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* [[I Am Not Pretty]]: Anne. In the first book she's justified in thinking so, since she really ''is'' homely by the standards of her day. Her later belief that she's still not pretty, even when she's grown more attractive with age, mostly stems from how teased she was as a child.
* [[I Ate What?]]: More like "I cooked with what?" Anne has such a terrible cold that she can't tell vanilla flavoring from ''anodyne liniment'', a medicine that is ''rubbed'' into the skin to relieve stiff muscles. [[Hilarity Ensues]] when her cake is served for tea--at least Mrs. Allan (Marilla's guest) thinks it was hilarious. Anne is humiliated.
* [[I Don't Want to Ruin Our Friendship]]'tWantToRuinOurFriendship: Anne's reason for rejecting Gilbert's first proposal.
* [[I Will Wait for You]]: In ''Rilla of Ingleside'', during the war, Jem's dog greets every train at the station in hopes of Jem being in one of them until Jem eventually ''does'' come home from the war. It's a [[Tear Jerker]].
** Also from ''Rilla of Ingleside'': Rilla receives her first kiss from childhood friend/crush Ken Ford, who begs her not to kiss another boy until he returns from war. She keeps her promise, and the book ends with their engagement.