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Anne of Green Gables (1985) - Season 1 Anne of Green Gables is a beloved Canadian television drama series based on Lucy

Anne of Green Gables (1985) - Season 1

Anne of Green Gables is a beloved Canadian television drama series based on Lucy Maud Montgomery's novel of the same name. The first season of the series, released in 1985, took the world by storm with its heartwarming story, memorable characters, and stunning performances.

Set in the late 19th century, the show follows the adventures of Anne Shirley, an imaginative and captivating young orphan girl who is mistakenly sent to a middle-aged brother and sister, Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert, to be adopted. The charming and picturesque island of Prince Edward, located in Canada's Atlantic coast, becomes the backdrop for the story as Anne navigates her new life in Green Gables.

The role of Anne Shirley is portrayed by the incredibly talented actress, Megan Follows. Follows perfectly captures Anne's fiery spirit, vivid imagination, and independent nature. Her portrayal of the character won the hearts of audiences worldwide and remains an iconic performance to this day.

Another standout performance in the series comes from the late Richard Farnsworth, who plays the kind-hearted Matthew Cuthbert. Farnsworth brings a gentle and tender touch to the role, capturing Matthew's quiet strength and deep affection for Anne. His chemistry with Follows is a joy to watch, and their father-daughter relationship is one of the show's most endearing aspects.

Colleen Dewhurst portrays the stern and practical Marilla Cuthbert, Matthew's sister. Dewhurst's portrayal adds depth to Marilla's character, as she evolves from a rigid and traditional woman to a loving and protective maternal figure for Anne. The dynamic between Dewhurst and Follows brings a rich emotional resonance to the series, making their on-screen bond truly special.

The supporting cast also deserves recognition for their exceptional performances. Patricia Hamilton shines as Rachel Lynde, the nosy and opinionated neighbor who provides comedic relief throughout the series. Jonathan Crombie delivers a standout performance as Gilbert Blythe, a fellow student who initially clashes with Anne but eventually becomes a close friend.

The first season of Anne of Green Gables expertly captures the essence of the original novel, showcasing the natural beauty of Prince Edward Island and its charm. The stunning cinematography transports viewers to this idyllic setting, allowing them to fully immerse themselves in Anne's world. The music of the series, composed by Hagood Hardy, perfectly complements the visuals, further enhancing the emotional impact of each scene.

The storylines in Season 1 cover a wide range of topics, from Anne's efforts to fit in at school to her aspirations to become a writer. The series beautifully explores themes of friendship, love, and finding one's identity. Watching Anne grow and overcome challenges is a truly captivating experience, making it a show that appeals to audiences of all ages.

To experience the magic of Anne of Green Gables (1985) - Season 1, you can easily play and download the sounds of the series. Immerse yourself in the world of Anne and listen to the beautiful music, captivating dialogues, and heartwarming moments that have made this series a timeless classic. Whether you are a fan of the original novel or new to the story, Anne of Green Gables is a must-watch series that will leave you smiling and inspired.

Playing and downloading these sounds allows you to relive the charm and magic of the series time and time again. From the breathtaking landscapes of Prince Edward Island to the unforgettable characters, Anne of Green Gables (1985) - Season 1 remains a beloved piece of television history. So sit back, relax, and let the sounds of Anne's world transport you to a place where dreams come true.

A boy would have been bad enough but
A boy!
A curse is on her if she stay.
A glass of punch miss? Thank you.
A little bit, even though I've stood out in public so often.
A magic web with colours gay.
A magpie would probably be the closest thing I could resemble.
A married woman could never be as cantankerous as I am free to be.
A mouse drowned in the sauce, Marilla.
A piece of cake and another glass of cordial will be just the thing
A red haired person cannot play the Lily Maid.
A red haired person cannot play the Lily Maid.
A rose just couldn't smell as sweet if it was a thistle or a skunk cabbage.
A secret admirer, obviously.
A what kind of friend?
About the music lessons I was going to pay for.
After standing first at Queens, you can do no wrong in this community.
Afternoon's more like it, Anne. You slept the day away,
Ah, I see.
Ah, Marilla. Anne.
Ah, Rachel, good morning. And how are all the Lyndes?
Ah, well, it's just an honor you'll have to forego, aye?
Ah! He looked right at you again, Anne!
Ah! So it's my Diana's fault, is it?
Ah. For one awful moment, I felt exactly like I did three years ago
Ain't much to you, but you're wiry,
Alice Lawson! You devil! Don't you go abusing Matthew's generosity to me
All aboard!
All alone, and I'd look up into the sky.
All of them very good reasons for you to have bit your tongue.
All right class. Let's start with the Latin verbs.
All right class. Take out your notebooks.
All right, class. Times up.
All right, Diana. If you insist.
All right, I'll take her.
All right, ladies. Let us send her to her watery grave.
All right, let's begin the spelling bee.
All right, now. Stop this nonsense
All right, then. I'll race you to see who get the warm side of the bed.
All right, you can go.
All right.
All right.
All right. Jane, the flowers.
All the degrees and scholarships in the world can't make up for the lack of it.
All this foolishness. You might as well kiss him, too.
All we know is that we are troubled in our hearts
Although I may be forced to faint if my imagination gets the better of me.
Always be your Anne.
Am I talking too much?
An old maid like me may not know much about raising a child,
And after his insulting behavior at the White Sands concert,
And already you are planning to take an arts degree from Redmond College
And anyway, your hair's darker now than just plain old red.
And apparently the trustees are forcing him to leave because of Prissy.
And as for Christian virtue, making a little wine for refreshment
And as I've told you for years, if you didn't insist on making that current wine
And as the boat head wound along.
And at the closing of the day.
And attention in class.
And being called carrots.
And both my parents were teachers.
And don't make any of your vibrant speeches.
And don't worry about your hair.
And don't you let on any different.
And feed me on bread and water.
And following your exam tomorrow, I've planned a tremendous surprise.
And for the time being, they are all there is in the world.
And Gilbert Blythe came along and rowed me to shore.
And he lay in his blood on the highway,
And he never wears a suit except in church.
And he saw her hair,
And he set fire to their house at night,
And he's coming in on the afternoon train.
And he's coming in on the afternoon train.
And how about you? You want to join our class?
And I can stop if I make up my mind to do it.
And I don't know but the wiry ones can work the hardest.
And I don't think she would lie.
And I hate you!
And I just had to wear the brooch over the footbridge of the Lake of Shining Waters,
And I knew exactly what you were thinking, too, Anne Shirley.
And I know for a fact that you would never have gotten this post
And I overheard her talking with Mrs. Blair.
And I promise you
And I shall never overcome my grief,
And I should be home tomorrow before supper.
And I sure am grateful to you for helping me out of this predicament.
And I used to imagine I was living here.
And I want you to act smart and be respectful.
And I'm going to take the school at Carmody.
And I'm hoping that you'll be enthusiastic enough about my classes
And I'm not going to allow it.
And I'm willing to go and tell Mrs. Lynde so.
And I've been proven right.
And I've decided that you will be one of them.
And I've never cared for him since.
And if I catch you reading anymore of them books of yours
And if I had a child that was so greedy,
And if I have to listen to anymore of this,
And if you had any imagination you could have put yourself in our place.
And in my heart I was prepared to let you have your way, but
And it does give a person reason to doubt. Understand?
And it was me that treated them.
And jumping on it. She's far too lady like,
And keep them out of trouble
And let me tell you, I think you are doing a mighty risky thing.
And lovely, starry violet eyes,
And make them crazy for her.
And Mary Joe's babysitting. She doesn't know what to do.
And mother said you have a disposition just like Marilla's.
And Mrs. Lynde, the chairwoman of the temperance society.
And no amount of huffing and puffing from you, is going to change my mind.
And nothing has, as yet.
And now, ladies and gentlemen,
And now, the sad news
And out of my fields
And Prissy thinks she's queen bee
And Ruby's having a fit. Oh, Anne, how did you ever escape?
And she said she didn't know and pity's sake not to ask her anymore questions.
And she was only my window friend.
And she will learn to control it.
And she won't be no trouble to you, I can promise you that.
And she's had to live with her brother ever since.
And she's not too proud for here.
And she's pulled the wool over your eyes.
And she's the only one in the family who's rich enough to pay for them.
And so I nod out of elementary good breeding, nothing more.
And so I've done, most pleasantly I must say.
And start imagining your life with Mrs. Blewett.
And struggled, each of us, to see the meaning in his life.
And the asylum was the worst place I've lived in yet.
And the entire family died, in agony.
And the highwayman came riding. Riding, riding,
And the praying that counts is the praying that's sincere.
And the Reverend Allan, himself, is not opposed to taking a bit
And then I saw a real diamond in a ladies
And then I twisted my other ankle falling into an old well.
And then I'd close my eyes and just feel the prayer.
And then I'll board and come home on the weekends.
And then you can tell Anne all about it, yourself.
And then you come back here on your best behavior.
And there was another case, six months ago over in New Brunswick,
And there's a bottle of raspberry cordial on the shelf in the kitchen.
And too busy with babies to be interested in your former bosom friend
And trial or no trial, you ought to put the girl into school.
And ugly, and a sour old gossip.
And we both have wonderful imaginations.
And we can't get word to mother and father because they're at the rally still.
And we commend his soul to Jesus.
And we didn't know you were in here. Honestly, we didn't.
And we hope you will strive to meet our standards.
And we'd be honored if you'd stay the night with Diana as well.
And what about the girl?
And what about young men in that circle of friends?
And what happened?
And what were your parents' names?
And what would you have done if someone dared you to walk a ridgepole?
And what's your opinion, Anne.
And when everyone deserted you,
And you planted a rosebush by my grave, and watered it with your tears.
And you scared us half to death.
And you will stay in your room until you confess,
And you, Anne.
And you'll be just the girl.
And your red current wine, Miss Cuthbert.
And, oh, look, there's Mrs. Blewett this blessed minute.
Ann Shirley
Anne actually made this plum pudding herself.
Anne has something to say to you.
Anne is doing simply excellent work, which is why I'm here.
Anne is spelled with an "e'
Anne of Green Gables and I've come to confess.
Anne of Green Gables.
Anne Shirley is a conniving, manipulative child,
Anne Shirley is a fine and sensible name, and hardly one to be ashamed of.
Anne Shirley,
Anne Shirley, get undressed at once.
Anne Shirley, I've heard all about it.
Anne Shirley, I've just been informed by a reliable source
Anne Shirley, this is the Reverend and Mrs. Allan.
Anne Shirley, what did you give my Diana to drink?
Anne Shirley, you are telling me a falsehood.
Anne Shirley, you come back at once and apologize!
Anne Shirley!
Anne Shirley!
Anne Shirley! What is the meaning of this?
Anne Shirley! You look positively ill.
Anne Shirley.
Anne Shirley.
Anne Shirley.
Anne Shirley. Anne's spelled with an "e".
Anne Shirley. Plain, old, unromantic Anne Shirley.
Anne thrives on studying
Anne, Anne Shirley. Get in here this instant.
Anne, do you intend to daydream during the Charlottetown exam?
Anne, don't. She'll eat you alive.
Anne, I have to admit I was so proud.
Anne, I wish you luck on the exam.
Anne, I would go crazy if there was trouble and I was all alone here
Anne, I'll call a carriage and help you home.
Anne, if you intend to go for teacher,
Anne, take that card into the parlor,
Anne, that was over a year ago.
Anne, wait a minute.
Anne, wait!
Anne, what is wrong with you?
Anne, you mustn't say things like that, especially in front of the minister's wife.
Anne, you should have let him help you. You're in no condition to walk home.
Anne, you've changed so much.
Anne!
Anne!
Anne!
Anne!
Anne!
Anne! You've got more nerve than a fox in a hen house.
Anne?
Anne.
Anne's drowning!
Appears to be.
Appreciate the concern.
Are you all right?
Are you nervous?
Are you sick?
Are you sure it didn't fall behind the bureau?
Are you sure?
Are you waiting for someone, Miss?
Aren't you ever going to forgive me?
Aren't you going to be in the Queen's class?
Aren't you supposed to be studying?
Aren't you worried I'm liable to break another slate over your head?
Arises from the local amateur actors.
As a beautiful dream that will always haunt me.
As a woman who speaks her mind.
As a world famous concert pianist.
As being the brightest, the most imaginative,
As ever went into any of those stuffy women's jewels.
As far as the truth goes,
As for the things I especially want,
As it was, I had to sleep with Minnie May, and you don't know how she kicks.
As long as we can hold on to the lessons we've learn from our mistakes.
As well as a victim of tragic circumstances can be, Mrs. Spencer.
As you like, Miss.
At daybreak,
At least let me give you a hand.
Aunt Jo.
Aunt Josephine. Mother said you weren't coming until tomorrow.
Back on the pin cushion.
Back, he spurred like a madman, shouting a curse to the sky,
Bad temper.
Barely the last day of school.
Be brave, Diana. Go.
Bear that in mind.
Because I wanted to meet you so much.
Been in the fields ever since.
Believe you me, you'll be out on your backside
Besides, I'm keeping up my courses by correspondence.
Besides, it's Christmas.
Besides, there are far more dashing young men around here anyway.
Besides, this is hundreds of years before Mrs. Lynde was born.
Blame me, if you want.
Blood red were his spurs in the golden noon
Bosom friend a really kindred spirit.
Brown sugar, indeed. I knew Matthew was up to some foolishness.
But alas, her mother's refused to even let her speak with me.
But allow me to inform you that next time I shall be first in every subject.
But Anne with an "e" is quite distinguished.
But as I leaned over to look at my reflection in the lake,
But at least I don't have to cheat like Josie does.
But by the time I realized that, no one would have me
But don't expect me to visit here again if I'm to be treated in such a fashion.
But for good of discipline it seems that I must.
But going back to an orphanage would be more than I could bear.
But he positively assured me it'd turn my hair a beautiful raven black.
But he was in his suit and smoking his pipe.
But here I am with exams looming up before me,
But I am not prepared to suffer humiliation for it.
But I assure you, Diana, I am a dismal failure.
But I cannot ask Rachel Lynde to forgive me.
But I cannot imagine my red hair away.
But I demand that you tell me.
But I don't care. She's only father's great aunt never been close.
But I don't have any black dresses.
But I don't mean to be wicked.
But I feel very well prepared and that helps.
But I hadn't all but lost myself in the beauty of the day
But I hate to stay at home. Gil will get ahead and...
But I have a feeling we're going to get along really well.
But I know a darn sight more than a bachelor like you.
But I prefer to make people cry.
But I see now which of us was the old fool.
But I shall return with the yellow gold before the morning light.
But I think your Gilbert is awfully bold to wink at a strange girl.
But I was in the pantry getting some cookies,
But I was invited to spend the night. I'm to be the guest of honor.
But I was kind of worried about you
But I was never able to believe it.
But I was very overwrought over learning my score, our score.
But I wasn't about to wake you. You're invited to dinner.
But I'd be even more grateful if you'd made this one with puffed sleeves.
But I'll be late coming back from the Ladies Aid Society,
But I'll check upstairs.
But I'll keep my ears open.
But I've already had to divide my own sweet babies among my relatives, Ma'am.
But I've learned better than to stand in your way.
But if we did keep her,
But if you are going to call me Anne,
But if you let me tell you what I imagine about myself,
But if you only knew how many things I want to say and don't,
But in the end,
But isn't it wicked to swear? We're in enough trouble already.
But it does give a person reason to hope
But it is real and we're nearly home.
But it sprang a leak and I had to climb onto the piling or sink
But it was still a lie.
But it wasn't until she coughed up the phlegm that she really began to improve.
But it's no use, Anne. We can't ever be friends again.
But it's not a circumstance I'd recommend for you.
But Marilla, it's Christmas. The minister's gonna to be there.
But Matthew was so terrible determined and it's
But my ambition was for money
But my heart will be ever faithful to thee.
But of course hers would be suited to a horse drawn pavilion and not a train.
But she is your elder, a stranger, and my guest,
But she may turn out all right.
But she's a bright little thing, ain't she?
But she's been in and out of orphanages ever since she was a wee thing
But she's still very young, Gilbert.
But the mystery of death prevails.
But there aren't any other girls in it.
But there is someone I absolutely must speak with.
But those pearls look absolutely ridiculous.
But twins three times in succession is too much.
But when she grew up, it darkened into a real handsome auburn.
But you can't sell Green Gables!
But you mustn't mind me; I'm known throughout these parts
But you mustn't think that I don't love you as much as Matthew did.
But you told me this forest was haunted.
But you were too hard on her, Rachel.
But you're here because we know you're capable of doing it.
But, as Rachel Lynde used to say,
But, I caution you,
But, I'll forgive you if you'll forgive me.
But, if you left God out of it, you'd have it just about right.
But, it you promise me nothing of the sort will happen again,
But, we'll survive somehow.
Buy Green Gables?
By Mr. Hammond's sawmill, wringing her hands and wailing.
By two ferocious, wild girls landing on her head?
Bye bye.
Bye, Miss Barry. Bye! Thank you!
Bye.
C h r y
C h i,
C h r y s a n t h
Call you Cordelia?
Calm down, Anne.
Can I offer you a ride home?
Can you eat when you're that way?
Can you ever forgive me, Miss Stacey?
Can you imagine?
Can't we be friends?
Can't you even imagine you're in the depths of despair?
Can't you just picture it, Gilbert
Carrots
Carrots!
Carrots!
Charlie Sloan said that his grandmother saw his grandfather
Charlie Sloan, you measly little boy, you ought to be horse whipped!
Charlie's grandmother is a very religious woman,
Cheer up, now. I've had dozens of students and not lost one of them yet.
Chooses to associate with the likes of Josie Pye.
Chrysanthemum.
Chrysanthemum.
Class dismissed.
Come along, bring your bag. Now that you're here,
Come along, Diana.
Come down and see me when you can,
Come for lunch and I'll tell all. I'm meeting Jane and Ruby and some others.
Come here, child.
Come in, come in, John. Take the bags right upstairs. Wipe your feet.
Come in, Rachel.
Come on, get get!
Come on!
Come on.
Come over here, child.
Come, come, now. Don't cry. It is not your fault.
Come. While you're eating your breakfast,
Coming Mrs. Hammond
Confess what?
Congratulations on coming first, Gilbert.
Congratulations on the spelling test, Anne.
Considering on it? What is there to consider?
Cordelia is a perfectly elegant name.
Cordial, my foot! The girl smells like Jake Griffith's distillery.
Correct.
Could you let me off at the corner, please.
Couldn't you have sent her back?
Couldn't you just kind of smooth it over?
Cramming their heads full of Latin and Greek.
Creep up behind her and lay its icy fingers on her hand.
Cut it out!
Dear Gracious, Heavenly Father,
Dear Marilla and Matthew,
Dear, you were splendid. Go back. Go back they're encoring you.
Decreases the value.
Deliciously scared.
Diana Barry lives over there on Orchard Slope.
Diana Barry, you are the worst behaved girl I have ever known.
Diana Barry. We were bosom friends,
Diana of the Lake of Shining Waters.
Diana would never think of such a thing as racing to a bed
Diana,
Diana,
Diana, get a fresh change of clothes, and I'll keep administering the ipecac.
Diana, will never see you again.
Diana, you arrange all of this.
Diana, you haven't eaten yet.
Diana! You look wonderful tonight.
Diana? My little sister's awful sick with the croup,
Diana. Enjoy yourselves tonight, okay?
Did I do all right?
Did they say anything else?
Did you bring the pudding?
Did you ever explain to him?
Did you ever go courting, Matthew?
Did you hear what I said?
Did you meet the prime minister? What does he look like?
Did you see Alice Bell there, parading around like she had an alabaster brow?
Did you see all those diamonds?
Did you see the look on her face?
Did you take it out and lose it?
Did you touch it?
Do things like this ever give you a thrill, Mr. Cuthbert?
Do you have any garden rakes?
Do you have any idea what it's like to be wakened
Do you know what I am composing here, Anne of Green Gables?
Do you really love me?
Do you think it will make any difference?
Do you think that's true, Matthew?
Do you think there may be ghosts living in there?
Do you think you'll meet the prime minister?
Doesn't matter what a person's name is, as long as they behave themselves.
Doesn't matter where I go or how I change,
Don't be afraid of the bullies, Diana.
Don't be afraid, Diana.
Don't be mad at me for keeps.
Don't be so utterly ridiculous, Thomas.
Don't be too sure.
Don't be very frightened, Marilla.
Don't break it to me gently, and don't sympathize.
Don't do it, Anne! Never mind her; it's not a fair dare
DON'T EAT IT, MISS STACY!
Don't ever change.
Don't lose heart. Diana will always be your friend.
Don't make me nervous.
Don't say anything.
Don't say anything.
Don't talk such foolishness, child.
Don't tell Marilla that I said anything. She'll say I'm interfering.
Don't we have enough flowers right outside our door?
Don't worry about your hair. No one even notices it anymore.
Don't worry, Diana; I'll never forsake you. I'll nurse you back to health.
Don't worry, Diana. Matthew will get the doctor.
Don't you ever imagine things different from they are?
Don't you have any imagination, Miss Barry?
Don't you like it?
Don't you think Gilbert's handsome?
Don't you think it's a pretty name?
Don't you think it's romantic
Don't you think?
Down like a dog on the highway,
Dr. Blair's at the rally, too.
Dreams don't often come true, do they Mr. Cuthbert?
Driving the cows home last year.
Drunk? My daughter is drunk?
Drunk? What on earth did you give her?
Dyed it?
EAT!
Eating ice cream and chicken salad.
Electric lights at the White Sands Hotel.
Emily Clay, winner of the Avery scholarship?
Encore! Encore!
Especially considering that she took first place in the term results.
Even if it takes a month of Sundays.
Even if it would have been nice to sleep in a wild cherry tree.
Even though he did spell my name without an "e".
Even though I am red haired.
Even though I'm not a boy.
Even though it was not required.
Even with her queer little ways.
Ever so many! Marilla has been cooking and baking endlessly.
Every time I look at myself I do penance by saying how ugly I am.
Everyone has practically said that Emily Clay is getting it.
Everyone will think I've drowned.
Except for Matthew and Marilla.
Except for Matthew and Marilla.
Except I want to speak to Matthew.
Except men who wanted my money more than I did.
Except perhaps myself.
Excuse me for a minute, Marilla
Excuse me, Marilla!
Excuse me, Mrs. Spencer, would there happen to be any twins among them?
Fact is, Marilla, you never went to a ball.
Fact is, this whole idea's got you scared to death.
Far be it from me to be backwards when praise is due.
Farewell, my beloved friend.
Father told mother that Mr. Sadler was going to get rid of Mr
First of all two hundred?
First, Gilbert Blythe
First, I'm pleased to announce.
First? Oh, Anne. You must be so proud.
Fishing for lake trout
Five minutes, class
For a mouse.
For a woman so adamantly against current wine,
For all our sakes. Would that suit you?
For Anne.
For anything I tell him is pretty and fashionable
For as long as the sun and the moon Shall endure
For as long as the sun and the moon shall endure.
For better or for worse I tied, with Gilbert Blythe, for first.
For giving all of us the chance to make something of ourselves.
For gracing us with such a stirring performance
For lake trout?
For land's sake, Mr. Cuthbert, why didn't you say so in the first place?
For mercy's sake child.
For mercy's sake, child.
For pity's sake, calm down, Anne.
For the first time in your life.
For the teacher's license
For those students who intend to take the entrance exams at Queens.
Four long years
Frank Stafford told me that the graduate that receives the highest
From being tortured
From the few hours of precious hours of sleep granted an old woman in a strange bed
Gee, I was imagining you would have a career on the stage.
Get into bed.
Get lonely I just thinking about it.
Get my coat, Diana.
Getting emotional over nothing.
Gid'yup!
Gid'yup!
Gilbert always makes fun of the girls.
Gilbert Blythe had no right to call me carrots.
Gilbert Blythe is a rake,
Gilbert Blythe will be teaching, too. Won't he?
Gilbert Blythe would stand on his head for me if I asked him to.
Gilbert came first?
Gilbert did say that being smart was better than being pretty.
Gilbert gave me this in return for your note
Gilbert told Charlie Sloan that you're the smartest girl in school,
Gilbert won't be there, if that's what's worrying you.
Gilbert, chrysanthemum
Gilbert! Gilbert!
Gilbert? I hadn't noticed him.
Gilbert's getting the Avonlea school you know.
Girls, would you join us in the classroom?
Glad to hear you've come to your senses, Anne.
Go away. Don't look at me.
Go on.
Go to your room.
God does not want you for a fair weathered friend.
God knows best.
God knows I've succeeded.
God save us all from a death like this,
Good afternoon, Diana.
Good afternoon, ladies.
Good afternoon, ma'am.
Good afternoon, Miss Cuthbert.
Good afternoon, Miss Cuthbert.
Good afternoon, Mr. Barry
Good afternoon.
Good afternoon.
Good afternoon. Diana. Thank you, Miss Stacy.
Good behavior in the first place
Good day, Anne girl.
Good evening, Miss Cuthbert.
Good evening, Mr. Blythe.
Good luck on the exam tomorrow.
Good luck, Anne!
Good morning Rachel.
Good morning, class. Please, sit down.
Good morning, Marilla.
Good morning, Miss Cuthbert.
Good night, Anne with an "e"
Good night, just the same, child.
Good night, Miss Cuthbert.
Good night.
Good night.
Good. I mean, I don't want to be the only one who's behind in school.
Goodbye, Marilla.
Goodbye, Rachel.
Goodness knows what Rachel has told them already about you.
Goodnight Anne.
Goodnight, dear, sweet Diana
Goodnight. Miss Cuthbert.
Gosh, she really looks dead.
Green Gables, yonder.
Green is ten times worse.
Grown so tall and
Hallowed be thy name.
Handing you over to the likes of Matilda Blewett is another.
Hard?
Has a very
Have a lovely afternoon, ladies.
Have a lovely time.
Have tied for first place honors in the term finals.
Have you ever imagined what it must be like to be divinely beautiful?
Have you made all kinds of interesting friends your first week here, then?
Have you no respect for rules and regulations.
Have you picked any apples, yet?
Have you said your prayers?
Have you seen my amethyst brooch?
He always has to agree with the girl's mother
He called me Carrots.
He calls me crow head all the time, but I've never heard him apologize before.
He did?
He doesn't understand.
He had his breakfast hours ago.
He is handsome.
He isn't going to college?
He knew we needed her.
He led a good life
He looks a lot like his father did at that age.
He moons over her something terrible.
He never came back
He never goes to town this time of year,
He once offered to buy Green Gables and he's still interested.
He only offered me a ride home. He was just being friendly.
He plunks down his money awful quick these days
He shall be subjected to a lecture on the ills of Prince Edward Island,
He shook my hand.
He told Charlie that being smart was better than being good looking.
He was going to Bright River.
He was in his suit.
He won't be needing no doctor.
He's been in a temper over lunch. Screaming and swearing
He's coming to watch you anyway.
He's dead gone on Prissy Andrews,
He's giving an address, and that's almost the same as a sermon.
He's got a position as a private tutor over in Charlottetown.
He's not as spry as he once was and his heart bothers him greatly.
He's not going fast enough for a doctor.
He's only smiling to congratulate you, Anne.
He's sixteen, but he's in our class.
Headaches persist, I might lose it completely.
Hello everyone. Sorry I was late.
Hello there, Gil. You're on your way home, too?
Hello, Angus. Is the afternoon train due soon?
Hello, Anne.
Hello, Anne.
Hello, Miss Cuthbert.
Help is on the way and I was calmly waiting for it.
Help! Get down here!
Henceforth we must be strangers living side by side,
Her parents are sponsoring the picnic next Sunday.
Her tongue appears to be hinged in the middle,
Here's something I've got to check outside for a moment.
Hey, Anne! How do you spell freckles?
Hey, Carrots.
Hey, Diana, who's your friend?
Hey, Josie! How do you spell ugly?
Hip, hip, hurray! Hip, hip, hurray! Hurray for Gilbert Blythe,
His father can't afford to send him so he's going to earn his way.
His father's been ill and he's been away for two years.
His grandfather died two years ago
Ho! ho! the breakers roared.
Hold your tongue and don't criticize your elders.
Honestly, Marilla, I didn't mean to meddle, and I promise I'll never do it again.
How are you Anne?
How are you, Anne?
How could you wish that person a merry Christmas?
How dare you say I'm skinny and...
How dare you!
How do you do, Mr. Barry?
How do you do, Mrs. Lynde?
How do you like them?
How exciting.
How is it that you happened to be brought and not a boy?
How is your mother?
How much would you like?
How old are you, girl.
How would you like to be told that you're fat,
How would you like to have nasty things said about you?
However, before everyone leaves for lunch,
However, I do believe that the best teacher serves as a guide,
Humbly ask him for the things you want.
Hurray for Anne Shirley, winner of the Avery! Yeah!
Hurry up, Anne. Do you think the train is going to wait for you?
Hurry up, Anne. What are you muttering about?
Hurry up, child!
I absolutely forbid you to
I always heard that Prince Edward Island was the most beautiful place in Canada,
I am dreadfully sorry, Marilla.
I am going to do it. I'm sixteen years old and just as stubborn as you are.
I am grateful for your assistance, Mr. Blythe,
I am grateful,
I am happy Diana, and nothing is going to hold me back
I am indebted to you for life.
I am not. You take that back, Diana Barry!
I am skinny and ugly, and my hair is red.
I am unfailingly strict about punctuality
I am wicked and ungrateful, and I deserve to be cast out forever.
I am your new teacher, Miss Stacey.
I am, thank you.
I asked Mrs. Spencer what made them red,
I assure you I did. Obey me at once.
I beg of you Mrs. Hammond. Please let me stay with you.
I bet you couldn't get him to dance with you.
I better hold on to my bag.
I blame myself entirely Mrs. Hammond.
I call this positively providential.
I can drive back and forth until the weather gets bad,
I can imagine I have a beautiful rose leaf complexion
I can imagine I like them.
I can just imagine the thrill of the rally with all those people.
I can never do that.
I can see plain is plain you want to keep her.
I can see that. Where's the boy?
I can't bear the thought of leaving here again.
I can't cheer up. I don't wanna cheer up.
I can't describe, my heart is broken.
I can't eat. I can never eat when I'm in the depths of despair.
I can't ever...
I can't face him again.
I can't feel exactly perfectly happy because,
I can't go to school. I can barely keep my eyes open.
I can't go up on that stage. I can't.
I can't help feeling sorry for him,
I can't help wishing that she'd stayed a little girl.
I can't imagine how I let that child worm her way into my affections.
I can't let Mrs. Lynde be the cause of our parting.
I can't understand the social persecution of being an orphan.
I cannot waste material on ridiculous looking frills and furbelows.
I climbed underneath the bridge,
I consider it a burden I must bear.
I could be up there on stage.
I could never feel as safe as your are, Anne.
I could never love anyone as much as I love you, Anne.
I couldn't lie there and pretend I was dead. I'd die of fright. Honest.
I couldn't lie there and pretend I was dead. I'd die of fright. Honest.
I dare you to walk the ridgepole of Moody's kitchen roof.
I dare you!
I didn't mean that. Excuse me, Miss Barry.
I didn't want Jane or Gabby Brothers to see me.
I didn't.
I discovered her in the window of Mrs. Thomas' bookcase,
I do have a habit of chattering on so.
I do.
I don't believe God, Himself, would entirely meet with her approval.