Thread:FireTrainThomas01/@comment-1338865-20180415143736/@comment-25557208-20180417160624

Yeah ok.

Thomas: "His driver examined him carefully."

Percy's Driver: "Your value gear has jammed. We need to reach the next station. Do you think you can still get us there?"

Percy: "I'll try."

Thomas: "Replied Percy.

Percy did his best."

Percy: "If I fail,"

Thomas: "He thought to himself,"

Percy: "The passengers will be cross and the railway will close."

Thomas: "Everything blurred. He was really too tired to make another turn of his wheels, but he did, and another, and another, and another.

Finally, tired, but triumphant, Percy reached the station."

Percy: "I'm here at last!"

Thomas: "He wheezed."

Passengers: "Thank you for getting us home."

Thomas: "Said the passengers."

Passengers: "We'll tell all our friends what a fine railway this is."

Thomas: "His driver was delighted."

Percy's Driver: "You're a gallant old engine."

Thomas: "He said to Percy."

Percy's Driver: "When you're rested, we'll mend you, so you'll be ready for tomorrow."

Thomas: "And,"

Narrator: "Smiled Thomas,"

Thomas: "Percy always was ready for tomorrow."

James: "Thanks for telling us about him."

Narrator: "Whispered James."

James: "I was wrong. Passengers are important after all."

Narrator: "The next day, Percy came home. All the engines were there to greet him. Duke pushed his truck to the siding, where he was lifted onto his rails.

This was the signal for a chorus of whistles from engines small and large. Everyone was happy, and Percy was the happiest of them all."

Percy: "You know,"

Narrator: "He whispered to Thomas,"

Percy: "This helps an engine to feel that at last, he has really come home."

What do you think?