| We are pulled back to the present as «Skimbleshanks The Railway Cat»
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| introduces himself. | 
| A friendly uncle to all of the cats, Skimbleshanks
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| attends the trains he rides, and makes sure every detail is perfect.
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| SOLO:
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| Skimbleshanks the railway cat, the cat of the railway train
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| There’s a whisper down the line at eleven thirty-nine
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| When the night mail’s ready to depart
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| Saying, «Skimble, where is Skimble has he gone to hunt the thimble
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| We must find him or the train can’t start!»
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| SKIMBLESHANKS:
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| All the guards and all the porters and the stationmaster’s daughters
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| Would be searching high and low
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| Saying «Skimble, where is Skimble for unless he’s very nimble
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| Then the night mail just can’t go»
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| At eleven forty-two with the signal overdue
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| And the passengers all frantic to a man
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| That’s when I would appear and I’d saunter to the rear
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| I’d been busy in the luggage van!
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| ALL:
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| Then he gave one flash of his glass-green eyes
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| And the signal went «All clear!»
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| They’d be off at last for the northern part of the northern hemisphere!
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| Skimbleshanks, the railway cat, the cat of the railway train
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| SKIMBLESHANKS:
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| You might say that by and large it was me who was in charge
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| Of the sleeping car express
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| From the driver and the guards to the bagmen playing cards
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| I would supervise them all more or less
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| ALL:
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| Down the corridor he paces and examines all the faces
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| Of the travellers in the first and the third
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| He established control by a regular patrol
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| And he’d know at once if anything occurred
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| He would watch you without winking and he saw what you were thinking
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| And it’s certain that he didn’t approve
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| Of hilarity and riot so that folk were very quiet
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| When Skimble was about and on the move
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| You could play no pranks with Skimbleshanks
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| He’s a cat that couldn’t be ignored
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| So nothing went wrong on the northern mail
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| When Skimbleshanks was aboard
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| SKIMBLESHANKS:
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| It was very pleasant when they’d found their little den
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| With their name written up on the door
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| And the berth was very neat with a newly folded sheet on And not a speck of dust on the floor
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| There was every sort of light you could make it dark or bright
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| And a button you could turn to make a breeze
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| And a funny little basin you’re supposed to wash your face in And a crank to shut the window should you sneeze
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| Then the guard looked in politely and would ask you very brightly
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| «Do you like your morning tea weak or strong?»
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| But I just behind him and was ready to remind him
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| For Skimble won’t let anything go wrong
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| When they crept into their cozy berth and pulled the counterpane
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| They ought to reflect that it was very nice
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| To know that they wouldn’t be bothered by mice
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| They can leave all that to the railway cat
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| The cat of the railway train
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| ALL:
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| Skimbleshanks, the railway cat, the cat of the railway train
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| SKIMBLESHANKS:
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| In the watches of the night I was always fresh and bright
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| Every now and then I’d have a cup of tea
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| With perhaps a drop of scotch while I was busy keeping on the watch
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| Only stopping here and there to catch a flea
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| They were fast asleep at Crewe
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| And so they never knew that I was walking up and down the station
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| They were sleeping all the while I was busy at Carlisle
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| Where I met the stationmaster with elation
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| They might see me at Dumfries if I summoned the police
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| If there was anything they ought to know about
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| When they got to Gallowgate there they did not have to wait
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| For Skimbleshanks will help them to get out
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| ALL:
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| And he gives you a wave of his long brown tail
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| Which says, «I'll see you again»
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| You’ll meet without fail on the midnight mail
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| The cat of the railway train
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| You’ll meet without fail on the midnight mail
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| The cat of the railway train |