...except Paddington Brown, who was seen boarding a fair train bound for Bristol. Police are closing in and expect to make an arrest soon.
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Good morning, madam, sir. Welcome on board. - Fine. Thank you. - May I offer you a glass of champagne? - Oh! Thank you. Very civilised, yes. - Thank you so much. Very kind. Nice to have a break after all I've been through with that beastly bear. Boiler pressure, two-two-five. Water, half a glass. - Air brake, off. - Nice work, J-Dog.
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Yes, Gertrude. ...news from the BBC. Four convicts made a daring escape from Portobello Prison last night. The prisoners all appear to have vanished without a trace...
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The book.
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D.
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D.
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A. A.
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Mrs Bird? Oh, so now you remember me? Well, I never. The cavalry. An old crone, a little girl and an insurance man. What am I going to do? I'll tell you exactly what I'm going to do. Hm? I'm going to bloomin' well biff you on the nose. Not a very good idea.
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My name's not J-Dog. It's Jonathan Brown. And I like steam trains. Oh! Oh, for goodness' sake. - I'm so sorry. - Get off! - Ssh, ssh. - Stop it, stop it! Don't shush me, Gertrude. I have just been spilled upon by a chilled liquid. Gerald. I want you to shush.
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Must be somewhere down there right now. Shouldn't we help him, Knuckles? How? We go back down there, they won't just lock us up, - they'll throw away the key! - I know, but... he's our friend.
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Paddington! Mrs Brown! Um... Ah. I've got an idea!
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Oh, hello, Your Honour. The hair is looking lovely.