Episode 4
The Run To The Castle
While Thomas was at the works being mended, Mehr engines were needed to pull passengers. Some passengers even had to ride the narrow gauge line to get to where they were going.
One day, Makenzie was at the station, where both narrow gauge, and Sir Tophamm Hatt's engines worked. One side was for the narrow gauge engines, and the other side was for Sir Tophamm Hatt's engines. Makenzie was getting coal, and water while Duncan was delivering her coaches to the station.
"I shouldn't have to be doing this!" Duncan shouted rudely. He got the coaches to the station, and steamed off. Just then, James puffed in with passengers.
"Anyone going to Ulfstead schloss will have to ride the narrow gauge line." sagte James kindly. The passengers walked toward Makenzie's train, and Makenzie backed up to the coaches.
"I've never seen Du here before." James said. "Are Du new here?"
"Yes, I am." Makenzie said.
James thought she was beautiful. "Well, good luck on your first trip." James said, and he left the station.
Makenzie's passengers were on board, and the conductor blew his whistle. Makenzie blew her whistle, and was about to take off, but her wheels slipped as she tried to pull the train. "I think this is too heavy." She said, and tried again.
She puffed very hard, but Makenzie had a hard time moving the heavy train. "Don't give up." sagte her driver, and with one final effort, Makenzie got the train moving. "I did it." She announced. "Well done girl." Makenzie's driver said.
They left the station, and were going along nicely. Along the way to Ulfstead Castle, Skarloey chuffed Weiter to Makenzie. "Hello Makenzie." sagte Skarloey happily. "Where are Du heading?"
"I'm heading to Ulfstead Castle" Makenzie replied. "Where are Du going?" Skarloey told her, that he was going to the Blue Mountain Quarry. "My load may be heavy." he said. "My load is heavy." Makenzie exclaimed, and giggled.
"Well, then good luck." Skarloey told her. After their conversation ended, Skarloey stopped at a red signal. Then, Makenzie was nearing the hügel to Ulfstead Castle. Her heavy passenger train made Makenzie's wheels slip again, but the train still moved.
"You're doing good," sagte her driver, "Just a little bit faster, and we'll reach the oben, nach oben in no time." Makenzie did puff faster, but that made her wheels slip fiercly, and then the train didn't Bewegen at all. "Oh no," Makenzie cried, "I'm stuck." She put on her brakes, and waited for help.
Donald, and Douglas puffed Weiter to her with a heavy load of stone. "Cinders, and ashes. Are Du stuck?" Donald asked. "I am. Can Du please help me?" Makenzie asked sweetly.
But Donald, and Douglas couldn't Bewegen their train, and Makenzie's at the same time. "We'll come back after we deliver the stone." Douglas said. Then the two scottish twins got to the oben, nach oben of the hügel with their train.
The passengers were anxious, and a little cross. "I can't keep the passengers waiting." Makenzie said. "I'll puff with all my might, and get the train to the top." So Makenzie slowly pulled the train up the hill. Her wheels weren't slipping this time. Soon, she reached the oben, nach oben of the hill, and stopped at the station near Ulfstead Castle. Millie was there to give the passengers a tour.
"Merci Makenzie." Millie said.
"You're welcome" Makenzie replied.
Makenzie still pulls passengers, but her trains are shorter, and much easier to pull.
The Run To The Castle
While Thomas was at the works being mended, Mehr engines were needed to pull passengers. Some passengers even had to ride the narrow gauge line to get to where they were going.
One day, Makenzie was at the station, where both narrow gauge, and Sir Tophamm Hatt's engines worked. One side was for the narrow gauge engines, and the other side was for Sir Tophamm Hatt's engines. Makenzie was getting coal, and water while Duncan was delivering her coaches to the station.
"I shouldn't have to be doing this!" Duncan shouted rudely. He got the coaches to the station, and steamed off. Just then, James puffed in with passengers.
"Anyone going to Ulfstead schloss will have to ride the narrow gauge line." sagte James kindly. The passengers walked toward Makenzie's train, and Makenzie backed up to the coaches.
"I've never seen Du here before." James said. "Are Du new here?"
"Yes, I am." Makenzie said.
James thought she was beautiful. "Well, good luck on your first trip." James said, and he left the station.
Makenzie's passengers were on board, and the conductor blew his whistle. Makenzie blew her whistle, and was about to take off, but her wheels slipped as she tried to pull the train. "I think this is too heavy." She said, and tried again.
She puffed very hard, but Makenzie had a hard time moving the heavy train. "Don't give up." sagte her driver, and with one final effort, Makenzie got the train moving. "I did it." She announced. "Well done girl." Makenzie's driver said.
They left the station, and were going along nicely. Along the way to Ulfstead Castle, Skarloey chuffed Weiter to Makenzie. "Hello Makenzie." sagte Skarloey happily. "Where are Du heading?"
"I'm heading to Ulfstead Castle" Makenzie replied. "Where are Du going?" Skarloey told her, that he was going to the Blue Mountain Quarry. "My load may be heavy." he said. "My load is heavy." Makenzie exclaimed, and giggled.
"Well, then good luck." Skarloey told her. After their conversation ended, Skarloey stopped at a red signal. Then, Makenzie was nearing the hügel to Ulfstead Castle. Her heavy passenger train made Makenzie's wheels slip again, but the train still moved.
"You're doing good," sagte her driver, "Just a little bit faster, and we'll reach the oben, nach oben in no time." Makenzie did puff faster, but that made her wheels slip fiercly, and then the train didn't Bewegen at all. "Oh no," Makenzie cried, "I'm stuck." She put on her brakes, and waited for help.
Donald, and Douglas puffed Weiter to her with a heavy load of stone. "Cinders, and ashes. Are Du stuck?" Donald asked. "I am. Can Du please help me?" Makenzie asked sweetly.
But Donald, and Douglas couldn't Bewegen their train, and Makenzie's at the same time. "We'll come back after we deliver the stone." Douglas said. Then the two scottish twins got to the oben, nach oben of the hügel with their train.
The passengers were anxious, and a little cross. "I can't keep the passengers waiting." Makenzie said. "I'll puff with all my might, and get the train to the top." So Makenzie slowly pulled the train up the hill. Her wheels weren't slipping this time. Soon, she reached the oben, nach oben of the hill, and stopped at the station near Ulfstead Castle. Millie was there to give the passengers a tour.
"Merci Makenzie." Millie said.
"You're welcome" Makenzie replied.
Makenzie still pulls passengers, but her trains are shorter, and much easier to pull.
For most of the duration of 2015, my mother and I went on field trips and attended cultural seminars. In June of this year, we visited Vancouver, Canada. We stayed at the Gage Residences, which is located in the universität of British Columbia. We explored the campus and city, visited a friend, and even rode the skytrain right up to the last stop. It was yet another fun trip for us. We also went back to Cebu in September. As a pre-birthday treat, my mother bought me tickets to see Rick Astley in konzert when he visited my country. He's my Favorit singer from the 80's. We had a blast during the concert, and my mother would scream, "Go Rick!" as he goofed around and joked onstage. This konzert made her reminisce about her youth, too. After the concert, we traveled back to Singapore on my birthday, where she attended a Teaching of English as a Sekunde Language seminar. We also continued our celebration there.
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