Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story
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Anne of Green Gables
The Continuing Story
Oh, Anne.
Oh, hello.
Oh, my gosh.
Oh, look at you.
Oh, you haven't
changed a bit.
Neither have you.
I've been aching to see you.
I know.
Oh, no, don't.
Thank you for your help.
Alan? Ha, ha, ha...
Seems like a hundred years
since you sat behind us
in school pulling our pigtails.
Gosh, Anne, don't remind me.
Why is Alan...
Well... Why?
He's well-paid, Anne.
I insisted Fred hire a driver,
'cause we have so many guests
coming and going.
Spend your money
on your family,
Diana,
not on me.
You're family, Anne.
Besides, I have to spend
the inheritance
aunt Jo left me somehow.
Thank you.
You're welcome.
Strange seeing so many
young men in uniform.
Look it...
That's Charlie Sloane,
and Wilf Bell.
It's like they're running off
In six months this nonsense
in Europe will be over
and we won't hear another
blessed word about war.
Oh, Anne, we're going to have
Just like
old times.
Yes.
Smell the air,
Diana.
You find that sweet
smell in Halifax.
In your letters you sounded
in the hope-town orphanage.
It must have broken
your heart to say goodbye
to all your
students after five years.
Let's go by Green Gables, Diana.
I've not been back
since Marilla died.
Imagine,
sheep on the main street.
The man has no sense at all.
Stop it, Diana,
I'm dying
to walk anyway.
No, Anne.
You know Anne, Alan,
she's so ridiculously impulsive.
Pull the car around
She'll just be a moment.
Yes, ma'am.
Anne, wait... Wait, wait.
A-Anne... Wait, wait, wait.
I-I broke my heel.
Mr. Harrison's really
let the place run down.
He rented it out.
Marilla and Matthew
would be,
heartbroken
at this sight.
Hey, watch it.
Get out
of the way.
Get back
in here! Now!
You two want
something?
I was raised in this house.
It was a beautiful home once.
This dump?
You've no respect for the lives
that have been lived here.
Do us both a favour, scat.
Anne, Anne.
Let it go.
There's nothing
you could have done.
Mr. Harrison's going to get
a tongue-lashing
from me when I see him next.
Huh?
Those were Marilla's
June lilies.
They were beautiful once.
Leave it.
Ahh!
Go get 'em.
Give me your shoe.
Your shoe!
What?
Fetch!
No! My gosh, Anne.
That worked.
That was
my favourite
pair of shoes.
I should have bought this place
penny I earned from my book
and my magazine articles
and made this place mine.
Oh, Anne,
don't try
and rewrite
the past.
Now, I want you
to forget your troubles.
You'll be very comfortable
living with us.
Aunt Josephine's money has left
me without a care in the world.
Fred's the youngest manager
in the history of the bank.
Isn't that right, darling?
Mm-hmm.
My little inheritance
hasn't hurt
his career either, to be sure.
If you call doing nothing
a career?
You've managed our business
affairs brilliantly, darling.
No, I just mind my own business.
Fred's so modest.
He's turned out to be
a wonderful father
and a good husband, Anne.
Sarah.
Yes, ma'am.
Please take the children
upstairs now.
Come give mommy
a kiss good night.
Good night, mom.
Good night.
Good night,
sweetie.
'Night.
Come along then.
They do so prefer their father.
It's such a
delicious evening.
Let's have our tea
in the garden.
This house is so
conducive to writing.
If you stay for the summer,
just think what fabulous
ideas you'd compose.
That's a big if.
Diana, I don't
feel right
intruding on
your family.
What's
the matter?
We have everything.
But he doesn't even kiss me
good night any more.
I'm sorry
well, haven't
you tried
speaking
about it?
Oh, Fred was never
a big conversationalist,
even when
we first got married.
It's a different kind
of silence now, though.
He's so preoccupied
with the war.
That's the
thing about
staying engaged.
You and Gil
never change.
That's probably because
we never see each other.
If you put off your
wedding any longer,
you're going to be
an old maid, Anne.
Actually, when Gil
finishes his term
at bellevue hospital in August...
August?
You can't deny me the pleasure
of planning your wedding?
Let me finish.
I didn't say we're
getting married in August.
We're going to choose a date...
oh, Anne,
don't be coy.
Oh... You can
move back right away.
Anne, life is going to be
just the way it was
when we were girls.
Sara!
Shouldn't we...
Sara!
Consult Gilbert.
Anne and Gil Blythe
are getting married!
And it's not going to be
And Fred will help too.
Oh, oh... Please let him.
It'll be a project
for the three of us.
Just one thing
at at time.
We need to slow down
No, you let me talk to Gilbert.
First, we'll send
him a telegram.
No.
Oh, how I've missed you
all summer, Gil.
With perfect memories
of days passed.
Ha, ha, that'll be fine.
There.
...and memory of perfect
summer days of old.
Our past, our friends.
Are you
all right?
Nothing broken
or bent, I hope.
Ha, ha, only my pride.
Oh, Gil, help me up.
I am, I am truly blind
and a fool to boot.
Oh, if I were blind,
the contours of your face.
Why didn't you let me know?
I wanted to see you
face to face.
I have something to ask you.
I do.
Let's go take a walk
down the Lane.
If Diana has her way, we'll be
married by the end of the week.
We've been
engaged so long,
figure people
'round here
think we got
married years ago.
Yeah.
What were you
going to ask me?
I have a decision to make that
may turn our plans upside down.
What?
Bellevue hospital has asked me
to remain on staff for the year.
But we agreed
that at the end...
Yeah, Anne I realize that...
This is a remarkable
opportunity.
I know you've resisted coming
to New York in the past...
You're asking me to go with you?
I couldn't bear
another year without you.
I want to be with you too, Gil.
Then come with me,
right now and
we'll go immediately.
I... I couldn't be happy
living anywhere else but here.
This is where I want to be.
So many memories locked up here.
I can't leave it alone.
I wish I could have
done something.
This place is in
both our souls, Gil.
I wish we could
grow old together here.
Come on.
We still got a few
years ahead of us.
I'll go.
What?
To New York, I'll go.
Just to see if I like it first.
But promise me we'll come back
to raise our family.
I promise.
New York is an exciting place
for a writer.
All the best
publishing houses
in the world
are there.
Are you sure?
I'm only sure of one thing...
That I'm scandalously
in love with you.
Come on, we better
tell Diana and Fred,
all the invitations.
Well, this is it,
Winfield Publishing.
Don't be nervous.
You'll be fine.
It's unbearable to
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