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  1. Though Anne regrets her actions, it’s Matthew’s tenderness that gets her to apologize. Active Themes. Anne calls to Marilla over the banister and says she’s ready to apologize to Mrs. Rachel. Marilla is relieved—she’d secretly been worrying about what to do if Anne remained stubborn.

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      Chapter 1: Mrs. Rachel Lynde Is Surprised Chapter 2: Matthew...

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      Chapter 1: Mrs. Rachel Lynde Is Surprised Chapter 2: Matthew...

  2. Marilla says Anne will have to stay in her room until she decides to apologize to Mrs. Lynde, but Marilla will not make Anne miss any meals.

  3. "When did you ever hear of me starving people into good behavior?" demanded Marilla indignantly. "She'll have her meals regular, and I'll carry them up to her myself. But she'll stay up there until she's willing to apologize to Mrs. Lynde, and that's final, Matthew."

  4. “Do you mean apologize to Mrs. Lynde?” “Yes—apologize—that’s the very word,” said Matthew eagerly. “Just smooth it over so to speak. That’s what I was trying to get at.” “I suppose I could do it to oblige you,” said Anne thoughtfully. “It would be true enough to say I am sorry, because I AM sorry now.

  5. Dec 15, 2023 · Apologizing for succeeding. Even though the Anne of Green Gables miniseries was a massive success and is still loved by fans almost 40 years later, Follows says television was seen as a...

  6. During the scene at the table with Anne says she will apologize to Mrs. Lynde and Marilla tells Matthew, "I knew she would come to her senses...," there is a stand-in (1) for Richard Farnsworth (who was unavailable for filming at that time). The frontward shots of Farnsworth were filmed at a later time.

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  8. Where was the wholesome punishment upon which she, Marilla, had plumed herself? Anne had turned it into a species of positive pleasure. Good Mrs. Lynde, not being overburdened with perception, did not see this. She only perceived that Anne had made a very thorough apology and all resentment vanished from her kindly, if somewhat officious, heart.