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01:32Next, he saw Bertie.
01:34Hello, Bertie. Care for a race today?
01:37But all Bertie could say was,
01:39Ouch! That's another hole in the road.
01:42I'm sorry, Bertie, smiled Thomas.
01:44Thomas was still in good spirits when Bertie arrived at the next station.
01:53Bad luck, Bertie. Now, if you were a steam engine, you would run on a pair of reliable rails.
01:59Huh, replied Bertie. The railway was supposed to deliver tar to mend the road two weeks ago.
02:05You can't trust a thing that runs on rails.
02:09I run on rails. You can trust me, Bertie.
02:11I'll see if I can find out what's happened.
02:13And Thomas puffed away towards the big station.
02:24James was snorting about in the yard.
02:27It's too bad, he grumbled. Percy goes to work at the harbor, and I do his job. Here, there, and everywhere.
02:35Take that!
02:36Oh, groaned the freight cars. Just you wait. We'll show you.
02:41Gordon laughed.
02:42I'll tell you what, James. If you pretended to be ill everywhere, you couldn't shunt freight cars here or go to the quarry there, could you?
02:50What a good idea, agreed James.
02:53Look, here comes Thomas. I'll start pretending now.
02:57Thomas was sorry to see the engines looking miserable.
03:00Cheer up, he puffed. It's a beautiful day.
03:03Yes, grumbled Gordon, but not for James.
03:06What's the matter, asked Thomas.
03:09He's sick, replied Gordon.
03:10Yes, he is. I mean, I am, stuttered James.
03:14I don't feel well at all.
03:16Don't worry, said Thomas kindly. I'll help out if you're ill.
03:22Gordon and James snickered quietly to each other.
03:26Some of James' cars were coupled behind Thomas, and he steamed away to the quarry.
03:32The cars were still cross.
03:34We couldn't pay James back for bumping us, so we'll play tricks on Thomas instead.
03:39One engine is as good as another.
03:43But Thomas didn't hear them.
03:45He collected all the stone from the quarry and set off back to the junction.
03:49Danger lay ahead.
03:58Now for our plan, giggled the cars.
04:00Go faster, go faster.
04:02They pushed Thomas over the switches.
04:04Slow down, called Thomas' driver, and applied the brakes.
04:08Poor Thomas stood dazed and surprised in a muddy pond as a toad eyed him suspiciously.
04:24Bust my buffers, muttered Thomas.
04:27The day started so well, too.
04:32Duck pulled away the cars, and Edward helped Thomas back to the junction.
04:37Suddenly, Thomas remembered the missing tar.
04:42He told Edward all about it.
04:45That's strange, said Edward.
04:47A car full of tar has been left at my station.
04:50That must be it.
04:51Driver will make sure it gets to Bertie now.
04:53Later, James spoke to Thomas.
05:01I'm sorry about your accident, he muttered, and so is Gordon.
05:05We didn't mean to get you into trouble.
05:08No, indeed, spluttered Gordon.
05:09A mere misunderstanding, Thomas.
05:12All's well that ends well.
05:13Just then, Bertie arrived.
05:15He looked much more cheerful.
05:16My road's being mended now.
05:20Oh, I am glad, replied Thomas.
05:24Thanks for all you did, added Bertie.
05:26Now I know I can trust an engine, especially if his name is Thomas.
05:31Gordon and James puffed silently away to the shed.
05:35But Thomas still had company.
05:37Well, well, he sighed.
05:38What a day for surprises.
05:40The toad, who was looking forward to a ride home, noisily agreed.
05:45The toad, who was looking forward to a ride home, noisily agreed.
06:15Mavis is a diesel engine who works for the quarry company, shunting freight cars in their sidings.
06:23She has six small wheels hidden by side plates, just like Toby's.
06:28Mavis is young and full of her own ideas.
06:31She loves rearranging things, too, and began putting Toby's cars in different places every day.
06:37This made Toby cross.
06:40Freight cars, he grumbled, should be where you want them, when you want them.
06:44Fiddle sticks, said Mavis, and flounced away.
06:48At last, Toby lost patience.
06:50I can't waste time playing hunt the cars with you.
06:53Take them yourself.
06:55Mavis was pleased.
06:56Taking cars made her feel important.
06:58At the station, Diesel oiled up to her.
07:04Toby's an old fusspot, she complained.
07:07Diesel sensed trouble and was delighted.
07:10Toby says only steam engines can manage freight cars, continued Mavis.
07:14How absurd, squirmed Diesel.
07:17Depend upon it, Mavis.
07:18Anything steam engines can do, we diesels can do better.
07:22Diesel knew nothing about cars, but Mavis didn't realize this.
07:29Toby's line crosses the main road behind the station and for a short way follows a farm lane.
07:36Frosty weather makes the muddy lane rock hard and very slippery.
07:40Toby stops before reaching the lane.
07:47His fireman halts the traffic at the crossing and then he sets off again.
07:51By using the heavy cars to push him along, he has no trouble with the frosty rails in the lane and across the road.
07:59It is the only safe thing to do in this kind of weather.
08:02Toby warned Mavis and told her just what to do.
08:05I can manage, thank you, she replied.
08:07I'm not an old fusspot like you.
08:10The freight cars were tired of being pushed around by Mavis.
08:14It's slippery, they whispered.
08:16Let's push her around instead.
08:18On, on, on, they yelled.
08:21Mavis took no notice.
08:22Instead, she brought the cars carefully down the lane and stopped at the level crossing.
08:29All traffic halted.
08:31One in the headlamp for fusspot Toby, chortled Mavis.
08:35But Mavis had stopped in the wrong place.
08:38Instead of taking Toby's advice, she had given the cars the chance they wanted.
08:43Hold back, hold back, they cried.
08:46Grrr up, ordered Mavis.
08:48The cars just laughed and her wheels spun helplessly.
08:53Workmen sanded the rails and tried to dig away the frozen mud, but it was no good.
09:00Everyone was impatient.
09:01Grrr, wailed Mavis.
09:06Toby was in the yard when he heard the news.
09:09I warned her, he fumed.
09:12She's young yet, soothed his driver.
09:14And she can manage her cars herself, interrupted Toby.
09:18They're your cars, really, his driver replied.
09:21Mavis is supposed to stay at the quarry.
09:23If Sir Topham Hatt finds out, hmm, yes, said Toby thoughtfully.
09:28He and his driver agreed that it would be best to help Mavis after all.
09:34An angry farmer was telling Mavis just what she could do with her train.
09:39Having trouble, Mavis, chortled Toby.
09:42I am surprised.
09:45Grrrrush, said Mavis.
09:53With much puffing and wheel slip, Toby pushed Mavis and the freight cars back.
09:58The hard work made his fire burn fiercely, and his firemen spread hot cinders to melt the frozen mud.
10:07At last, they finished.
10:25Goodbye, called Toby.
10:27You'll manage now, I expect.
10:30Mavis didn't answer.
10:32She took the cars to the sheds and scuttled home to the quarry as quickly as she could.
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11:11One day, Percy arrived at the quarry to collect some stone for his freight cars.
11:16Snow and frost lay everywhere. There was not a sound to be heard.
11:21Percy ventured further.
11:23He found Mavis, the new diesel engine, resting in the shelter of some rocks.
11:30Cheer up, Mavis, he whistled.
11:32Mavis was still remembering the trouble she'd had with cars.
11:35Manager says I don't listen to advice.
11:37He says I've no business jauntering down Toby's line.
11:41Toby's a fusspot.
11:44Toby has forgotten more about freight cars than you will ever know, replied Percy.
11:48You must put the cars where he wants them.
11:50Then you'll be a really useful engine.
11:53Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to take these stones to the harbor.
11:58Mavis liked Percy, but she still wouldn't listen to his advice.
12:02Why shouldn't I go on Toby's line?
12:05The siding arrangements were awkward.
12:07To put the cars where Toby wanted them, Mavis had to make several journeys.
12:16She started making a plan.
12:20If we used the teeniest bit of Toby's line, she said to her driver, we would save all this bother.
12:26Her driver, suspecting nothing, allowed them to go as far as the first level crossing.
12:31A few days later, the weather changed.
12:41As the snow melted, the quarry grew busy again.
12:44Some trains were so long that before leaving the cars for Toby, Mavis had to go beyond the level crossing with them.
12:51Now, for her plan, she would go further down the line without it seeming her fault.
12:58Can you keep a secret?
12:59She asked the freight cars.
13:01Yes, yes, yes, they chattered.
13:03Will you bump me at the level crossing and tell no one I asked you?
13:08The cars promised.
13:10But while Mavis was away, Toby arrived.
13:13He decided to shunt the cars himself.
13:15The cars decided to bump him anyway.
13:18They reached the level crossing and Toby's brakes came on.
13:24This was the signal for the freight cars.
13:26On, on, on, they yelled.
13:29Toby was away, with the cars screaming and yelling behind him.
13:35No one realized that melted snow had turned a stream ahead into a torrent,
13:40and the bridge above it was about to collapse.
13:42The rails were now like a tightrope across the thundering water.
13:52Stop! Stop! cried Toby.
13:57His driver fought for control.
14:00They came nearer and nearer to the bridge.
14:03It was all or nothing now.
14:05The driver braked hard.
14:12Toby stopped, still on the rails,
14:16but with his wheels treading the tightrope over the abyss.
14:24Mavis was horrified and quickly came to the rescue.
14:31Workman anchored Toby with ropes while she pulled the freight cars away.
14:36Then she helped Toby to safety.
14:42I'm sorry about the cars, said Mavis.
14:55I can't think how you managed to stop them in time.
14:58Oh, well, said Toby.
15:00My driver told me about circus people who walk tightropes,
15:03but I just didn't fancy doing it myself.
15:06Later, Sir Topham had arrived.
15:08A very smart piece of work, he said.
15:12Mavis, you did well, too, I hear.
15:14It was my fault about those cars, sir, she faltered.
15:18But if I could...
15:19Could what?
15:20Come down the line sometimes, sir?
15:23Toby says he'll show me what to do.
15:26Certainly, replied Sir Topham Hatt,
15:28if your manager agrees.
15:30And so it was arranged.
15:32Now Mavis is as happy as can be,
15:35and Sir Topham Hatt thinks she's really useful indeed.
16:08James is a mixed traffic engine.
16:13He can pull both freight cars and coaches.
16:18He's proud of his smart red paint, and so is his driver.
16:22Everyone says you brighten up their day, James.
16:25One morning, James whistled loudly at the other engines.
16:29Look at me.
16:30I am the smartest, most useful engine on the line.
16:34Rubbish, replied Thomas.
16:35Yes, we're all useful.
16:37Sir Topham Hatt says so, and he's head of the whole railway.
16:41You know what, James?
16:43Added Percy.
16:44What?
16:44Replied James.
16:46You're getting all puffed up.
16:49James huffed away.
16:52Later, he was still boasting.
16:55I am the pride of the line.
16:57I saw you pulling freight cars, snorted Gordon.
17:01You're only a goods engine.
17:04I pull coaches, too.
17:07Not as much as I do.
17:10But Sir Topham Hatt has plans for me.
17:13James was only making this up, but Gordon believed him.
17:16What plans?
17:19Uh, wait and see.
17:21Oh, dear, he thought.
17:23Now what'll I do?
17:26Thomas was shunting shining new coaches.
17:31Good morning, James.
17:33Are those coaches for me?
17:35Asked James, hopefully.
17:37No, these are for Gordon's Express.
17:39I'll fetch your freight cars next.
17:41But James was going to play a trick on the other engines.
17:47Actually, Thomas, I'm taking the coaches.
17:49Sir Topham Hatt asked me to tell you.
17:52What about the cars?
17:53Asked Thomas.
17:54Uh, give them to Gordon.
17:56Come on, Thomas, said his driver.
17:59Orders are orders.
18:00So when James' driver returned,
18:02James was coupled to the coaches and he puffed away.
18:11Thomas returned with the freight cars.
18:18And a few minutes later, Gordon arrived.
18:22Where's the Express?
18:24Thomas told him about James.
18:26And so here are your cars.
18:29Gordon was very cross, and so was his driver.
18:32Wait till Sir Topham Hatt hears about this.
18:35Meanwhile, James was enjoying himself enormously.
18:38What a clever plan, what a clever plan, he chuffed.
18:44Then he saw Sir Topham Hatt.
18:47Some jokes are funny, but not this one, James.
18:49You have caused confusion.
18:52Yes, sir, said James.
18:54You will now stay in your shed until you are wanted.
19:00The other engines teased James.
19:03I wonder who'll be pulling the Express today, said Gordon.
19:06I expect it'll be you, replied Henry.
19:09James is stuck in the shed for being silly.
19:12James felt sad.
19:15Next morning, he went back to work.
19:17Hello, whistled Thomas.
19:19Good to see you out and about again.
19:22I'm sorry I tricked you, said James.
19:25Are these my cars?
19:26Yes, replied Thomas kindly.
19:28They are pleased to have you back.
19:31James set off to the harbor with his train of freight cars.
19:34He bustled about all day, pushing and pulling them into place.
19:46Time to go home now, James, said his driver at last.
19:49No cars or passengers, just we two.
19:52But his driver was wrong.
19:55Excuse me, called a man.
19:56I have a meeting with Sir Topham Hatt, and I mustn't be late.
19:59May I ride back with you?
20:01Of course, replied James' driver.
20:04Then he whispered to James.
20:06This gentleman is a railway inspector.
20:09James was most impressed.
20:13He steamed along the line as smoothly and quickly as he could.
20:21Sir Topham Hatt was waiting on the platform, and the railway inspector greeted him warmly.
20:26This clever engine gave me a splendid ride.
20:29You must be proud of him.
20:31Yes, indeed.
20:32Once again, you are a really useful engine.
20:36Anyway, let's get this, Josh.
20:39Hi, guys.
20:39Hi, guys.
20:41On the phone.
20:41Oh, my gosh.
20:43Every summer, the island of Sodor is very busy.
21:11Holiday makers love to sightsee, and when the weather is fine, there is no better place
21:17to visit.
21:19Some people like to go to the mountains, others like the valleys.
21:25Children love the seaside.
21:29One morning, Thomas was puffing along the line that runs by the coast.
21:32His two coaches, Annie and Clarabel, were packed with children going to the beach.
21:39Everyone was happy.
21:41Percy was taking some freight cars to the harbor.
21:45Hello, Thomas.
21:46You look cheerful.
21:47I wish I could take children today instead of freight cars.
21:51They're the Vickers' Sunday school, explained Thomas.
21:53I'm busy this evening, but the station master says I can ask you to take the children home.
21:59Of course I will, promised Percy.
22:03After Percy saw Harold.
22:06Sorry, Percy.
22:08Can't talk.
22:09I'm on high alert.
22:11Why?
22:12Bad weather's due.
22:14My help's always needed.
22:17Mind how you go, Percy?
22:18Ha!
22:19Huffed Percy.
22:20As long as I've got rails to run on, I can go anywhere, in any weather, anyhow.
22:25Goodbye.
22:26Be careful, warned Edward.
22:33There's a storm coming.
22:35A promise is a promise, thought Percy, no matter what the weather.
22:41The children had a lovely day, but by tea time, dark clouds loomed ahead.
22:48Annie and Clarabel were glad when Percy arrived.
22:53He was just in time.
22:55The rain streamed down Percy's boiler.
22:58Ugh!
22:59He shivered and thought of his nice dry shed.
23:14Percy struggled on past coastal villages and into the countryside.
23:19The river was rising fast.
23:24I wish I could see, I wish I could see, complained Percy as he battled against the rain.
23:34More trouble lay ahead.
23:36Oh, hissed Percy, the water is sloshing my fire.
23:48Percy's driver and fireman had to find some more firewood.
23:52I'll have some of your floorboards please, said the fireman to the conductor.
23:56I only swept the floor this morning, grumbled the conductor, but he still helped.
24:03Soon, Percy's fire was burning well.
24:06He felt warm and comfortable again.
24:09Then he saw Harold.
24:11Oh dear, thought Percy, Harold's come to laugh at me.
24:19Something thudded onto Percy's boiler.
24:21Ow!
24:22exclaimed Percy.
24:23He needn't throw things.
24:25It's a parachute, laughed his driver.
24:28Harold's dropping hot drinks for us.
24:32Thank you, Harold, whistled Percy.
24:34Good to be of service, replied Harold and buzzed away.
24:42The water lapped Percy's wheels.
24:48Percy was losing steam again, but he plunged bravely on.
24:56I promised, he panted.
24:57I promised.
25:00He made one more big effort and at last, exhausted but triumphant, he brought the train home.
25:08Well done, Percy, cheered Thomas.
25:10You kept your promise, despite everything.
25:15Sir Topham had arrived in Harold.
25:17Percy thanked the men, then Percy.
25:20Harold told me you were a wizard.
25:23He said he can beat you at some things, but not at being a submarine.
25:27I don't know what you two get up to sometimes, but I do know that you're a really useful engine.
25:33Oh, sir, whispered Percy happily.
25:36See you next time!
25:46Please wait, see you next time!
25:47Henry the Green Engine has lived on the island of Sodor for many years.
26:13He wouldn't want to be anywhere else.
26:17He likes every part of it, from the fields filled with flowers to the white sandy beaches.
26:22But there is one place that Henry always enjoyed visiting more than any other.
26:28His driver knew this, too.
26:30Come on, Henry, he would sometimes say.
26:33We've made good time today.
26:35We'll stop for a while by the forest.
26:38Henry loved it here.
26:40The forest was full of broad oaks and tall pines.
26:47Henry could remember the day long ago when he and Toby brought some new trees to be planted,
26:58and Terence and Trevor helped haul them into place.
27:02Now he could see the trees growing amongst the others on the hillside.
27:07Henry always felt better for being here.
27:10He couldn't really explain why, but his driver understood.
27:13It's peaceful, he said to Henry.
27:19But one night, everything changed.
27:28The engines were resting in the shed.
27:30Listen, said Thomas.
27:32Can you hear a strange whistling sound?
27:35It's the wind blowing outside our shed, replied Toby.
27:40But I've never heard it like this before.
27:43Do you know, added James, if Gordon wasn't here now, I'd say it was him thundering by with the express.
27:51All the engines laughed, except Henry.
27:55I hope the wind won't harm the forest.
28:00By morning, the fierce winds had gone, but the damage was done.
28:05Henry's driver came to see him in the yard.
28:08Trees have fallen on the line, he said.
28:11We must help clear the tracks.
28:17Donald set off with the breakdown train, and Henry followed.
28:24Trees lay everywhere.
28:28The hillside now looked so bare.
28:31Henry felt sad.
28:33What will happen to all the animals who live here, he thought.
28:42When Henry's flat cars were full of logs, he took them to the timber mill,
28:46where they would be turned into furniture and other things.
28:54Henry was glad the wood was being put to good use,
28:56but he was still sorry to lose part of his forest.
29:02Oh, dear, sighed Toby to Thomas.
29:04I wish there was something we could do to make things better again.
29:08Yes, indeed, replied Thomas.
29:10But what?
29:11We can't mend broken trees.
29:17Hello, Toby, said Sir Topham Hatt.
29:20You do look glum.
29:22I'm sad about the trees, said Toby.
29:24And so is Henry.
29:26The forest is a special place to him.
29:28Now some of it is gone.
29:31We'll soon put that right, replied Sir Topham Hatt.
29:34I have an important job for you, Toby.
29:37I would like you to take some freight cars to the forest.
29:42When the freight cars arrived, Toby was delighted.
29:46They were full of splendid young trees, all ready for planting.
29:49This is the best job I've ever had, said Toby happily.
29:58When Henry returned, he was most surprised.
30:01There were Terence and Trevor busily helping the workmen clear the torn stumps and branches.
30:07Look, Henry, called Terence.
30:09We're beginning again.
30:10The hillside will look better than ever before.
30:12You will see.
30:16Now, whenever Henry stops by the forest, he can see the new trees growing strong and tall.
30:22Sometimes, everywhere is very quiet.
30:25And at other times, Henry can hear leaves rustling.
30:28Or a bird's wing brushing the air.
30:30Often, he can hear the distant sound of children laughing.
30:33And always, he is happy here.
30:34Even laughing.
30:35And always, he is happy here.
31:03One morning, Thomas was being cleaned when Gordon arrived.
31:12Mud had blown all over his smart blue paint.
31:16Hello, Gordon, called Thomas.
31:18You look as if you've had a mud bath.
31:20Be a sensible engine and have a shower instead.
31:23Gordon snorted.
31:25I haven't time to dawdle over my appearance like fussy tank engines do.
31:29The wind blew stronger.
31:30Gordon, slow down, called his driver.
31:34This made Gordon crosser still.
31:37Now I'll be dirty and late.
31:39Dirty and late, he hissed.
31:45At the next station was a sign.
31:47All trains must wash down daily.
31:50James had just finished being cleaned.
31:53Come on, Gordon, said his driver.
31:55You'll feel better, too, after a good hose down.
31:58Bah, said Gordon.
32:00And angrily let off steam.
32:05You're a very naughty engine, said Gordon's driver.
32:08Now James will need another shower.
32:10You'll have to wait your turn till later.
32:12Good riddance, huffed Gordon.
32:15I'm far too busy to waste time with water.
32:20He finished his journey safely and steamed into the big station.
32:23Sir Topham Hatt was waiting.
32:24Sir Topham Hatt was waiting.
32:26So were Gordon's coaches and the passengers.
32:30Goodness gracious, said Sir Topham Hatt.
32:33You can't pull the train.
32:34Henry will have to do it.
32:36Gordon, you'd better get cleaned straight away.
32:38Gordon was soon being washed.
32:40Mind my eyes, he grumbled.
32:41Then he pulled cars for the rest of the day.
32:43Freight trains, freight trains, he spluttered.
32:45He felt his position deeply.
32:46That's for you.
32:47And you.
32:48And you.
32:50Cars will be cars, laughed James.
32:52They won't with me, snorted Gordon.
32:54I'll teach them.
33:12James got ready to take the express when Gordon returned.
33:16Gordon returned.
33:19Be careful, warned Gordon.
33:21The hills are slippery.
33:23You may need help.
33:24I don't need help on hills, replied James huffily.
33:29Gordon thinks he knows everything.
33:36Earlier, a storm had swept Gordon's hill,
33:38blowing leaves onto the tracks, which made them slippery.
33:41Even though the storm had passed,
33:43the hill was still difficult to climb.
33:46James knew this.
33:48The signal showed clear, and James began to go faster.
33:55I'll do it, I'll do it, he puffed.
34:02Halfway up, he was not so sure.
34:05I must do it, I must do it.
34:07But his wheels slipped on the leaves.
34:10He couldn't pull the train at all.
34:12Help, help, whistled James.
34:14James, his wheels were turning forward,
34:17but the heavy coaches pulled him backwards.
34:24The whole train started slipping down the hill.
34:27His driver shut off steam and put on the brakes.
34:30Then, carefully, he stopped the train.
34:37Gordon saw everything.
34:40Ah, well, we live and learn.
34:42Never mind, little James.
34:43I'm going to push behind.
34:46Clouds of smoke and steam billowed from the snorting engines
34:49as they struggled up the hill.
34:50We can do it, puffed James.
34:53We will do it, puffed Gordon.
34:57At last, they reached the top.
35:01Beep, beep.
35:03Goodbye, whistled James.
35:05Boop, boop, answered Gordon.
35:08Goodbye.
35:10That night, Sir Topham Hatt came to see the engines.
35:13Gordon was miserable.
35:15Please, sir, said Thomas.
35:16Can Gordon pull coaches again now?
35:19If you understand that having a washdown is essential to every engine,
35:23then yes, Gordon, you may.
35:25Thank you, grunted Gordon.
35:27Dirty or clean, I'm a famous machine.
35:32But no one heard but him.
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