Runaway engine

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00:01Runaway Engine
00:05It was still early, when Millie, the Earl of Sodor's narrow-gauge engine, arrived at the Blue Mountain Quarry.
00:15Hello, Millie! Have you come to help us out again today?
00:19No, not this time, Skaloid. I'm collecting gravel for the Earl of Sodor's Dino Park.
00:25Come on, Millie! The gravel crushes this way, remember?
00:30Look! So good to see you!
00:33How are things at the castle?
00:35Very busy. Stephen and Glyn are giving tours all day long.
00:42Millie was right. Stephen and Glyn had lots of visitors, waiting to be taken round the castle and grounds.
00:49Enjoy the tour!
00:52The old coffee pot's not quite as experienced as I am, but he does his best.
00:57Maybe not as experienced, Stephen, but I am considerably younger.
01:04Touche, my friend!
01:10Now, simmer down, you two. And listen, Millie isn't here today, so I'll need you both to help out.
01:18Won't be a problem for us, sir.
01:20Tomorrow?
01:21Well, it's not exactly rocket science now, is it, Stephen?
01:30You are listening, aren't you?
01:32Oh, yes, sir. Sorry, sir. What is it you'd like us to do?
01:35Glyn, I need you to bring up coal for the fires later today.
01:40And Stephen, can you collect the garden waste as soon as possible, please?
01:45I'll rock it over there right now, sir.
01:52Ah, oh, um, right after this next tour.
02:00So, who's looking after your job at the castle today?
02:03Stephen and Glyn are. We always help each other out when there's extra work to be done.
02:11Did you manage to collect that garden waste?
02:14I'll get on to it shortly.
02:16I didn't want to keep my hands waiting.
02:24But when Millie returned, the garden waste was still at the side of the track, waiting to be moved.
02:31Hmm, I guess they didn't get to that job yet.
02:35She didn't worry about it at first, as she had her own work to do.
02:45Hmm, I thought Glyn and Stephen were going to deal with that.
03:03But when it was still there by late afternoon, she was completely fed up.
03:09I can't believe they've left that waste for me to move. Hmm, we'll see about that.
03:17When Stephen passed by later, the garden waste had all gone.
03:22Oh, I guess Glyn's moved it.
03:25Nice one, me old coffee pot!
03:28But Stephen was wrong.
03:31What?
03:36Who put this garden waste here?
03:38It wasn't me.
03:40It must have been Millie then. That's not fair at all.
03:44It wasn't fair to leave it for me when I have so many other jobs to do.
03:49Hmm, I guess Glyn's moved it.
03:52Nice one, me old coffee pot!
03:55But Stephen was wrong.
04:00Oh, she's got quite a temper, eh, Glyn?
04:04It wasn't fair to leave it for me.
04:10Oh, dear! I didn't mean for her to hear that.
04:14Do you think I should go and apologise?
04:16Let's move all that garden waste first. Millie's bound to calm down soon.
04:21It's only a little misunderstanding between friends.
04:25You're right. I'll say sorry first thing tomorrow.
04:30But the next morning, Millie was nowhere to be found.
04:38Phew!
04:46Ow!
04:48Well, I never... Sorry!
04:53Where could Millie be?
04:57Nobody, Stephen asked, had seen Millie at all.
05:08OK, no need to be rude.
05:11Oh, dear! I never meant to upset her.
05:16What if I've upset her so much that she's run away?
05:21There you are, Stephen.
05:23Now, have you and Millie made up yet?
05:26Oh, Glyn, I haven't been able to find her.
05:29Oh, dear! I haven't seen her either.
05:32Then Millie must have run away.
05:35I have to find her and bring her home.
05:40Pee-ow, Stephen. Pee-ow.
05:43Because Millie could only travel on the narrow-gauge track,
05:47Stephen knew there weren't many places she could have run away to.
05:51Millie!
05:53This isn't in the brochure.
05:55Millie!
05:57So, Stephen took the long way around to get to Crovan's Gate.
06:01And where are we going now?
06:04Maybe she's run into trouble or even danger.
06:07And it will be all my...
06:10No, no, no!
06:13All my...
06:15No, no, no!
06:17I've run out of water.
06:21Now I'm the one in trouble.
06:23Oh, and what's going on now?
06:26I'm so sorry. I forgot to fill up with water.
06:29Well, really. And to think they once called you the Rocket.
06:34Oh, what a terrible day.
06:36Who knows how long it will be till I get rescued.
06:41Sir Robert?
06:43Millie?
06:45I thought you'd run away.
06:47What on earth made you think that?
06:50Well, first I forgot to clean up the...
06:53Then you overheard me say...
06:55So when I couldn't find you...
06:57Oh, Stephen.
06:59The Earl and I left very early to collect a new motor for the castle turntable.
07:04Oh. I did tell you and Glyn yesterday.
07:08But you weren't listening.
07:10No, sir.
07:12But I'm so relieved you're all right, Millie.
07:15Oh, Stephen. It was just a misunderstanding.
07:19And I upset you first by dumping that garden waste in front of your shed.
07:24But your two misunderstandings have stranded these tourists halfway across the island.
07:31I'm so sorry, sir.
07:32Sorry, sir.
07:33Ahem!
07:35Sir Robert!
07:37I really must complain about the tour I have just taken.
07:41Must you really, sir?
07:43I'd say you're lucky to have had an extended tour of Sodor.
07:48But in the brochure...
07:50I won't charge you a penny extra.
07:53And I'll even throw in some free tea and cake when you get back to the castle.
07:58That's definitely not in the brochure.
08:02Oh, Millie. Thank you again for rescuing me.
08:06That's what friends do, Stephen.
08:09And where on earth have you two been?
08:12I've been left here on my own doing everything.
08:16Ooh! He's got quite a temper, eh, Stephen?
08:20And where on earth have you two been?
08:23I've been left here on my own doing everything.
08:26Ooh! He's got quite a temper, eh, Stephen?
08:30And where on earth have you two been?
08:33Ha-ha-ha!
08:35Ha-ha-ha!