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Narrator: 1 fine lovely afternoon the manager came to the railroad station to see Thomas and his train engine friends." Railroad Manager: “Hi there.” Narrator: he said to Percy. Railroad Manager: “Remember, Percy, don’t be impatient, you can never be just as strong and fast as Henry, but you can be a clever train engine, oh, and don’t let the crazy Freight Cars tease you.” Narrator: There were a lot of Freight Cars and Percy worked very hard pushing and pulling them into place and there was also a little trailer and 2 familiar things his driver called the breakdown train. Narrator: she panted.

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  • Narrator: 1 fine lovely afternoon the manager came to the railroad station to see Thomas and his train engine friends." Railroad Manager: “Hi there.” Narrator: he said to Percy. Railroad Manager: “Remember, Percy, don’t be impatient, you can never be just as strong and fast as Henry, but you can be a clever train engine, oh, and don’t let the crazy Freight Cars tease you.” Narrator: There were a lot of Freight Cars and Percy worked very hard pushing and pulling them into place and there was also a little trailer and 2 familiar things his driver called the breakdown train. Narrator: she panted.
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  • Narrator: 1 fine lovely afternoon the manager came to the railroad station to see Thomas and his train engine friends." Railroad Manager: “Hi there.” Narrator: he said to Percy. Railroad Manager: “Remember, Percy, don’t be impatient, you can never be just as strong and fast as Henry, but you can be a clever train engine, oh, and don’t let the crazy Freight Cars tease you.” Narrator: There were a lot of Freight Cars and Percy worked very hard pushing and pulling them into place and there was also a little trailer and 2 familiar things his driver called the breakdown train. Percy’s driver: “That’s the breakdown train, Percy.” Narrator: his driver told him. Percy’s driver: “It’s are for lifting heavy things, like train engines, coaches, and Freight Cars.” Narrator: “The very next morning Percy was in the yard and suddenly he heard a familiar train engine whistling and shouting.” Rosie: “Help me, help me!” Narrator: A lavender train engine came rushing through much too fast, the train engine was Rosie and she was terrified, her brake blocks were on fire. Rosie: “They’re pushing me they’re pushing me!” Narrator: she panted. Freight Cars: “On, on faster, faster!” Narrator: the Freight Cars giggled in unison. Narrator: Rosie was still whistling and shouting……. Rosie: “Help me, help me!” Narrator: Poor Rosie disappeared under the bridge and crashed right into a great big wall. Percy: “I would like to teach those Freight Cars a lesson.” Narrator: said Percy. Narrator: Then came the emergency alarm. Signal Guard: “Rosie’s off the line, the breakdown train, hurry up!” Narrator: Percy took the breakdown train and off they went.” Narrator: Percy worked his hardest. Percy: “Hurry up, hurry up, hurry up!” Narrator: he puffed, but he wasn’t pretending to be like Henry, he really meant it. Percy: “Bother those Freight Cars and their pranks, I hope poor Rosie isn’t injured.” Narrator: Rosie’s driver was feeling her all over to see if she was injured.” Rosie’s driver: “Never mind that, Rosie.” Narrator: she said to Rosie. Rosie’s driver: “It wasn’t your entire fault, it was those brake blocks they gave you, we always knew they were no good.” Narrator: Percy pushed the breakdown train alongside, then he pulled the non-injured Freight Cars outta the way. Freight Cars: “Oh dear oh dear!" Narrator: the Freight Cars groaned in unison. Percy: “Serves you right serves you right!” Narrator: said Percy. Narrator: Percy was hard at work puffing frontwards and backwards all day long. Percy: “This’ll teach you a lesson this’ll teach you a lesson.” Narrator: Percy told the Freight Cars. Narrator: and they answered in unison. Freight Cars: “Yes it will yes it will.” Narrator: They left the broken Freight Cars, then with the breakdown train they put Rosie back on the line.” Narrator: She tried to move around, but she couldn’t, so Percy helped her back home. Narrator: The manager was waiting excitingly for them. Railroad Manager: “Well, Percy………” Narrator: he said to Percy. Railroad Manager: “We heard all about it, and we’re very pleased with you, you’re a very brave and heroic train engine, Rosie should have some proper brake blocks and a new coat of lavender paint, and you should have a branch line all to yourself.” Percy: “Oh thanks, kind sir.” Narrator: said Percy. Narrator: Now Percy was as cheerful just as can be, he got a branch line and 2 coaches called Charlene and Katie, he puffed proudly frontwards and backwards with them all day long. Narrator: “He was never lonesome, but Duck and Oliver stopped quite often and tell him the exciting news. Narrator: Henry is always in a hurry, but he never forgets to whistle real loud to Percy, and Percy always whistles real loud to him in return.
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