Anne Shirley:
I think we're heroic winners, Diana. Don't you?
Diana Barry:
I think it's a shame that Gilbert had to lose on a count of Moody. Don't you think Gilbert's handsome?
Anne Shirley:
He is handsome. But I think your Gilbert is awfully bold to wink at a strange girl.
Diana Barry:
I wish he'd wink at me. He's sixteen, but he's in our class. His father's been ill and he's been away for two years.
Anne Shirley:
Good. I mean, I don't want to be the only one who's behind in school.
Diana Barry:
That's Mr. Phillips, our school teacher. He's dead-gone on Prissy Andrews, and Prissy thinks she's queen bee just because she's studying her entrance to Queens. He moons over her something terrible. That's Josie Pye, and she moons over Gilbert. Oh, Josie just want attention. I hope she nearly drowns.
Anne Shirley:
I wish it had been me. It would be such a romantic experience nearly to drown.
Diana Barry:
I heard before that you're kind of a strange girl, Anne Shirley, but I have a feeling we're going to get along really well.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 09:13