The Following chapter was adapted from the story of the same name and uses elements from "The Sad Story of Henry" both written by The Rev. W. Awdry.
Once, an engine attached to a train Was afraid of a few drops of rain...
It went into a tunnel,
And squeaked through its funnel And never came out again.
A few years ago, Henry refussed to leave a tunnel because he thought the rain would ruin his paintwork.
All the passengers argued with him, but it was no good.
They tried pulling him out,...
and pushing him out.
Then they realised that a crowd of people can't move a train so they got another engine to try pushing.
But Henry Still refused to move.
In the end, the controller of the railway (we'll talk more about him later) ordered the rail workers to take up the old rails, build a wall in front of him and leave him there.
They let him out a day later after Henry was sorry and the usual express engine broke down.
But since that day, Henry has always tried his hardest to not be afraid of everything, and he certainly wasn't afraid of some goblins or whatever.
A couple of hours later, Henry backed onto his coaches for his return train. Lot's of people were waiting at the station just before the bridge. They wanted to see what would happen.
"Henry has plenty of ashes," said the driver. "Please keep all windows shut till we have passed the bridge. Henry is as excited as we are, aren't you old boy?"
Henry was too stuffed up to answer but he really was excited.
The Guard's flag waved, his whistle blew, and they were off.
Meanwhile, Fee and Foo were on the bridge again but this time, things were different. First off, Harvey chose not to come along this time. Secondly, Fee just used the rocks that were in the area. And finally, Fee was using a HUGE rock, so NO MERCY!
Soon, Henry turned the corner and he could see the twins on the bridge.
"Are you ready Henry?" said his driver. "Sneeze hard when I tell you."
At this point, Henry was very stuffed up indeed.
"NOW" shouted the driver, and turned the handle.
"Aa Aaa AAaa AAAAAA AAAAACHOOOOOOO!" sneezed Henry.
Smoke and steam and ashes went all over the bridge and all over the twins. they were temporarily blinded by all the soot.
"Hooray!" shouted Henry who was happy to be breathing properly again. "They won't be dropping stones on engines for quite a while!"
All the passengers were singing his praises all the way back to the big station.
At this time, the twins could see again but their eyes were stinging a little.
"You know, I've learnt something today Foo," said Fee. "If you're going to mess with trains, make sure they can't see you."
It was clear that Fee wasn't done here yet.
Sorry for the delay.