Skarloey: With your grand wheels, Sir Handel.

Michael Angelis: Said Skarloey.

Skarloey: You're just the engine to tackle George.

Sir Handel: Who's George?

Skarloey: That steamroller over there.

Michael Angelis: Replied Skarloey.

Skarloey: Listen.

Michael Angelis: The steamroller was making rude remarks about the engines.

George: Railways are no good. Turn them into roads. Pull them up, turn them into roads. Railways are no good. Turn them into roads. Pull them up, turn them into roads.

Sir Handel: And you, I suppose, are George? Yes, I've heard of you.

George: And I've heard of you. You swank around with your steamroller wheels, pretending you're as good as me.

Sir Handel: Actually...

Michael Angelis: Retorted Sir Handel.

Sir Handel: I'm better. Goodbye.

Michael Angelis: George chuffered on, fuming.

Michael Angelis: George took no notice. There was barely room to pass. Sir Handel was cross.

Sir Handel: Get out of my way, you great clumsy road hog.

George: Huh! I don't move for imitation steamrollers.

Michael Angelis: Huffed George. They lumbered along as the insults continue. Then there was trouble.

(George rams at the Pippi Longstocks)

Tom Clements: When strange children runs out of the carriage that where shocked.

Pippi: My tea cloths!

Tommy: My estimation kit!

Annika: My pots of colors paints!

Sir Handel: Aagh!

Michael Angelis: Cried Sir Handel.

Sir Handel: That was your fault.

George: No it wasn't, it was yours.

Michael Angelis: Everyone was arguing about who was to blame.

(They hear the ringing of the bike's bell)

Policeman: Hello, hello, hello.

Michael Angelis: Said a policeman ominously.

Policeman: And what's going on here?

Michael Angelis: This made everyone stop arguing. They set to work clearing up the mess instead. Next day, the workmen put up a fence between the road and the railway. Then they went away, taking George with him. Sir Handel thought he had made George go away.

Michael Angelis: Sir Handel never mention steamrollers now.