9 uses
- I would have endured it joyfully for your sake.Chapter 20 — A Good Imagination Gone Wrong (37% in)
- It's bad enough to have red hair myself, but I positively couldn't endure it in a bosom friend."Chapter 8 — Anne's Bringing-up Is Begun (59% in)
- Oh, I could endure anything if I only thought my hair would be a handsome auburn when I grew up.Chapter 10 — Anne's Apology (63% in)
- That would be terrible; I don't think I could endure it; most likely I would go into consumption; I'm so thin as it is, you see.Chapter 12 — A Solemn Vow and Promise (16% in)
- I solemnly swear to be faithful to my bosom friend, Diana Barry, as long as the sun and moon shall endure.Chapter 12 — A Solemn Vow and Promise (67% in)
- That's bad enough in a woman, but it isn't to be endured in a man.Chapter 12 — A Solemn Vow and Promise (98% in)
- I don't feel that I could endure the disappointment if anything happened to prevent me from getting to the picnic.Chapter 13 — The Delights of Anticipation (65% in)
- I've been so used in my early days to having people cross at me that I can endure it much better than Diana can."Chapter 19 — A Concert a Catastrophe and a Confession (86% in)
- Then, just as she thought she really could not endure the ache in her arms and wrists another moment, Gilbert Blythe came rowing under the bridge in Harmon Andrews's dory!Chapter 28 — An Unfortunate Lily Maid (59% in)
There are no more uses of "endure" in Anne Of Green Gables.
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