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02:48One winter's night when the cold wind blew.
02:52The engines found it hard to sleep.
02:56What we need, suggested Toby, is to listen to a story.
03:00A mysterious story, said Percy.
03:03But, added Duck, it must have a happy ending.
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04:07very tired of hearing all about his grace.
04:11Sometimes they would tease him and chant,
04:14engines come, engines go, Grandpuff goes on forever.
04:17You impertinent scallybags, Duke would say,
04:20whatever you engine's coming to.
04:22Never mind, Grandpuff, we're only young once.
04:25Well, you'd better mind, unless you want to end up like Smudger.
04:29Ooh, Grandpuff, whatever happened?
04:32Smudger, said Duke, was a show-off.
04:34He rode roughly and often came off the rails.
04:44I warned him to be careful, but he took no notice.
04:49Listen, Dukey, who worries about a few spills?
04:54We do hear, I said, but Smudger just laughed.
04:57Until one day, Manager said he was going to make him useful at last.
05:05Smudger stopped laughing then.
05:07Why? What did he do?
05:09He turned him into a generator.
05:13He's still there behind our shed.
05:14He'll never move again.
05:17After that, Stuart and Falcon became really useful engines,
05:23and all three were happy together for many years.
05:43Then hard times came.
05:46The mines and the hills closed.
05:54And the railway was closed too.
05:58People came to buy the engines.
06:01We'll take Stuart and Falcon.
06:03No one wanted, Duke. They thought him too old.
06:06Cheer up, Grand Puff called Stuart.
06:08We'll find you a nice railway, and then you can come and keep us in order.
06:12They tried to be brave and cheerful, but no one really thought their dreams would come true.
06:18Duke's driver and fireman oiled and greased him one last time.
06:22They sheeted him snugly and said goodbye.
06:25They had to go away and find work.
06:28Duke was alone.
06:32Duke was alone.
06:33Oh well, he sighed.
06:35I'll go to sleep.
06:36It'll help pass the time.
06:44Winter torrents washed soils from the hills.
06:46Trees and bushes grew all around.
06:58You wouldn't have known a shed was there.
07:00Let alone a little engine asleep inside.
07:05That's not a happy ending, exclaimed Percy.
07:09Ah, murmured Thomas sleepily.
07:12There will be.
07:13But that'll have to wait until next time.
07:16You just came here.
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08:06It was a beautiful moonlit night on the island of Sodor.
08:23The day's work was done and all the engines puffed safely home.
08:31Thomas, whispered Percy, will you tell us the end of the story?
08:34You mean the one about Duke, the lost engine?
08:38Exactly, said Henry.
08:40But, added James, please remind us of the story so far.
08:44So Thomas began, and here is the rest of the story he told.
08:49Duke was old and lived with two young engines called Stuart and Falcon.
08:53They teased Duke and called him Grandpa, but they were happy together.
08:59Then, their line was closed down and the young engines went away.
09:15Duke was left alone in the shed.
09:18He went to sleep, and everything around him changed.
09:22But Duke was never forgotten.
09:35Years went by, until one day not long ago, visitors came to see the Fat Controller.
09:41We want to find Duke, they said, and make him happy again.
09:47Maps lay everywhere.
09:50If we follow the old line shown here on the map, they said,
09:53we'll travel north of the village and then into the mountains.
09:56And look, there's a sign for the old station.
10:00If Duke's anywhere, he's there.
10:05Everyone set off to the mountains far away.
10:10The days went by and the search grew harder.
10:13But the rescuers wouldn't give up.
10:15Let's go this way, they said.
10:29But there was still no sign of Duke.
10:32He's here somewhere, he said.
10:47They scrambled over hills and struggled over ditches.
10:54At last, their search ended.
11:02Quite by accident.
11:08We found him.
11:10We found our sleeping beauty.
11:13Excuse me, inquired Duke.
11:16Are you a vandal?
11:17Driver told me vandals break and smash things.
11:20Bless you, no, laughed the rescuers.
11:23We've dropped in because we couldn't find your door.
11:26Falcon and Stuart will be pleased to see you.
11:28So they did remember, sighed Duke happily.
11:32Then they all set off to Duke's new home.
11:56Stuart and Falcon were ready with a big welcome.
11:59He's here, they whispered.
12:06Shh, shh, shh.
12:08You woke me up, grumbled Duke.
12:10In my young days, engines were seen and not heard, Grandpuff.
12:14We know.
12:16We'll all be back to work tomorrow.
12:17We're glad you've come back.
12:19We can keep you in order now.
12:20Keep me in order.
12:22Be off with you.
12:24Impudent scallywags, murmured Duke.
12:26But his old eyes twinkled and for the first time in years, he smiled as he dozed in the sun.
12:32And that, said Thomas, is the whole story.
12:38Did you like it?
12:40Yes, indeed, agreed the engines.
12:42Especially the happy ending.
12:45And soon they were all asleep too.
13:22The End
13:52Percy was impatient. He was wearing a new coat of paint and longed for everyone to see it.
13:58The other engines were still dozing, but not Percy.
14:02Driver shall be here by now. What's he doing?
14:05Sleeping, grunted Gordon.
14:08But that means I'll be late. The coaches will be waiting and the passengers will get cross.
14:13Rubbish, puffed Henry.
14:15It's still early, added James. You just want to show off.
14:19No, I don't.
14:20Never mind, Percy, said Thomas. It'll soon be time for work.
14:24But be careful or you might run into danger.
14:27And Duke is not here to save you.
14:30Duke, stuttered Toby. You mean our hero?
14:33A large painting of Duke hung in the engine shed.
14:37The very same, said Thomas.
14:39Driver told me the story.
14:41Listen.
14:42And this is the story Thomas told them.
14:45Long ago, when Peter Sam was still called Stuart, and Sir Handel Falcon, they worked with Duke on his old railway.
14:53But Falcon still had a lot to learn.
14:57The manager came to see him.
14:59Falcon, I'm pleased with your work so far.
15:01Now you must learn a difficult part of the line.
15:05We call it the mountain road.
15:07Falcon was excited.
15:09Yes, please, sir.
15:11So tomorrow, continued the manager, when you have a new coat of paint, you will go on it.
15:16Duke will explain everything.
15:18Huh, thought Falcon.
15:20Duke's an old fusspot.
15:21The next day came.
15:25Listen, warned Duke.
15:26The mountain road is difficult.
15:28I'll lead.
15:29No, replied Falcon.
15:31I'll lead.
15:32How can I learn the route with you lumbering ahead and blocking the view?
15:36Suit yourself, said Duke.
15:38But never mind the view.
15:40Look at the track.
15:42The engine set off.
15:46Look at the track, puffed Duke.
15:48Never mind the view.
15:50Fusspot, fusspot, replied Falcon.
15:52Fuddy-duddy, fuddy-duddy, fuddy-duddy.
15:59The engine's speed grew slower and slower.
16:03Don't dawdle, don't dawdle, urged Falcon.
16:06No hurry, no hurry, puffed Duke.
16:13Soon, they approached a tunnel.
16:15Falcon didn't like the tunnel.
16:17It was curved and he couldn't see.
16:19I want to get out.
16:23I want to get out, he sighed.
16:25One moment, everything seemed safe.
16:27Then suddenly...
16:31Falcon was derailed and hung dangerously over the edge.
16:39Duke bravely held on with all his strength.
16:48Stop shaking, he called.
16:51I can't hold you if you shake.
16:57Duke's driver and fireman worked quickly to make the two engines safe again.
17:01Then came more trouble.
17:03Then came more trouble.
17:03Water, cried Duke's fireman.
17:06Duke needs water, quickly.
17:07Luckily, there was a workman's cottage nearby.
17:10Soon, everyone was passing jugs, buckets, kettles and saucepans filled with water until Duke's thirst was quenched.
17:17All the while, Duke was building more strength.
17:21At last, with everyone's help, he was able to pull Falcon back onto the rails.
17:27Then, they started off once more.
17:38The manager was waiting at the top station.
17:52He apologised for the accident.
17:54Your Duke, said the passengers, is a hero.
17:57He stood firm like a bulldog and wouldn't let go.
18:03Falcon was grateful too.
18:04Thank you for saving me, Duke.
18:06I don't know why you bothered after I'd been so rude.
18:09Oh, well, replied Duke, you'd just had a new coat of paint.
18:12It would have been a pity if you'd have rolled down the mountain and spoiled it.
18:34You'd have been so rude.
18:35Yeah, I don't know why you did that.
18:36You're a caveman, Duke.
18:37You're a caveman, Duke.
18:37You're a caveman.
18:38You're a caveman.
18:39Oh, my god.
18:42I don't know why.
18:44I don't know why you're selling Signs.
18:48You're a caveman.
18:53I don't know why you're selling Signs.
18:57I have a caveman.
18:59The man out there.
19:01Scarlowey and Rheneas work on the railway
19:27that weaves round the lakes and mountainsides.
19:29The coaches are filled with visitors and the engines are proud to run the line come rain
19:35or shine.
19:39The engines will never let their passengers down, but they are old and tire more easily.
19:57Their drivers understood this and they spoke kindly to them.
20:05There's more than enough work for you both on this railway.
20:08The manager is sending two more engines to help us run the line.
20:11Scarlowey and Rheneas were pleased with this news
20:15and promised to give the new engines a big welcome.
20:25When Sir Handel and Peter Sam arrived, they found they had much to learn.
21:01Now Sir Handel, said the fireman, I will get you ready for work.
21:07I'm tired. Let Peter Sam go. He'd love it.
21:11No, you're first.
21:13Sir Handel puffed away to fetch his coaches.
21:19He didn't like a look at them at all.
21:23Whatever next. Those aren't coaches. They're cattle trucks.
21:27Ooh! Screamed the coaches.
21:31What a horrid engine.
21:33It's not what I'm used to.
21:36Blank Sir Handel.
21:43He rolled to the platform just as Gordon arrived.
21:47Hello. Who are you?
21:52I'm Gordon. Who are you?
21:55I'm Sir Handel. I've heard of you. You're an express engine.
21:59So am I. But I'm used to smart coaches, not these cattle trucks.
22:03Do you have smart coaches?
22:05I see you do.
22:07We must have a chat. Sorry, I can't stop. We must keep time, you know.
22:11Gordon was speechless.
22:14Clouds of steam filled the air as Sir Handel puffed and puffed along the line.
22:32He was still pressed when they reached the top station.
22:35Sir Handel was hoping for a rest, but his driver thought otherwise.
22:38We'll leave the coaches now and fetch some trucks from the quarry.
22:42Trucks, snorted Sir Handel. Trucks? I won't, so there.
22:49Sir Handel was about to cause a great deal of trouble.
22:56Told you, said Sir Handel.
22:58By the time the workmen came to rescue him, Sir Handel was feeling rather silly.
23:10To make matters worse, there stood the Fat Controller.
23:14His message to Sir Handel was brief and blunt.
23:17I shall talk to you later.
23:20Then he and the firemen left with Peter Sam.
23:23Sir Handel felt sillier still.
23:26Come on, said his driver. Let's get you back on the rails.
23:30When Sir Handel crawled home, he found the Fat Controller waiting for him.
23:37You're a very naughty engine.
23:40I hope I can trust you to behave when you next come out of this shed.
23:45After hearing that, I'm sure Sir Handel will, aren't you?
23:50Aren't you?
23:51Yes.
23:52Stay with us.
23:53Look at the critter.
23:54Look!
23:55Look at the belly.
23:57Go to bed.-
23:59Go inside!
24:00Lil Cas beholds.
24:01Know it!
24:03Just the foil.
24:05And the fish.
24:06The fish.
24:08For recipes.
24:10They'llあっ.
24:11Up to date!
24:13And then when the
24:49Every day where the little engines work, the crisp air is suddenly filled with a familiar noise.
25:01The lakes and mountains have many visitors, and Harold the helicopter flies the sky making sure that no one is in trouble.
25:12All present and correct. Time to return to base.
25:17Then Harold noticed something.
25:19A sturdy diesel was coming round the mountainside.
25:24Harold flew lower for a closer inspection.
25:29I'm Harold. Who are you?
25:32I'm Rusty, replied the diesel.
25:34Don't recall seeing you before. What brings you this way?
25:38The fat controller sent me to help the other engines, huffed Rusty.
25:41This was no time for a chap with a helicopter.
25:44Well done. Cheers and keep up the good work.
25:48Not long now, encouraged the driver. We'll soon be at the top station.
26:00Peter, Sam and Sir Handel were glad to see Rusty.
26:06Even so, Sir Handel wouldn't stop grumbling.
26:10The trucks didn't like Sir Handel and wanted to play tricks on him.
26:14No one understands our feelings, sympathised Gordon.
26:24Now, if you were ill, you couldn't shun trucks, could you?
26:27Good idea, replied Sir Handel. I'll try it.
26:31He did so next morning.
26:34I don't feel well, he groaned.
26:37There wasn't time to examine him, so some of his trucks were coupled behind Peter Sam's coaches.
26:46Rusty promised to follow with the rest.
26:50Peter Sam didn't mind the extra work.
26:52He left his coaches at the station, and trundled cheerfully on.
26:59Soon, they reached the quarry where the trucks were needed.
27:04Empty trucks at the bottom of the slope are hitched to a steel rope.
27:09Loaded ones at the top are hitched to another.
27:11By their weight, loaded trucks run down the steep slope, pulling the empty ones up.
27:22Peter Sam duly waited at the bottom of the slope for the loaded trucks.
27:30He never bumped trucks unless they misbehaved.
27:32But the loaded trucks couldn't see him properly.
27:35They thought he was Sir Handel.
27:39A chance for trickery had come.
27:42Faster! Faster! they yelled.
27:45No, no, wailed the empty trucks.
27:48It's Peter Sam.
27:49But it was no use.
27:51Hurrah! Hurrah! roared the trucks.
27:53Peter Sam shut his eye.
28:06Beep! Beep! wailed Peter Sam.
28:10Rusty was working nearby and came to help clear up the mess.
28:15Bus! My buffers! exclaimed Rusty.
28:18Never mind, Peter Sam. We'll get you out.
28:20Peter Sam felt battered.
28:26His funnel was cracked and his boiler dented.
28:29Thank you, Rusty.
28:31He sighed and went slowly home.
28:33I'm sorry about your accident, said Sir Handel.
28:39I always stand well back. Trucks don't like me.
28:43Why didn't you warn me?
28:45I didn't think.
28:47You never do.
28:48You can start thinking now while you're doing Peter Sam's work as well as your own.
28:52That'll teach you to pretend you are ill.
28:54Sir Handel did start thinking about Gordon.
28:57When the wreckage was cleared away, Rusty set off along the line.
29:05Splendid to see you again, whizzed Harold.
29:14I'm completing my evening's lookabout.
29:16Well done, replied Rusty.
29:19Keep up the good work.
29:21And the little diesel purred back home.
30:23Skarloey had been to the works to be mended.
30:30He felt much better.
30:33Rusty the diesel was helping him off his truck.
30:36Skarloey hadn't met the little diesel before.
30:39Rusty seems a kindly sort of engine, he thought to himself.
30:43I help to mend the line and do our jobs, explained Rusty.
30:47I hear everyone is looking forward to seeing you again.
30:51Come on.
30:52Come on.
30:58Peter Sam was feeling depressed.
31:00He was still getting over his accident, but he wanted to start work again.
31:04The fat controller wouldn't let him.
31:07Another day's rest will do you good, he said.
31:10Besides, I've got a surprise for you.
31:12For me, sir?
31:13How nice, sir.
31:14What is it, sir?
31:16Wait and see.
31:16The surprise was Skarloey.
31:22Oh, said Peter Sam.
31:24I'm glad you've come home.
31:26They lit Skarloey's fire and he sizzled happily.
31:29I feel all excited, he said, just like a young engine.
31:32Now, tell me all the news.
31:35I see you've met Rusty, said Peter Sam.
31:38Yes, I like that diesel.
31:40So do I, replied Peter Sam.
31:42It's a pity Duncan doesn't.
31:45Who is Duncan?
31:47He came as a spare engine after my accident, replied Peter Sam.
31:52Is he useful?
31:53He keeps busy and I'm sure he means well, but he's bouncy and rude.
31:58He sings and sways and swivels around.
32:02His driver calls it rock and roll.
32:04I understand, said Skarloey gravely.
32:07His driver interrupted.
32:10Duncan has done it again.
32:12He's stuck in a tunnel.
32:13Come on, old boy.
32:14We'll have to get him out.
32:19Skarloey was pleased.
32:20He wanted to run and look forward to meeting Duncan.
32:23They found the guards, found some workmen and hurried up the line.
32:30How nice and smooth the rails are, thought Skarloey.
32:34They've mended all the old bumps.
32:37The little diesel helped do that.
32:39What a difference Rusty's made to the line.
32:41Quite soon they found Duncan.
32:57He was stuck at the far end of the tunnel and he was very cross.
33:00I'm a plain blunt engine.
33:03Our speakers are fine.
33:04Tunnels should be tunnels and not rabbit holes.
33:07This railway is no good at all.
33:10Don't be silly, snapped his driver.
33:15This tunnel is quite big enough for engines who don't rock and roll.
33:20It took some while to clear away the rocks and set Duncan free again.
33:24At last, Skarloey was able to push Duncan and his coaches safely through.
33:37The guards' van was left on the siding and the workmen stayed to make sure everything was safe.
33:57Duncan grumbled all the way home, but Skarloey paid no attention.
34:13Later, the fat controller spoke severely to Duncan.
34:17Listen to me.
34:19There is nothing wrong with that tunnel.
34:21You stuck in it because you tried to do rock and roll.
34:23Tunnels are not dance floors and you are not a pop star.
34:27The fat controller gave his full attention to Duncan's funnel.
34:32If it happens again, he ended ominously.
34:37I shall find ways to cut you down to size.
34:40In other words, your career is on the line.
34:44Need I say more?
34:47Duncan thought the fat controller had said quite enough
34:49and he remained completely silent and still for at least a whole week.
34:56I'll see you again soon.
35:01Like I said.
35:06If you don't help me, man, he came back.
35:16Cause I'll see you later on.
35:18I'll see you later on.
35:19Then the rest of the night comes in.
35:20I'm not a picker.
36:52And you didn't, if you take my meaning.
36:55Scar-Lowy liked this hard-working diesel.
36:58There's still one bad bit, warned Rusty.
37:01Just before the first station, an engine might come off there, particularly Duncan.
37:06He will rock and roll along the line.
37:09Look at him right now.
37:10I shouldn't like his passengers hurt.
37:16Quit about me.
37:18I'm a plain-speaking engine, and I believe in plain-speaking.
37:22Speak up.
37:23Rusty warned Duncan about the bad bit of line.
37:26Huh, grunted Duncan.
37:28I know my way about.
37:29I don't need smelly diesels to tell me what to do.
37:33Rusty felt hurt.
37:37Duncan banged about the yard.
37:39Then he clattered crossly to the station.
37:41James was already there, waiting for him.
37:48You're late, he snapped.
37:50I know, said Duncan.
37:52It's that smelly diesels' fault.
37:54Rusty tries to teach me how to stay on the rails, and then goes off leaving me to find my own cultures.
37:58You poor engine, sympathised James.
38:02I know all about diesels.
38:03One crept into our yard and ordered us about.
38:07I soon sent him packing.
38:09Duncan was filled with admiration.
38:12He didn't know that James was boastful, and sometimes didn't tell the truth.
38:18Send Rusty packing, send Rusty packing, snorted Duncan.
38:22He climbed the hill furiously.
38:24Well done, boy. Keep it up, encouraged his driver.
38:31Soon they were near the first station.
38:33Duncan was pleased.
38:35Nothing's happened, nothing's happened, silly old diesel.
38:38Clever me.
38:39And he rubbed, and he rolled along the line.
38:45Steady, boy, checked his driver.
38:47But it was too late.
38:52Sleepers and ballast.
38:53I'm off.
38:55And he was.
38:58I warned him, said Rusty.
39:01But all he did was call me names.
39:03The little diesel refused to move.
39:06I'm ashamed of you, Rusty, said Scarlowy.
39:09Think of the passengers.
39:11What are they going to do?
39:12Oh, I'd forgotten them.
39:13Yes, of course.
39:14We must help the passengers.
39:16And Rusty roared into life.
39:19Duncan stood sad and solitary.
39:28He couldn't rock and roll now.
39:30Oh, dear, he thought.
39:33Everyone will know how silly I am.
39:35The passengers had to get out and help, too.
39:41They weren't very pleased about that, but worked as hard as they could.
39:45They carefully levered Duncan back onto the line.
39:52After that, Duncan was extra careful all day.
40:01At last, evening came.
40:10Rusty, he whispered.
40:12Thank you for helping.
40:13I'm sorry I was rude to you.
40:15That's all right, Duncan.
40:16I wish all diesels were like you.
40:20Let's be friends.
40:21Suits me, replied Rusty.
40:23We'll mend that bad bit of rail first thing tomorrow.
40:26We'll mend that bad bit of rail first thing tomorrow.
40:56We'll mend that bad bit of rail first thing tomorrow.
41:26It was winter on the island of Sodor.
41:34Peter Samp puffed nervously along the line.
41:41His funnel had never been the same since his accident with some trucks.
41:45Now the biting wind was trying to blow it away.
41:49My funnel feels wobbly, he complained.
42:04I wish manager would hurry up with my new one.
42:07He says it will be something special.
42:10You and your special funnel, laughed the other engines.
42:13They were fond of Peter Samp, but his special funnel had become quite a joke.
42:17The winter winds grew worse.
42:21The rain came too, turning hillside streams into torrents, which threatened to wash the line away.
42:28Rusty, the little diesel, worked hard carrying workmen up and down the line.
42:45They were removing branches and leaves so water could flow away.
42:59But one morning, Rusty's driver brought bad news.
43:03There's been a washout near the tunnel.
43:05The track bed has been swept away.
43:07We must repair the damage immediately.
43:09The important work took longer than expected.
43:24As days went by, the weather changed.
43:27It became frosty and much colder.
43:34The workmen finished at last.
43:37Peter Samp was most careful as he took the morning train over the mended piece of track.
43:43Soon, he approached the tunnel.
43:46It was short and curved, so his driver could not see right through it.
43:51Peter Samp was heading for trouble.
43:56There's something hanging from the roof, shouted his driver.
44:00Peter Samp came out of the tunnel, a different looking engine.
44:04He no longer had his funnel.
44:07Here's what hits you, Peter Samp, called the guard.
44:11And he produced a thick, cold icicle.
44:17They set off again.
44:19But without his funnel, the journey was very difficult.
44:22Then his fireman saw an old drain pipe lying beside the track.
44:36We'll use that instead of your funnel.
44:38At least it'll help control the smoke.
44:40Peter Samp finished his journey with the drain pipe wired to his boiler.
44:49The other engines laughed, and Sir Handel sang a song about it.
44:57Peter Samp said again and again, his new funnel will put us to shame.
45:01Went into the tunnel, lost his old funnel.
45:03Now his famous new funnel's a drain.
45:05The teasing continued, until at last the day came when his new funnel arrived.
45:13The fat controller proudly presented it.
45:16Oh dear, exclaimed Peter Samp, someone squashed it.
45:20The fat controller laughed.
45:22Don't worry, Peter Samp.
45:23This funnel is something special indeed.
45:25You'll soon see.
45:30Peter Samp's new funnel had special pipes which made puffing much easier.
45:35I feel stronger than ever before, he hummed.
45:39Even Sir Handel was impressed.
45:41I can't understand it.
45:43Peter Samp seems to just stroll along the line.
45:47He makes work look so easy.
45:51The engines don't laugh at Peter Samp's funnel now.
45:56They wish they had one like it.
46:05They wish they had one like it.
46:35They wish they had one like it.
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