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the story of doctor dolittle-第16部分

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islands where the starving man might be。



But hour after hour went by and still the ship

went rushing on; over the same flat; flat sea; and

no land anywhere came in sight。



And now the animals gave up chattering and

sat around silent; anxious and miserable。  The

little boy again grew sad。  And on Jip's face

there was a worried look。



At last; late in the afternoon; just as the sun

was going down; the owl; Too…Too; who

was perched on the tip of the mast; suddenly

startled them all by crying out at the top of his

voice;



〃Jip!  Jip!  I see a great; great rock in front

of uslookway out there where the sky and

the water meet。  See the sun shine on itlike

gold!  Is the smell coming from there?〃



And Jip called back;



〃Yes。  That's it。  That is where the man is。

At last; at last!〃



And when they got nearer they could see that

the rock was very largeas large as a big field。

No trees grew on it; no grassnothing。  The

great rock was as smooth and as bare as the back

of a tortoise。



Then the Doctor sailed the ship right round

the rock。  But nowhere on it could a man be

seen。  All the animals screwed up their eyes

and looked as hard as they could; and John

Dolittle got a telescope from downstairs。



But not one living thing could they spy

not even a gull; nor a star…fish; nor a shred of

sea…weed。



They all stood still and listened; straining

their ears for any sound。  But the only noise

they heard was the gentle lapping of the little

waves against the sides of their ship。



Then they all started calling; 〃Hulloa; there!

HULLOA!〃 till their voices were hoarse。

But only the echo came back from the rock。



And the little boy burst into tears and said;



〃I am afraid I shall never see my uncle any

more!  What shall I tell them when I get home!〃



But Jip called to the Doctor;



〃He must be therehe mustHE MUST!

The smell goes on no further。  He must be

there; I tell you!  Sail the ship close to the rock

and let me jump out on it。〃  



So the Doctor brought the ship as close as

he could and let down the anchor。  Then he

and Jip got out of the ship on to the rock。



Jip at once put his nose down close to the

ground and began to run all over the place。  Up

and down he went; back and forthzig…zagging;

twisting; doubling and turning。  And

everywhere he went; the Doctor ran behind him;

close at his heelstill he was terribly out of

breath。



At last Jip let out a great bark and sat down。

And when the Doctor came running up to him;

he found the dog staring into a big; deep hole in

the middle of the rock。



〃The boy's uncle is down there;〃 said Jip

quietly。  〃No wonder those silly eagles couldn't

see him!It takes a dog to find a man。〃  



So the Doctor got down into the hole; which

seemed to be a kind of cave; or tunnel; running

a long way under the ground。  Then he struck

a match and started to make his way along the

dark passage with Jip following behind。



The Doctor's match soon went out; and he

had to strike another and another and another。



At last the passage came to an end; and the

Doctor found himself in a kind of tiny room

with walls of rock。



And there; in the middle of the room; his

head resting on his arms; lay a man with very

red hairfast asleep!



Jip went up and sniffed at something lying

on the ground beside him。  The Doctor stooped

and picked it up。  It was an enormous snuff…

box。  And it was full of Black Rappee!









THE TWENTIETH CHAPTER



THE FISHERMAN'S TOWN



GENTLY thenvery gently; the Doctor woke the man up。



But just at that moment the match went out again。

And the man thought it was Ben Ali coming back;

and he began to punch the Doctor in the dark。



But when John Dolittle told him who it was;

and that he had his little nephew safe on his

ship; the man was tremendously glad; and said

he was sorry he had fought the Doctor。  He

had not hurt him much thoughbecause it was

too dark to punch properly。  Then he gave the

Doctor a pinch of snuff。



And the man told how the Barbary Dragon

had put him on to this rock and left him there;

when he wouldn't promise to become a pirate;

and how he used to sleep down in this hole

because there was no house on the rock to keep

him warm。



And then he said;



〃For four days I have had nothing to eat or

drink。  I have lived on snuff。〃  



〃There you are!〃 said Jip。  〃What did I tell you?〃



So they struck some more matches and made

their way out through the passage into the daylight;

and the Doctor hurried the man down to

the boat to get some soup。



When the animals and the little boy saw the

Doctor and Jip coming back to the ship with

a red…headed man; they began to cheer and yell

and dance about the boat。  And the swallows

up above started whistling at the top of their

voicesthousands and millions of themto

show that they too were glad that the boy's brave

uncle had been found。  The noise they made

was so great that sailors far out at sea thought

that a terrible storm was coming。  〃Hark to

that gale howling in the East!〃 they said。



And Jip was awfully proud of himself

though he tried hard not to look conceited。

When Dab…Dab came to him and said; 〃Jip; I

had no idea you were so clever!〃 he just tossed

his head and answered;



〃Oh; that's nothing special。  But it takes a

dog to find a man; you know。  Birds are no good

for a game like that。〃  



Then the Doctor asked the red…haired fisherman

where his home was。  And when he had

told him; the Doctor asked the swallows to guide

the ship there first。



And when they had come to the land which

the man had spoken of; they saw a little fishing…

town at the foot of a rocky mountain; and the

man pointed out the house where he lived。



And while they were letting down the anchor;

the little boy's mother (who was also the man's

sister) came running down to the shore to meet

them; laughing and crying at the same time。

She had been sitting on a hill for twenty days;

watching the sea and waiting for them to

return。



And she kissed the Doctor many times; so that

he giggled and blushed like a school…girl。  And

she tried to kiss Jip too; but he ran away and

hid inside the ship。



〃It's a silly business; this kissing;〃 he said。

〃I don't hold by it。  Let her go and kiss Gub…

Gubif she MUST kiss something。〃  



The fisherman and his sister didn't want the

Doctor to go away again in a hurry。  They

begged him to spend a few days with them。  So

John Dolittle and his animals had to stay at

their house a whole Saturday and Sunday and

half of Monday。



And all the little boys of the fishing…village

went down to the beach and pointed at the great

ship anchored there; and said to one another in

whispers;



〃Look!  That was a pirate…shipBen Ali's

the most terrible pirate that ever sailed the

Seven Seas!  That old gentleman with the high

hat; who's staying up at Mrs。 Trevelyan's; HE

took the ship away from The Barbary Dragon

and made him into a farmer。  Who'd have

thought it of himhim so gentlelike and all!

。。。  Look at the great red sails!  Ain't she the

wicked…looking shipand fast?My!〃



All those two days and a half that the Doctor

stayed at the little fishing…town the people kept

asking him out to teas and luncheons and dinners

and parties; all the ladies sent him boxes

of flowers and candies; and the village…band

played tunes under his window every night。



At last the Doctor said;



〃Good people; I must go home now。  You

have really been most kind。  I shall always

remember it。  But I must go homefor I have

things to do。〃  



Then; just as the Doctor was about to leave;

the Mayor of the town came down the street

and a lot of other people in grand clothes with

him。  And the Mayor stopped before the house

where the Doctor was living; and everybody in

the village gathered round to see what was going

to happen。



After six page…boys had blown on shining

trumpets to make the people stop talking; the

Doctor came out on to the steps and the Mayor

spoke。



〃Doctor John Dolittle;〃 said he: 〃It is a

great pleasure for me to present to the man who

rid the seas of the Dragon of Barbary this little

token from the grateful people of our worthy

Town。〃  



And the Mayor took from his pocket a little

tissue…paper packet; and opening it; he handed

to the Doctor a perfectly beautiful watch with

real diamonds in the back。



Then the Mayor pulled out of his pocket a

still larger parcel and said;



〃Where is the dog?〃



Then everybody started to hunt for Jip。  And

at last Dab…Dab found him on the other side

of the village in a stable…yard; where all the

dogs of the country…side were standing round

him speechless with admiration and respect。



When Jip wa
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