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-Thomas Breaks the Rules
-A Cow on the Line
-Old Iron
-Double Trouble
-James in a Mess
-Duck Takes Charge
-Percy Proves a Point

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01:00There's a line to a quarry at the end of Thomas' branch.
01:09It goes for some distance along the road.
01:12Thomas was always very careful to whistle here in case anyone was coming.
01:16Early one morning, a large policeman was sitting close to the line.
01:27Thomas liked policemen. He had been a great friend of the officer who had just retired.
01:32Peep, peep! He whistled, good morning!
01:34Thomas expected that the new officer would be friendly too, but was sorry to see that he didn't look friendly at all.
01:41He was red in the face and very cross.
01:44Thomas, disgraceful, he spluttered. I didn't sleep a wink last night. It was so quiet, and now engines come whistling suddenly behind me.
01:53Peep! I'm sorry, sir, said Thomas. I only said good morning.
01:57A policeman pointed to Thomas.
01:59Where's your cow catcher, he asked.
02:02But I don't catch cows, sir.
02:04Peep! Don't be funny, snapped the policeman.
02:06He looked at Thomas' wheels. No side plates either, and he wrote in his notebook.
02:12Engines going on public roads must have their wheels covered and a cow catcher in front to protect people and animals from being dragged under the wheels if they stray onto the line.
02:22You haven't, so you are dangerous.
02:25Rubbish, said Thomas' driver. We've been along here hundreds of times and never had an accident.
02:30That makes it worse, the policeman answered. He wrote regular lawbreaker in his book.
02:38Thomas puffed sadly away.
02:47Sir Topham Hatt was having breakfast. He was eating toast and marmalade.
02:52The butler came in.
02:53Excuse me, sir, you are wanted on the telephone.
02:57Bother that telephone, said Sir Topham Hatt.
03:00I'm sorry, my dear, he said to his wife.
03:06Thomas is in trouble with the police, and I must go at once.
03:10At the station, Thomas' driver told Sir Topham Hatt what had happened.
03:15Dangerous to the public, indeed. We'll see about that, Sir Topham Hatt spoke to the policeman.
03:20But however much he argued with him, it was no good.
03:27The law is the law, he said, and we can't change it.
03:31Sir Topham Hatt felt exhausted.
03:34I'm sorry, driver, he said. It's no use arguing with policemen.
03:38We will have to make those cow catcher things for Thomas, I suppose.
03:42Everyone will laugh, Sir, said Thomas.
03:45They'll say I look like a tram.
03:48Sir Topham Hatt stirred.
03:50Then he laughed.
03:51Well done, Thomas.
03:53Why didn't I think of it before?
03:55We want a tram engine.
03:57When I was on my holiday, I met a nice little engine called Toby.
04:02He takes freight cars from the farms, but the trucks are taking over most of his work, and he needs a change.
04:09He has cow catchers and side plates.
04:11I'll write to his superintendent at once.
04:23A few days later, Toby arrived.
04:27That's a good engine, said Sir Topham Hatt.
04:30I see you've brought your coach, Henrietta.
04:33You don't mind, do you, sir, asked Toby.
04:36The station master wanted to use her as a henhouse, and that would never do.
04:41No, indeed, said Sir Topham Hatt.
04:43We couldn't allow that.
04:45Toby made the silly cars behave even better than Thomas did.
05:05Oi, you!
05:06At first, Thomas was jealous, but he was so pleased when Toby rang his bell and frightened the policemen,
05:21they've been firm friends ever since.
05:50Edward was getting old.
06:05His bearings were worn, and he clanked as he puffed along.
06:10He was taking empty cattle cars to a market town.
06:15The sun shone, birds sang.
06:20But Edward was heading for trouble.
06:23Come on, come on, he puffed.
06:26Oh, oh, oh, oh, screamed the cars.
06:29Edward puffed and clanked.
06:31The cars rattled and screamed.
06:33Some cows were grazing nearby.
06:36They were not used to trains.
06:38The noise and smoke disturbed them.
06:41As Edward clanked by, they broke through the fence and ran across the line.
06:45A coupling was broken, and some cars were left behind.
06:49Edward felt a jerk, but didn't take much notice.
06:56He was used to cattle cars.
06:58Bother those cars, he thought.
07:04Why can't they come quietly?
07:06He was at the next station before either he or his driver realized what had happened.
07:16When Gordon and Henry heard about the accident, they laughed and boasted.
07:21Fancy allowing cows to break his train.
07:24They wouldn't dare do that to us.
07:26We'd show them.
07:29Old Toby was cross.
07:32You couldn't help it, Edward.
07:34They've never met cows.
07:35I have and I know the trouble they are.
07:47Some days later, Gordon rushed through Edward's station.
07:50Poof, poof, find the cows.
07:52Hurry, hurry, hurry, puffed Gordon.
07:54Don't make such a fuss.
07:55Don't make such a fuss.
07:56Don't make such a fuss, grumbled his coaches.
07:59A long stretch of line lay ahead.
08:01In the distance was a bridge.
08:04It seemed to Gordon that there was something on the bridge.
08:07His driver thought so too.
08:09Whoa, Gordon, he said and shut off steam.
08:15Whoa, said Gordon.
08:17It's only a cow.
08:19Shoo, shoo.
08:22He moved slowly onto the bridge, but the cow wouldn't shoo.
08:27She had lost her calf and felt lonely.
08:30Moo, she said sadly.
08:33Everyone tried to send her away, but she wouldn't go.
08:36Henry arrived.
08:45What's this?
08:46A cow?
08:47I'll soon settle her.
08:49Be off, be off.
08:51Moo, said the cow.
08:53Henry backed away nervously.
08:55I don't want to hurt her.
08:57Moo.
09:03At the next station, Henry's conductor told them
09:05about the cow and warned the signalman that the line was blocked.
09:11That must be Bluebell, said the porter.
09:14Her calf is here, looking for her mother.
09:17Percy will take her along.
09:18At the bridge, Bluebell was very pleased to see her calf again, and the porter led them away.
09:32Not a word. Keep it dark, whispered Gordon and Henry to each other. They felt rather silly. But the story soon spread.
09:44Well, well, well, well, well, chuckled Edward. Two big engines, afraid of a cow.
09:45Afraid?
09:46Rubbish, said Gordon.
09:47Gordon.
09:48He didn't want the poor thing to hurt herself by running up against us.
09:49We stopped, said Gordon.
09:50The poor thing to hurt herself by running up against us.
09:53We stopped so as not to excite her.
09:54You see what I mean, my dear Edward.
09:55You see what I mean, my dear Edward?
09:56Yes, Gordon.
09:57Yes, Gordon, said Edward.
09:58Gordon.
09:59Gordon.
10:00Gordon.
10:01Gordon.
10:02Well, well, well, chuckled Edward.
10:04Two big engines, afraid of a cow.
10:08Afraid?
10:09Rubbish, said Gordon.
10:11He didn't want the poor thing to hurt herself by running up against us.
10:16We stopped so as not to excite her.
10:19You see what I mean, my dear Edward?
10:22Yes, Gordon, said Edward.
10:24Gordon felt somehow that Edward saw only too well.
10:54One day, James had to wait at the station till Edward and his train came in.
11:09This made him cross.
11:11Late again, Edward laughed and James fumed away.
11:17After James had finished his work, he went back to the yard and puffed onto the turntable.
11:27He was still feeling very bad-tempered.
11:42Edward is impossible, he grumbled to the others.
11:46He clanks about like a lot of old iron, and he is so slow he makes us wait.
11:53Thomas and Percy were indignant.
11:55Old iron?
11:57Slow?
11:58Why, Edward could beat you in a race any day.
12:01Really?
12:02Said James.
12:03I should like to see him do it.
12:04Next morning, James' driver was suddenly taken ill.
12:15He could hardly stand, so the fireman uncoupled James, ready for shunting.
12:20James was impatient.
12:22Suddenly, the signalman shouted.
12:25There was James puffing away down the line.
12:29All traffic halted, he announced at last.
12:33Then he told the fireman what had happened.
12:36Two boys were on James' footplate, fiddling with the controls.
12:40Phew!
12:41They tumbled off and ran.
12:43When James started, the signalman answered the telephone.
12:49Yes, he's here, right.
12:52I'll tell him.
12:53The inspector's coming at once.
12:55He wants a shunter's pole and a coil of wire rope.
12:58What for? wondered the fireman.
13:01Search me, but you'd better get them quickly.
13:05The fireman was ready when Edward arrived.
13:14The inspector saw the pole and the rope.
13:16Good man, jump in.
13:18We'll catch him!
13:22We'll catch him!
13:23We'll catch him!
13:24Puffed Edward.
13:25James was laughing.
13:34What a lark!
13:35What a lark!
13:36He chuckled to himself.
13:41Suddenly, he was going faster and faster.
13:44He realised that he had no driver.
13:48What shall I do?
13:49I can't stop!
13:50Help!
13:51Help!
13:52Help!
13:54We're coming!
13:55We're coming!
13:56Called Edward.
14:07Edward was panting up behind with every ounce of steam he had.
14:10At last he caught up with James.
14:11Steady, Edward!
14:12Called his driver.
14:13The inspector stood on Edward's front, holding a noose of rope in the crook of the shunter's pole.
14:28He was trying to slip it over James's buffer.
14:31The engine swayed and lurched.
14:36At last!
14:37Got him!
14:38He shouted.
14:39He pulled the noose tight.
14:40Gently braking.
14:41Edward's driver checked the engine's speed.
14:42And James's fireman scrambled across and took control.
14:43So the old iron caught you after all, chuckled Edward.
14:45I am sorry, whispered James.
14:46Thank you for saving me.
14:47You were splendid, Edward.
14:48That's all right, replied Edward.
14:49The engines arrived at the station side-by-side.
14:50Sir Topham Hatt was waiting.
14:51A fine piece of work, he said.
14:52James, you can do it.
14:53And James's fireman scrambled across and took control.
14:54So the old iron caught you after all, chuckled Edward.
14:58I am sorry, whispered James.
14:59Thank you for saving me.
15:00You were splendid, Edward.
15:01That's all right, replied Edward.
15:04The engines arrived at the station side-by-side.
15:11Sir Topham Hatt was waiting.
15:12A fine piece of work, he said.
15:17James, you can rest and then take your train.
15:20I am proud of you, Edward.
15:23You shall go to the works and have your worn parts mended.
15:26Oh, thank you, sir, said Edward.
15:29It will be lovely not to clank.
15:32All right, look.
15:34It's great.
15:35She's still with this one.
15:36You can rest.
15:37It's special.
15:39I love you.
15:41You just need to rest.
15:42I'm not scared.
15:43You need to rest.
15:44You can rest yourself!
15:46You make me.
15:47You're a good one.
15:48You're a good one.
15:49You'll need to be.
15:50You're a good one.
15:51You're a good one.
15:52You're a good one.
15:53You want to make me.
15:54One.
15:55To be a good one.
15:56I love you.
15:57You won't be.
15:58You love me.
15:59You're a good one.
16:00I'm a good one.
16:01It was a beautiful morning on the island of Sodor.
16:06Thomas the Tank Engine's blue paint sparkled in the sunshine
16:11as he puffed happily along his branch line with Annie and Clarabel.
16:15He was feeling very pleased with himself.
16:19Hello, Thomas, Whistle Percy, you look splendid.
16:33Yes, indeed, boasted Thomas.
16:36Blue is the only proper colour for an engine.
16:40Oh, I don't know. I like my brown paint, said Toby.
16:44I've always been green.
16:46I wouldn't want to be any other colour either, added Percy.
16:50Well, well, anyway, huffed Thomas.
16:53Blue is the only colour for a really useful engine.
16:57Everyone knows that.
17:02Percy said no more. He just grinned at Toby.
17:06Later, Thomas was resting when Percy arrived.
17:10A large hopper was loading his freight cars full of coal.
17:16Thomas was still being cheeky.
17:19Careful, he warned.
17:21Watch out with those silly cars.
17:24Go on, go on, muttered the cars.
17:27And by the way, went on Thomas, those buffers don't look very safe to me.
17:32The last load poured down.
17:36Help! Help!
17:37Help!
17:38Cried Thomas.
17:39Get me out!
17:41Percy was worried, but he couldn't help laughing.
17:43Thomas' smart blue paint was covered in coal dust from smoke box to bunker.
17:49Ha-ha!
17:50Ha-ha!
17:51Chuckled Percy.
17:52You don't look really useful now, Thomas.
17:53You look really disgraceful.
17:54I'm not disgraceful, choked Thomas.
17:55You did that on purpose.
17:56Get me out!
17:58It took so long to clean Thomas that he wasn't in time for his next train.
18:05Toby had to take Annie and Clarabelle.
18:06Poor Thomas, whispered Annie to Clarabelle.
18:07They were most upset.
18:08They were most upset.
18:09Toby had to take Annie and Clarabelle.
18:10Poor Thomas, whispered Annie to Clarabelle.
18:11They were most upset.
18:12Toby had to take Annie and Clarabelle.
18:13It took so long to clean Thomas that he wasn't in time for his next train.
18:23Toby had to take Annie and Clarabelle.
18:26Poor Thomas, whispered Annie to Clarabelle.
18:30They were most upset.
18:32Thomas was grumpy in the shed that night.
18:46Toby thought it a great joke.
18:48But Percy was cross with Thomas for thinking he had made his paint dirty on purpose.
18:54Fancy a really useful blue engine like Thomas becoming a disgrace to Sir Topham Hatt's railway.
19:01Next day, Thomas was feeling more cheerful as he watched Percy bring his cars from the junction.
19:10The cars were heavy and Percy was tired.
19:14Have a drink, said his driver. Then you'll feel better.
19:22The water column stood at the end of the siding with the unsafe buffers.
19:28Suddenly, Percy found that he couldn't stop.
19:34The buffers didn't stop him either.
19:37Oh, wailed Percy, help!
19:40The buffers were broken and Percy was wheeled deep in coal.
19:45It was time for Thomas to leave. He had seen everything.
19:50Now Percy has learned his lesson too, he chuckled to himself.
19:57That night the two engines made up their quarrel.
20:10I didn't cause your accident on purpose, Thomas, whispered Percy.
20:15You do know that, don't you?
20:19Of course, replied Thomas.
20:21And I'm sorry I teased you.
20:23Your green paint looks splendid again too.
20:27In future, we'll both be more careful of coal.
20:31In future, we'll be more careful of coal.
20:37Go to the pool!
20:49Toby and Henrietta are enjoying their new job on the island of Sodor, but they do look
21:13old-fashioned and need new paint. James was very rude whenever he saw them. Ugh, what dirty objects,
21:22he would say. At last, Toby lost patience. James, he asked, why are you red? I am a splendid engine,
21:31answered James, ready for anything. You never see my paint dirty. Oh, said Toby instantly,
21:39that's why you once needed bootlaces to be ready, I suppose. James went redder than ever and snorted
21:47off. It was such an insult to be reminded of the time a bootlace had been used to mend a hole in
21:54his coaches. At the end of the line, James left his coaches and got ready for his next train.
22:05It was a slow freight stopping at every station to pick up and set down cars. James hated slow freight
22:13trains. Dirty cars from dirty sidings.
22:20Starting with only a few, he picked up more and more cars at each station till he had a long train. At
22:46first, the freight cars behaved well, but James bumped them so crossly that they were determined to get
22:54back at him. Presently, they approached the top of Gordon's Hill. Heavy freight trains halt here to set
23:01their brakes. James had had an accident with cars before and should have remembered this. Wait, James,
23:07wait, said the driver, but James wouldn't wait. He was too busy thinking what he would say to Toby when
23:14they next met. The freight cars' chance had come. Hurrah, hurrah, they laughed, and banging their
23:23buffers, they pushed him down the hill. On, on, on, yelled the cars. I've got to stop, I've got to stop, groaned James.
23:34Through the station they thundered, disaster lay ahead. Something sticky splashed all over James. He had run into two
23:55tar wagons and was black from smoke box to cab. He was more dirty than hurt, but the tar wagons and some cars were all
24:03all to pieces.
24:13Toby and Percy were sent to help and came as quickly as they could.
24:20Look here, Percy, exclaimed Toby. Whatever is that dirty object? That's James, didn't you know?
24:27It's James' shape, said Toby. But James is a splendid red engine and you never see his paint dirty. James pretended he hadn't heard.
24:37Toby and Percy cleared away the unhaired cars and helped James home.
24:48Sir Topham had met them. Well done, Percy and Toby. He turned to James. Fancy letting your cars run away. I am surprised. You're not fit to be seen. You must come back.
24:55You must be cleaned at once. Toby shall have a new coat of paint. Please, sir, can Henrietta have one too, said Toby. Certainly, Toby. Oh, thank you, sir. She will be pleased.
25:05All James could do was watch Toby, as he ran off happily with the news.
25:07You're not fit to be seen. You're not fit to be seen. You must be cleaned at once. Toby shall have a new coat of paint. Please, sir, can Henrietta have one too, said Toby.
25:13Certainly, Toby. Oh, thank you, sir. She will be pleased. All James could do was watch Toby as he ran off happily with the news.
25:23Let's go next to you on Tuesday.
25:27Of course.
25:29semaine divide
25:31season three
25:35иш
25:38and
25:44season three
25:45season two
25:45next
25:47week
25:51Do you know what? asked Percy.
26:10What? grunted Gordon.
26:12Do you know what?
26:15Silly, said Gordon.
26:17Of course I don't know what.
26:19If you don't tell me what what is.
26:21Sir Topham Hatt says that the work in the yard is too heavy for me.
26:26He's getting a bigger engine to help me.
26:29Rabish, said James.
26:31Any engine could do it.
26:32If you worked more and chatted less,
26:35this yard would be a sweeter, a better and a happier place.
26:40Percy went off to fetch some coaches.
26:44That stupid old signal, he thought.
26:46He was remembering the time he'd misunderstood a signal
26:49and gone backwards instead of forwards.
26:52No one listens to me now.
26:55They think I'm a silly little engine and order me about.
26:58I'll show them.
27:00I'll show them.
27:01But he didn't know how.
27:02By the end of the afternoon, he felt tired and unhappy.
27:10He brought some coaches to the station.
27:12Hello, Percy, said Sir Topham Hatt.
27:16You look tired.
27:18Yes, sir.
27:18I am, sir.
27:20I don't know if I'm standing on my dome or my wheels.
27:24You look the right way up to me, laughed Sir Topham Hatt.
27:27Cheer up.
27:28The new engine is bigger than you
27:30and could probably do the work alone.
27:33Would you like to help build my new harbour?
27:35Thomas and Toby will help.
27:37Oh, yes, sir.
27:38Thank you, sir.
27:42The new engine arrived.
27:47What's your name?
27:49Asked Sir Topham Hatt.
27:50Montague, sir.
27:51But I'm usually called Duck.
27:53They say I waddle.
27:55I don't really, sir.
27:56But I like Duck better than Montague.
27:59Good.
28:00Duck it shall be.
28:04Here, Percy.
28:06Show Duck round.
28:07The two engines went off together.
28:09Soon they were very busy.
28:13James, Gordon and Henry watched Duck quietly doing his work.
28:18He seems a simple sort of engine.
28:21We'll have some fun and order him about.
28:29Weease!
28:30Smoke billowed everywhere.
28:38Percy was cross.
28:40Duck took no notice.
28:41They'll get tired of it soon.
28:44Do they tell you to do things, Percy?
28:46Yes, they do, answered Percy.
28:48Right, said Duck.
28:50We'll soon stop that nonsense.
28:52He whispered something.
28:53We'll do it later.
28:58Sir Topham Hatt was looking forward to hot buttered toast for tea at home.
29:03Suddenly he heard an extraordinary noise.
29:07Weease!
29:07Bother, he said, and hurried to the yard.
29:18Duck and Percy calmly sat on the switches outside the shed, refusing to let the engines in.
29:25Gordon, James and Henry were furious.
29:28Stop that noise, bellowed Sir Topham Hatt.
29:33They won't let us in, hissed Gordon.
29:37Duck, explain this behaviour.
29:40Beg pardon, sir, but I'm a great western engine.
29:43We do our work without fuss.
29:45But begging your pardon, sir,
29:48Percy and I would be glad if you would inform these, um,
29:52engines that we only take orders from you.
29:55Quiet, called Sir Topham Hatt.
30:01Percy and Duck, I am pleased with your work today,
30:04but not with your behaviour tonight.
30:06You have caused a disturbance.
30:08Gordon, Henry and James sniggered.
30:11As for you, thundered Sir Topham Hatt,
30:14you've been worse.
30:15You made the disturbance.
30:17Duck is quite right.
30:19This is my railway, and I give the orders.
30:22After Percy went away, Duck was left to manage alone.
30:27He did so, easily.
30:29He did so, easily.
30:30It's not easy.
30:32Yeah.
30:32It's a real railway to get to work.
30:33It's a real railway station.
30:34Percy worked hard at the New Harbor
31:04the workmen needed stone for their building
31:06Toby helped but sometimes the loads of stone were too heavy
31:10and Percy had to fetch them for himself
31:13sometimes he'd see Thomas
31:17well done Percy, Sir Topham Hatt is very pleased with us
31:22an airfield was close by
31:28Percy heard the aeroplane zooming overhead all day
31:32the noisiest of all was a helicopter
31:35stupid thing, said Percy
31:42why can't it go and buzz somewhere else
31:44one day Percy stopped at the airfield
31:49hello, said Percy, who are you?
31:52I'm Harold, said the helicopter, who are you?
31:55I'm Percy, what really great arms you've got
31:59they're nice arms, said Harold, I can hover like a bird
32:02don't you wish you could hover?
32:04certainly not, I like my rails, thank you
32:07I think railways are slow, said Harold
32:10they're not much use and quite out of date
32:13he whirled his arms and buzzed away
32:16Percy found Toby at the quarry
32:34I say, Toby, that Harold, that stuck-up whirlybird thing
32:39says I'm slow and out of date
32:41just let him wait
32:42I'll show him
32:43he collected his freight cars and started off still fuming
32:48soon they heard a familiar buzzing
33:06Percy, whispered his driver
33:09there's Harold, he's not far ahead
33:12let's race him
33:14yes, let's, said Percy
33:16Percy pounded along
33:20the cars screamed and swayed
33:22well, I'll be a ding-dong-dang, said the driver
33:26there was Harold
33:27the race was on
33:29go it, Percy, he yelled
33:30you're gaining
33:31Percy had never been allowed to run fast before
33:36he was having the time of his life
33:38hurry, hurry, hurry, he panted to the cars
33:41we don't want to, we don't want to
33:43they grumbled
33:44it was no use
33:45Percy was bucketing along with flying wheels
33:48and Harold was high and alongside
33:51the fireman shoveled for dear life
34:04well done, Percy, shouted the driver
34:06we're gaining
34:07we're going ahead
34:09oh, good boy
34:10good boy
34:11a distant signal warned them
34:19that the harbour wharf was near
34:20peep, peep, peep
34:23brakes, conductor, please
34:25the driver carefully checked the train's headlong speed
34:29they rolled under the main line
34:36and halted on the wharf
34:40oh, dear, groaned Percy
34:43I'm sure we've lost
34:45the fireman scrambled to the cab roof
34:48we've won, we've won, he shouted
34:52Harold's still hovering
34:53he's looking for a place to land
34:55listen, boys, the fireman called
35:01here's a song for Percy
35:03said Harold, helicopter to our Percy
35:07you are slow
35:08your railway is out of date
35:10and not much use, you know
35:12but Percy with his stone cars
35:14did the trip in record time
35:16and we beat the helicopter
35:19on our old branch line
35:21Percy loved it
35:22oh, thank you, he said
35:24he liked the last line best of all
35:26and was a very happy engine
35:29thank you very much
35:34hi
35:35sorry
35:37I agree
35:38hi
35:40me
35:42bye
35:43how ya
35:44good
35:46eve
35:46then
35:47once
35:48you
35:48I
35:49asked
35:50a
35:51cciones
35:51come
35:52it
35:53we
35:54they
35:55go
35:56you
35:57dumb
35:58Bye.
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