "What's this?" "This is the girl I told you about." "Alright." "Take a look at her." "Well, she can help around the house." "Have a look at you." "She's a good worker." "Well, get in there." "Put your stuff in the house." "I was handy with children." "And Ms. Ammons had eight of them." "I want you to take this cat." "No, no, no." "Put it back." "Just put that back." "Good God." "I can't be taking a cat like that." "It's okey." "See you." "I'm sure Mrs. Thomas's cat found better prospects than I had." "Well, let me know, if she works out." "Ketty!" "It's been a while." "At least, we still have each other." "If I hadn't lost myself in a beauty of Mrs. Thomas's world." "I so love beautiful things." "I'm sure I could not live here, if I hadn't any imagination." "Dear father, I appreciate the letters from your housekeeper," "But I've yet to hear reply from you." "If you changed your mind about wanting to communicate with me, at least let me know that." "Sincerely your loving daughter Anne." "I just received your address from your father's next of kin." "He's only just passed away at his 82nd year." "If you care to pay your respects, you may contact me at the above address." "Your father was a man and a pioneer in our community which enjoy the results of his strong efforts." "You may or may not know he is predeceased by his wife Louisa." "There is a housekeeper looked at on him in the home, he'd lived in for several decades." "He was a cheaper good looking old fellow." "Sadly the will was never updated." "Of cause your father adopted Louise Thomas's three children." "Violetta, Jock and Keith." "Louisa and your father are also had their own son." "However we've had no dealings with the man." "When we informed the lawyer Mr. Sproul that we've made contact with you, we received the instructions that you'd be the person..." "This way..." "...requested to determine us to disposal of the remains" "Next of kin has requested that they wish to protect their privacy." "Hello!" "I'm looking for 78 old Fort Lane." "It's Walter Shirley's home, but I don't see any number here." "And who would you be?" "I knew the family when I was Young." "Oh, help yourself on any of that junk that you want." "I'm the new owner." "I used to look in on them." "We were great jumps." "When his wife died was a year ago" "He had a son." "Oh, I never laid eyes on him." "I dealt with a lawyer." "Do you know how I can get in touch with his lawyer?" "Sure." "I got it right here with the papers for the deed." "Here we go." "Thank you so much." "Do you mind if I keep this little book?" "Belongs to you." "Hello." "I wonder if I could speak with Mr. Sproul." "I'm related to Mr. Shirley, who owned the house just sold on Fort Lane." "I'm afraid that file is closed." "We're no longer retained to act on behalf of Mr. Shirley." "Or someone must act with his estate." "May I speak with Mr. Sproul?" "He's not here." "He's in Boston on businesses and he will not be back for several weeks." "Can you help me contact with Mr. Shirley's son?" "We don't do estate work." "Actually the executor of the well has ordered the file closed." "I am Walter Shirley's daughter." "I'm looking for my half brother." "Walter's son." "Can you help me?" "Please." "I'm sorry." "Excuse me." "Could you, please, tell me what the sticker means?" "Oh, that." "The will's been probated, the funds are settled and the receipt is waiting to be filed." "Who are the beneficiaries?" "I'm sorry that's confidential, ma'am." "I need help." "Walter Shirley was my father and I'm looking for a brother that I didn't even know I had." "I'm not supposed to do this." "Walter Shirley dependents" "Violetta Phillips." "Beneficiaries" " Violetta Phillips." "This would be the only beneficiary." "Doesn't look like there is any son." "Everything goes to Violetta Phillips." "And no son." "I appreciate your efforts." "I'm sorry it couldn't be more help." "Mr. and Mrs. Phillips are not at home, ma'am." "Please, will you leave your coat?" "I am a dear old friend of Violetta." "Just want to leave her a note for her brothers Jock, Keith and what the other one?" "Oh, dear." "Do you have a pan, please." "Who is there?" "Hepzibah!" "Dear Hepzibah!" "I thought we'd never see each other again." "It's Anne!" "Anne Shirley!" "We've never met." "As a child I came with Louisa." "we'd stay with Mrs. Thomas." "Robert." "What's the problem, Ms.Hepzibah?" "You know exactly who I am?" "I want to see Violetta." "My father died and I need to know some things." "You can write to Mr. Phillips, It's in downtown office." "That'll be best." "Come on, didn't care enough about him to even see to his burial." "You can tell Violetta I don't give a dime about his estate or the money or anything." "I have a brother." "That's my business." "I have a brother." "And I want Violetta Thomas to tell me where he is." "That's a very least you could do." "There is no person by the name of Thomas that lives here." "Or Shirley." "You must have had the wrong address." "Hello, there." "Why did you leave a message in the hotel for me to come here?" "I could have picked you up at the station." "I just wanted to be alone a little longer." "I never got the chance to know him." "You never needed Walter Shirley to be part of your life." "I never needed you to be part of my life either." "Now look at you." "I wonder if trees sleep And, if they do, if they dream?" "So... how is it feel to be Ann of Green Gables," "Rather, than Ann of nowhere in particular?" "All I can say is that when I first arrived I knew I was home." "Matthew and Marilla were everything to me." "Ready?" "Everybody say "cheese"!" "That's great!" "Got it!" "Hey enough you two." "Behave yourself." "Let them bring off steam, Frannie." "Alright, mother." "Children should have high steam, don't you think so Tom?" "Any occasions for a brother Franny wants to be perfect." "She is always worried about Avonlea gossips." "They make much racket if they want here." "Enjoy, as they don't stay a little very long." "Oh, I'd love to have you." "Nice to see you." "They're still not here yet." "I will wait when you introduce me to all your neighbors here." "Sure." "Oh, Rilla, darling can you make sure you and Jane start serving the drinks now." "Alright, Mama." "Who is that ancient pair over there, that everyone is fussing over?" "That's Katie King." "and Rachel Linden in a wheelchair." "They are over 90's of their day." "Rachel doesn't have any use of theater people." "So you shouldn't have to endure that." "And that is Fred and Diana?" "They look far too sophisticated to be from Avonlea...." "It's very grin either of you." "She's my best friend." "As they've been hopelessly in love for the last 40 years." "You knew I get here." "I'm alright." "Really, mom." "You are Brigitte?" "I'm pleased to make an acquaintance." "I can't wait to hear all about you how you two married." "And I want you to meet my friend Gene." "This is overwhelming." "Dominic, you have to speak." "That guy, back there..." "He got off at the whistle stop and asked the station master about directions to Green Gables." "He just sort of followed us here." "He claims he's your brother." "This is my brother Andrew." "Gene." "Andrew." "Pleased to meet you." "He is your uncle." "Dominic." "Andrew." "Brigitte." "Hey, everyone." "This is my son's fiancee, Brigitte." "and Andrew my brother." "Brigitte." "Oh hi, Brigitte." "She's going to be part of our family." "Maybe being an orphan my mother always made plans about wanting to do for me what the Cuthberts have done for her." "But I had no idea..." "Neither has she." "Her life is extraordinary." "And the great thing about it is that she's completely unaware of it." "Andrew, hi." "Hi, Elsie." "Nice to meet you." "Come on, throw it back." "I got it." "Your mother just told me how you were lost as a kid." "When she found you what a roller coaster it was." "I feel the same about finding her." "I wish dad could have been here." "Yes, in spirit." "Everything that happened in my life, the good and the bad, is more than I could ever made up." "I do long to write and I will write about all of it." "My life has been unexpected." "Exceptional really." "Eventually, the more love a person gives, the easier it is to find." "It's the only part that matters." "Nothing else." "And it's so much nicer to be Anne of Green Gables, than to be Anne of nowhere in particular." "Subtitles created by RabChristov"