![]() 123 "Phyllis" lost control and ran into the back of a stationary coal train and came to rest on two coal trucks. The crash depicted in Percy's Predicament had been met with indignation from a railwayman writing to Awdry that the accident wasn't possible he was wrong, and Awdry was right - Percy's Predicament was based on an incident on Apwhere a 0-6-0 Class H No. I wonder how it'd have gone if he remained a J50.? Thomas Comes to Breakfast had been arranged so Awdry could alter the shape of Thomas' running plate. ![]() And Donald (or is it Douglas?) still in black? They probably didn't have the blue paint ready for them, or they couldn't be repainted until the workload on the mainline had died down. As for the wife caring more about the breakfast than her house? Well, let's just say that she probably wasn't thinking straight. Thomas being scolded in Thomas Comes to Breakfast might sound unfair, but here's the key thing - he tried to move on his own, plus he was being arrogant and got punished for it. ![]()
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