Emily in the middle

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00:00Emily in the middle.
00:18Donald and Douglas were on their way to Brendam Docks to pick up a special shipment of steel
00:24to take to Vicarstown.
00:25Whoa, Dougie.
00:26Look at all these flatbeds.
00:27Aye.
00:28I feel sorry for the engine that has to pull that lot, Donny.
00:29Ahoy, shipmates.
00:30Here's your train.
00:31Oh, that's too much salting.
00:32Even for two engines.
00:33A wee waste.
00:34We can pull that, no bother.
00:35Come on, Dougie.
00:36Let's show this old seadog what we can do.
00:37I'm no getting behind that train.
00:38I'm not going to get behind it.
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01:27I'm sure I'll be fine, Thomas.
01:29Well, then, you'd better hurry up,
01:31because they're already arguing.
01:39Come on, Dougie, get to the back of the train.
01:43You're blocking the line.
01:47Hello, everyone.
01:49I hear this train could use an extra engine.
01:52Aye, that's right.
01:54Thanks, Emily.
01:55Looks like me and the lassie will have to do this on our own.
01:59What? No, wait a minute.
02:02You're not taking this train without me.
02:08Ready to go, Donny.
02:17At last, the heavy shipment was on its way to Vicarstown.
02:21About time.
02:23And everything could go back to normal at the docks.
02:31You know, thanks for helping, Emily.
02:34No trouble at all, Donald.
02:36Ach, no, I'm Douglas.
02:38Donald's my brother.
02:40He's the difficult one.
02:43All right, what's so funny?
02:45He tried to make out that it was me who pushed him.
02:49I said, you pulled me more like.
02:53He was proper sulky all day.
02:56Really?
02:59And I'll tell you something else, you made my brother.
03:02And that's when Donald reversed
03:05into the sickness of his brother.
03:09And that's when Donald reversed into the signal box.
03:17Hey, Donny, what's going on?
03:20I'm no going any further.
03:22You what?
03:23I said, I'm no going any further.
03:28You what?
03:29Oh, brother.
03:30Perhaps there's something on the line.
03:33Like a hay cart.
03:35Hey!
03:36Oh, the mule!
03:38Donald!
03:39I want to swap places.
03:41What?
03:42Why?
03:43I can hear yous 2 laughing away.
03:46It's no fair me being stuck out at the front on my own.
03:49Go on, Douglas.
03:51You take the front of the train.
03:53Please?
03:54All right.
03:55But only because you asked nicely, Emily.
03:58I said please.
03:59Who didn't?
04:00Well, I was thinking it.
04:05Oh.
04:08Oh!
04:12Sorry, Toby!
04:14Didn't see you there!
04:16Oh, no!
04:22Oh!
04:29Sorry, Tobee, didn't see you there.
04:32Ho, ho, ho!
04:40Oh!
04:42Donald had stopped the train right in the middle of Sudbury Junction,
04:46and it was blocking the line.
04:48Oh, no!
04:54Oh!
04:56Get out of my way! You're holding up the express!
05:00All right. Cool your funnel, big man.
05:03Oh, the indignity!
05:08So, Emily, what were yous two talking about?
05:12Not that I'm bothered.
05:14Oh, Douglas was telling me some funny stories about...
05:17well, about both of you, actually.
05:20Well, I bet he didn't tell you about the time he broke down
05:24and I had to rescue him.
05:27No, he didn't tell me about that.
05:31HE LAUGHS
05:38Now what's the hold-up?
05:41OK, Donny, that's enough. We're swapping back.
05:44Come on, now. This is getting silly.
05:47I'm not being silly. Let's swap back.
05:51You've always got to have your way.
05:53You've always got to have your own way.
05:56Wait! No! I don't think this is a good idea.
06:00Please, you two, I can't hold the train!
06:03Don't run away from me when I'm talking to you.
06:06Douglas had stopped the train half way up Gordon's Hill
06:10and poor Emily was left holding all the heavy flatbeds on her own.
06:15You never listen to me. You always do what you want.
06:19Nay, true. You never listen to me. You always do what you want.
06:23Nay, true.
06:25It is. No, it isn't.
06:27Yes, it is.
06:29And then there was trouble.
06:31Oh, no!
06:41Donny, are we still moving? Or is it...?
06:45Oh, no! The train!
06:55Oh, no!
07:02It wasn't my fault.
07:04Yes, it was.
07:06It wasn't.
07:07It was.
07:08It wasn't.
07:09It was.
07:10It wasn't.
07:11It was.
07:12For goodness sake, you two!
07:15I was trying to help you out.
07:18If you would just stop arguing for one minute,
07:21you'd be in trouble.
07:23Oh, no!
07:25Oh, no!
07:27Oh, no!
07:29If you would just stop arguing for one minute,
07:32you'd see it's me that needs some help now.
07:39Oh, what's happened here, then?
07:42Oh, come on! What's the hold-up?
07:46Oh, it's these silly engines blocking the line again.
07:51It wasn't me. It was my...
07:54Brother.
07:55It was both of us.
07:56Aye, Dougie, it was.
07:58Donald and Douglas could agree on something.
08:07Hello, Emily.
08:09How are you getting on with Donald and Douglas?
08:11Fine now.
08:13And next time, I know never to come between two brothers when they're arguing.
08:23This never would have happened if we'd have both been at the back.
08:26Aye, we should have been together at the back in the first place.
08:29Agreed.
08:30Aye.
08:31That's that, then.
08:32Aye, that's that.
08:33That's what I said.
08:34So did I.
08:35I said it first, though.
08:36No, I said it first.
08:38Yes, I did.
08:39No, you didn't.
08:40I said it first.