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00:00Oh
00:30Thomas and Percy are good friends,
00:39but sometimes Percy teases Thomas about being frightened,
00:42and he doesn't like that at all.
00:46One evening he was dozing happily, but Percy wanted to talk.
00:50Wake up, Thomas.
00:51Are you dreaming about the time you thought I was a ghost?
00:54Certainly not.
00:56Anyway, I was only pretending to be scared.
00:58I knew it was you, really.
01:01Percy went on teasing him.
01:03I hope the guard leaves the light on for you tonight.
01:06Why? asked Thomas.
01:07I quite like the dark.
01:09Oh, really? exclaimed Percy.
01:11I am surprised.
01:12I always thought you were afraid of the dark.
01:15I wonder why.
01:17Thomas decided to say nothing and went to sleep instead.
01:22Next day, Sir Topham Hatt came to see him.
01:26I would like you to go to the harbor tonight.
01:28You have to collect something rather unusual.
01:31What sort of something? asked Thomas.
01:34Wait and see, replied Sir Topham Hatt.
01:37Meanwhile, Percy was moving freight cars into a siding.
01:40Henry arrived with his goods train.
01:42The signalman changed the switches,
01:44and Percy waited on the siding until Henry had steamed by.
01:48Then there was trouble.
01:54The switches are jammed, called the signalman.
01:56I can't switch them back for Percy.
01:58The workman will have to mend them in the morning.
02:00It's too late now.
02:02Hmm, said Percy's driver.
02:05I'm sorry, Percy, but you'll have to stay here for the night.
02:08Where are you going? asked Percy.
02:11Home for tea, replied the fireman.
02:13Percy was speechless.
02:15He watched as the other engines went home to the shed.
02:21Nighttime came, and Percy began to feel very lonely.
02:26Oh, dear, he murmured.
02:28It's very dark.
02:29Oh, oh, what's that?
02:36It was only an owl, but Percy didn't realize this.
02:40Oh, I wish Thomas were here, too, he sighed.
02:45Thomas was waiting for his mysterious load at the harbor.
02:50Suddenly, there it was.
02:52Cinders and ashes, cried Thomas.
02:57It's a dragon.
02:59Don't worry, laughed his driver.
03:01This dragon is made of paper.
03:03It's for the carnival tomorrow.
03:06Workman lifted the dragon onto Thomas' low loader
03:10and put lights all around it for protection.
03:13Then Thomas set off into the misty night.
03:15Percy was asleep on his siding
03:26and had no idea that Thomas was approaching him.
03:40Percy woke up with a start.
03:42Help, cried Percy.
03:47I'm not going to open my eyes until my driver comes.
03:51Next morning, the switches were mended
03:53and Percy puffed back to the junction.
03:57Gordon was just about to leave with the express.
04:00You'll never guess what I saw last night.
04:03Gordon was in no mood for puzzles.
04:05I'm a busy engine.
04:06I don't have time for your games.
04:09I've seen a huge dragon.
04:10It was covered in lights.
04:13Gordon snorted.
04:14You've been in the sun too long.
04:16Your dome has cracked.
04:20When the other engines heard the news,
04:23they laughed too.
04:26Look out, Percy, chuckled James,
04:29or the dragon may gobble you up.
04:31No one believes me, huffed Percy.
04:34Maybe I did imagine the dragon after all.
04:40But Percy soon found out that he hadn't.
04:44Help, save me, cried Percy.
04:46It's all right, whistled Thomas,
04:48and he explained about the carnival.
04:51By the way, how was your night out?
04:53Percy decided to tell Thomas the truth.
04:57Well, Percy, said Thomas,
04:58maybe we do get scared sometimes,
05:01but if we're not afraid to tell each other,
05:03then that means we're quite brave too.
05:35Donald and Douglas are twins
05:39and had arrived from Scotland
05:41to help Sir Topham Hatt,
05:42but only one engine had been expected.
05:45The twins meant well,
05:46but did cause confusion.
05:49Sir Topham Hatt had given them numbers,
05:51Donald 9 and Douglas 10,
05:54but he was still planning to send one engine home.
05:56There was a brake van in the yard
06:05that had taken a dislike to Douglas.
06:10Things always went wrong when he had to take it out.
06:14His trains were late and he was blamed.
06:17Douglas began to worry.
06:20Donald, his twin, was angry.
06:22You're a muckle nuisance, said Donald.
06:27It's to leave you behind I be wanting.
06:30You can't, said the brake van.
06:32I am essential.
06:33Ah, are you, Donald burst out.
06:36You're nothing but a screeching and a noise
06:38when all's said and done.
06:40Spite doggy, would you?
06:41Take that!
06:42Oh, oh, cried the van.
06:46There's more coming, should you misbehave.
06:49The van behaved better after that.
06:51Until one day, Donald had an accident.
06:55The rails were slippery.
06:57He couldn't stop in time.
07:04Donald wasn't hurt,
07:06but Sir Topham Hatt was most annoyed.
07:08I am disappointed, Donald.
07:13I didn't expect such...
07:15clumsiness from you.
07:20I had decided to send Douglas back and keep you.
07:24I'm sorry, sir, said Donald.
07:27I should think so, too.
07:29You have upset my arrangements.
07:31Now James will have to help with the goods work
07:33while you have your tender mended.
07:36James won't like that.
07:38Sir Topham Hatt was right.
07:42James grumbled dreadfully about extra work.
07:58Anyone would think, said Douglas,
08:00that Donald had had his accident on purpose.
08:02I hear tell about an engine and some tire wagons.
08:09Shut up, said James.
08:10It's not funny.
08:12He didn't like to be reminded of his own accident.
08:15Well, well, well.
08:18Surely, James, it wasn't you.
08:21You didn't say.
08:23James didn't say.
08:25He slouched sulkily away.
08:27James is cross, snickered the spiteful brake van.
08:33We'll try to make him crosser still.
08:36Hold back, giggled the freight cars to each other.
08:40James did his best, but he was exhausted when they reached Edwards Station.
08:44Luckily, Douglas was there.
08:48Help me up the hill, please, panted James.
08:52These freight cars are playing tricks.
08:55We'll show them, said Douglas.
08:58Slowly but surely, the snorting engines forced the freight cars up the hill.
09:08But James was losing steam.
09:11I can't do it.
09:12I can't do it.
09:14Leave it to me, shouted Douglas.
09:16The conductor was anxious.
09:18Go steady.
09:19The van's breaking.
09:22The van was in pieces.
09:24No one had been hurt, and soon Edward came to clear the mess.
09:30Sir Topham Hatt was on board.
09:33I might have known it would be Douglas, he said.
09:36Douglas was grand, sir, said Edward.
09:39James had no steam left, but Douglas worked hard enough for three.
09:43I heard him from my yard.
09:47Two would have been enough, said Sir Topham Hatt.
09:50I want to be fair, Douglas, but I don't know.
09:54I really don't know.
09:58Sir Topham Hatt was making up his mind about which engine to send away.
10:03But that's another story.
10:16Snow came early to the island of Sodor.
10:40It was heavier than usual.
10:43Most engines hate snow.
10:46Donald and Douglas were used to it.
10:49Coupled back to back with a van between their tenders and a snowplow on their fronts, they
10:54set to work.
10:56They puffed backwards and forwards patrolling the line.
11:13Generally, the snow slipped away easily, but sometimes they found deeper drifts.
11:22Presently, they came to a drift which was larger than most.
11:26They charged it and were just backing for another try when...
11:31Help!
11:32Help!
11:33Lord sakes, Donald!
11:33It's Henry!
11:35Don't worry yourself, Henry!
11:37Wait a while!
11:38We'll have you out!
11:40Henry was very grateful.
11:42He saw all was not well.
11:45The twins were looking glum.
11:47They told him Sir Topham Hatt was making a decision.
11:51He'll send us away for sure.
11:54It's a shame, said Percy.
11:56A lot of nonsense about a broken signal box, grumbled Gordon.
12:01That spiteful brake van, too, put in James, good riddance, that's what I say.
12:08The twins were splendid in the snow, added Henry.
12:12It isn't fair.
12:13They all agreed that something must be done, but none knew what.
12:20Percy decided to talk to Edward about it.
12:23What you need, said Edward, is a deputation.
12:26He explained what that was.
12:29Percy ran back quickly.
12:33Edward says we need a depo station.
12:36Of course, said Gordon.
12:38The question is...
12:39What is a desperation?
12:42Asked Henry.
12:43It's when engines tell Sir Topham Hatt something's wrong, said Percy.
12:48Did you say tell Sir Topham Hatt?
12:51Asked Duck thoughtfully.
12:52There was a long silence.
12:56I propose, said Gordon, that Percy be our, uh, disputation.
13:13Me?
13:14Squeaked Percy.
13:15I can't.
13:16Rubbish, Percy, said Henry.
13:18It's easy.
13:19That's settled, then, said Gordon.
13:22Poor Percy wished it wasn't.
13:26Hello, Percy.
13:29It's nice to be back.
13:31Percy jumped.
13:32Uh, yes, sir.
13:33Yes, sir.
13:34Please, sir.
13:35You look nervous, Percy.
13:36What's the matter?
13:37Please, sir.
13:38Uh, they've made me a desperation, sir, uh, to speak to you, sir.
13:43I don't like it, sir.
13:44Sir Topham Hatt pondered.
13:46Do you mean a deputation, Percy?
13:49Yes, sir.
13:50Please, sir.
13:51Uh, it's Donald and Douglas.
13:52They say, sir, that if you send them away, sir, well, they'll be turned into scraps, sir.
13:57That would be dreadful, sir.
13:58Uh, please, sir.
13:59Don't send them away.
14:01Thank you, Percy.
14:02That will do.
14:05Later, Sir Topham Hatt spoke to the engines.
14:08I had a, uh, a deputation.
14:11I understand your feelings, and I've given a lot of thought to the matter.
14:15He paused impressively.
14:17Donald and Douglas, I hear that your work in the snow was good.
14:20You shall have a new coat of paint.
14:22The twins were surprised.
14:25Thank you, sir.
14:28But your names will be painted on you.
14:30We'll have no more mistakes.
14:32Thank you, sir.
14:33Uh, uh, does this mean that the both of us...
14:37Sir Topham Hatt smiled.
14:39It means...
14:40But the rest of his speech was drowned in a delighted chorus of cheers and whistles.
14:50The twins were here to stay.
14:54Oh, kind of, God, if you don't get out to the truth, please.
14:55Oh, I see.
14:56It's going to be a very weird song, but I love to see those people.
14:57All right, and I don't get out to the truth!
14:58I have now to get out to the good, too.
15:00I'll be back.
15:01Oh, my God, we're the kids.
15:02I'll be back.
15:03Oh, my God, I bought out.
15:04I'll be back.
15:05You, too.
15:06Oh, my God.
15:07I do, too.
15:08I love to watch people.
15:09And I don't know.
15:10You can't do this, too.
15:13You'd be the kids.
15:14I don't know.
15:15Don't know.
15:16I'll be the kids.
15:17Oh, my God, yeah!
15:18Wait, okay, so good!
15:20I'll be here.
15:21The Island of Sodor had many visitors, and Sir Topham Hatt had scheduled more trains.
15:44Gordon, the big engine, had to work harder than ever before.
15:47Come on, he called to the coaches. Come on, come on, come on!
15:50The passengers rely on me to be on time.
16:09Whenever Gordon finished one journey, it was time for another to begin.
16:13Never mind, he puffed. I like a long run to stretch my wheels.
16:28Even so, Sir Topham Hatt decided that Gordon needed a rest.
16:32James shall do your work, he said kindly.
16:35James was delighted. He liked to show off his smart red paint and was determined to be as fast as Gordon.
16:43You know, little Toby, he boasted, I'm an important engine. Everyone knows it.
16:56I'm as regular as clockwork. Never late. Always on time. That's me.
17:01Says you, replied Toby. Just then, Sir Topham Hatt arrived.
17:05Your parts are worn, Toby, so you must go to the works to be mended.
17:09Can I take Henrietta, sir?
17:13No. What would the passengers do without her?
17:16Toby saw Percy by the water tower.
17:19Don't worry, Toby. I'll take care of Henrietta until you get back.
17:28Soon, Toby was out on the main line.
17:31He clanked as he trundled along.
17:34He's a little engine with small wheels.
17:36His tanks don't hold much water.
17:39He had come a long way and began to feel thirsty.
17:43In the distance was a signal.
17:45Good, he thought.
17:46There's a station ahead.
17:48I can have a nice drink and a rest until James has passed.
17:55Toby was enjoying his drink when the signalman came up.
17:59He had never seen Toby before.
18:01Toby's driver tried to explain,
18:03but the new signalman wouldn't listen.
18:05We must clear the line for James with the express.
18:09You'll have to get more water at the next station.
18:19Hurrying used a lot of water and his tanks were soon empty.
18:24Poor Toby was out of steam and stranded on the main line.
18:28We must warn James, said the fireman.
18:30Then he saw Percy and Henrietta.
18:37Please, take me back to the station.
18:40It's an emergency.
18:41Henrietta hated leaving Toby.
18:43Never mind, said Percy.
18:45You're taking the fireman to warn James.
18:47That's a big help.
18:51Henrietta felt much better.
18:54James was fuming when he heard the news.
18:56I'm going to be late.
18:58My fault, said the signalman.
19:00I didn't understand about Toby.
19:02Now, James, said his driver.
19:04You'll have to push Toby.
19:06What, me?
19:07Snorted James.
19:08Me?
19:09Push Toby and pull my train, too?
19:12Grumbling dreadfully,
19:13James set off to find Toby.
19:15He came up behind Toby and gave him a bump.
19:26Get on, you!
19:33James had to work very hard.
19:41When he reached the workstation, he felt exhausted.
19:45Some children were on the platform.
19:51Coo!
19:52The express is late, and it's got two engines.
19:55I think James couldn't pull it on his own,
19:57so Toby had to help him.
19:59Never mind, James, whispered Toby.
20:01They're only joking.
20:03Huh!
20:03Said James.
20:04Toby just smiled.
20:06I'm going to say he was on the platform.
20:10I'm going to say he was on the platform.
20:11I'm going to say he was on the platform.
20:12I'm going to say he was on the platform.
20:13I'm going to say he was on the platform.
20:14I'm going to say he was on the platform.
20:15I'm going to say he was on the platform.
20:16I'm going to say he was on the platform.
20:17I'm going to say he was on the platform.
20:18I'm going to say he was on the platform.
20:19I'm going to say he was on the platform.
20:19I'm going to say he was on the platform.
20:20I'm going to say he was on the platform.
20:21I'm going to say he was on the platform.
20:22He was on the platform.
20:23I'm going to say he was on the platform.
20:24I'm going to say he was on the platform.
20:25THE END
20:55THE END
21:25Scarves, continued Percy.
21:29Scarves? laughed Thomas.
21:30That's what you need, Percy.
21:32A woolly scarf round your funnel.
21:35Thomas was only teasing,
21:36but Percy thought happily about scarves
21:39until the firelighter came.
21:42Sir Topham Hatt was enjoying hot porridge for breakfast.
21:46He was looking forward to taking important visitors
21:48on a tour of the railway
21:49and had pressed his special trousers.
21:53I shall put them in my trunk,
21:54Sir Topham Hatt said to his wife,
21:56and change into them
21:57just before the photographs are taken.
21:59Then he set off to catch his train.
22:03Percy was now working hard.
22:06His fire was burning nicely,
22:07and he had plenty of steam,
22:09but he still thought about scarves.
22:11He saw them everywhere he went.
22:20My funnel's cold, my funnel's cold, he puffed.
22:24I want a scarf, I want a scarf.
22:26Rubbish, Percy, said Henry.
22:28Engines don't wear scarves.
22:30Engines with proper funnels do, replied Percy.
22:32You've only got a small one.
22:36Before Henry could answer,
22:38Percy puffed away.
22:41Henry snorted.
22:42He was looking forward to pulling the special train.
22:46It was time for the photographs.
22:47Everyone was excited.
22:50Sir Topham Hatt was waiting on the platform
22:52for his trousers.
22:54They were in a trunk amongst a big load of baggage.
22:57The porters were taking the baggage trolley
22:59across the line.
23:00They were walking backwards
23:02to see that nothing fell off.
23:05Percy was still being cheeky.
23:07His driver always shut off steam
23:09just outside the station.
23:12Percy wanted to surprise the coaches
23:13by coming in as quietly as he could.
23:16But the porters didn't hear him either.
23:19Percy gave them such a fright
23:20that boxes and bags burst everywhere.
23:26Oh, groaned Percy.
23:30Sticky streams of jam
23:43trickled down Percy's face.
23:46A top hat hung on his lamp iron.
23:48Worst of all,
23:49a pair of trousers
23:50coiled lovingly around his funnel.
23:52Everyone was very angry.
23:59Sir Topham Hatt seized the top hat.
24:02Mine, he said.
24:03Percy, look at this.
24:05Yes, sir.
24:06I am, sir.
24:08My best trousers, too.
24:10Yes, sir.
24:10Please, sir.
24:11We must pay the passengers
24:13for their spoiled clothes
24:14and my trousers are ruined.
24:16I hope this will teach you
24:17not to play tricks with the coaches.
24:19Percy went off to the yard.
24:23He felt very silly.
24:25On the way, he met James.
24:28Hello, Percy.
24:29So you found a scarf, eh?
24:31But legs go in trousers,
24:32not funnels.
24:33And he puffed away
24:34to tell Henry the news.
24:36That evening,
24:37Thomas and Percy
24:38were resting in the shed.
24:40Percy's driver
24:40had taken away the trousers
24:42and given Percy
24:43a good rubdown.
24:44Firelighters promised
24:46to come early tomorrow,
24:47said Thomas.
24:49Henry arrived.
24:50He'd enjoyed
24:51taking the visitors around
24:52and now felt sorry
24:53for Percy, too.
24:55Driver says
24:56the weather will be
24:57warmer tomorrow.
24:58You won't need a scarf, Percy.
25:00Certainly not,
25:01replied Percy.
25:02Engines don't need scarves.
25:04Engines need warm boilers.
25:05Everyone knows that.
25:36Bill and Ben
25:40are tank engine twins.
25:42Each has four wheels,
25:43a tiny chimney and dome,
25:45and a small squat cab.
25:48Their freight cars
25:48are filled with china clay.
25:50It is needed for pottery,
25:52paper, paint,
25:53and many other things.
25:59The twins are now kept busy
26:01pulling the cars
26:02for engines on the main line
26:03and for ships in the harbor.
26:06One morning,
26:18they arranged some cars
26:19and went away for more.
26:26They returned
26:27to find them all gone.
26:30The twins were most surprised.
26:32Their drivers examined
26:35a patch of oil.
26:36That's diesel,
26:37they said.
26:38It's a waddle,
26:39asked Bill.
26:40A diseaseal,
26:41I think,
26:42replied Ben.
26:43There's a notice
26:44about them in our shed.
26:45Coughs and sneezals
26:46spread diseaseals.
26:48You had a cough
26:49in your smoke box yesterday.
26:50It's your fault
26:51the diseaseal came.
26:53It isn't.
26:54It is.
26:55Stop arguing,
26:56you two,
26:57laughed their drivers.
26:58Let's go and rescue
26:59our freight cars.
27:00Bill and Ben
27:01were horrified.
27:03But the diseaseal
27:04will magic us away
27:05like the freight cars.
27:06He won't magic us,
27:08replied their drivers.
27:09We'll more likely
27:10magic him.
27:11Listen,
27:12he doesn't know
27:13your twins,
27:14so we'll take away
27:15your names and numbers
27:16and then this is
27:17what we'll do.
27:18Puffing hard,
27:24the twins set off
27:25on their journey
27:25to find the diesel.
27:32They were looking forward
27:33to playing tricks on it.
27:42Creeping into the yard,
27:43they found the diesel
27:44on a siding
27:45with the missing cars.
27:46Ben hid behind,
27:48but Bill went boldly
27:50alongside.
28:02The diesel looked up.
28:05Do you mind?
28:06Yes, said Bill.
28:07I do.
28:08I want my cars back.
28:10These are mine,
28:11said the diesel.
28:12Go away.
28:14Bill pretended
28:14not to be frightened.
28:15You're a big bully,
28:17he whimpered.
28:18You'll be sorry.
28:20He ran back
28:21and hid behind the cars
28:22on the other side.
28:24Ben now came forward.
28:27Car stealer,
28:28hissed Ben.
28:29He ran away too.
28:30Bill took his place.
28:31This went on and on
28:47until the diesel's eyes
28:48nearly popped out.
28:51Stop!
28:52You're making me giddy.
28:54The two engines gazed at him.
28:56Are there two of you?
28:58Yes, we're twins.
29:00I might have known it.
29:05Just then,
29:06Edward bustled up.
29:08Bill and Ben,
29:09why are you playing here?
29:11We're not playing,
29:12protested Bill.
29:14We're rescuing our cars,
29:15squeaked Ben.
29:17Even you don't take our cars
29:18without asking,
29:19but this diseasal did.
29:21There's no cause to be rude,
29:23said Edward severely.
29:24This engine is a
29:25Metropolitan Vickers
29:27diesel-electric type 2.
29:30The twins were most impressed.
29:33We're sorry,
29:34Mr.
29:35Never mind,
29:36the diesel smiled.
29:37Call me Boko.
29:38I'm sorry I didn't understand
29:40about the cars.
29:42That's all right then,
29:43said Edward.
29:44Now off you go,
29:45Bill and Ben.
29:46Fetch Boko's cars,
29:47then you take this lot.
29:48There's no real harm in them,
29:52he said to Boko,
29:53but they're maddening at times.
29:56Boko chuckled.
29:58Maddening,
29:58he said,
29:59is the word.
30:31Bertie the bus
30:39was giving some visitors
30:40a tour of the island of Sodor.
30:51It was their last afternoon
30:52and Edward was preparing
30:54to take them to meet
30:55Bill and Ben.
30:56He found it hard
30:57to start the heavy train.
31:01Did you see him straining?
31:03Asked Henry.
31:04Positively painful,
31:06remarked James.
31:07Just pathetic,
31:09grunted Gordon.
31:11He should give up
31:12and be preserved
31:13before it's too late.
31:15Shut up,
31:16burst out Duck.
31:17You're all jealous.
31:18Edward's better
31:19than any of you.
31:21You're right,
31:22Duck,
31:22said Boko.
31:23Edward's old,
31:24but he'll surprise us all.
31:25I've done it.
31:26We're off.
31:28I've done it.
31:29We're off,
31:30said Edward,
31:31as he finally
31:31puffed out of the station.
31:40Bill and Ben
31:41were delighted
31:41to see the visitors.
31:43They loved being photographed.
31:45Later,
31:45they took the party
31:46to the China Clayworks
31:47in a brake van special.
31:49Everyone had a splendid time,
32:17and the visitors
32:18were most impressed.
32:24Then,
32:25Edward took the visitors home.
32:32On the way,
32:34the weather changed.
32:38Wind and rain
32:40buffeted Edward.
32:41His sanding gear failed
32:42and his firemen
32:43rode in front,
32:44dropping sand
32:45on the rails by hand.
32:47Suddenly,
32:49Edward's wheels
32:50slipped fiercely,
32:51and with a shrieking crack,
32:53something broke.
32:57The crew inspected the damage.
33:00Repairs took some time.
33:02One of your crank pins
33:04broke, Edward,
33:04said his driver.
33:06We've taken your side rods off.
33:07Now you're like
33:08an old-fashioned engine.
33:10Can you get these people home?
33:12They must start back tonight.
33:14I'll try,
33:16I'll try, sir,
33:16promised Edward.
33:19Edward puffed
33:21and pulled his hardest,
33:22but his wheels kept slipping,
33:24and he could not start
33:25the heavy train.
33:27The passengers were anxious.
33:30The driver, fireman,
33:31and conductor
33:32went along the train,
33:33making adjustments
33:34between the coaches.
33:35We've loosened the couplings,
33:41Edward.
33:41Now you can pick up
33:42your coaches
33:43one by one,
33:44just as you do
33:45with freight cars.
33:46That'll be much easier,
33:49said Edward.
33:50Come on,
33:51he puffed
33:52and moved cautiously forward.
33:55The first coach moving
33:57helped to start the second,
33:58and the second
33:59helped the third.
34:07I've done it,
34:08I've done it,
34:09puffed Edward.
34:11Steady, boy,
34:12warned his driver.
34:13Well done, boy.
34:15You've got them.
34:16You've got them.
34:18And he listened happily
34:19to Edward's steady beat
34:20as he forged
34:21slowly but surely ahead.
34:23At last,
34:27battered,
34:28weary,
34:29but unbeaten,
34:30Edward steamed in.
34:35Henry was waiting
34:36for the visitors
34:37with the special train.
34:39Beep!
34:40Beep!
34:43Sir Topham Hatt
34:44angrily pointed
34:45to the clock,
34:46but excited passengers
34:47cheered and thanked
34:48Edward, his driver
34:49and fireman.
34:53Duck and Boko
34:58saw to it
34:59that Edward
34:59was left in peace.
35:01Gordon and James
35:02remained respectfully
35:03silent.
35:04In the meantime,
35:31in the meantime,
35:32it was a joke,
35:33and it was a joke.
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