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The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle

The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle

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class="toc">THE SEVENTH CHAPTER. THE DOCTOR'S WAGER

THE EIGHTH CHAPTER. THE GREAT BULLFIGHT

THE NINTH CHAPTER. WE DEPART IN A HURRY


PART FOUR

THE FIRST CHAPTER. SHELLFISH LANGUAGES AGAIN

THE SECOND CHAPTER. THE FIDGIT'S STORY

THE THIRD CHAPTER. BAD WEATHER

THE FOURTH CHAPTER. WRECKED!

THE FIFTH CHAPTER. LAND!

THE SIXTH CHAPTER. THE JABIZRI

THE SEVENTH CHAPTER. HAWK'S-HEAD MOUNTAIN


PART FIVE

THE FIRST CHAPTER. A GREAT MOMENT

THE SECOND CHAPTER. "THE MEN OF THE MOVING LAND"

THE THIRD CHAPTER. FIRE

THE FOURTH CHAPTER. WHAT MAKES AN ISLAND FLOAT

THE FIFTH CHAPTER. WAR!

THE SIXTH CHAPTER. GENERAL POLYNESIA

THE SEVENTH CHAPTER. THE PEACE OF THE PARROTS

THE EIGHTH CHAPTER. THE HANGING STONE

THE NINTH CHAPTER. THE ELECTION

THE TENTH CHAPTER. THE CORONATION OF KING JONG


PART SIX

THE FIRST CHAPTER. NEW POPSIPETEL

THE SECOND CHAPTER. THOUGHTS OF HOME

THE THIRD CHAPTER. THE RED MAN'S SCIENCE

THE FOURTH CHAPTER. THE SEA-SERPENT

THE FIFTH CHAPTER. THE SHELLFISH RIDDLE SOLVED AT LAST

THE SIXTH CHAPTER. THE LAST CABINET MEETING

THE SEVENTH CHAPTER. THE DOCTOR'S DECISION






THE VOYAGES OF DOCTOR DOLITTLE





PROLOGUE

ALL that I have written so far about Doctor Dolittle I heard long after it happened from those who had known him—indeed a great deal of it took place before I was born. But I now come to set down that part of the great man's life which I myself saw and took part in.

Many years ago the Doctor gave me permission to do this. But we were both of us so busy then voyaging around the world, having adventures and filling note-books full of natural history that I never seemed to get time to sit down and write of our doings.

Now of course, when I am quite an old man, my memory isn't so good any more. But whenever I am in doubt and have to hesitate and think, I always ask Polynesia, the parrot.

That wonderful bird (she is now nearly two hundred and fifty years old) sits on the top of my desk, usually humming sailor songs to herself, while I write this book. And, as every one who ever met her knows, Polynesia's memory is the most marvelous memory in the world. If there is any happening I am not quite sure of, she is always able to put me right, to tell me exactly how it took place, who was there and everything about it. In fact sometimes I almost think I ought to say that this book was written by Polynesia instead of me.

Very well then, I will begin. And first of all I must tell you something about myself and how I came to meet the Doctor.





PART I





THE FIRST

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