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00:00here is the clock the Trompton clock telling the time steadily sensibly never
00:20too quickly never too slowly telling the time for Trompton
00:50I'm sorry I need it
00:56I'm sorry I'm sorry I'm sorry I'm sorry I'm sorry I'm sorry I have no doubt
01:04I'm sorry I'm sorry I'm sorry I can't remember
01:13THE END
01:43THE END
02:13A hat for a young girl so sweet and so slim
02:21Has long velvet ribbons and a white shady brim
02:26With bright yellow daisies so fresh and so fair
02:32To echo the colour of her long golden hair
02:37A hat for a lady so fine and so grand
02:48Must always be fashioned with a pure silken band
02:53And one single hatpin of a silver so rare
02:58To set as a contrast to her glossy black hair
03:03Oh, Lulu, says Miss Lovelace, don't you like my new hat?
03:17Well, you'll just have to put up with it
03:19It's a very pretty hat and I'm going to wear it
03:21Now, come along and we'll buy some flowers to brighten up the shop
03:24Oh, this door has stuck again
03:28There, that's it
03:32Come along, my darlings
03:33Good morning, Miss Lovelace
03:46What would you like today?
03:48Now, let me see
03:49Some of the yellow irises, please, Mrs Cobbett
03:51Aren't they lovely?
03:53There we are, my dear
03:54A dozen yellow irises
03:56Oh, dear
04:10Now I can't shut the door
04:11Whatever has happened to it
04:13No, no, darlings
04:17You can't help
04:17It's no use
04:18I shall have to get the carpenter
04:19Minton, the carpenter
04:30Oh, hello, Mr Minton
04:32Miss Lovelace here
04:33It's my shop door
04:34I can't shut it
04:35Please, could you come over and mend it?
04:38Well, Miss Lovelace
04:39I've got a job here that must be finished
04:40But I'll be over as soon as I've done it
04:42Be half an hour or so
04:43All right?
04:45Yes
04:45Goodbye
04:46Goodbye
04:46I like my job as a carpenter
05:05There's nothing I'd rather be
05:07I've had my tools for many long years
05:10They're all good friends to me
05:12A mallet and drill are in my bag
05:14A file and gimlet too
05:16Sandpaper sheets
05:18A brace and bit
05:19A brad all and some glue
05:20I like my job as a carpenter
05:27There's nothing I'd rather be
05:29I've had my tools for many long years
05:32They're all good friends to me
05:34I've chisels and saws
05:35All keen and sharp
05:36A jack and a smoothing plane
05:38I know that oak will play enough true
05:40While mahogany changes grain
05:42I like my job as a carpenter
05:49There's nothing I'd rather be
05:51I've had my tools for many long years
05:54They're all good friends to me
05:56Right, Nibs, the glue's not ready yet
06:08So put the tools in the bag
06:09And we'll go and see Miss Lovelace's door
06:11And we'll go and see Miss Lovelace's door
06:12And we'll go and see Miss Lovelace's door
06:13And we'll go and see Miss Lovelace's door
06:14And we'll go and see Miss Lovelace's door
06:15And we'll go and see Miss Lovelace's door
06:16And we'll go and see Miss Lovelace's door
06:17And we'll go and see Miss Lovelace's door
06:18And we'll go and see Miss Lovelace's door
06:19And we'll go and see Miss Lovelace's door
06:20And we'll go and see Miss Lovelace's door
06:21And we'll go and see Miss Lovelace's door
06:22And we'll go and see Miss Lovelace's door
06:23And we'll go and see Miss Lovelace's door
06:24And we'll go and see Miss Lovelace's door
06:25And we'll go and see Miss Lovelace's door
06:26Morning, Miss Lovelace, says Chippy. Now, what about this door?
06:47Mitzi, do be quiet.
06:51Daphne, Lulu, that's enough.
06:53So sorry, Mr. Minton. Yes, this is the door, absolutely stuck. I opened it this morning and it simply won't shut again.
07:01Ah, yes, says Chippy. I see where the trouble is. Hinge pulled right out of the doorjamb. Looks like a bit of rot in there. We'll have to let in a new piece of wood, Nibs.
07:11Is it difficult, Mr. Minton? No, no, have it done in no time. Pass me a hammer and chisel, Nibs.
07:23Minton, Minton, Daphne, Lulu, you naughty dogs.
07:31But they do so hate carpentry.
07:33Be quiet, all of you.
07:35Come back. At once.
07:40Look out!
07:41Mr. Clamp, the greengrocer, was just coming back from market.
07:51He swerved to avoid Miss Lovelace's dogs,
07:53bumped over the curb and hit the statue of Queen Victoria.
08:01Oh, my goodness, says Mrs. Cobbett.
08:03I thought it was coming right on top of me.
08:06What about my lorry, says poor Mr. Clamp?
08:08It had a nasty bump.
08:10Most unfortunate, says the mayor.
08:12Miss Lovelace?
08:13Yes, Your Worship?
08:14I'm sure your peaks are charming animals,
08:17but dogs running loose in the street are extremely dangerous.
08:20You should keep them on a lead.
08:21Er, three leads.
08:23Oh, yes, Your Worship, I will.
08:24I'm terribly sorry, but my door was stuck open, you see, and they got out.
08:29What is the matter with Nibs?
08:31He seems to be trying to say something.
08:34Chippy tells him to be quiet while he talks to Mr. Clamp.
08:36Will you be able to get your lorry over to your shop, Mr. Clamp,
08:40so that the vegetables can be unloaded?
08:42Too risky, says Mr. Clamp.
08:44No, they'd better be unloaded here and carried to the shop.
08:47I'll call a breakdown truck.
08:49Allow me, Mr. Clamp.
08:51Troop, kindly ring up the garage on the Camberwick Road
08:53and ask Mr. Crockett if he would come to our assistance.
08:56That, says the mayor, seems to be the best.
09:26And now, Mrs. Cobbett, I will have my red carnation.
09:30All this bother has put it right out of my head this morning.
09:33Of course, Your Worship.
09:35Oh, whatever's this, says Mrs. Cobbett.
09:38In my flower basket, it's ever so heavy.
09:41Let me help you, says Chippy.
09:44It's the crown from the statue.
09:46I saw it come off.
09:47I was trying to tell you.
09:48Look, Mr. Clamp's lorry must have knocked it off.
09:50It doesn't appear to be damaged, Your Worship.
09:54I notice that there's a hole here
09:55for fixing it to the statue's head with a screw.
09:58Ah, I see, says the mayor.
10:00The question is, how do we get it up there?
10:04May I suggest the fire brigade, Your Worship?
10:07Excellent idea.
10:09Mr. Troop?
10:10Yes, yes, Your Worship.
10:12Summon the fire brigade.
10:14Tell them they're going to crown the queen.
10:17What?
10:18Oh, oh, yes.
10:20Yes, I see, Your Worship.
10:21Right away.
10:31Trumpton Fire Station.
10:33Captain Flack here.
10:35Hmm?
10:36What did you say?
10:38Oh, the statue.
10:40Yes, yes, by all means.
10:41We'll come right away.
10:42Right away.
10:46Pew, pew, Barney McGrew,
11:03Tuthbert, Dibble, Grub.
11:04Beep, pew, Barney McGrew,
11:34We'll beep.
11:39ına
11:49We'll beep.
11:54We'll beep.
12:02Right, men. Action stations.
12:12No, no, no, not the hose. The statue isn't on fire.
12:16Cuthbert to the box. Drive to the statue.
12:33Elevate.
12:44Secure Her Majesty's crown.
12:51Descend.
12:57Well done, men.
12:59Splendid, Captain Flack. Splendid, says the mayor.
13:02I can't think what Trumpton would do without its fire brigade.
13:06Thank you, Your Worship, says Captain Flack.
13:08And now we must be off.
13:10It's the band concert this afternoon and we haven't polished the instruments yet.
13:14Most important, says the mayor. I shall be there, of course.
13:18And me, says Chippy.
13:20Good, says Captain Flack. Delighted to see you all.
13:29Thank you!
13:30Thank you!
13:32Hey there as well.
13:34Nothing.
13:35Goodbye.
13:36Bye.
13:38Bye there, signs of single flea车.
13:41Bye.
13:43Goodbye.
13:48Bye.
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