![]() The Conductor punches the tickets again for the return trip. The Conductor overhears and punches Hero Girl's ticket right away. The train gets back on the tracks and Hero Girl thanks Hero Boy for finding her ticket. Later, the wind blows it out while the train is on the Ice Lake, but Hero Boy and Hero Girl catch it. On the roof, he meets a mysterious Hobo and puts the ticket in his slipper at the Hobo's suggestion. Hero Boy, after Know-It-All says she might get thrown off the train, goes to pull the emergency brake, but stops when he finds her ticket on the air vent above, so he grabs it and goes after Hero Girl and the Conductor. Hero Boy explains the events and tries to offer her his ticket, but the Conductor forbids this and takes Hero Girl to the back of the train, onto the roof and to the cab of the locomotive. ![]() It flies back into the passenger car and sticks onto the air vent above the emergency brake.Īt that moment, the Conductor realizes he forgot to punch Hero Girl's ticket and goes to do so, but Hero Girl cannot find it. The train passes and the ticket gets blown underneath. The snowball hits a rock, causing the ticket to flatten again and land on the tracks in front of a tunnel. Having crumpled into a ball, it lands in the snow and becomes a large snowball as it rolls down a hill. As it falls towards a river, an eagle catches it and feeds it to its eaglet, who spits it out. It lands on the ground in the forest and is blown away yet again when a pack of wolves run past. It gets stuck on a window, so Hero Boy opens the window to retrieve it, but that gets it blown away again. Later, when Hero Girl goes with the Conductor to give some hot chocolate to Billy, Hero Boy finds her ticket, not punched, left on her seat, so he goes to return it, but loses it to the wind while trying to switch cars. After Know-It-All gets his ticket punched, he claims to Hero Boy that the Conductor is showing off his punching and wonders what his "LE" means. He hands it to the Conductor, who punches it. Hero Boy only finds a hole in his right pocket, so the Conductor suggests the left and sure enough, there is a ticket, much to Hero Boy's surprise. He first comes to Hero Boy, who looks confused, so he suggests he checks his pocket. The Conductor goes around to punch the tickets right after the train passes by Herpolsheimer's. Hero Boy gets a B on the left side of his ticket and an E on the right, Know-It-All and Hero Girl each get "LE" on the left side of their tickets, and Billy's reads "ON" on the right side. For the trip to the North Pole, the Conductor punches two letters in each of the children's tickets that become a word or phrase for the return trip representing a message for the child.
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