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the story of doctor dolittle-第4部分

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on the edge of the mantelpiece and began to talk。



When she had finished the Doctor said;



〃I would gladly go to Africaespecially in

this bitter weather。  But I'm afraid we haven't

money enough to buy the tickets。  Get me the

money…box; Chee…Chee。〃  



So the monkey climbed up and got it off the

top shelf of the dresser。



There was nothing in itnot one single penny!



〃I felt sure there was twopence left;〃 said the Doctor。



〃There WAS;〃 said the owl。  〃But you spent

it on a rattle for that badger's baby when he

was teething。〃  



〃Did I?〃 said the Doctor〃dear me; dear

me!  What a nuisance money is; to be sure!

Well; never mind。  Perhaps if I go down to

the seaside I shall be able to borrow a boat that

will take us to Africa。  I knew a seaman once

who brought his baby to me with measles。

Maybe he'll lend us his boatthe baby got well。〃  



So early the next morning the Doctor went

down to the seashore。  And when he came back

he told the animals it was all rightthe sailor

was going to lend them the boat。



Then the crocodile and the monkey and the

parrot were very glad and began to sing;

because they were going back to Africa; their real

home。  And the Doctor said;



〃I shall only be able to take you threewith

Jip the dog; Dab…Dab the duck; Gub…Gub the

pig and the owl; Too…Too。  The rest of the animals;

like the dormice and the water…voles and

the bats; they will have to go back and live in

the fields where they were born till we come

home again。  But as most of them sleep through

the Winter; they won't mind thatand besides;

it wouldn't be good for them to go to Africa。〃  



So then the parrot; who had been on long sea…

voyages before; began telling the Doctor all the

things he would have to take with him on the ship。



〃You must have plenty of pilot…bread;〃 she

said〃‘hard tack' they call it。  And you must

have beef in cansand an anchor。〃  



〃I expect the ship will have its own anchor;〃

said the Doctor。



〃Well; make sure;〃 said Polynesia。  〃Because

it's very important。  You can't stop if you

haven't got an anchor。  And you'll need a bell。〃  



〃What's that for?〃 asked the Doctor。



〃To tell the time by;〃 said the parrot。  〃You

go and ring it every half…hour and then you

know what time it is。  And bring a whole lot of

ropeit always comes in handy on voyages。〃  



Then they began to wonder where they were

going to get the money from to buy all the

things they needed。



〃Oh; bother it!  Money again;〃 cried the

Doctor。  〃Goodness!  I shall be glad to get to

Africa where we don't have to have any!  I'll

go and ask the grocer if he will wait for his

money till I get backNo; I'll send the sailor

to ask him。〃  



So the sailor went to see the grocer。  And presently

he came back with all the things they wanted。



Then the animals packed up; and after they

had turned off the water so the pipes wouldn't

freeze; and put up the shutters; they closed the

house and gave the key to the old horse who

lived in the stable。  And when they had seen

that there was plenty of hay in the loft to last

the horse through the Winter; they carried all

their luggage down to the seashore and got on

to the boat。



The Cat's…meat…Man was there to see them

off; and he brought a large suet…pudding as a

present for the Doctor because; he said he had

been told; you couldn't get suet…puddings in

foreign parts。



As soon as they were on the ship; Gub…Gub;

the pig; asked where the beds were; for it was

four o'clock in the afternoon and he wanted

his nap。  So Polynesia took him downstairs into

the inside of the ship and showed him the beds;

set all on top of one another like book…shelves

against a wall。



〃Why; that isn't a bed!〃 cried Gub…Gub。

〃That's a shelf!〃



〃Beds are always like that on ships;〃 said the

parrot。  〃It isn't a shelf。  Climb up into it and

go to sleep。  That's what you call ‘a bunk。'〃



〃I don't think I'll go to bed yet;〃 said Gub…

Gub。  〃I'm too excited。  I want to go upstairs

again and see them start。〃  



〃Well; this is your first trip;〃 said Polynesia。

〃You will get used to the life after a while。〃  

And she went back up the stairs of the ship;

humming this song to herself;



 

I've seen the Black Sea and the Red Sea;

     I rounded the Isle of Wight;

I discovered the Yellow River;

     And the Orange too by night。

Now Greenland drops behind again;

     And I sail the ocean Blue。

I'm tired of all these colors; Jane;

     So I'm coming back to you。





They were just going to start on their journey;

when the Doctor said he would have to go back

and ask the sailor the way to Africa。



But the swallow said she had been to that

country many times and would show them how

to get there。



So the Doctor told Chee…Chee to pull up the

anchor and the voyage began。







THE FIFTH CHAPTER



THE GREAT JOURNEY



NOW for six whole weeks they went sailing on and on; over

the rolling sea; following the swallow who flew before the

ship to show them the way。  At night she carried a tiny

lantern; so they should not miss her in the dark;

and the people on the other ships that passed

said that the light must be a shooting star。



As they sailed further and further into the

South; it got warmer and warmer。  Polynesia;

Chee…Chee and the crocodile enjoyed the hot

sun no end。  They ran about laughing and looking

over the side of the ship to see if they could

see Africa yet。



But the pig and the dog and the owl; Too…

Too; could do nothing in such weather; but

sat at the end of the ship in the shade of a big

barrel; with their tongues hanging out; drinking

lemonade。



Dab…Dab; the duck; used to keep herself cool

by jumping into the sea and swimming behind

the ship。  And every once in a while; when

the top of her head got too hot; she would dive

under the ship and come up on the other side。

In this way; too; she used to catch herrings on

Tuesdays and Fridayswhen everybody on the

boat ate fish to make the beef last longer。



When they got near to the Equator they saw

some flying…fishes coming towards them。  And

the fishes asked the parrot if this was Doctor

Dolittle's ship。  When she told them it was; they

said they were glad; because the monkeys in

Africa were getting worried that he would never

come。  Polynesia asked them how many miles

they had yet to go; and the flying…fishes said

it was only fifty…five miles now to the coast of

Africa。



And another time a whole school of porpoises

came dancing through the waves; and they too

asked Polynesia if this was the ship of the fa…

mous doctor。  And when they heard that it was;

they asked the parrot if the Doctor wanted

anything for his journey。



And Polynesia said; 〃Yes。  We have run

short of onions。〃  



〃There is an island not far from here;〃 said

the porpoises; 〃where the wild onions grow tall

and strong。  Keep straight onwe will get

some and catch up to you。〃  



So the porpoises dashed away through the

sea。  And very soon the parrot saw them again;

coming up behind; dragging the onions through

the waves in big nets made of seaweed。



The next evening; as the sun was going down

the Doctor said;



〃Get me the telescope; Chee…Chee。  Our

journey is nearly ended。  Very soon we should

be able to see the shores of Africa。〃  



And about half an hour later; sure enough;

they thought they could see something in front

that might be land。  But it began to get darker

and darker and they couldn't be sure。

Then a great storm came up; with thunder

and lightning。  The wind howled; the rain

came down in torrents; and the waves got so

high they splashed right over the boat。



Presently there was a big BANG!  The ship

stopped and rolled over on its side。



〃What's happened?〃 asked the Doctor;

coming up from downstairs。



〃I'm not sure;〃 said the parrot; 〃but I think

we're ship…wrecked。  Tell the duck to get out

and see。〃  



So Dab…Dab dived right down under the

waves。  And when she came up she said they

had struck a rock; there was a big hole in the

bottom of the ship; the water was coming in;

and they were sinking fast。



〃We must have run into Africa;〃 said the

Doctor。  〃Dear me; dear me!Wellwe must

all swim to land。〃  



But Chee…Chee and Gub…Gub did not know

how to swim。



〃Get the rope!〃 said Polynesia。  〃I told you

it would come in handy。  Where's that duck?

Come here; Dab…Dab。  Take this end of the

rope; fly to the shore and tie it on to a palm…

tree; and we'll hold the other end on the ship

here。  Then those that can't swim must climb

along the rope till they reach the land。  That's

what you call a ‘life…line。'〃



So they all got safely to the shoresome

swimming; some flying; and those that climbed

along the rope brought the Doctor's trunk and

handbag with them。



But the ship was no good any morewith the

big hole in the bottom; and presently the rough

sea beat it to pieces on the rocks and the timbers

floated away。



Then they all took shelter in a nice dry cave

they found; high up in the cliffs; till the storm

was over。



When the sun came out next morning they

went down to the sandy beach to dry themselves。



〃Dear old Africa!〃 sighed Polynesia。  〃It's

good to get back。  Just thinkit'll be a

hundred and sixty…nine years to…morrow since I was

here!  And it hasn't changed a bit!  Same old

palm…trees; same old red earth; same old black

ants!  There's no place like home!〃



And the others noticed she had tears in her eyes

she was so pleased to see her country once again。



Then the Doctor missed his high hat; for it

had been blown into the sea during the storm。

So Dab…Dab went out to look for it。  And presently

she saw it; a long way off; floating 
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