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the story of doctor dolittle-第6部分

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So that night; when the moon was shining

through the palm…trees and all the King's men

were asleep; the parrot slipped out through the

bars of the prison and flew across to the palace。

The pantry window had been broken by a tennis

ball the week before; and Polynesia popped

in through the hole in the glass。



She heard Prince Bumpo snoring in his bed…

room at the back of the palace。  Then she tip…

toed up the stairs till she came to the King's

bedroom。  She opened the door gently and

peeped in。



The Queen was away at a dance that night

at her cousin's; but the King was in bed fast

asleep。



Polynesia crept in; very softly; and got under

the bed。



Then she coughedjust the way Doctor

Dolittle used to cough。  Polynesia could mimic

any one。



The King opened his eyes and said sleepily:

〃Is that you; Ermintrude?〃 (He thought it

was the Queen come back from the dance。)



Then the parrot coughed againloud; like a

man。  And the King sat up; wide awake; and

said; 〃Who's that?〃



〃I am Doctor Dolittle;〃 said the parrotjust

the way the Doctor would have said it。



〃What are you doing in my bedroom?〃 cried

the King。  〃How dare you get out of prison!

Where are you?I don't see you。〃  



But the parrot just laugheda long; deep

jolly laugh; like the Doctor's。



〃Stop laughing and come here at once; so I

can see you;〃 said the King。



〃Foolish King!〃 answered Polynesia。  〃Have

you forgotten that you are talking to John

Dolittle; M。D。the most wonderful man on earth?

Of course you cannot see me。  I have made myself

invisible。  There is nothing I cannot do。

Now listen: I have come here to…night to warn

you。  If you don't let me and my animals travel

through your kingdom; I will make you and all

your people sick like the monkeys。  For I can

make people well: and I can make people ill

just by raising my little finger。  Send your

soldiers at once to open the dungeon door; or you

shall have mumps before the morning sun has

risen on the hills of Jolliginki。〃  



Then the King began to tremble and was

very much afraid。



〃Doctor;〃 he cried; 〃it shall be as you say。

Do not raise your little finger; please!〃  And he

jumped out of bed and ran to tell the soldiers

to open the prison door。



As soon as he was gone; Polynesia crept

downstairs and left the palace by the pantry window。



But the Queen; who was just letting herself

in at the backdoor with a latch…key; saw the par…

rot getting out through the broken glass。  And

when the King came back to bed she told him

what she had seen。



Then the King understood that he had been

tricked; and he was dreadfully angry。  He hurried

back to the prison at once



But he was too late。  The door stood open。

The dungeon was empty。  The Doctor and all

his animals were gone。







THE SEVENTH CHAPTER



THE BRIDGE OF APES



QUEEN ERMINTRUDE had never in her life seen her husband

so terrible as he got that night。  He gnashed his teeth

with rage。  He called everybody a fool。  He threw his

tooth…brush at the palace cat。  He rushed round

in his night…shirt and woke up all his army and

sent them into the jungle to catch the Doctor。

Then he made all his servants go toohis cooks

and his gardeners and his barber and Prince

Bumpo's tutoreven the Queen; who was tired

from dancing in a pair of tight shoes; was packed

off to help the soldiers in their search。



All this time the Doctor and his animals were

running through the forest towards the Land of

the Monkeys as fast as they could go。



Gub…Gub; with his short legs; soon got tired;

and the Doctor had to carry himwhich made

it pretty hard when they had the trunk and the

hand…bag with them as well。



The King of the Jolliginki thought it would

be easy for his army to find them; because the

Doctor was in a strange land and would not

know his way。  But he was wrong; because the

monkey; Chee…Chee; knew all the paths through

the junglebetter even than the King's men

did。  And he led the Doctor and his pets to the

very thickest part of the foresta place where

no man had ever been beforeand hid them all

in a big hollow tree between high rocks。



〃We had better wait here;〃 said Chee…Chee;

〃till the soldiers have gone back to bed。  Then

we can go on into the Land of the Monkeys。〃  



So there they stayed the whole night through。



They often heard the King's men searching

and talking in the jungle round about。  But

they were quite safe; for no one knew of that

hiding…place but Chee…Cheenot even the

other monkeys。



At last; when daylight began to come through

the thick leaves overhead; they heard Queen

Ermintrude saying in a very tired voice that it

was no use looking any morethat they might

as well go back and get some sleep。



As soon as the soldiers had all gone home;

Chee…Chee brought the Doctor and his animals

out of the hiding…place and they set off for the

Land of the Monkeys。



It was a long; long way; and they often got

very tiredespecially Gub…Gub。  But when he

cried they gave him milk out of the cocoanuts

which he was very fond of。



They always had plenty to eat and drink;

because Chee…Chee and Polynesia knew all the

different kinds of fruits and vegetables that grow

in the jungle; and where to find themlike

dates and figs and ground…nuts and ginger and

yams。  They used to make their lemonade out of

the juice of wild oranges; sweetened with honey

which they got from the bees' nests in hollow

trees。  No matter what it was they asked for;

Chee…Chee and Polynesia always seemed to be

able to get it for themor something like it。

They even got the Doctor some tobacco one day;

when he had finished what he had brought with

him and wanted to smoke。



At night they slept in tents made of palm…

leaves; on thick; soft beds of dried grass。  And

after a while they got used to walking such a lot

and did not get so tired and enjoyed the life of

travel very much。



But they were always glad when the night

came and they stopped for their resting…time。

Then the Doctor used to make a little fire of

sticks; and after they had had their supper; they

would sit round it in a ring; listening to

Polynesia singing songs about the sea; or to Chee…

Chee telling stories of the jungle。



And many of the tales that Chee…Chee told

were very interesting。  Because although the

monkeys had no history…books of their own

before Doctor Dolittle came to write them for

them; they remember everything that happens by

telling stories to their children。  And Chee…Chee

spoke of many things his grandmother had told

himtales of long; long; long ago; before Noah

and the Floodof the days when men dressed

in bear…skins and lived in holes in the rock and

ate their mutton raw; because they did not know

what cooking washaving never seen a fire。

And he told them of the Great Mammoths and

Lizards; as long as a train; that wandered over

the mountains in those times; nibbling from the

tree…tops。  And often they got so interested

listening; that when he had finished they found

their fire had gone right out; and they had to

scurry round to get more sticks and build a new

one。



Now when the King's army had gone back

and told the King that they couldn't find the

Doctor; the King sent them out again and told

them they must stay in the jungle till they caught

him。  So all this time; while the Doctor and his

animals were going along towards the Land of

the Monkeys; thinking themselves quite safe;

they were still being followed by the King's men。

If Chee…Chee had known this; he would most

likely have hidden them again。  But he didn't

know it。



One day Chee…Chee climbed up a high rock

and looked out over the tree…tops。  And when

he came down he said they were now quite close

to the Land of the Monkeys and would soon

be there。



And that same evening; sure enough; they saw

Chee…Chee's cousin and a lot of other monkeys;

who had not yet got sick; sitting in the trees by

the edge of a swamp; looking and waiting for

them。  And when they saw the famous doctor

really come; these monkeys made a tremendous

noise; cheering and waving leaves and swinging

out of the branches to greet him。



They wanted to carry his bag and his trunk

and everything he hadand one of the bigger

ones even carried Gub…Gub who had got tired

again。  Then two of them rushed on in front to

tell the sick monkeys that the great doctor had

come at last。



But the King's men; who were still following;

had heard the noise of the monkeys cheering;

and they at last knew where the Doctor was;

and hastened on to catch him。



The big monkey carrying Gub…Gub was coming

along behind slowly; and he saw the Captain

of the army sneaking through the trees。

So he hurried after the Doctor and told him to

run。



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