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Narrator: Daisy, the new diesel engine, was sulking. Freight Cars: Freight Cars are waiting in the yard pop goes the Daisy. Narrator: The Freight Cars wouldn’t stop singing rudely at her Narrator: Rosie was appalled. Rosie: "Shut up!" Narrator: She ordered, and bumped them very hard." Rosie: “I'm terribly sorry the Freight Cars were very rude to you, Daisy" Narrator: Daisy was still fed up about it. Daisy: “It's your entire fault, you made them laugh at me.” Percy: “Nonsense.” Narrator: said Percy. Thomas: “Disgraceful.” Narrator: said Thomas. Toby: “Disgusting.” Narrator: put in Toby. Duck: “Rubbish.”

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  • Narrator: Daisy, the new diesel engine, was sulking. Freight Cars: Freight Cars are waiting in the yard pop goes the Daisy. Narrator: The Freight Cars wouldn’t stop singing rudely at her Narrator: Rosie was appalled. Rosie: "Shut up!" Narrator: She ordered, and bumped them very hard." Rosie: “I'm terribly sorry the Freight Cars were very rude to you, Daisy" Narrator: Daisy was still fed up about it. Daisy: “It's your entire fault, you made them laugh at me.” Percy: “Nonsense.” Narrator: said Percy. Thomas: “Disgraceful.” Narrator: said Thomas. Toby: “Disgusting.” Narrator: put in Toby. Duck: “Rubbish.”
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  • Narrator: Daisy, the new diesel engine, was sulking. Freight Cars: Freight Cars are waiting in the yard pop goes the Daisy. Narrator: The Freight Cars wouldn’t stop singing rudely at her Narrator: Rosie was appalled. Rosie: "Shut up!" Narrator: She ordered, and bumped them very hard." Rosie: “I'm terribly sorry the Freight Cars were very rude to you, Daisy" Narrator: Daisy was still fed up about it. Daisy: “It's your entire fault, you made them laugh at me.” Percy: “Nonsense.” Narrator: said Percy. Percy: “Rosie would never do that, we train engines have our differences, but we would never speak about them to the Freight Cars, that would be dis... dis…….” Thomas: “Disgraceful.” Narrator: said Thomas. Toby: “Disgusting.” Narrator: put in Toby. Duck: “Rubbish.” Narrator: said Duck. Narrator: Daisy hated Rosie, she wanted her to be sent away, so she made 1 plan: she was gonna tell fibs about Rosie. Narrator: The very next day, she spoke to the Freight Cars. Daisy: “I see you like jokes, you made 1 good joke about me yesterday, I laughed and laughed, Rosie told me 1 about Emily, I’ll whisper it to all of you, but don’t tell Emily I told you guys that.” Narrator: and she chuckled away. Freight Cars: "Ha, ha!” Narrator: guffawed the Freight Cars. Freight Cars: “Emily will be fed up with Rosie when she knows about it, so let’s tell her and get back at Rosie for bumping all of us.” Narrator: They laughed rudely at the railroad engines just as they went by. Narrator: Very soon, Thomas, Percy, Duck, Oliver, Toby and Emily found out what had happened. Duck: “Disgraceful!” Narrator: said Duck. Oliver: “Disgusting!” Narrator: said Oliver. Emily: “Rubbish.” Narrator: said Emily. Thomas, Percy, Duck, Oliver, Toby and Emily: “We can’t allow it in here.” Narrator: They all consulted in unison. Thomas, Percy, Duck, Oliver, Toby and Emily: "Yes," Narrator: they all said in unison. Thomas, Percy, Duck, Oliver, Toby and Emily: “She did it to all of us, we’ll do it to her and see how she likes it.” Narrator: Rosie was all tired out. Narrator: The Freight Cars had been crazy and noisy. Narrator: She wanted a good rest in her train engine shed. Narrator: The 6 railroad angines barred her way." Emily: “Keep out!” Rosie: “Quit joking around!” Narrator: exclaimed Rosie angrily. Rosie: “I’m very tired!” Thomas, Percy, Duck, Oliver, Toby and Emily: “So are we.” Narrator: hissed the railroad engines. Thomas, Percy, Duck, Oliver, Toby and Emily: “We’re very tired of you, we like Daisy, we don’t like you, you tell stories about all of us to the Freight Cars.” Rosie: “No I don’t!" Thomas, Percy, Duck, Oliver, Toby and Emily: “Yes you do!” Rosie: “No I don’t!” Thomas, Percy, Duck, Oliver, Toby and Emily: “Yes you do!” Narrator: Mr. Percival came to stop the shouting. Thomas: "Rosie called me a galloping sausage patty!” Narrator: spluttered Thomas. Percy: “Rusty green scrap iron!” Narrator: put in Percy. Thomas: “I’m crazy old wheels.” Narrator: fumed Toby. Mr. Percival: “Well, Rosie?” Narrator: Rosie considered. Rosie: “I only wish, kind sir.” Narrator: she said to him gravely. Rosie: “That I would thought about those names myself, if the dome fits.” Mr. Percival: [Clears Throat] Thomas, Percy, Duck, Oliver, Toby and Emily: “She made Freight Cars laugh at us!" Narrator: accused the railroad engines. Narrator: Mr. Percival recovered, he had been trying not to laugh himself. Railroad Manager: “Did you, Rosie?” Rosie: “Absolutely not, kind sir, no railroad engine like me would be as mean and harsh as that.” Narrator: Daisy lurked up. Mr. Percival: “Now, Daisy, you heard what Rosie just said. Daisy: “I can’t understand it, kind sir, to think that Rosie, of all railroad engines, I’m dreadfully grieved, kind sir, but know nothing about it.” Mr. Percival: “I can see that.” Narrator: said Mr. Percival. Narrator: Daisy squirmed and hoped she didn’t. Mr. Percival: “I’m terribly sorry, Rosie," Narrator: Mr. Percival Went On Mr. Percival: but you need to go over to Henry’s station for a little while, I know he’ll be super excited to see you.” Rosie: Beg Pardon, kind sir, do You mean right Now?" Mr. Percival: "Yes please." Rosie: “Just as you wish, kind sir.” Narrator: Rosie trundled devastatingly away while Daisy smirked with victory and triumph. End of Part 2……………..
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