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  THE

  StoryofDOCTORDOLITTLE

  BEINGTHE

  HISTORYOFHISPECULIARLIFE

  ATHOMEANDASTONISHINGADVENTURES

  INFOREIGNPARTSNEVERBEFOREPRINTED。

  TO

  ALLCHILDREN

  CHILDRENINYEARSANDCHILDRENINHEART

  IDEDICATETHISSTORY

  Therearesomeofusnowreachingmiddleagewhodiscoverthemselvestobelamentingthepastinonerespectifinnoneother,thattherearenobookswrittennowforchildrencomparablewiththoseofthirtyyearsago。I

  saywrittenFORchildrenbecausethenewpsychologicalbusinessofwritingABOUTthemasthoughtheyweresmallpillsorhatchedinsomeespeciallyscientificmethodisextremelypopulartoday。Writingforchildrenratherthanaboutthemisverydifficultaseverybodywhohastrieditknows。Itcanonlybedone,Iamconvinced,bysomebodyhavingagreatdealofthechildinhisownoutlookandsensibilities。Suchwastheauthorof\"TheLittleDuke\"and\"TheDoveintheEagle’sNest,\"suchtheauthorof\"AFlatironforaFarthing,\"and\"TheStoryofaShortLife。\"Such,aboveall,theauthorof\"AliceinWonderland。\"Grownupsimaginethattheycandothetrickbyadoptingbabylanguageandtalkingdowntotheirverycriticalaudience。Thereneverwasagreatermistake。

  Theimaginationoftheauthormustbeachild’simaginationandyetmaturelyconsistent,sothattheWhiteQueenin\"Alice,\"forinstance,isseenjustasachildwouldseeher,butshecontinuesalwaysherselfthroughallherdistressingadventures。Thesupremetouchofthewhiterabbitpullingonhiswhiteglovesashehastensisagainabsolutelythechild’svision,butthewhiterabbitasguideandintroducerofAlice’sadventuresbelongstomaturegrowninsight。

  Geniusesarerareand,withoutbeingatallanunduepraiseroftimespast,onecansaywithouthesitationthatuntiltheappearanceofHughLofting,thesuccessorofMissYonge,Mrs。

  Ewing,Mrs。GattyandLewisCarrollhadnotappeared。IrememberthedelightwithwhichsomesixmonthsagoIpickedupthefirst\"Dolittle\"bookintheHampshirebookshopatSmithCollegeinNorthampton。OneofMr。

  Lofting’spictureswasquiteenoughforme。

  ThepicturethatIlighteduponwhenIfirstopenedthebookwastheoneofthemonkeysmakingachainwiththeirarmsacrossthegulf。

  ThenIlookedfurtheranddiscoveredBumporeadingfairystoriestohimself。AndthenlookedagainandtherewasapictureofJohnDolittle’shouse。

  ButpicturesarenotenoughalthoughmostauthorsdrawsobadlythatifoneofthemhappenstohavethegeniusforlinethatMr。Loftingshowstheremustbe,onefeels,somethinginhiswritingaswell。Thereis。Youcannotreadthefirstparagraphofthebook,whichbeginsintherightway\"Onceuponatime\"withoutknowingthatMr。Loftingbelievesinhisstoryquiteasmuchasheexpectsyouto。Thatisthefirstessentialforastoryteller。Thenyoudiscoverasyoureadonthathehastherighteyefortherightdetail。Whatchild—inquiringmindcouldresistthisintriguingsentencetobefoundonthesecondpageofthebook:

  \"Besidesthegold—fishinthepondatthebottomofhisgarden,hehadrabbitsinthepantry,whitemiceinhispiano,asquirrelinthelinenclosetandahedgehoginthecellar。\"

  AndthenwhenyoureadalittlefurtheryouwilldiscoverthattheDoctorisnotmerelyapegonwhomtohangexcitingandvariousadventuresbutthatheishimselfamanoforiginalandlivelycharacter。Heisaverykindly,generousman,andanyonewhohaseverwrittenstorieswillknowthatitismuchmoredifficulttomakekindly,generouscharactersinterestingthanunkindlyandmeanones。ButDolittleisinteresting。Itisnotonlythatheisquaintbutthatheiswiseandknowswhatheisabout。Thereader,howeveryoung,whomeetshimgetsverysoonasensethatifhewereintrouble,notnecessarilymedical,hewouldgotoDolittleandaskhisadviceaboutit。Dolittleseemstoextendhishandfromthepageandgraspthatofhisreader,andIcanseehimgoingdownthecenturiesakindofPiedPiperwiththousandsofchildrenathisheels。Butnotonlyisheadarlingandaliveandcrediblebuthiscreatorhasalsomanagedtoinvesteverybodyelseinthebookwiththesamekindoflife。

  Nowthisbusinessofgivinglifetoanimals,makingthemtalkandbehavelikehumanbeings,isanextremelydifficultone。LewisCarrollabsolutelyconqueredthedifficulties,butI

  amnotsurethatanyoneafterhimuntilHughLoftinghasreallymanagedthetrick;eveninsuchamasterpieceas\"TheWindintheWillows\"

  wearenotquiteconvinced。JohnDolittle’sfriendsareconvincingbecausetheircreatorneverforcesthemtodeserttheirowncharacteristics。Polynesia,forinstance,isnaturalfromfirsttolast。ShereallydoescareabouttheDoctorbutshecaresasabirdwouldcare,havingalwayssomeplacetowhichsheisgoingwhenherbusinesswithherfriendsisover。AndwhenMr。Loftinginventsfantasticanimalshegivesthemakindofcrediblepossibilitywhichisextraordinarilyconvincing。Itwillbeimpossibleforanyonewhohasreadthisbooknottobelieveintheexistenceofthepushmi—pullyu,whowouldbecredibleenoughevenweretherenodrawingofit,butthepictureonpage145

  settlesthematterofhistruthonceandforall。

  Infactthisbookisaworkofgeniusand,asalwayswithworksofgenius,itisdifficulttoanalyzetheelementsthathavegonetomakeit。Thereispoetryhereandfantasyandhumor,alittlepathosbut,aboveall,anumberofcreationsinwhoseexistenceeverybodymustbelievewhethertheybechildrenoffouroroldmenofninetyorprosperousbankersofforty—five。I

  don’tknowhowMr。Loftinghasdoneit;I

  don’tsupposethatheknowshimself。Thereitis——thefirstrealchildren’sclassicsince\"Alice。\"

  HUGHWALPOLE。

  CONTENTS

  INTRODUCTION

  IPUDDLEBY

  IIANIMALLANGUAGE

  IIIMOREMONEYTROUBLES

  IVAMESSAGEFROMAFRICA

  VTHEGREATJOURNEY

  VIPOLYNESIAANDTHEKING

  VIITHEBRIDGEOFAPES

  VIIITHELEADEROFTHELIONS

  IXTHEMONKEYSCOUNCIL

  XTHERARESTANIMALOFALL

  XITHEBLACKPRINCE

  XIIMEDICINEANDMAGIC

  XIIIREDSAILSANDBLUEWINGS

  XIVTHERATSWARNING

  XVTHEBARBARYDRAGON

  XVITOO—TOO,THELISTENER

  XVIITHEOCEANGOSSIPS

  XVIIISMELLS

  XIXTHEROCK

  XXTHEFISHERMAN’STOWN

  XXIHOMEAGAIN

  THESTORYOFDOCTORDOLITTLE

  THESTORYOF

  DOCTORDOLITTLE

  THEFIRSTCHAPTER

  PUDDLEBY

  ONCEuponatime,manyyearsagowhenourgrandfatherswerelittlechildren——therewasadoctor;andhisnamewasDolittle——

  JohnDolittle,M。D。\"M。D。\"meansthathewasaproperdoctorandknewawholelot。

  Helivedinalittletowncalled,Puddleby—

  on—the—Marsh。Allthefolks,youngandold,knewhimwellbysight。Andwheneverhewalkeddownthestreetinhishighhateveryonewouldsay,\"TheregoestheDoctor!——He’sacleverman。\"Andthedogsandthechildrenwouldallrunupandfollowbehindhim;andeventhecrowsthatlivedinthechurch—towerwouldcawandnodtheirheads。

  Thehousehelivedin,ontheedgeofthetown,wasquitesmall;buthisgardenwasverylargeandhadawidelawnandstoneseatsandweeping—willowshangingover。Hissister,SarahDolittle,washousekeeperforhim;buttheDoctorlookedafterthegardenhimself。

  Hewasveryfondofanimalsandkeptmanykindsofpets。Besidesthegold—fishinthepondatthebottomofhisgarden,hehadrabbitsinthepantry,whitemiceinhispiano,asquirrelinthelinenclosetandahedgehoginthecellar。

  Hehadacowwithacalftoo,andanoldlamehorse—twenty—fiveyearsofage——andchickens,andpigeons,andtwolambs,andmanyotheranimals。ButhisfavoritepetswereDab—Dabtheduck,Jipthedog,Gub—Gubthebabypig,Polynesiatheparrot,andtheowlToo—Too。

  Hissisterusedtogrumbleaboutalltheseanimalsandsaidtheymadethehouseuntidy。

  AndonedaywhenanoldladywithrheumatismcametoseetheDoctor,shesatonthehedgehogwhowassleepingonthesofaandnevercametoseehimanymore,butdroveeverySaturdayallthewaytoOxenthorpe,anothertowntenmilesoff,toseeadifferentdoctor。

  Thenhissister,SarahDolittle,cametohimandsaid,\"John,howcanyouexpectsickpeopletocomeandseeyouwhenyoukeepalltheseanimalsinthehouse?It’safinedoctorwouldhavehisparlorfullofhedgehogsandmice!That’sthefourthpersonagetheseanimalshavedrivenaway。SquireJenkinsandtheParsonsaytheywouldn’tcomenearyourhouseagain——nomatterhowsicktheyare。Wearegettingpoorereveryday。Ifyougoonlikethis,noneofthebestpeoplewillhaveyouforadoctor。\"

  \"ButIliketheanimalsbetterthanthe`bestpeople’,\"saidtheDoctor。

  \"Youareridiculous,\"saidhissister,andwalkedoutoftheroom。

  So,astimewenton,theDoctorgotmoreandmoreanimals;andthepeoplewhocametoseehimgotlessandless。Tillatlasthehadnooneleft——excepttheCat’s—meat—Man,whodidn’tmindanykindofanimals。ButtheCat’s—meatManwasn’tveryrichandheonlygotsickonceayear——atChristmas—time,whenheusedtogivetheDoctorsixpenceforabottleofmedicine。

  Sixpenceayearwasn’tenoughtoliveon——

  eveninthosedays,longago;andiftheDoctorhadn’thadsomemoneysavedupinhismoney—

  box,nooneknowswhatwouldhavehappened。

  Andhekeptongettingstillmorepets;andofcourseitcostalottofeedthem。Andthemoneyhehadsavedupgrewlittlerandlittler。

  Thenhesoldhispiano,andletthemiceliveinabureau—drawer。Butthemoneyhegotforthattoobegantogo,sohesoldthebrownsuitheworeonSundaysandwentonbecomingpoorerandpoorer。

  Andnow,whenhewalkeddownthestreetinhishighhat,peoplewouldsaytooneanother,\"TheregoesJohnDolittle,M。D。!TherewasatimewhenhewasthebestknowndoctorintheWestCountry——Lookathimnow——Hehasn’tanymoneyandhisstockingsarefullofholes!\"

  Butthedogsandthecatsandthechildrenstillranupandfollowedhimthroughthetown——thesameastheyhaddonewhenhewasrich。

  THESECONDCHAPTER

  ANIMALLANGUAGE

  IThappenedonedaythattheDoctorwassittinginhiskitchentalkingwiththeCat’s—meat—Manwhohadcometoseehimwithastomach—ache。

  \"Whydon’tyougiveupbeingapeople’sdoctor,andbeananimal—doctor?\"

  askedtheCat’s—meat—Man。

  Theparrot,Polynesia,wassittinginthewindowlookingoutattherainandsingingasailor—songtoherself。

  Shestoppedsingingandstartedtolisten。

  \"Yousee,Doctor,\"theCat’s—meat—Manwenton,\"youknowallaboutanimals——muchmorethanwhattheseherevetsdo。Thatbookyouwrote——aboutcats,why,it’swonderful!Ican’treadorwritemyself——ormaybe_I_’Dwritesomebooks。Butmywife,Theodosia,she’sascholar,sheis。Andshereadyourbooktome。Well,it’swonderful——that’sallcanbesaid——wonderful。

  Youmighthavebeenacatyourself。Youknowthewaytheythink。Andlisten:youcanmakealotofmoneydoctoringanimals。Doyouknowthat?Yousee,I’dsendalltheoldwomenwhohadsickcatsordogstoyou。Andiftheydidn’tgetsickfastenough,IcouldputsomethinginthemeatIsell’emtomake’emsick,see?\"

  \"Oh,no,\"saidtheDoctorquickly。\"Youmustn’tdothat。Thatwouldn’tberight。\"

  \"Oh,Ididn’tmeanrealsick,\"answeredtheCat’s—meat—Man。\"Justalittlesomethingtomakethemdroopy—likewaswhatIhadreferenceto。Butasyousay,maybeitain’tquitefairontheanimals。Butthey’llgetsickanyway,becausetheoldwomenalwaysgive’emtoomuchtoeat。Andlook,allthefarmers’roundaboutwhohadlamehorsesandweaklambs——

  they’dcome。Beananimal—doctor。\"

  WhentheCat’s—meat—ManhadgonetheparrotflewoffthewindowontotheDoctor’stableandsaid,\"Thatman’sgotsense。That’swhatyououghttodo。Beananimal—doctor。Givethesillypeopleup——iftheyhaven’tbrainsenoughtoseeyou’rethebestdoctorintheworld。Takecareofanimalsinstead——THEY’llsoonfinditout。

  Beananimal—doctor。\"

  \"Oh,thereareplentyofanimal—doctors,\"saidJohnDolittle,puttingtheflower—potsoutsideonthewindow—silltogettherain。

  \"Yes,thereAREplenty,\"saidPolynesia。\"Butnoneofthemareanygoodatall。Nowlisten,Doctor,andI’lltellyousomething。Didyouknowthatanimalscantalk?\"

  \"Iknewthatparrotscantalk,\"saidtheDoctor。

  \"Oh,weparrotscantalkintwolanguages——

  people’slanguageandbird—language,\"saidPolynesiaproudly。\"IfIsay,`Pollywantsacracker,’youunderstandme。Buthearthis:

  Ka—kaoi—ee,fee—fee?\"

  \"GoodGracious!\"criedtheDoctor。\"Whatdoesthatmean?\"

  \"Thatmeans,`Istheporridgehotyet?’——inbird—language。\"

  \"My!Youdon’tsayso!\"saidtheDoctor。

  \"Younevertalkedthatwaytomebefore。\"

  \"Whatwouldhavebeenthegood?\"saidPolynesia,dustingsomecracker—crumbsoffherleftwing。\"Youwouldn’thaveunderstoodmeifIhad。\"

  \"Tellmesomemore,\"saidtheDoctor,allexcited;andherushedovertothedresser—drawerandcamebackwiththebutcher’sbookandapencil。\"Nowdon’tgotoofast——andI’llwriteitdown。Thisisinteresting——veryinteresting——somethingquitenew。GivemetheBirds’

  A。B。C。first——slowlynow。\"

  SothatwasthewaytheDoctorcametoknowthatanimalshadalanguageoftheirownandcouldtalktooneanother。Andallthatafternoon,whileitwasraining,Polynesiasatonthekitchentablegivinghimbirdwordstoputdowninthebook。

  Attea—time,whenthedog,Jip,camein,theparrotsaidtotheDoctor,\"See,HE’Stalkingtoyou。\"

  \"Lookstomeasthoughhewerescratchinghisear,\"saidtheDoctor。

  \"Butanimalsdon’talwaysspeakwiththeirmouths,\"saidtheparrotinahighvoice,raisinghereyebrows。\"Theytalkwiththeirears,withtheirfeet,withtheirtails——witheverything。

  Sometimestheydon’tWANTtomakeanoise。Doyouseenowthewayhe’stwitchinguponesideofhisnose?\"

  \"What’sthatmean?\"askedtheDoctor。

  \"Thatmeans,`Can’tyouseethatithasstoppedraining?’\"Polynesiaanswered。\"Heisaskingyouaquestion。Dogsnearlyalwaysusetheirnosesforaskingquestions。\"

  Afterawhile,withtheparrot’shelp,theDoctorgottolearnthelanguageoftheanimalssowellthathecouldtalktothemhimselfandunderstandeverythingtheysaid。Thenhegaveupbeingapeople’sdoctoraltogether。

  AssoonastheCat’s—meat—ManhadtoldeveryonethatJohnDolittlewasgoingtobecomeananimal—doctor,oldladiesbegantobringhimtheirpetpugsandpoodleswhohadeatentoomuchcake;andfarmerscamemanymilestoshowhimsickcowsandsheep。

  Onedayaplow—horsewasbroughttohim;

  andthepoorthingwasterriblygladtofindamanwhocouldtalkinhorse—language。

  \"Youknow,Doctor,\"saidthehorse,\"thatvetoverthehillknowsnothingatall。Hehasbeentreatingmesixweeksnow——forspavins。

  WhatIneedisSPECTACLES。Iamgoingblindinoneeye。There’snoreasonwhyhorsesshouldn’twearglasses,thesameaspeople。Butthatstupidmanoverthehillneverevenlookedatmyeyes。Hekeptongivingmebigpills。

  Itriedtotellhim;buthecouldn’tunderstandawordofhorse—language。WhatIneedisspectacles。\"

  \"Ofcourse——ofcourse,\"saidtheDoctor。

  \"I’llgetyousomeatonce。\"

  \"Iwouldlikeapairlikeyours,\"saidthehorse——\"onlygreen。They’llkeepthesunoutofmyeyeswhileI’mplowingtheFifty—AcreField。\"

  \"Certainly,\"saidtheDoctor。\"Greenonesyoushallhave。\"

  \"Youknow,thetroubleis,Sir,\"saidtheplow—horseastheDoctoropenedthefrontdoortolethimout——\"thetroubleisthatANYBODY

  thinkshecandoctoranimals——justbecausetheanimalsdon’tcomplain。Asamatteroffactittakesamuchcleverermantobeareallygoodanimal—doctorthanitdoestobeagoodpeople’sdoctor。Myfarmer’sboythinksheknowsallabouthorses。Iwishyoucouldseehim——hisfaceissofathelooksasthoughhehadnoeyes——andhehasgotasmuchbrainasapotato—bug。

  Hetriedtoputamustard—plasteronmelastweek。\"

  \"Wheredidheputit?\"askedtheDoctor。

  \"Oh,hedidn’tputitanywhere——onme,\"saidthehorse。\"Heonlytriedto。Ikickedhimintotheduck—pond。\"

  \"Well,well!\"saidtheDoctor。

  \"I’maprettyquietcreatureasarule,\"saidthehorse——\"verypatientwithpeople——don’tmakemuchfuss。Butitwasbadenoughtohavethatvetgivingmethewrongmedicine。

  Andwhenthatred—facedboobystartedtomonkeywithme,Ijustcouldn’tbearitanymore。\"

  \"Didyouhurttheboymuch?\"askedtheDoctor。

  \"Oh,no,\"saidthehorse。\"Ikickedhimintherightplace。Thevet’slookingafterhimnow。Whenwillmyglassesbeready?\"

  \"I’llhavethemforyounextweek,\"saidtheDoctor。\"ComeinagainTuesday——Goodmorning!\"

  ThenJohnDolittlegotafine,bigpairofgreenspectacles;andtheplow—horsestoppedgoingblindinoneeyeandcouldseeaswellasever。

  Andsoonitbecameacommonsighttoseefarm—animalswearingglassesinthecountryroundPuddleby;andablindhorsewasathingunknown。

  Andsoitwaswithalltheotheranimalsthatwerebroughttohim。Assoonastheyfoundthathecouldtalktheirlanguage,theytoldhimwherethepainwasandhowtheyfelt,andofcourseitwaseasyforhimtocurethem。

  NowalltheseanimalswentbackandtoldtheirbrothersandfriendsthattherewasadoctorinthelittlehousewiththebiggardenwhoreallyWASadoctor。Andwheneveranycreaturesgotsick——notonlyhorsesandcowsanddogs——butallthelittlethingsofthefields,likeharvest—miceandwater—voles,badgersandbats,theycameatoncetohishouseontheedgeofthetown,sothathisbiggardenwasnearlyalwayscrowdedwithanimalstryingtogetintoseehim。

  Thereweresomanythatcamethathehadtohavespecialdoorsmadeforthedifferentkinds。

  Hewrote\"HORSES\"overthefrontdoor,\"COWS\"overthesidedoor,and\"SHEEP\"onthekitchendoor。Eachkindofanimalhadaseparatedoor——eventhemicehadatinytunnelmadeforthemintothecellar,wheretheywaitedpatientlyinrowsfortheDoctortocomeroundtothem。

  Andso,inafewyears’time,everylivingthingformilesandmilesgottoknowaboutJohnDolittle,M。D。AndthebirdswhoflewtoothercountriesinthewintertoldtheanimalsinforeignlandsofthewonderfuldoctorofPuddleby—on—the—Marsh,whocouldunderstandtheirtalkandhelpthemintheirtroubles。

  Inthiswayhebecamefamousamongtheanimals——

  allovertheworld——betterknowneventhanhehadbeenamongthefolksoftheWestCountry。Andhewashappyandlikedhislifeverymuch。

  OneafternoonwhentheDoctorwasbusywritinginabook,Polynesiasatinthewindow——

  asshenearlyalwaysdid——lookingoutattheleavesblowingaboutinthegarden。

  Presentlyshelaughedaloud。

  \"Whatisit,Polynesia?\"askedtheDoctor,lookingupfromhisbook。

  \"Iwasjustthinking,\"saidtheparrot;andshewentonlookingattheleaves。

  \"Whatwereyouthinking?\"

  \"Iwasthinkingaboutpeople,\"saidPolynesia。

  \"Peoplemakemesick。Theythinkthey’resowonderful。Theworldhasbeengoingonnowforthousandsofyears,hasn’tit?Andtheonlythinginanimal—languagethatPEOPLEhavelearnedtounderstandisthatwhenadogwagshistailhemeans`I’mglad!’——It’sfunny,isn’tit?Youaretheveryfirstmantotalklikeus。

  Oh,sometimespeopleannoymedreadfully——

  suchairstheyputon——talkingabout`thedumbanimals。’DUMB!——Huh!WhyIknewamacawoncewhocouldsay`Goodmorning!’insevendifferentwayswithoutonceopeninghismouth。Hecouldtalkeverylanguage——andGreek。Anoldprofessorwithagraybeardboughthim。Buthedidn’tstay。Hesaidtheoldmandidn’ttalkGreekright,andhecouldn’tstandlisteningtohimteachthelanguagewrong。

  Ioftenwonderwhat’sbecomeofhim。Thatbirdknewmoregeographythanpeoplewilleverknow。——PEOPLE,Golly!Isupposeifpeopleeverlearntofly——likeanycommonhedge—

  sparrow——weshallneverheartheendofit!\"

  \"You’reawiseoldbird,\"saidtheDoctor。

  \"Howoldareyoureally?Iknowthatparrotsandelephantssometimeslivetobevery,veryold。\"

  \"Icanneverbequitesureofmyage,\"saidPolynesia。\"It’seitherahundredandeighty—

  threeorahundredandeighty—two。ButI

  knowthatwhenIfirstcameherefromAfrica,KingCharleswasstillhidingintheoak—tree——

  becauseIsawhim。Helookedscaredtodeath。\"

  THETHIRDCHAPTER

  MOREMONEYTROUBLES

  ANDsoonnowtheDoctorbegantomakemoneyagain;andhissister,Sarah,boughtanewdressandwashappy。SomeoftheanimalswhocametoseehimweresosickthattheyhadtostayattheDoctor’shouseforaweek。Andwhentheyweregettingbettertheyusedtositinchairsonthelawn。

  Andoftenevenaftertheygotwell,theydidnotwanttogoaway——theylikedtheDoctorandhishousesomuch。Andheneverhadthehearttorefusethemwhentheyaskediftheycouldstaywithhim。Sointhiswayhewentongettingmoreandmorepets。

  Oncewhenhewassittingonhisgardenwall,smokingapipeintheevening,anItalianorgan—

  grindercameroundwithamonkeyonastring。

  TheDoctorsawatoncethatthemonkey’scollarwastootightandthathewasdirtyandunhappy。SohetookthemonkeyawayfromtheItalian,gavethemanashillingandtoldhimtogo。Theorgan—grindergotawfullyangryandsaidthathewantedtokeepthemonkey。

  ButtheDoctortoldhimthatifhedidn’tgoawayhewouldpunchhimonthenose。JohnDolittlewasastrongman,thoughhewasn’tverytall。SotheItalianwentawaysayingrudethingsandthemonkeystayedwithDoctorDolittleandhadagoodhome。Theotheranimalsinthehousecalledhim\"Chee—Chee\"——

  whichisacommonwordinmonkey—language,meaning\"ginger。\"

  Andanothertime,whenthecircuscametoPuddleby,thecrocodilewhohadabadtooth—

  acheescapedatnightandcameintotheDoctor’sgarden。TheDoctortalkedtohimincrocodile—languageandtookhimintothehouseandmadehistoothbetter。Butwhenthecrocodilesawwhatanicehouseitwas——withallthedifferentplacesforthedifferentkindsofanimals——hetoowantedtolivewiththeDoctor。

  Heaskedcouldn’thesleepinthefish—pondatthebottomofthegarden,ifhepromisednottoeatthefish。Whenthecircus—mencametotakehimbackhegotsowildandsavagethathefrightenedthemaway。Buttoeveryoneinthehousehewasalwaysasgentleasakitten。

  Butnowtheoldladiesgrewafraidtosendtheirlap—dogstoDoctorDolittlebecauseofthecrocodile;andthefarmerswouldn’tbelievethathewouldnoteatthelambsandsickcalvestheybroughttobecured。SotheDoctorwenttothecrocodileandtoldhimhemustgobacktohiscircus。Butheweptsuchbigtears,andbeggedsohardtobeallowedtostay,thattheDoctorhadn’tthehearttoturnhimout。

  SothentheDoctor’ssistercametohimandsaid,\"John,youmustsendthatcreatureaway。

  Nowthefarmersandtheoldladiesareafraidtosendtheiranimalstoyou——justaswewerebeginningtobewelloffagain。Nowweshallberuinedentirely。Thisisthelaststraw。I

  willnolongerbehousekeeperforyouifyoudon’tsendawaythatalligator。\"

  \"Itisn’tanalligator,\"saidtheDoctor——\"it’sacrocodile。\"

  \"Idon’tcarewhatyoucallit,\"saidhissister。

  \"It’sanastythingtofindunderthebed。I

  won’thaveitinthehouse。\"

  \"Buthehaspromisedme,\"theDoctoranswered,\"thathewillnotbiteanyone。Hedoesn’tlikethecircus;andIhaven’tthemoneytosendhimbacktoAfricawherehecomesfrom。Hemindshisownbusinessandonthewholeisverywellbehaved。Don’tbesofussy。\"

  \"ItellyouIWILLNOThavehimaround,\"saidSarah。\"Heeatsthelinoleum。Ifyoudon’tsendhimawaythisminuteI’ll——I’llgoandgetmarried!\"

  \"Allright,\"saidtheDoctor,\"goandgetmarried。Itcan’tbehelped。\"Andhetookdownhishatandwentoutintothegarden。

  SoSarahDolittlepackedupherthingsandwentoff;andtheDoctorwasleftallalonewithhisanimalfamily。

  Andverysoonhewaspoorerthanhehadeverbeenbefore。Withallthesemouthstofill,andthehousetolookafter,andnoonetodothemending,andnomoneycomingintopaythebutcher’sbill,thingsbegantolookverydifficult。ButtheDoctordidn’tworryatall。

  \"Moneyisanuisance,\"heusedtosay。

  \"We’dallbemuchbetteroffifithadneverbeeninvented。Whatdoesmoneymatter,solongaswearehappy?\"

  Butsoontheanimalsthemselvesbegantogetworried。AndoneeveningwhentheDoctorwasasleepinhischairbeforethekitchen—firetheybegantalkingitoveramongthemselvesinwhispers。Andtheowl,Too—Too,whowasgoodatarithmetic,figureditoutthattherewasonlymoneyenoughlefttolastanotherweek——

  iftheyeachhadonemealadayandnomore。

  Thentheparrotsaid,\"Ithinkwealloughttodothehouseworkourselves。Atleastwecandothatmuch。Afterall,itisforoursakesthattheoldmanfindshimselfsolonelyandsopoor。\"

  Soitwasagreedthatthemonkey,Chee—Chee,wastodothecookingandmending;thedogwastosweepthefloors;theduckwastodustandmakethebeds;theowl,Too—Too,wastokeeptheaccounts,andthepigwastodothegardening。TheymadePolynesia,theparrot,housekeeperandlaundress,becauseshewastheoldest。

  Ofcourseatfirsttheyallfoundtheirnewjobsveryhardtodo——allexceptChee—Chee,whohadhands,andcoulddothingslikeaman。Buttheysoongotusedtoit;andtheyusedtothinkitgreatfuntowatchJip,thedog,sweepinghistailoverthefloorwitharagtiedontoitforabroom。AfteralittletheygottodotheworksowellthattheDoctorsaidthathehadneverhadhishousekeptsotidyorsocleanbefore。

  Inthiswaythingswentalongallrightforawhile;butwithoutmoneytheyfounditveryhard。

  Thentheanimalsmadeavegetableandflowerstalloutsidethegarden—gateandsoldradishesandrosestothepeoplethatpassedbyalongtheroad。

  Butstilltheydidn’tseemtomakeenoughmoneytopayallthebills——andstilltheDoctorwouldn’tworry。Whentheparrotcametohimandtoldhimthatthefishmongerwouldn’tgivethemanymorefish,hesaid,\"Nevermind。Solongasthehenslayeggsandthecowgivesmilkwecanhaveomelettesandjunket。Andthereareplentyofvegetablesleftinthegarden。TheWinterisstillalongwayoff。Don’tfuss。ThatwasthetroublewithSarah——shewouldfuss。IwonderhowSarah’sgettingon——anexcellentwoman——insomeways——Well,well!\"

  Butthesnowcameearlierthanusualthatyear;andalthoughtheoldlamehorsehauledinplentyofwoodfromtheforestoutsidethetown,sotheycouldhaveabigfireinthekitchen,mostofthevegetablesinthegardenweregone,andtherestwerecoveredwithsnow;andmanyoftheanimalswerereallyhungry。

  THEFOURTHCHAPTER

  AMESSAGEFROMAFRICA

  THATWinterwasaverycoldone。AndonenightinDecember,whentheywereallsittingroundthewarmfireinthekitchen,andtheDoctorwasreadingaloudtothemoutofbookshehadwrittenhimselfinanimal—language,theowl,Too—Too,suddenlysaid,\"Sh!What’sthatnoiseoutside?\"

  Theyalllistened;andpresentlytheyheardthesoundofsomeonerunning。Thenthedoorflewopenandthemonkey,Chee—Chee,ranin,badlyoutofbreath。

  \"Doctor!\"hecried,\"I’vejusthadamessagefromacousinofmineinAfrica。Thereisaterriblesicknessamongthemonkeysoutthere。

  Theyareallcatchingit——andtheyaredyinginhundreds。Theyhaveheardofyou,andbegyoutocometoAfricatostopthesickness。\"

  \"Whobroughtthemessage?\"askedtheDoctor,takingoffhisspectaclesandlayingdownhisbook。

  \"Aswallow,\"saidChee—Chee。\"Sheisoutsideontherain—butt。\"

  \"Bringherinbythefire,\"saidtheDoctor。

  \"Shemustbeperishedwiththecold。TheswallowsflewSouthsixweeksago!\"

  Sotheswallowwasbroughtin,allhuddledandshivering;andalthoughshewasalittleafraidatfirst,shesoongotwarmedupandsatontheedgeofthemantelpieceandbegantotalk。

  WhenshehadfinishedtheDoctorsaid,\"IwouldgladlygotoAfrica——especiallyinthisbitterweather。ButI’mafraidwehaven’tmoneyenoughtobuythetickets。Getmethemoney—box,Chee—Chee。\"

  Sothemonkeyclimbedupandgotitoffthetopshelfofthedresser。

  Therewasnothinginit——notonesinglepenny!

  \"Ifeltsuretherewastwopenceleft,\"saidtheDoctor。

  \"ThereWAS,\"saidtheowl。\"Butyouspentitonarattleforthatbadger’sbabywhenhewasteething。\"

  \"DidI?\"saidtheDoctor——\"dearme,dearme!Whatanuisancemoneyis,tobesure!

  Well,nevermind。PerhapsifIgodowntotheseasideIshallbeabletoborrowaboatthatwilltakeustoAfrica。Iknewaseamanoncewhobroughthisbabytomewithmeasles。

  Maybehe’lllendushisboat——thebabygotwell。\"

  SoearlythenextmorningtheDoctorwentdowntotheseashore。Andwhenhecamebackhetoldtheanimalsitwasallright——thesailorwasgoingtolendthemtheboat。

  Thenthecrocodileandthemonkeyandtheparrotwereverygladandbegantosing,becausetheyweregoingbacktoAfrica,theirrealhome。AndtheDoctorsaid,\"Ishallonlybeabletotakeyouthree——withJipthedog,Dab—Dabtheduck,Gub—Gubthepigandtheowl,Too—Too。Therestoftheanimals,likethedormiceandthewater—volesandthebats,theywillhavetogobackandliveinthefieldswheretheywereborntillwecomehomeagain。ButasmostofthemsleepthroughtheWinter,theywon’tmindthat——andbesides,itwouldn’tbegoodforthemtogotoAfrica。\"

  Sothentheparrot,whohadbeenonlongsea—

  voyagesbefore,begantellingtheDoctorallthethingshewouldhavetotakewithhimontheship。

  \"Youmusthaveplentyofpilot—bread,\"shesaid——\"`hardtack’theycallit。Andyoumusthavebeefincans——andananchor。\"

  \"Iexpecttheshipwillhaveitsownanchor,\"

  saidtheDoctor。

  \"Well,makesure,\"saidPolynesia。\"Becauseit’sveryimportant。Youcan’tstopifyouhaven’tgotananchor。Andyou’llneedabell。\"

  \"What’sthatfor?\"askedtheDoctor。

  \"Totellthetimeby,\"saidtheparrot。\"Yougoandringiteveryhalf—hourandthenyouknowwhattimeitis。Andbringawholelotofrope——italwayscomesinhandyonvoyages。\"

  Thentheybegantowonderwheretheyweregoingtogetthemoneyfromtobuyallthethingstheyneeded。

  \"Oh,botherit!Moneyagain,\"criedtheDoctor。\"Goodness!IshallbegladtogettoAfricawherewedon’thavetohaveany!I’llgoandaskthegrocerifhewillwaitforhismoneytillIgetback——No,I’llsendthesailortoaskhim。\"

  Sothesailorwenttoseethegrocer。Andpresentlyhecamebackwithallthethingstheywanted。

  Thentheanimalspackedup;andaftertheyhadturnedoffthewatersothepipeswouldn’tfreeze,andputuptheshutters,theyclosedthehouseandgavethekeytotheoldhorsewholivedinthestable。AndwhentheyhadseenthattherewasplentyofhayinthelofttolastthehorsethroughtheWinter,theycarriedalltheirluggagedowntotheseashoreandgotontotheboat。

  TheCat’s—meat—Manwastheretoseethemoff;andhebroughtalargesuet—puddingasapresentfortheDoctorbecause,hesaidhehadbeentold,youcouldn’tgetsuet—puddingsinforeignparts。

  Assoonastheywereontheship,Gub—Gub,thepig,askedwherethebedswere,foritwasfouro’clockintheafternoonandhewantedhisnap。SoPolynesiatookhimdownstairsintotheinsideoftheshipandshowedhimthebeds,setallontopofoneanotherlikebook—shelvesagainstawall。

  \"Why,thatisn’tabed!\"criedGub—Gub。

  \"That’sashelf!\"

  \"Bedsarealwayslikethatonships,\"saidtheparrot。\"Itisn’tashelf。Climbupintoitandgotosleep。That’swhatyoucall`abunk。’\"

  \"Idon’tthinkI’llgotobedyet,\"saidGub—

  Gub。\"I’mtooexcited。Iwanttogoupstairsagainandseethemstart。\"

  \"Well,thisisyourfirsttrip,\"saidPolynesia。

  \"Youwillgetusedtothelifeafterawhile。\"

  Andshewentbackupthestairsoftheship,hummingthissongtoherself,I’veseentheBlackSeaandtheRedSea;

  IroundedtheIsleofWight;

  IdiscoveredtheYellowRiver,AndtheOrangetoobynight。

  NowGreenlanddropsbehindagain,AndIsailtheoceanBlue。

  I’mtiredofallthesecolors,Jane,SoI’mcomingbacktoyou。

  Theywerejustgoingtostartontheirjourney,whentheDoctorsaidhewouldhavetogobackandaskthesailorthewaytoAfrica。

  Buttheswallowsaidshehadbeentothatcountrymanytimesandwouldshowthemhowtogetthere。

  SotheDoctortoldChee—Cheetopulluptheanchorandthevoyagebegan。

  THEFIFTHCHAPTER

  THEGREATJOURNEY

  NOWforsixwholeweekstheywentsailingonandon,overtherollingsea,followingtheswallowwhoflewbeforetheshiptoshowthemtheway。Atnightshecarriedatinylantern,sotheyshouldnotmissherinthedark;

  andthepeopleontheothershipsthatpassedsaidthatthelightmustbeashootingstar。

  AstheysailedfurtherandfurtherintotheSouth,itgotwarmerandwarmer。Polynesia,Chee—Cheeandthecrocodileenjoyedthehotsunnoend。TheyranaboutlaughingandlookingoverthesideoftheshiptoseeiftheycouldseeAfricayet。

  Butthepigandthedogandtheowl,Too—

  Too,coulddonothinginsuchweather,butsatattheendoftheshipintheshadeofabigbarrel,withtheirtongueshangingout,drinkinglemonade。

  Dab—Dab,theduck,usedtokeepherselfcoolbyjumpingintotheseaandswimmingbehindtheship。Andeveryonceinawhile,whenthetopofherheadgottoohot,shewoulddiveundertheshipandcomeupontheotherside。

  Inthisway,too,sheusedtocatchherringsonTuesdaysandFridays——wheneverybodyontheboatatefishtomakethebeeflastlonger。

  WhentheygotneartotheEquatortheysawsomeflying—fishescomingtowardsthem。AndthefishesaskedtheparrotifthiswasDoctorDolittle’sship。Whenshetoldthemitwas,theysaidtheywereglad,becausethemonkeysinAfricaweregettingworriedthathewouldnevercome。Polynesiaaskedthemhowmanymilestheyhadyettogo;andtheflying—fishessaiditwasonlyfifty—fivemilesnowtothecoastofAfrica。

  Andanothertimeawholeschoolofporpoisescamedancingthroughthewaves;andtheytooaskedPolynesiaifthiswastheshipofthefa—

  mousdoctor。Andwhentheyheardthatitwas,theyaskedtheparrotiftheDoctorwantedanythingforhisjourney。

  AndPolynesiasaid,\"Yes。Wehaverunshortofonions。\"

  \"Thereisanislandnotfarfromhere,\"saidtheporpoises,\"wherethewildonionsgrowtallandstrong。Keepstraighton——wewillgetsomeandcatchuptoyou。\"

  Sotheporpoisesdashedawaythroughthesea。Andverysoontheparrotsawthemagain,comingupbehind,draggingtheonionsthroughthewavesinbignetsmadeofseaweed。

  Thenextevening,asthesunwasgoingdowntheDoctorsaid,\"Getmethetelescope,Chee—Chee。Ourjourneyisnearlyended。VerysoonweshouldbeabletoseetheshoresofAfrica。\"

  Andabouthalfanhourlater,sureenough,theythoughttheycouldseesomethinginfrontthatmightbeland。Butitbegantogetdarkeranddarkerandtheycouldn’tbesure。

  Thenagreatstormcameup,withthunderandlightning。Thewindhowled;theraincamedownintorrents;andthewavesgotsohightheysplashedrightovertheboat。

  PresentlytherewasabigBANG!Theshipstoppedandrolledoveronitsside。

  \"What’shappened?\"askedtheDoctor,comingupfromdownstairs。

  \"I’mnotsure,\"saidtheparrot;\"butIthinkwe’reship—wrecked。Telltheducktogetoutandsee。\"

  SoDab—Dabdivedrightdownunderthewaves。Andwhenshecameupshesaidtheyhadstruckarock;therewasabigholeinthebottomoftheship;thewaterwascomingin;

  andtheyweresinkingfast。

  \"WemusthaverunintoAfrica,\"saidtheDoctor。\"Dearme,dearme!——Well——wemustallswimtoland。\"

  ButChee—CheeandGub—Gubdidnotknowhowtoswim。

  \"Gettherope!\"saidPolynesia。\"Itoldyouitwouldcomeinhandy。Where’sthatduck?

  Comehere,Dab—Dab。Takethisendoftherope,flytotheshoreandtieitontoapalm—

  tree;andwe’llholdtheotherendontheshiphere。Thenthosethatcan’tswimmustclimbalongtheropetilltheyreachtheland。That’swhatyoucalla`life—line。’\"

  Sotheyallgotsafelytotheshore——someswimming,someflying;andthosethatclimbedalongtheropebroughttheDoctor’strunkandhandbagwiththem。

  Buttheshipwasnogoodanymore——withthebigholeinthebottom;andpresentlytheroughseabeatittopiecesontherocksandthetimbersfloatedaway。

  Thentheyalltookshelterinanicedrycavetheyfound,highupinthecliffs,tillthestormwasover。

  Whenthesuncameoutnextmorningtheywentdowntothesandybeachtodrythemselves。

  \"DearoldAfrica!\"sighedPolynesia。\"It’sgoodtogetback。Justthink——it’llbeahundredandsixty—nineyearsto—morrowsinceIwashere!Andithasn’tchangedabit!Sameoldpalm—trees;sameoldredearth;sameoldblackants!There’snoplacelikehome!\"

  Andtheothersnoticedshehadtearsinhereyes——

  shewassopleasedtoseehercountryonceagain。

  ThentheDoctormissedhishighhat;forithadbeenblownintotheseaduringthestorm。

  SoDab—Dabwentouttolookforit。Andpresentlyshesawit,alongwayoff,floatingonthewaterlikeatoy—boat。

  Whensheflewdowntogetit,shefoundoneofthewhitemice,veryfrightened,sittinginsideit。

  \"Whatareyoudoinghere?\"askedtheduck。

  \"YouweretoldtostaybehindinPuddleby。\"

  \"Ididn’twanttobeleftbehind,\"saidthemouse。\"IwantedtoseewhatAfricawaslike——Ihaverelativesthere。SoIhidinthebaggageandwasbroughtontotheshipwiththehard—tack。WhentheshipsankIwasterriblyfrightened——becauseIcannotswimfar。I

  swamaslongasIcould,butIsoongotallexhaustedandthoughtIwasgoingtosink。Andthen,justatthatmoment,theoldman’shatcamefloatingby;andIgotintoitbecauseIdidnotwanttobedrowned。\"

  SotheducktookupthehatwiththemouseinitandbroughtittotheDoctorontheshore。

  Andtheyallgatheredroundtohavealook。

  \"That’swhatyoucalla`stowaway,’\"saidtheparrot。

  Presently,whentheywerelookingforaplaceinthetrunkwherethewhitemousecouldtravelcomfortably,themonkey,Chee—Chee,suddenlysaid,\"Sh!Ihearfootstepsinthejungle!\"

  Theyallstoppedtalkingandlistened。Andsoonablackmancamedownoutofthewoodsandaskedthemwhattheyweredoingthere。

  \"MynameisJohnDolittle——M。D。,\"saidtheDoctor。\"IhavebeenaskedtocometoAfricatocurethemonkeyswhoaresick。\"

  \"YoumustallcomebeforetheKing,\"saidtheblackman。

  \"Whatking?\"askedtheDoctor,whodidn’twanttowasteanytime。

  \"TheKingoftheJolliginki,\"themananswered。\"Alltheselandsbelongtohim;andallstrangersmustbebroughtbeforehim。Followme。\"

  Sotheygathereduptheirbaggageandwentoff,followingthemanthroughthejungle。

  THESIXTHCHAPTER

  POLYNESIAANDTHEKING

  WHENtheyhadgonealittlewaythroughthethickforesttheycametoawide,clearspace;andtheysawtheKing’spalacewhichwasmadeofmud。

  ThiswaswheretheKinglivedwithhisQueen,Ermintrude,andtheirson,PrinceBumpo。ThePrincewasawayfishingforsalmonintheriver。ButtheKingandQueenweresittingunderanumbrellabeforethepalacedoor。AndQueenErmintrudewasasleep。

  WhentheDoctorhadcomeuptothepalacetheKingaskedhimhisbusiness;andtheDoctortoldhimwhyhehadcometoAfrica。

  \"Youmaynottravelthroughmylands,\"saidtheKing。\"Manyyearsagoawhitemancametotheseshores;andIwasverykindtohim。

  Butafterhehaddugholesinthegroundtogetthegold,andkilledalltheelephantstogettheirivorytusks,hewentawaysecretlyinhisship——

  withoutsomuchassaying`Thankyou。’NeveragainshallawhitemantravelthroughthelandsofJolliginki。\"

  ThentheKingturnedtosomeoftheblackmenwhowerestandingnearandsaid,\"Takeawaythismedicine—man——withallhisanimals,andlockthemupinmystrongestprison。\"

  SosixoftheblackmenledtheDoctorandallhispetsawayandshutthemupinastonedungeon。Thedungeonhadonlyonelittlewindow,highupinthewall,withbarsinit;andthedoorwasstrongandthick。

  Thentheyallgrewverysad;andGub—Gub,thepig,begantocry。ButChee—Cheesaidhewouldspankhimifhedidn’tstopthathorriblenoise;andhekeptquiet。

  \"Areweallhere?\"askedtheDoctor,afterhehadgotusedtothedimlight。

  \"Yes,Ithinkso,\"saidtheduckandstartedtocountthem。

  \"Where’sPolynesia?\"askedthecrocodile。

  \"Sheisn’there。\"

  \"Areyousure?\"saidtheDoctor。\"Lookagain。

  Polynesia!Polynesia!Whereareyou?\"

  \"Isupposesheescaped,\"grumbledthecrocodile。

  \"Well,that’sjustlikeher!——Sneakedoffintothejungleassoonasherfriendsgotintotrouble。\"

  \"I’mnotthatkindofabird,\"saidtheparrot,climbingoutofthepocketinthetailoftheDoctor’scoat。\"Yousee,I’msmallenoughtogetthroughthebarsofthatwindow;andIwasafraidtheywouldputmeinacageinstead。

  SowhiletheKingwasbusytalking,IhidintheDoctor’spocket——andhereIam!That’swhatyoucalla`ruse,’\"shesaid,smoothingdownherfeatherswithherbeak。

  \"GoodGracious!\"criedtheDoctor。

  \"You’reluckyIdidn’tsitonyou。\"

  \"Nowlisten,\"saidPolynesia,\"to—night,assoonasitgetsdark,Iamgoingtocreepthroughthebarsofthatwindowandflyovertothepalace。Andthen——you’llsee——I’llsoonfindawaytomaketheKingletusalloutofprison。\"

  \"Oh,whatcanYOUdo?\"saidGub—Gub,turninguphisnoseandbeginningtocryagain。

  \"You’reonlyabird!\"

  \"Quitetrue,\"saidtheparrot。\"ButdonotforgetthatalthoughIamonlyabird,ICANTALK

  LIKEAMAN——andIknowthesepeople。\"

  Sothatnight,whenthemoonwasshiningthroughthepalm—treesandalltheKing’smenwereasleep,theparrotslippedoutthroughthebarsoftheprisonandflewacrosstothepalace。

  Thepantrywindowhadbeenbrokenbyatennisballtheweekbefore;andPolynesiapoppedinthroughtheholeintheglass。

  SheheardPrinceBumposnoringinhisbed—

  roomatthebackofthepalace。Thenshetip—

  toedupthestairstillshecametotheKing’sbedroom。Sheopenedthedoorgentlyandpeepedin。

  TheQueenwasawayatadancethatnightathercousin’s;buttheKingwasinbedfastasleep。

  Polynesiacreptin,verysoftly,andgotunderthebed。

  Thenshecoughed——justthewayDoctorDolittleusedtocough。Polynesiacouldmimicanyone。

  TheKingopenedhiseyesandsaidsleepily:

  \"Isthatyou,Ermintrude?\"(HethoughtitwastheQueencomebackfromthedance。)

  Thentheparrotcoughedagain——loud,likeaman。AndtheKingsatup,wideawake,andsaid,\"Who’sthat?\"

  \"IamDoctorDolittle,\"saidtheparrot——justthewaytheDoctorwouldhavesaidit。

  \"Whatareyoudoinginmybedroom?\"criedtheKing。\"Howdareyougetoutofprison!

  Whereareyou?——Idon’tseeyou。\"

  Buttheparrotjustlaughed——along,deepjollylaugh,liketheDoctor’s。

  \"Stoplaughingandcomehereatonce,soI

  canseeyou,\"saidtheKing。

  \"FoolishKing!\"answeredPolynesia。\"HaveyouforgottenthatyouaretalkingtoJohnDolittle,M。D。——themostwonderfulmanonearth?

  Ofcourseyoucannotseeme。Ihavemademyselfinvisible。ThereisnothingIcannotdo。

  Nowlisten:Ihavecomehereto—nighttowarnyou。Ifyoudon’tletmeandmyanimalstravelthroughyourkingdom,Iwillmakeyouandallyourpeoplesicklikethemonkeys。ForIcanmakepeoplewell:andIcanmakepeopleill——

  justbyraisingmylittlefinger。Sendyoursoldiersatoncetoopenthedungeondoor,oryoushallhavemumpsbeforethemorningsunhasrisenonthehillsofJolliginki。\"

  ThentheKingbegantotrembleandwasverymuchafraid。

  \"Doctor,\"hecried,\"itshallbeasyousay。

  Donotraiseyourlittlefinger,please!\"Andhejumpedoutofbedandrantotellthesoldierstoopentheprisondoor。

  Assoonashewasgone,Polynesiacreptdownstairsandleftthepalacebythepantrywindow。

  ButtheQueen,whowasjustlettingherselfinatthebackdoorwithalatch—key,sawthepar—

  rotgettingoutthroughthebrokenglass。AndwhentheKingcamebacktobedshetoldhimwhatshehadseen。

  ThentheKingunderstoodthathehadbeentricked,andhewasdreadfullyangry。HehurriedbacktotheprisonatonceButhewastoolate。Thedoorstoodopen。

  Thedungeonwasempty。TheDoctorandallhisanimalsweregone。

  THESEVENTHCHAPTER

  THEBRIDGEOFAPES

  QUEENERMINTRUDEhadneverinherlifeseenherhusbandsoterribleashegotthatnight。Hegnashedhisteethwithrage。Hecalledeverybodyafool。Hethrewhistooth—brushatthepalacecat。Herushedroundinhisnight—shirtandwokeupallhisarmyandsentthemintothejungletocatchtheDoctor。

  Thenhemadeallhisservantsgotoo——hiscooksandhisgardenersandhisbarberandPrinceBumpo’stutor——eventheQueen,whowastiredfromdancinginapairoftightshoes,waspackedofftohelpthesoldiersintheirsearch。

  AllthistimetheDoctorandhisanimalswererunningthroughtheforesttowardstheLandoftheMonkeysasfastastheycouldgo。

  Gub—Gub,withhisshortlegs,soongottired;

  andtheDoctorhadtocarryhim——whichmadeitprettyhardwhentheyhadthetrunkandthehand—bagwiththemaswell。

  TheKingoftheJolliginkithoughtitwouldbeeasyforhisarmytofindthem,becausetheDoctorwasinastrangelandandwouldnotknowhisway。Buthewaswrong;becausethemonkey,Chee—Chee,knewallthepathsthroughthejungle——bettereventhantheKing’smendid。AndheledtheDoctorandhispetstotheverythickestpartoftheforest——aplacewherenomanhadeverbeenbefore——andhidthemallinabighollowtreebetweenhighrocks。

  \"Wehadbetterwaithere,\"saidChee—Chee,\"tillthesoldiershavegonebacktobed。ThenwecangoonintotheLandoftheMonkeys。\"

  Sotheretheystayedthewholenightthrough。

  TheyoftenheardtheKing’smensearchingandtalkinginthejungleroundabout。Buttheywerequitesafe,fornooneknewofthathiding—placebutChee—Chee——noteventheothermonkeys。

  Atlast,whendaylightbegantocomethroughthethickleavesoverhead,theyheardQueenErmintrudesayinginaverytiredvoicethatitwasnouselookinganymore——thattheymightaswellgobackandgetsomesleep。

  Assoonasthesoldiershadallgonehome,Chee—CheebroughttheDoctorandhisanimalsoutofthehiding—placeandtheysetofffortheLandoftheMonkeys。

  Itwasalong,longway;andtheyoftengotverytired——especiallyGub—Gub。Butwhenhecriedtheygavehimmilkoutofthecocoanutswhichhewasveryfondof。

  Theyalwayshadplentytoeatanddrink;

  becauseChee—CheeandPolynesiaknewallthedifferentkindsoffruitsandvegetablesthatgrowinthejungle,andwheretofindthem——likedatesandfigsandground—nutsandgingerandyams。Theyusedtomaketheirlemonadeoutofthejuiceofwildoranges,sweetenedwithhoneywhichtheygotfromthebees’nestsinhollowtrees。Nomatterwhatitwastheyaskedfor,Chee—CheeandPolynesiaalwaysseemedtobeabletogetitforthem——orsomethinglikeit。

  TheyevengottheDoctorsometobaccooneday,whenhehadfinishedwhathehadbroughtwithhimandwantedtosmoke。

  Atnighttheysleptintentsmadeofpalm—

  leaves,onthick,softbedsofdriedgrass。Andafterawhiletheygotusedtowalkingsuchalotanddidnotgetsotiredandenjoyedthelifeoftravelverymuch。

  Buttheywerealwaysgladwhenthenightcameandtheystoppedfortheirresting—time。

  ThentheDoctorusedtomakealittlefireofsticks;andaftertheyhadhadtheirsupper,theywouldsitrounditinaring,listeningtoPolynesiasingingsongsaboutthesea,ortoChee—

  Cheetellingstoriesofthejungle。

  AndmanyofthetalesthatChee—Cheetoldwereveryinteresting。Becausealthoughthemonkeyshadnohistory—booksoftheirownbeforeDoctorDolittlecametowritethemforthem,theyremembereverythingthathappensbytellingstoriestotheirchildren。AndChee—Cheespokeofmanythingshisgrandmotherhadtoldhim——talesoflong,long,longago,beforeNoahandtheFlood——ofthedayswhenmendressedinbear—skinsandlivedinholesintherockandatetheirmuttonraw,becausetheydidnotknowwhatcookingwas——havingneverseenafire。

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