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00:01Reach for the speed, reach for the whistle, go where the rail may run, reach for the words, reach for
00:12the story, follow the rainbow of the sun, to a shining time station, where dreams can come true, waiting there
00:25for you.
00:33Sorry to put you to all this trouble. I was in such a rush to change trains, I left my
00:37briefcase on the luggage rack. I'm usually so careful. Oh, is this your briefcase? That's it? Oh, thank you so
00:46much.
00:47Well, you're welcome. That's what we're here for, to make our passengers happy. Now, here is your ticket to Mount
00:53Careful. Thanks again. I'll be back. Don't miss your train.
01:00Hey, hey, hey, what's the rush? Hey, come on, come on, you've got plenty of time here. Hey, tell me,
01:03why don't you come with me inside my arcade, where you can spend all your money...
01:07Hey, hey, hey, don't run away from a good time!
01:13How am I supposed to turn this place into a moneymaker, where people are always running off to catch a
01:17train?
01:18Hey, hey. Hi, Giver. How's business?
01:20Hi, Giver.
01:22Oh, and Stacy. Somebody forgot their suitcase. They just left an hour on the platform.
01:28Oh boy, not another one. Listen, Matt, would you mind going out to the platform and getting the case and
01:35bringing it back here, so we can store it in the lost and found, okay?
01:38Nope.
01:39Bye.
01:40Ooh, is that necklace new?
01:44Uh, it was my grandmother's.
01:46Did Harry give it to you?
01:48Yes.
01:49So every time you wear it now, you can think of your grandmother and Harry.
01:53Aw.
01:55Ooh, boy, you need some help over there?
01:57Uh, no, I can do it.
02:00Oh, thank you.
02:02There, I did it.
02:04Where does all this stuff go?
02:06Oh, well, see, I make a record of it, and then we store it here in the lost and found
02:11until the owner comes to claim it.
02:13Do the owners always come?
02:14No, not always.
02:16But sometimes they come the day they lose their luggage, sometimes a week later, or even a year later.
02:23Sometimes they never come at all.
02:25But even if the luggage stays here forever, it still belongs to someone that you never know when they might
02:32come to claim it.
02:36I wonder what's in these bags.
02:39I don't know.
02:40Maybe there's treasure.
02:41Or toys.
02:43Let me out of here.
02:45It's Mr. Conductor.
02:48Open up.
02:49It's stuffy in here.
02:51It's locked.
02:53Not that one.
02:55I'm in this one over here.
02:58No, no, not in those.
03:01In this one.
03:07Thank you, Matt.
03:10Thank you, Tanya.
03:12Mr. Conductor, what are you doing in there?
03:14I was looking for my pocket watch, and I'm happy to report I found it.
03:19But look at me.
03:20I'm covered with carpet sweepings.
03:23All this mess.
03:25Who in their right minds would fill a suitcase with carpet sweepings?
03:30There's a name here.
03:34Luella Byrne-Doing?
03:36I've never heard of her.
03:37Why would Luella Byrne-Doing want to carry around carpet sweepings?
03:42Maybe she didn't want to carry them around.
03:44Maybe she wanted to leave them behind.
03:46And that's why she left them in the Lost and Found.
03:49A very good point, Matthew.
03:52But one that doesn't do me a bit of good, does it?
03:55Look at me.
03:56I'm filthy.
03:57Why, I'm worse than Thomas and Percy combined.
04:03What happened to Thomas and Percy?
04:05Oh, didn't I ever tell you that?
04:07No.
04:08Well, in that case, I'll have to put the matter right straight away.
04:12Now, where's my whistle?
04:14Don't tell me.
04:16Oh, I've lost it.
04:18Oh, here it is.
04:23It was a beautiful morning on the island of Sodor.
04:27Thomas the Tank Engine's blue paint sparkled in the sunshine
04:31as he puffed happily along his branch line with Annie and Clarabel.
04:37He was feeling very pleased with himself.
04:50Hello, Thomas, whistled Percy.
04:52You look splendid.
04:54Yes, indeed, boasted Thomas.
04:57Blue is the only proper color for an engine.
05:01Oh, I don't know.
05:02I like my brown paint, said Toby.
05:05I've always been green.
05:07I wouldn't want to be any other color either, added Percy.
05:11Well, well, anyway, Hoff Thomas, blue is the only color for a really useful engine.
05:18Everyone knows that.
05:23Percy said no more.
05:25He just grinned at Toby.
05:27Later, Thomas was resting when Percy arrived.
05:30A large hopper was loading his freight cars full of coal.
05:37Thomas was still being cheeky.
05:40Careful, he warned.
05:42Watch out with those silly cars.
05:45Go on, go on, muttered the cars.
05:48And by the way, went on Thomas, those buffers don't look very safe to me.
05:55The last load poured down.
05:58Help, help, cried Thomas.
06:02Let me out.
06:06Percy was worried, but he couldn't help laughing.
06:09Thomas' smart blue paint was covered in coal dust from smoke box to bunker.
06:19Ha, ha, ha, chuckle, Percy.
06:22You don't look really useful now, Thomas.
06:24You look really disgraceful.
06:27I'm not disgraceful, choked Thomas.
06:29You did that on purpose.
06:31Get me out.
06:37It took so long to clean Thomas that he wasn't in time for his next train.
06:44Toby had to take Annie and Clarabel.
06:48Poor Thomas, whispered Annie to Clarabel.
06:51They were most upset.
07:03Thomas was grumpy in the shed that night.
07:06Toby thought it a great joke.
07:09But Percy was cross with Thomas for thinking he had made his paint dirty on purpose.
07:15Fancy a really useful blue engine like Thomas becoming a disgrace to Sir Topham Hatt's railway.
07:25Next day, Thomas was feeling more cheerful as he watched Percy bring his cars from the junction.
07:31But the cars were heavy and Percy was tired.
07:39Have a drink, said his driver.
07:42Then you'll feel better.
07:44The water column stood at the end of the siding with the unsafe buffers.
07:52Suddenly, Percy found that he couldn't stop.
07:55The buffers didn't stop him either.
07:58Oh, whale Percy, help!
08:02The buffers were broken and Percy was wheeled deep in coal.
08:07It was time for Thomas to leave.
08:10He had seen everything.
08:14Now Percy has learned his lesson, too, he chuckled to himself.
08:28That night, the two engines made up their quarrel.
08:31I didn't cause your accident on purpose, Thomas, whispered Percy.
08:36You do know that, don't you?
08:40Of course, replied Thomas.
08:42And I'm sorry I teased you.
08:44Your green paint looks splendid again, too.
08:48In future, we'll both be more careful of coal.
08:55Accidents do happen.
08:57Well, if my jacket is ever going to look splendid again, I must go wash.
09:02Can't you just clean yourself by magic?
09:05Oh, magic can be a splendid traveling companion to a person like myself, and for such times as heading down
09:12the anything tunnel.
09:13But when it comes to a wash and brush-up, there is absolutely no substitute for the magic of soap.
09:21I will begin with my hands, then my neck, followed by my shirt and socks.
09:28Wait, I've forgotten my face.
09:30I'll begin with my face, then my shirt, then my neck.
09:36It's gonna be great.
09:39Bye, Mr. Conductor.
09:41Let's go put these bags away.
09:53Wow, look at that.
09:56What is it?
09:57It's a saxophone.
10:00Wait, wait a minute.
10:06Oh, what was that, Tex?
10:10Sounds like the burping you do after you eat Chili Dolls, Rex.
10:15You know, you're a mighty handsome-looking fella, Tex, but I think it's about time you cleaned up your language.
10:22No, no, that is a totally new, rad sound.
10:27The child dudes are onto something out there.
10:31That's neat.
10:33Yeah, if nobody comes to claim it, I bet we can keep it.
10:35Yeah, that was terrible.
10:37Where'd you learn to play the saxophone?
10:39Underwater?
10:40Underwater?
10:41At the hippo pond?
10:42At the zoo?
10:43Let me see that thing.
10:46Hey, I used to have a saxophone just like this one.
10:49Yeah, just like it.
10:50Schemer, this isn't yours.
10:52Hey, don't be too sure.
10:53It looked exactly like this.
10:55It used to be pretty good, you know.
10:57Yeah, my mommy taught me.
10:59And I've been thinking about taking saxophone lessons again.
11:02Yeah, it's all coming back to me.
11:11Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
11:12That was a jazz version of one of my greatest hits, Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.
11:18Yeah, I think this is the saxophone I had when I was a kid.
11:23What is the matter with this thing?
11:25It's broken.
11:25Did you kids break this?
11:28Yeah, who needs a broken saxophone?
11:30You can have it.
11:36Oh, thanks.
11:38I had nothing to do with it.
11:40The only thing I like about Schemer is that he always fixes his own wagon.
11:46Now I really must have a bath.
11:49Would you two fetch me a bucket of water, please?
11:51Sure.
11:56Where should we hide it?
11:58Uh, there.
11:59You know, we'll find it there.
12:01Yeah.
12:21No, we'll find it there.
12:30It cost me a half-week's wages, but it was worth it.
12:34You should have seen a face.
12:35I gave it to the first time ever we rode a sleeping car.
12:40The honeymoon special, the honeymoon special, the Niagara Falls.
12:45You ever been on a sleeping car?
12:47No.
12:48No, sir.
12:49Well, let me tell you, it's one of the life's great experiences.
12:55The engine that pulled us was big and powerful.
13:00And the cars, they were big and cool, and divided up into little cubby holes and bedrooms, just like a
13:10hotel on wheels.
13:11When you crawl into bed, listening to the clickety-clack, clickety-clack, boom-ba-dum, boom-ba-dum.
13:19Well, I rocked you to sleep, speeding down the tracks, swaying to the left, rocking to the right.
13:26Clickety-click, clickety-click, clackety-clack, clackety-clack, is the best night's sleep you'll ever have.
13:35Now, that's the way to travel.
13:39You know, I think I'm going to have to take a trip real soon.
13:44That sounds like fun.
13:46It does, but we better go get Mr. Conductor his bucket of water.
13:53Attention, everyone! Attention!
13:57Oh, everybody, step right up here. Step right up here, folks.
14:00Now, there is a new film in the picture machine.
14:04Now, who is going to be the first person to view this extraordinary work?
14:09Who is smart enough? Who is wonderful enough?
14:12Who is special enough?
14:14The envelope, please.
14:18And the winner is...
14:21Schemer! Yee-haw!
14:23Ha-ha-ha!
14:25I knew I was going to win today.
14:33I knew I was going to win today.
14:44All right.
14:46Begin!
14:53Oh, that wretched tuba!
14:55He'll disgrace us!
14:57The trombones suck out his tongue.
14:59And the trumpet's sleeping.
15:03Tobi!
15:04Tobi!
15:04Tobi!
15:04Said Senor Fitzcarver.
15:06Tobi!
15:08I've never heard a tuba play a melody before.
15:12Let's hear the rest of it.
15:16Oh, said Tobi.
15:36Why, how perfectly wonderful.
15:40please Tobi!
15:41Please, Tobi, may we sing your song, too?
15:58How about us, cried the billiphone.
16:07At least of the crumbled.
16:15May I have been too late?
16:25Here I come, old people.
16:32We all played.
16:43Let's go.
17:12The Larson Foundation
17:13The Larson is right over there, Monty. If we have it, that's where it'll be.
17:21No, I'm sorry. Your black case just isn't here.
17:26It was brand new. My father just bought it for me.
17:29Okay, I'll keep an eye out for it, and if it turns up, I'll let you know.
17:33Okay.
17:35What a shame. Oh, it's so sad to lose something you treasure.
17:41If his name is Luella Burndoing, I know where his case is.
17:47Oh, no. His name isn't Luella Burndoing.
17:51He lost the little black case, and inside is a brand new saxophone.
17:58Why? Well, maybe it'll turn up.
18:06Come along, you two.
18:11That water's not doing me any good over there.
18:14Put it right down here.
18:19Just a little to the left.
18:31Oh, that feels better.
18:35Good enough to tell you both another story.
18:38About a bucket?
18:39No, about dirt and tarp.
18:42Oh, so come along with me.
18:46Oh, look, even the whistle's wet.
18:56Toby and Henrietta are enjoying their new job on the island of Sodor,
19:01but they do look old-fashioned and need new paint.
19:05James was very rude whenever he saw them.
19:09Ugh, what dirty objects, he would say.
19:13At last, Toby lost patience.
19:16James, he asked, why are you red?
19:18I am a splendid engine, answered James.
19:22Ready for anything.
19:23You never see my paint dirty.
19:27Oh, said Toby instantly.
19:29That's why you once needed boot laces to be ready, I suppose.
19:34James went redder than ever and snorted off.
19:37It was such an insult to be reminded of the time a boot lace had been used
19:42to mend a hole in his coaches.
19:50At the end of the line, James left his coaches and got ready for his next train.
19:55It was a slow freight stopping at every station to pick up and set down cars.
20:00James hated slow freight trains.
20:07Dirty cars from dirty sidings.
20:25Starting with only a few, he picked up more and more cars at each station
20:29till he had a long train.
20:37At first, the freight cars behaved well, but James bumped them so crossly that they were
20:42determined to get back at him.
20:45Presently, they approached the top of Gordon's Hill.
20:49Heavy freight trains halt here to set their brakes.
20:52James had had an accident with cars before and should have remembered this.
20:56Wait, James, wait, said the driver, but James wouldn't wait.
21:00He was too busy thinking what he would say to Toby when they next met.
21:08The freight car's chance had come.
21:10Hurrah, hurrah, they laughed, and banging their butt as they pushed him down the hill.
21:16Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah,
21:35hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah,
21:40hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah,
21:40hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah
21:44run into two tar wagons and was black from smoke box to cab he was more dirty than hurt
21:50but the tar wagons and some cars were all to pieces
22:03Toby and Percy were sent to help and came as quickly as they could
22:09look here Percy explained Toby whatever is that dirty object that's James didn't you know
22:16it's James's shape said Toby but James is a splendid red engine and you never see his paint dirty
22:23James pretended he hadn't heard
22:33Toby and Percy cleared away the unhaired cars
22:36and helped James home
22:44Sir Topham had met them
22:46well done Percy and Toby
22:48he turned to James
22:50fancy letting your cars run away
22:52I am surprised
22:54you're not fit to be seen you must be cleaned at once
22:57Toby shall have a new coat of paint
23:00please sir can Henrietta have one too said Toby
23:03certainly Toby
23:05oh thank you sir she will be pleased
23:07all James could do was watch Toby as he ran off happily with the news
23:23I always thought it was very decent of Toby to think of Henrietta
23:27you know thinking of others can be a gift a gift like like really being able to play the saxophone
23:37now if you will excuse me I will resume my bath
23:42hey what happened to your pretty necklace
23:46oh no I have to find it
23:49I'll look down here for it
23:53where is it where is it I can't find it anywhere
23:56grandpa will be furious
23:59why will grandpa be furious
24:01oh
24:02out with it girl why should I be furious
24:04I lost grandma's knuckles that you gave me
24:07you lost it
24:08that's not going to get me angry
24:10that was an accident
24:12you didn't do it on purpose did you
24:14no grandpa
24:15well then
24:16let's stop talking
24:17and start looking
24:24I can't find it anywhere
24:28oh Tanya
24:31I know how much you liked it
24:34maybe some good person will bring it to the lost and found
24:39it's gone
24:40I looked everywhere
24:42look who I found
24:43Amani
24:44and will you look what Amani found
24:48I found it on the platform
24:50thank you thank you thank you
24:52and he was bringing it into the lost and found
25:04is this yours
25:05we found it
25:08over there
25:11thank you
25:15can you really play the saxophone
25:17yes I can
25:19would you play something for us
25:20something happy
25:22we've all found
25:24what we lost
25:39have those kids like
25:42taken some serious
25:43lessons
25:44no man
25:46that's someone who really knows
25:48how to play
25:49the sax
25:50let's all play
25:52we can learn something
25:53from this boy
26:01there was a desperado
26:03from the wild and woolly west
26:05he came in from Chicago
26:07just to get the west a rest
26:09he wore a big sombrero
26:11and two guns beneath his vest
26:13and everywhere he went
26:15he gave his
26:16yahoo
26:17a bold bad man
26:19was a desperado
26:49from Cripple Creek
26:59way out in Colorado
27:03he walked around just like a big tornado
27:07and everywhere he went
27:08he gave his yahoo
27:14and everywhere he went
27:16he gave his yahoo
27:20bye everybody
27:21thank you for this morning
27:23thank you
27:25thank you
27:25thank you
27:26thank you
27:26thank you
27:27bye everybody
27:30reach for the speed
27:32reach for the whistle
27:34go where the rail may run
27:36reach for the words
27:39reach for the story
27:41follow the rainbow sun
27:45to a shining time station
27:49where dreams can come true
28:18your own imagination
28:22waiting there for you
28:25you
28:27you
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