The Polar Express
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Well, that's more like it.
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Thank you.
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Thank you. I can't believe
you found my ticket.

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Did someone say they found a ticket?
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Well, in that case... Tickets, please.
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Thank you.
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- "L-E"?
- Just like that know-it-all kid.

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Watch your step.
Tricky walking up here.

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It's mighty slick.
Mighty slick, I tell you.

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There you go. What did I tell you?
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Years ago, on my first Christmas Eve run,
I was up on the roof making my rounds...

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...when I slipped on the ice myself.
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I reached out for a hand iron,
but it broke off. I slid and fell.

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And yet, I did not fall off this train.
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Someone saved you?
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Or something.
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An angel.
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Maybe.
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Wait. Wait.
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What did he look like? Did you see him?
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No, sir. But sometimes
seeing is believing.

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And sometimes the most real things
in the world are the things we can't see.

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The forsaken and the abandoned.
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Mind your step, now.
These poor toys have suffered enough...


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