to love and to cherish, 'til death us do part.
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I want Anne Shirley and Giselle from enchanted to meet each other. I mean just imagine Anne's reaction when she meets a real life princess, WHO WAS ONCE IN A FAIRYTALE.
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"We are going to be the best of friends," said Gilbert, jubilantly. "We were born to be good friends,
Anne. You've thwarted destiny enough. [...] Come, I'm going to walk home with you."
Marilla looked curiously at Anne when the latter entered the kitchen.
"Who was that came up the lane with you, Anne?"
"Gilbert Blythe," answered Anne, vexed to find herself blushing. [...]
"I didn't think you and Gilbert Blythe were such good friends that you'd stand for half an hour at the
gate talking to him," said Marilla with a dry smile.
"We haven't been—we've been good enemies. But we have decided that it will be much more
sensible to be good friends in the future. Were we really there half an hour? It seemed just a few
minutes. But, you see, we have five years' lost conversations to catch up with, Marilla."
Anne sat long at her window that night companioned by a glad content. [...]
The joy of sincere work and worthy aspiration and congenial friendship were to be
hers; nothing could rob her of her birthright of fancy or her ideal world of dreams. [...]
"'God's in his heaven, all's right with the world,'" whispered Anne softly.
Anne of Green Gables, Lucy Maud Montgomery
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You never complained but from what you told me... you had it rough before you came here. And yet you're the way you are... loving, bright, tender.
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