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01:00Henry and Gordon were lonely when Thomas left the yard to run his branch line.
01:10They missed him very much.
01:12They had more work to do and had to fetch their own coaches.
01:16The big engines thought they were too important to fetch coaches.
01:19James grumbled too.
01:23We get no rest, we get no rest, they all complained.
01:26But the coaches only laughed.
01:28You're lazy and slack, you're lazy and slack, they answered.
01:31All together the engines were causing Sir Topham Hatt a great deal of trouble.
01:41The big stations at both ends of the line each have a turntable.
01:45Sir Topham Hatt had made them so that the tender engines can be turned around because it is dangerous for them to go fast backwards.
01:52Little tank engines like Thomas don't need turntables.
01:57They can go just as well backwards as forwards.
02:00But to hear Gordon talk, you would have thought that Sir Topham Hatt had given him a tender just to show how important he was.
02:07You don't understand, little Thomas.
02:16We tender engines have a position to keep up.
02:19It doesn't matter where you go, but we are important.
02:22And for Sir Topham Hatt to make us do shunting, fetch coaches and go on some of those dirty sidings,
02:29it's, it's, well, it's not the proper thing.
02:32Thomas chuckled and went off with Annie and Clarabel.
02:44Disgraceful, Gordon hissed, as he ran backwards to the turntable.
02:50The turntable was in a windy place close to the sea, and if he was not on it just right,
02:55he put it out of balance and made it difficult to turn.
02:58Today, Gordon was in a bad temper, and the wind was blowing fiercely.
03:04His driver tried to make him stop in the right place, but Gordon wasn't trying.
03:11The fireman tried to turn the handle, but Gordon's weight and the strong wind prevented him.
03:17It's no good, they said at last.
03:19Your big tender upsets the balance.
03:22If you were a little tank engine, you'd be all right.
03:25Now you'll have to pull the next train backwards.
03:27Look, call some boys, there's a new tank engine.
03:31Oh, it's only Gordon back to front.
03:37Hello, call Thomas, playing tank engines, sensible engine.
03:41Take my advice, scrap your tender and have a nice bunker.
03:45Gordon said nothing.
03:47Even James laughed when he saw him.
03:50Take care, hissed Gordon, you might stick too.
03:52No fear, chuckled James.
03:55I'm not so fat as you.
03:57I mustn't stick, thought James.
04:00He stopped on just the right place to balance the table.
04:03It could now swing easily.
04:08Gordon arrived in time to see everything.
04:15James turned much too easily.
04:17The wind puffed him round like a top.
04:19He couldn't stop.
04:36Well, well, said Gordon.
04:37Are you playing roundabouts?
04:39Poor James, feeling quite giddy, rolled off to the shed without a word.
04:47That night, the three engines had an indignation meeting.
05:00It's shameful to treat tender engines like this.
05:03Gordon has to go backwards and people think he's a tank engine.
05:08James spins round like a top and everyone laughs at us.
05:11And to add to that, Sir Topham Hatt makes us all shunt in dirty sidings.
05:17Blah!
05:19Listen, said Gordon.
05:21He whispered something to the others.
05:24We'll do it tomorrow.
05:25Sir Topham Hatt will look silly.
05:29The engines had decided to go on strike.
05:32All right.
05:34Go for it tomorrow.
05:44We'll do it tomorrow.
05:47Let's go for it tomorrow.
05:49We'll do it Valentine's Day.
05:59Bye-bye.
05:59Bye-bye.
06:00Wave.
06:01Bye-bye.
06:01Sir Topham Hatt sat in his office listening to the noise outside.
06:13The passengers were angry.
06:15A station master came in.
06:17There's trouble in the shed, sir.
06:19Henry is sulking, there's no train, and the passengers are saying this is a bad railway.
06:24Indeed, said Sir Topham Hatt.
06:26We cannot allow that.
06:28He found Gordon, James and Henry looking very cross.
06:32Come along, Henry, it's time your train was ready.
06:36Henry's not going, said Gordon.
06:39We won't shunt like little tank engines.
06:42That was Thomas's job.
06:44We are important tender engines.
06:46You fetch our coaches and we will pull them.
06:49Tender engines, don't shunt.
06:51We'll see about that, said Sir Topham Hatt.
06:53No engine on my railway is too important for small jobs.
06:57And he hurried away to find Edward.
07:00The yard has never been the same since Thomas left to run his branch line, he thought sadly.
07:06Edward was shunting.
07:08Leave those freight cars, please, Edward, said Sir Topham Hatt.
07:11I want you to push coaches for me in the yard.
07:15Thank you, sir.
07:16That will be a nice change.
07:18That's a good engine.
07:19Off you go, then.
07:19So Edward found coaches for the three engines, and that day the trains ran as usual.
07:31But next morning, Edward looked unhappy.
07:47Gordon came clanking past, hissing rudely.
07:51Bless me, said Sir Topham Hatt.
07:54What a noise!
07:55They all hissed me, sir, answered Edward.
07:59They say tender engines don't shunt, and last night they said I have grey wheels.
08:03I haven't, have I, sir?
08:06No, Edward, you have nice blue ones, and I'm proud of you.
08:10Tender engines do shunt.
08:11But all the same, we do need another tank engine here.
08:16He went to a workshop, and they showed him all sorts of engines.
08:19At last, he saw a smart little green engine with four wheels.
08:29That's the one, he thought.
08:31If I choose you, will you work hard?
08:34Oh, sir, yes, sir.
08:36That's a good engine.
08:37I'll call you Percy.
08:38Yes, sir.
08:39Thank you, sir, said Percy.
08:41And Sir Topham Hatt brought him back to the yard.
08:45Edward, he called.
08:46Here's Percy.
08:47Will you show him everything?
08:48Percy?
08:51Percy soon learned what he had to do, and they had a happy afternoon.
09:01Then Henry came by, hissing as usual.
09:05Sheesh!
09:06When Percy, Henry jumped and ran back to the shed.
09:11How beautifully you wheezed him, laughed Edward.
09:14I can't wheeze like that.
09:16Oh, said Percy, that's nothing.
09:19You should hear them in the workshop.
09:21You have to wheeze loudly to make yourself heard.
09:25Next morning, Thomas arrived.
09:27Sir Topham Hatt sent for me.
09:29I expect he wants help, he said to Edward.
09:31Shh, shh, shh, shh.
09:32Here he comes, replied Edward.
09:35Well done, Thomas.
09:36You've been quick.
09:38Listen.
09:38Henry, Gordon and James are sulking.
09:40They say they won't shunt like little tank engines.
09:43So I have shut them up and I want you both to run the line for a while.
09:48Little tank engines indeed, snorted Thomas.
09:51We'll show them.
09:53And Percy will help too.
09:55Oh, sir, yes, sir, please, sir, answered Percy.
09:59Edward and Thomas worked the main line, greeting each other as they passed by.
10:04Percy puffed along the branch line.
10:07Thomas was anxious about Annie and Clarabel, but both driver and conductor promised to take care of them.
10:12There were fewer trains, but the passengers didn't mind.
10:20They knew the three other engines were having a lesson.
10:23Gordon, James and Henry were cold, lonely and miserable.
10:27They wish now they hadn't been so silly.
11:00Henry, James and Gordon were miserable.
11:08They had been shut up for several days for being naughty and longed to be let out again.
11:16At last, Sir Topham Hatt arrived.
11:18I hope you are sorry, he said, and understand that every job on the railway is important.
11:23We have a new tank engine called Percy, who helps pull coaches,
11:27and Thomas and Edward have worked the main line nicely.
11:30But I will let you out now if you promise to work hard.
11:34Yes, sir, said the three engines, we will.
11:37That's right.
11:38But please remember that this no-shunting nonsense must stop.
11:46He then told Percy, Edward and Thomas that they could go and play on the branch line for a few days.
11:52And they ran off happily to find Annie and Clarabelle at the junction.
12:00The two coaches were so pleased to see Thomas again.
12:07Edward and Percy played with freight cars.
12:10Stop, stop, stop, stop, screamed the cars as they were pushed into their proper sidings.
12:16But the two engines laughed and went on shunting till the cars were tidily arranged.
12:25Next, Edward took some empty cars to the quarry.
12:29Percy was left alone.
12:30He didn't mind that a bit.
12:32He liked watching trains and being cheeky to the other engines.
12:35Hurry, hurry, hurry, he would call, and they got very cross.
12:48After a great deal of shunting, Percy was waiting for the signalman to set the switch
12:52so that he could get back to the yard.
12:55He was eager to work but was being rather careless and not paying attention.
12:59Edward had warned Percy, be careful on the main line.
13:02Whistle to the signalman, you are there.
13:05But Percy didn't remember to whistle.
13:07So the busy signalman forgot him.
13:10Percy waited and waited.
13:12The switch was still against him so he couldn't move.
13:14Then he looked along the main line.
13:17Peep, peep!
13:18He whistled in horror for rushing straight towards him
13:21was Gordon with the express.
13:23Oh, groaned Gordon.
13:30Get out of my way!
13:37Percy opened his eyes.
13:39Gordon had stopped with Percy's buffers a few inches from his own.
13:43But Percy had begun to move.
13:45I won't stay here.
13:46I'll run away, he puffed.
13:53He went straight through Edward's station and was so frightened
13:56that he ran right up Gordon's hill without stopping.
14:16After that he was tired but he couldn't stop.
14:18He had no driver to shut off steam and apply the brakes.
14:23I want to stop.
14:27I want to stop, he puffed.
14:31The man in the signal box saw Percy was in trouble
14:33so he kindly set the switch.
14:38Percy puffed wearily onto a nice empty siding
14:41ending in a big bank of earth.
14:45He was too tired now to care where he went.
14:48I want to stop, I want to stop, I want to stop, I have stopped, he puffed thankfully.
14:56Never mind, Percy, said the workman as they dug him out.
14:59You shall have a drink and some coal and then you'll feel better.
15:04Presently Gordon arrived.
15:06Well done, Percy.
15:08You started so quickly that you stopped a nasty accident.
15:11I'm sorry I was cheeky, said Percy.
15:14You were clever to stop.
15:18Then Gordon helped pull Percy out from the bank.
15:25The two engines are now good friends.
15:28But Percy is always most careful when he goes on the main line.
15:32while he was at the point.
15:33Then Gordon and Tom will say he's still a young man.
15:36The two engines are good friends.
15:37Are you sure he's still a man?
15:37Do not.
15:40The two engines are good friends.
15:42Then Gordon and Tom will come on this one again.
15:44He will show up to you.
15:44Of course he will be the other two engines to do for the next.
15:47He will show up to you.
15:49The two engines are good friends.
15:51He will be the only one.
15:54I want to stop with you.
15:56I want to stop the lights.
15:58I want to stop the lights.
15:59Thomas the Tank Engine has worked his branch line for many years and knows it very well.
16:29You know just where to stop, Thomas, laughed his driver. You could almost manage it without me.
16:43Thomas had become conceited. He didn't realise his driver was joking.
16:48Later, he boasted to the others.
16:52Driver says I don't need him now, he told the others.
16:56Don't be so daft, snorted Percy.
16:59I'd never go without my driver, said Toby earnestly. I'd be frightened.
17:05Pugh, boasted Thomas. I'm not scared.
17:08You'd never dare.
17:10I would then. You'll see.
17:12The next morning, the firelighter came.
17:15Thomas drowsed comfortably as the warm spread through his boiler.
17:20Percy and Toby were still asleep.
17:23Thomas suddenly remembered.
17:26Silly stick in the mud, he chuckled.
17:28I'll show them.
17:29Driver said I could manage without him.
17:32I'll just go out.
17:33Then I'll stop and wheeesh.
17:36That'll make them jump.
17:39Thomas thought he was being clever.
17:41Really, he was only moving because a careless cleaner had meddled with his controls.
17:46He soon found his mistake.
17:47He tried to wheeesh, but he couldn't.
17:51He tried to stop, but he couldn't.
17:54He just kept rolling along.
17:57He didn't dare look at what was coming next.
18:00There was the station master's house.
18:03The station master was about to have breakfast.
18:06Horrors, cried Thomas, and shut his eyes.
18:10The house rocked.
18:13Broken glass tinkled.
18:15Plaster was everywhere.
18:17Thomas had collected a bush on his travels.
18:20He peered into the room through its leaves.
18:23He couldn't speak.
18:24The station master was furious.
18:30His wife picked up her plate.
18:32You miserable engine, she scolded.
18:34Just look what you've done to our breakfast.
18:36Now I shall have to cook some more.
18:38She banged the door.
18:40More faster fell.
18:41This time, it fell on Thomas.
18:44Thomas felt depressed.
18:47Workman propped up the house with strong poles
18:50and laid rails through the garden.
18:55Then the Scottish twin engines, Donald and Douglas, arrived.
19:09Don't have fast yourself, Thomas.
19:11We'll soon have you back on the rails, they laughed.
19:20Donald and Douglas, huffing hard, managed to haul Thomas back to safety.
19:32Bits of fencing, the bush, and a broken window frame
19:37festooned his front, which was badly twisted.
19:41The twins laughed and left him.
19:46Thomas was in disgrace.
19:50There was worse to come.
19:53You're in a lot of trouble, Thomas.
19:56I know, sir.
19:58I'm sorry, sir.
19:59Thomas's voice was muffled behind his bush.
20:03You must go to the works and have your front mended.
20:05It will be a long job.
20:07Yes, sir.
20:09Meanwhile, a diesel rail car will do your work.
20:12A diesel, sir?
20:14Thomas spluttered.
20:15Yes, Thomas, diesels always stay in their sheds
20:19till they are wanted.
20:21Diesels never gallivant off to breakfast
20:23in station masters' houses.
20:25Всё is here.
20:33You must go.
20:36You must go.
20:43You must go.
20:45One morning, Henry was feeling very sorry for himself.
21:07Sometimes he could pull trains, but sometimes he felt he had no strength at all.
21:12I suffer dreadfully and no one cares.
21:20Rubbish, Henry, snorted James. You don't work hard enough.
21:30Sir Topham Hatt spoke to him too.
21:33What's wrong with you, Henry? You have had lots of new parts and new paint too, but they've done you no good.
21:39If we can't make you better, we must get another engine instead of you to do the work.
21:43This made Henry, his driver and his fireman, very sad.
21:51Sir Topham Hatt was waiting when Henry came to the platform.
21:55He had taken off his hat and coat and put on overalls.
22:00Henry managed to start, but his fireman was not satisfied.
22:03Henry is a bad steamer, he said to Sir Topham Hatt.
22:07I build up his fire, but it doesn't give enough heat.
22:15Henry tried very hard, but it was no good.
22:19He didn't have enough steam and came to a stop outside Edward's station.
22:23Oh dear, thought Henry, I shall have to go away.
22:31Oh dear, oh dear.
22:36All he could do was to go slowly onto a siding,
22:39and Edward took charge of the train.
22:45Sir Topham Hatt and the fireman went on discussing Henry's troubles.
22:49What do you think is wrong, fireman? asked Sir Topham Hatt.
22:54Excuse me, sir, he answered, but the fact is the coal is wrong.
22:58We've had a poor lot lately, and today it's worse.
23:01The other engines can manage, they have big fireboxes.
23:04Henry's is small and can't make the heat.
23:07With Welsh coal, he'd be a different engine.
23:10It's expensive, said Sir Topham Hatt, but Henry must have a fair chance.
23:15James shall go and fetch some.
23:19When the Welsh coal came, Henry's driver and fireman were excited.
23:32Now we'll show them, Henry, old fellow.
23:37They carefully made his fire,
23:39putting large lumps of coal like a wall round the outside.
23:42Then the glowing middle part was covered with smaller lumps.
23:45You're spoiling my fire, complained Henry.
23:54Wait and see, said the fireman.
23:55We'll have a roaring fire,
23:58just when we want it.
24:00The fireman was right.
24:01When Henry reached the platform,
24:03the water was boiling nicely,
24:05and he had to let off steam.
24:06How are you, Henry?
24:09Beep, beep, whistle Henry.
24:11I feel fine.
24:13Have you a good fire, driver?
24:15Never better, sir.
24:16I'm plenty of steam.
24:18No record-breaking,
24:19warns Sir Topham Hatt.
24:21Don't push him too hard.
24:23Henry won't need pushing, sir.
24:24I'll have to hold him back.
24:26Henry had a lovely day.
24:48He had never felt so well in his life.
24:51He wanted to go fast,
24:52but his driver wouldn't let him.
24:54Steady old fellow, he would say.
24:58There's plenty of time.
25:03They arrived early at the station.
25:05Thomas puffed in.
25:08Where have you been, lazy bones?
25:09Asked Henry.
25:10Oh, I can't wait for dawdling tank engines like you.
25:13Goodbye.
25:20Whoosh, said Thomas to Annie, incredible.
25:22Have you ever seen anything like it?
25:25Both Annie and Clarebel agreed that they never had.
25:28He's got one of the girls' best.
25:31Whoosh, said Thiers, said Thomas to Annie.
25:33I was comforted.
25:34He was a little worried against you.
25:35Once again, olrz.
25:35стол circuits and hon' hid in the middle.
25:50Go off!
25:5115 minutes ago.
25:51Here are some questions.
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25:53Excuse me?
25:54I'm not the guy boss.
25:55Have you ever seen anything like this?
25:57One winter evening, Henry's driver said,
26:05We'll be out early tomorrow. We've got to take the flying kipper.
26:10Don't tell Gordon, but I think if we pull the kipper nicely,
26:13Sir Topham Hatt will let us pull the express.
26:16The special coal they gave you is working well.
26:20Hurrah! cried Henry. That will be lovely.
26:27All kinds of ships use the harbour at the big station by the sea.
26:31There are passenger ships, cargo ships, and fishing boats also come here.
26:36They unload their fish on the quay.
26:38Some of it goes to shops in the town,
26:40and the rest in a special train to other places far away.
26:44This is the train the railwaymen call the Flying Kipper.
26:53Henry was ready at five o'clock.
26:55There was snow and frost.
26:57Men hustled and shouted, loading up the crates of fish.
27:00The last door banged.
27:02The guard showed his green lamp.
27:04The Flying Kipper was ready to go.
27:13Come on, come on, don't be silly, don't be silly,
27:16puffed Henry to the freight cars.
27:18The car shuddered and groaned,
27:20trot, trot, trot, trot, trot, trot, all right, all right.
27:24That is better, that is better, puffed Henry.
27:38Louds of smoke and steam poured from his funnel into the cold air,
27:42and the fire's light shone brightly.
27:44Hurry, hurry, hurry, panted Henry.
27:46They were going well.
27:54The light grew better.
27:56Signal light shone green as they passed.
28:03Then, a yellow signal appeared ahead.
28:06His driver prepared to stop,
28:08but the home signal was down.
28:10All clear, Henry.
28:11Away we go.
28:12They couldn't know.
28:17The switches from the main line to a siding were frozen,
28:20and the home signal should have been set at danger,
28:23but snow had forced it down.
28:28A freight train was waiting in the siding
28:30to let the Flying Kipper pass,
28:32and the driver and fireman were drinking cocoa in the caboose.
28:36The Kipper is due, said the conductor.
28:38Who cares, said the fireman.
28:40This is good cocoa.
28:42The driver got up.
28:43Come on, fireman, back to our engine.
28:46They got out just in time.
29:01Henry's driver and fireman had jumped clear before the crash,
29:05but Henry lay dazed and surprised.
29:14Sir Topham Hatt came to see him.
29:16The signal was down, sir, said Henry.
29:21Cheer up, Henry.
29:22It wasn't your fault.
29:23Ice and snow caused the accident.
29:25I'm sending you to Crewe,
29:27a fine place for sick engines.
29:29They'll give you a new shape and a larger firebox.
29:32You'll feel a different engine
29:34and won't need special coal anymore.
29:36Won't that be nice?
29:38Yes, sir, said Henry doubtfully.
29:47Henry liked being at Crewe,
29:49but was glad to come home.
29:50A crowd of people waited to see him arrive in his new shape.
30:00He looked so splendid and strong that they gave him three cheers.
30:05Peep, peep, he whistled.
30:06Thank you very much.
30:10I am sorry to say that a lot of little children are often late for school
30:14because they wait to see Henry go by.
30:17They often see him pulling the express.
30:19He does it so well that Gordon is jealous.
30:22But that's another story.
30:24I am sorry to say that a lot of people are not late for school.
30:28I am sorry to say that a lot of people are not late for school.
30:29I am sorry to say that a lot of people are not late for school.
30:30I am sorry to say that a lot of people are not late for school.
30:31I am sorry to say that a lot of people are not late for school.
30:32I am sorry to say that a lot of people are not late for school.
30:33I am sorry to say that a lot of people are not late for school.
30:34I am sorry to say that a lot of people are not late for school.
30:35I am sorry to say that a lot of people are not late for school.
30:36I am sorry to say that a lot of people are not late for school.
30:37I am sorry to say that a lot of people are not late for school.
30:39I am sorry to say that a lot of people are not late for school.
31:10Tobey is a tram engine.
31:16He has cow catches and side plates and doesn't look like a steam engine at all.
31:23He takes freight cars from farms and villages to the main line and is cheerful to everyone he meets.
31:29He has a coach called Henrietta who has seen better days.
31:40It's not fair at all, she grumbles, remembering she used to be full and nine cars would rattle behind her.
31:47Now there are only three or four, for the farms and factories send their goods mostly by truck.
31:59Tobey is always careful.
32:02Cars, buses and trucks often have accidents.
32:05Tobey hasn't had an accident for years.
32:08The buses are crowded and Henrietta is empty.
32:15A lady and a stout gentleman stood on Tobey's platform.
32:19He was, of course, Sir Topham Hatt, but Tobey didn't know this yet.
32:23Come on, Grandfather, cried the children.
32:28Do look at this engine.
32:30That's a tram engine, Stephen, said Sir Topham Hatt.
32:34Is it electric? asked Bridget.
32:37Hoosh! hissed Tobey.
32:39Sh, sh, said her brother.
32:41You've offended him.
32:43But trams are electric, aren't they?
32:46They are mostly, but this is a steam tram.
32:49May we go in it, Grandfather?
32:50Please.
32:52Stop, said Sir Topham Hatt to the conductor.
32:54They all scrambled into Henrietta.
33:00Hip, hip, hooray, chanted Henrietta.
33:03But Tobey did not sing.
33:06Electric indeed, electric indeed, he snorted.
33:10He was proud of being a steam train.
33:15What is your name? asked Sir Topham Hatt.
33:19Tobey, sir.
33:20Thank you, Tobey, for a very nice ride.
33:23Thank you, sir, said Tobey.
33:25He felt better now.
33:27This gentleman, he thought,
33:29is a gentleman who knows how to speak to engines.
33:35The children came every day for two weeks.
33:39Sometimes they rode with the conductor,
33:41sometimes in empty cars.
33:43On the last day of all,
33:45the driver invited them into his cab.
33:51All were sorry when they had to go away.
33:57And Sir Topham Hatt and his family thanked everyone.
34:03Come again soon, replied Tobey.
34:05We will, we will, call the children.
34:07And they waved till Tobey was out of sight.
34:16The months passed.
34:18Tobey had few cars and fewer passengers.
34:21Our last day, Tobey, said his driver one morning.
34:27The manager says we must close tomorrow.
34:32That day, everyone wanted the chance of a last ride.
34:36The passengers joked and sang.
34:39But Tobey and his driver wished they wouldn't.
34:41Goodbye, Tobey, said the passengers afterwards.
35:00We are sorry your line is closing down.
35:03So am I, said Tobey.
35:05Nobody wants me, Tobey thought and went unhappily to sleep.
35:14Next morning, the shed was flung open
35:17and old Tobey woke with a start
35:19to see his driver waving a piece of paper at him.
35:22Wake up, Tobey, they shouted excitedly.
35:25The mail has just arrived
35:26and there is a letter for us from the stout gentleman.
35:29Maybe it's good news.
36:04Bye.
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