Narrator: The next day, Harry and Sally got up and went to the locomotive works to see about giving the orders of the locomotive to the Juniata locomotive works. But on the way Harry realized something.

Harry: Say, Sally, how are we going to afford this engine? We are just two ordinary street people who have the average paychecks.

Sally: I don't know. We will have to see about that.

Narrator: Harry then thought: "Now what are we going to do. We were all ready to place the ordr in for the new engine, and now we find out we have no money to have it built." But then Harry thought of something.

Harry: Say, I just remembered that I still have all of my Fathers possessions and money in my possession. We can sell some of my fathers' possessions and use his money to pay for the building of this engine.

Sally: Well, let's get to it.

Harry: There is just one problem. We have to go back to Bethlehem to go get my part of his will.

Sally: Oh Dear. That is a problem.

Harry: I know.

Narrator: Just then Sally thought of something.

Sally: What if I go to Bethlehem and get the will for you?

Harry: That would be great!

Narrator: So Harry and Sally went down towards the train station. Sally got aboard the train and went off towards Bethlehem to get Harrys will of his father. As the train went along, Sally began to take in the wonderful countryside on either side of the train. She began to nod off to the gentle rock of the train on the tracks and listening to the engine working up front.

Sally: This is so relaxing. I wish that this would last forever.

Narrator: Just then, there was a terrific banging noise, and the train jerked and rocked violently. Then the car seemed to lift off the ground and go towards one side. Then she realized what was happening. The car was derailing.

Sally: Oh No!

Narrator: The car flipped over onto its side and split open., throwing Sally through the air. Sally's head bounced onto a rock and she went unconscious. Some time later, Sally woke up in a hospital bed being stared at by a doctor. She felt very dizzy after being unconscious for several hours, but she decided to try and get up to talk anyway.

Sally: uuuugghh. What happened?

Doctor: You were in a train wreck and you're head was flung into a rock. You could have died.

Sally: Where am I?

Doctor: You are in Bethlehem hospital.

Sally: Bethlehem, this is where I am supposed to go. Can I leave this place now?

Doctor: You can't leave yet, we need to make sure that you did not hurt yourself in any way.

Sally: How long will that be?

Doctor: For several days.

Sally: Well I need to get back to Harrisburg in a little while as soon as I get something done here.

Doctor: Well, that will have to wait for a little while.

Sally: Darn.

Narrator: So Sally waited to be discharged from the hospital. Meanwhile in Harrisburg, Harry was waiting anxiously at the train station for Sally to return, but there was no sign of her. Soon however, a train pulled into the train station. Harry was expecting for Sally to be on board, but she was no where to be seen. Suddenly, there was a rush of people coming towards the train, trying to look at all of the people that were coming off of the train. Harry decided to ask questions.

Harry: What is going on over here?

Stranger: There was a train wreck over by Bethlehem. The engines boiler exploded. They are sending people home on relief trains.

Narrator: Harry then was very concerned for Sally. He wondered if she was alright. He waited, and waited, and waited, but there was no sign of Sally on any of the relief trains. He started to think that Sally was dead. Meanwhile, over in Bethlehem, Sally was in the hospital waiting to be discharged from the hospital. She was getting very impatient. She wanted to get to Harry's house and get the will from harry's house. Then, she saw that there was no one around except the other patients. She decided that she was going to make an escape.

Sally: If I can escape from here, I will be able to get back to Harrisburg sooner.

Narrator: But then She discovered something. The door was locked! She knew that she would not be able to get out of the hospital unless someone unlocked the door. But just then, a nurse came in through the door and forget to close it.

Sally: (Thinking to herself) Now is my chance!

Narrator: So Sally jumped out of bed and rushed towards the door. She got through the door and ran out of the hospital. She ran out into the streets, and made it away from the hospital without anybody noticing her.

Sally: Now that that is settled, I had better get to Harry's house.

Narrator: But then she realized something.

Sally: Oh No! harry never told me where his house is!

Narrator: Sally was very stressed out. She thought that she would not be able to get the savings and not be able to get the money to build the locomotive. Just then she thought of something.

Sally: Wait a second here, if Harry is wanted throughout Bethlehem, the police must have gone to his house to look for him. I will just ask the police where Harry lives.

Narrator: So Sally went to the police office. When she got there, there were several police officers at the front desk. Sally walked up to them.

Sally: Hello, could you please tell me where the Stone household is?

Police officer: Why do you want to know?

Sally: Because I am a relative that has some possessions in his house, and I want to get them back.

Police officer: Oh, OK. Well, anyways, the house is 12Broad Street.

Sally: Thank you.

Narrator: So Sally went to Harry's address, and was about to enter when a woman came out the door.

Sally: I did not think that Harry had a wife! I wonder if I can talk her into letting me enter the house?

Narrator: So Sally started to approach the woman. When the woman noticed her, she turned to look at her. The woman looked upset, and did not seem like she wanted to talk to her. Sally decided to speak up anyway.

Sally: Hello, my name is Sally, who are you?

Woman: My name is Maria. Now will you please leave me alone?

Sally: Why are you in such a foul mood?

Maria: because my husband killed an innocent 15 year old girl, who was working in a steel mill.

Sally: I know about that. I read about it in the newspaper.

Maria: Why are you here?

Sally: Because your husband was a friend of mine until now. I just remembered that I let him borrow a book of mine, and I would like to have it back.

Maria: I see. Well, go on in.

Narrator: So Sally went in to the house, and started to look for Harry's part of his father's will. She looked in Harry's room. She looked, and looked, and looked throughout the room, but could no find the will. Then she looked in the study, and noticed after looking through the books for a few minutes, a piece of paper that had harry's name written on it. She opened it up, and discovered that it was the will of Harry's father. She slipped it into her pocket, and was about to leave when Maria walked up to her to talk to her.

Maria: Did you find your book?

Sally: Yes, now I should really be getting back to Altoona. Harry will probably be worried sick waiting for me.

Narrator: It was just then that Sally realized her mistake, and saw the shocked and angry look on Maria's face.

Maria: You traitor! You are helping my husband get away with his murder! Wait till I tell this to the Police!

Narrator: Sally realized that she had to get out of Bethlehem and get back to Harrisburg to warn Harry. She ran out of the house and right to the train station, and boarded a train back to Altoona. She reached Altoona after a few hours, and went right to the apartment. She found harry waiting for her. She spoke up.

Sally: Harry, I accidentally told your wife where we are!

Harry: Oh Dear God! We have to get out of here!

Sally: But we can't order the engine if we leave here!

Harry: I know. But we can't get caught by the police! We will get put to death, and we will not have any chance at saving Polly!

Narrator: So Harry and Sally got on board a train, and headed out of Altoona, and back to Harrisburg.

When they got there, they went right to sally's house. Then harry asked something.

Harry: How are we going to save Polly now?

Sally: I don't know. Wait a second, I just heard about another place that might be able to build this engine for us. The Baldwin locomotive works in Philadelphia!

Harry: Alright, we will head there tomorrow!

Narrator: So Sally and harry went to bed planning to head to Philadelphia in the morning, and with in the next coming days, they would have the adventure of their lifetimes.