Thomas & Friends: Tale of the Brave Page #2
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They were very big footprints,
bigger than any animal on sodor.
You mean
they were footprints from...
a monster?
A monster?
Honestly, the things you engines
come up with.
Don't be silly, Percy.
There's no such thing
as monsters.
Okay, thomas.
I hope you're right.
So do I...
As an eerie fog
rolled across sodor,
Percy couldn't stop thinking
about what thomas had said.
There's no such thing
as monsters.
Heh.
There's no such thing
as monsters.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh, whoa.
What's that?
I... hope...
it's... not... a...
monster.
Oh.
Runaway.
Runaway.
Runaway.
Look out.
Look out!
Runaway cars!
A monster!
A monster!
It's coming this way!
It's the monster
from the clay pits.
- Huh?
- The monster?
Ahh!
Oh, hello.
That be no monster, Percy.
That be an engine.
Ahoy there, matey.
I think they all thought
you were a sea monster.
I didn't think you were
a monster.
Ahem.
Oops.
A monster?
Oh, I don't usually
get mistaken for a monster.
Mind you, they do call me gator.
It seems they think
makes me look like an alligator.
Gator.
Ha, that's a great name.
Well, my real name is Gerald,
but I quite like being
called gator.
And I like being called thomas.
Or should we call you sandy now?
engine is my friend, Percy.
Hello.
Hello, Percy.
I'm sorry if I gave you
a fright.
I was in a hurry
to catch a ship.
Then the dock manager arrived.
He was not very happy
to see his docks
in such a mess.
What is going on here?
Those cars should be
in vicarstown by now, Percy.
Sorry, sir.
I was just leaving.
Good-bye, gator.
Good-bye Percy.
Percy felt very silly
for thinking the new engine
was a monster, but he was still
a little worried.
And that night,
as he set out to take
the mail train,
he seemed to see monsters
everywhere.
Oh, that's not so scary.
The next morning,
thomas woke up early
and headed straight
to the clay pits.
under construction.
- Got it?
- Yep.
One, two, three...
Hello, timothy.
Hello, thomas.
Find anything unusual in there?
Like what?
I don't know...
footprints from a monster
or something.
Boo.
- ahh!
You and your tricks.
You nearly made me blow
a safety valve.
We were only saying hello.
Poor thing.
You'd think he'd seen
a steam shovel.
Meanwhile,
to brendham docks
to collect some cars.
Percy was very sleepy
keeping a lookout for monsters.
Oh.
Come on, Percy, back it up.
Oh, no.
Oh, Percy.
Help.
What's that?
Percy, stop.
You've left your cars behind.
Oh.
What?
Oh, silly Percy...
only us.
Are you always such
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