Sam. |
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Sam. |
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Sam! |
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What's the matter? |
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I was only outside. |
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Something woke me.
I thought I heard a train. |
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Tom could never have got the railways
going up here in Scotland as well. |
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Well, if it was a train,
Tom Walter's train, |
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Jenny might be on it. |
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There is a railway,
we saw it last night. |
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I was out there just now.
I'd have heard it, wouldn't I? |
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Yeah, I suppose so. |
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Come on, I'll get the horses. |
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If we push it we might get to
the first of them power stations today. |
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-What's the hurry?
-No point in hanging about. |
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After we've had some breakfast. |
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Well? Was it? |
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Well, it was a train, right enough,
Mr McAlister, sir. |
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Stopped at the tunnel,
just this side of the loch. |
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What are they doing? |
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(CHUCKLES) |
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