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00:00As winter melted away into the spring, I was 13 at last, and found that I was wrapped up in schoolwork for Miss Stacy.
00:17I had a question. Do you know how men propose? Have you ever proposed, Matthew?
00:22You know full well that neither he nor I are married, so of course he hasn't. What's gotten into you now?
00:31Well, I'm writing a composition of my very own for school, and it's a grown-up romantic story.
00:36Although, I'm finding it a bit hard to imagine the proposal part, considering I've never experienced it for myself.
00:42I wonder if I should maybe ask Mrs. Lent about it.
00:44I don't understand what use there is in telling stories. You can waste your life away with all that fictional nonsense when you're a grown woman.
00:54I suppose what you mean to say is that I won't be a little girl forever.
00:58But you're still a little girl right now.
01:04We only just turned into composition.
01:07It's truly terrifying. Miss Stacy is signing us to create a story out of our own heads.
01:12Why, it's easy as winking.
01:14Well, of course, you would find it easy, Anne. You have that endless imagination of yours.
01:19I suppose you've completed your composition already.
01:22Almost, but I still have more to do.
01:25It's a sad, sweet story of the romantical kind.
01:29Oh my, just hearing that makes me want to weep like a child.
01:33Just think, in only two more years' time, you and I will be all grown up.
01:43But you're still a little girl right now.
01:46Once we become adults, no one will be able to tell us how to live, and we'll be perfectly free to do as we like.
01:51And in four more years, we'll finally be allowed to put our hair up.
01:55You're right.
01:56The Minstrel of the Woods!
02:02That's what I've decided to call this handsome fellow.
02:05Oh.
02:06Wait a moment!
02:08I've got a brilliant idea, Diana!
02:10Why don't you make him the hero of your story?
02:12You must be joking.
02:14What else?
02:24To 빼z ample
02:26未来が読めなくてよかった
02:29ありえやしないこと
02:31でも好きに描けるから
02:33心が読めなくてよかった
02:38息遣いひとつ
02:40愛しいときつく
02:42Don't talk to me, but I don't want to know why I'm here.
02:49I haven't known you yet, but I told you that the world is interesting.
02:57I'm still waiting for you.
03:01I'm waiting for you.
03:03I'm waiting for you.
03:05I'm waiting for you.
03:33I'll be here for you
03:35I'll be here for you
04:03I'll be here for you
04:33Back to my story
04:34There's also a character named Bertram
04:35Yo Bert
04:36Got it
04:45Sorry
04:47You're hopeless at this
04:49Me next
04:50Do you think those boys will ever grow up?
04:52Because I don't
04:54Anyway, as I was saying before
04:56There's also a character named Bertram
04:58Who's a young man only lately returned to the village
05:00My title is The Jealous Rival
05:03Or In Death Not Divided
05:07Bertram, who was young and handsome yet impoverished
05:11Fell in love the moment he laid eyes on the beautiful 16-year-old Geraldine
05:17Then one day
05:23The horses pulling Geraldine's carriage took off all of a sudden
05:27Help!
05:30But just then, Bertram came running
05:34And he managed to save Geraldine by a hair's breadth
05:47She fainted into his arms and like a true gentleman
05:50He valiantly carried her all three miles back to her home
05:53Then what?
05:55What became of them?
05:56The sweetest and truest of loves
05:58And very soon afterwards
06:00Bertram proposed to the beautiful Geraldine
06:03Oh, how lovely!
06:05How did he do it though?
06:06Well, I...
06:07You must tell me the details
06:09How did Bertram propose to her?
06:11For all my imagination, Diana
06:14There are things in this world that even I do not know how to write about
06:18Wow!
06:19Are there really?
06:20You're so good!
06:21Do you think I could give it a try as well?
06:24Really?
06:25Alright, here you go, it's all yours
06:26Really?
06:27Thank you!
06:28You know, come to think of it
06:29Ruby might be an authority on proposals having so many sisters married
06:33Let me think
06:36Ah, yes!
06:37My sister's Bill Malcolm
06:39He said to her
06:40What say you darling pet?
06:42We get hitched when my dad gives me the farm?
06:44And my sister Susan said
06:46Oh, yes!
06:47Wait, no!
06:48Maybe
06:49Let me see
06:51And there they were engaged
06:54That's all that happened?
06:55He wasn't on his knee?
06:57Of course not
06:58People don't propose like that nowadays, you know
07:01Diana, I'm thinking maybe I will write the proposal for my imagination after all
07:07Yes
07:08Proposals?
07:14Oh, don't take offense
07:16I heard all about what Miss Stacy is having the children write in class
07:20And if you want to know my opinion, it's a very strange way to teach
07:24I fear she's wasting the children's time
07:31She should be teaching them proper lessons instead
07:34Anne seems to enjoy it though
07:37It's no wonder you have such a never-ending list of things to worry about
07:41She may be bright and sweet enough, but her head is full of nonsense
07:44And there's never any knowing what shape it'll take next
07:47It's good to be home!
07:49Welcome home, Anne
07:50It's lovely to see you again, Mrs. Lynde
07:51And you as well
07:52Hmm
07:53Surely that girl could make less of a racket when she comes back home
07:56And you as well
07:57Hmm
07:58Surely that girl could make less of a racket when she comes back home
08:01Hmm
08:11Huh?
08:13Bertram got down on his knees before Geraldine professed his undying love for her and proposed!
08:19So he did kneel!
08:21Then Bertram said, take these, though they pale beside your radiant beauty darling
08:27And gave her a diamond ring and a ruby necklace and told her they would go to Europe for a wedding tour!
08:34Oh, so Bertram wasn't impoverished after all
08:38No, he was immensely wealthy
08:41Finally made it, hey
08:43However, Cordelia was furious when Geraldine told her of the engagement
08:48All her affection for Geraldine turned to bitter hate
08:52What? Why is that?
08:53It's because... Cordelia had secretly been in love with Bertram for quite some time
08:58No!
09:00But she continued to pretend to be Geraldine's friend the same as ever
09:04One evening, she lured Geraldine out
09:08And...
09:10Ah!
09:11Ah!
09:12But Bertram saw it all, and he at once plunged into the current
09:23I will save thee, my peerless Geraldine!
09:25He exclaimed and swam to her side
09:30Ah!
09:31The two of them really died in that river!
09:39As for Cordelia...
09:41She went insane with guilt and remorse for what she did
09:45And wept before the graves of her bosom friend and first love where the two reposed together
09:49I feel so bad for all of you!
09:55It's such a tragic story!
10:00Oh, Anne, how can I write a tale as lovely as this one?
10:03I want to write too!
10:05From this day forth, we three are your students, alright?
10:08And that is the origin of how the story club came into existence!
10:19Oh!
10:20Well, Diana, the biggest issue I see is that all of the people in your stories die as soon as you introduce them
10:26True, I don't quite know what to do with them next, do you have any suggestions?
10:30Here's an interesting idea for you to think about, perhaps you could turn your story into a mystery!
10:35Make the minstrel of the woods a great detective!
10:39That sounds like fun!
10:40But am I really capable of that?
10:42Don't you worry!
10:43I've a million ideas swirling around in my mind!
10:46Jane, yours is sensible!
10:48But too sensible!
10:49Why not put some love-making into it?
10:52What?
10:53But I feel so silly reading it out loud!
10:55That's embarrassing!
10:57Then why don't you make the tale so sensible that it has a wholesome effect to it?
11:01I know!
11:02Why don't you give it a moral of some kind?
11:03The good people are rewarded, and all the bad ones are suitably punished for their misdeeds!
11:09Here's an idea!
11:11As for yours, Ruby, in my opinion, you've added far too many proposals for one story.
11:17Surely three is more than enough to-
11:20Hey, are you listening to me?
11:25And that's not all!
11:26We decided that all the members of the story club are going to write a brand new story every week, and then we'll all read them to each other!
11:33Oh!
11:34Reading stories is bad enough, but I believe writing them yourselves is even worse!
11:39You might believe that now!
11:41But we're very careful to add a moral into every one we create!
11:44It gives them a wholesome effect!
11:46Well, I'm not so sure!
11:47And so, after many days and many nights, the brilliant minstrel of the woods managed to solve the dreadful string of murders!
12:02The gluttons of this town who gleefully filled their belly with too many poisoned mushrooms were served their just desserts!
12:08So he said, and with that he then departed back into the depths of the wood!
12:24Thank you for that, Miss Diana Barry!
12:27That was an interesting story!
12:30And I've noticed that you have quite a talent for leadership, Miss Anne Shirley! Excellent work!
12:38Diana sent these to her Aunt Josephine!
12:40They're our best yet!
12:41But I'm confused!
12:42Her Aunt!
12:43She's a great reader!
12:45Diana says she has quite the temper, but her reaction to her stories is what confuses me!
12:50Hm?
12:56Hm...
12:59Hm...
13:02Hm...
13:03She wrote back to us, and Miss Josephine Barry said that she had never read anything so amusing in her life!
13:16They must be very funny stories to make her say that!
13:20But they weren't funny at all, Matthew!
13:22The stories were all very pathetic, and almost everybody died!
13:26Jane and Ruby almost always cry when...
13:29Huh?
13:32Huh?
13:34I don't understand!
13:35Mr. Allen laughed at the exact same place!
13:38I meant that to be the most pathetic part of all!
13:41So why?
13:42AHHHHH...
13:44Hahahaha...
13:45AHHHHH...
13:46HAHAHAHA!
13:47AHHHHH...
13:56AHHHHH!
14:01It's a comfort to know I'm going home to a snapping wood fire, instead of to the cold comfort of evenings before Anne came to great Gables.
14:10Oh, Anne!
14:25Where is that girl?
14:34She's most certainly gadding off somewhere with Diana.
14:37Writing stories or practicing dialogues or some such tomfoolery, I must pull her up short.
14:49Her head is full of nonsense, and I was so riled with Rachel Lynn for saying so the other day, yet here I am, saying the very thing.
15:00Even with all the faults she has, I never found her disobedient or untrustworthy before, and I am truly sorry to find her so now.
15:10I don't know about that.
15:17I'm certain she'll come back hurrying and breathless any moment now.
15:21There's a storm coming, maybe I should go meet her down by the road.
15:25Wait for me to go fetch a light then.
15:42Hello? Is that you, Anne?
15:45Anne?
15:56What's wrong? Are you feeling sick?
16:03No.
16:05Oh, Matthew! Anne was hiding up here!
16:11Now get up this minute and come down to supper.
16:26No! Please, Marilla, go away! Don't you dare look at me! I beg of you!
16:32Anne, Shirley, whatever is the matter?
16:35Oh, Marilla! I'm drowning in the deepest depths of the snare!
16:39And I don't care who's chosen a set of class or writes the best composition anymore!
16:44I don't suppose I'll ever be able to go anywhere again!
16:47My career is over! For now, I'm still forever!
16:53Anne, Shirley!
16:57Anne?
17:00Marilla?
17:01Look...
17:04My hair...
17:07Anne, Shirley!
17:09What have you done?!
17:12I've been expecting something queer for some time.
17:17Well, I'll be.
17:19I can't believe you've gone and dyed your hair!
17:22Don't you know that's a wicked thing to do?
17:24I know, and I'm sorry. I meant to be extra good in other ways to make up for it.
17:28Hmm...
17:30Well, if I decided to dye my hair, I would have dyed it a more decent color at least.
17:35But that's just it! I didn't mean for my hair to turn this foul green! He said that it would dye my hair to a beautiful raven black! I'm telling the truth, I swear!
17:45Who's he? Who exactly are you referring to?
17:49The peddler man who stopped by this afternoon.
17:52Huh? A peddler?!
17:53I think he had a very kind heart. He told me he was working hard for his wife and children. His story nearly moved me to tears when I heard it. I wanted to buy something from him to help him in such a worthy pursuit.
18:05He had a big box full of very interesting things. Then all at once I saw the bottle of hair dye. I only had 50 cents on my person at the time. He told me it cost 75, but he said that, for me, he'd sell it for 50.
18:23Ugh...
18:45Please forgive me. Oh, Marilla, when I looked in the mirror and saw the dreadful color it turned my hair. I repented of being wicked, I tell you.
18:52And I have been repenting ever since then.
18:55If that is truly the case, I hope you'll repent to good purpose.
19:05And now?
19:06It's no use.
19:07Well, the peddler did tell me when I bought it that this dye would never wash out of my hair no matter what.
19:13I suppose that he was telling the truth about one thing. Allow this to be a long and difficult lesson about where your petty vanity has led you.
19:22Oh, you mustn't fear, Anne. I haven't told the soul of the dreadful thing that happened to your hair. I'll keep it a secret. I promise you.
19:32I am now Anne the green-haired of verdant green gables. The unhappiest girl on Prince Edward Island.
19:41I have steeled myself. Please cut it off at once, Marilla. End up done with.
19:43And you're absolutely certain?
19:44I am.
19:45I have steeled myself. Please cut it off at once, Marilla. End up done with.
20:00And you're absolutely certain?
20:02I am.
20:03Marilla, as long as it won't interfere with your hair cutting, I do believe I'll sit here and weep the entire time over the tragedy of it all.
20:19Go on and cry.
20:21I will never look at myself until my hair grows back. Yes, I will. I must see it. I'll see exactly what it is.
20:47How ugly I've become. And I won't try to imagine it away either.
20:54Well, I suppose this is me. This is who I am now.
21:10You must know something of what happened, Diana. You are her best friend. You look like a scarecrow.
21:29I never believed that I could actually like my red hair of all things. But now I know for certain that I did. Because it was so long and thick and curly. And I can see now that it truly suited me.
21:51Huh?
21:58Alright now, let's begin our lesson.
22:00Let's begin our lesson.
22:02Let's begin our lesson.
22:07Let's begin our lesson.
22:09It's wonderful.
22:14Let's begin our lesson.

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