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"What's happened?" asked the Doctor, coming up from downstairs. Voice Reading
"I'm not sure," said the parrot; "but I think we're ship-wrecked. Tell the duck to get out and see." Voice Reading
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. Voice Reading
"We must have run into Africa," said the Doctor. "Dear me, dear me!-Well-we must all swim to land." Voice Reading
But Chee-Chee and Gub-Gub did not know how to swim. Voice Reading
"Get the rope!" said Polynesia. Voice Reading
"I told you it would come in handy. Voice Reading
Where's that duck? Come here, Dab-Dab. Voice Reading
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. Voice Reading
Then those that can't swim must climb along the rope till they reach the land. Voice Reading
That's what you call a 'life-line.'" Voice Reading
So they all got safely to the shore-some swimming, some flying; and those that climbed along the rope brought the Doctor's trunk and handbag with them. Voice Reading
But the ship was no good any more-with the big hole in the bottom; and presently the rough sea beat it to pieces on the rocks and the timbers floated away. Voice Reading
Then they all took shelter in a nice dry cave they found, high up in the cliffs, till the storm was over. Voice Reading
When the sun came out next morning they went down to the sandy beach to dry themselves. Voice Reading
"Dear old Africa!" sighed Polynesia. "It's good to get back. Just think-it'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!" Voice Reading
And the others noticed she had tears in her eyes-she was so pleased to see her country once again. Voice Reading
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 on the water like a toy-boat. Voice Reading
When she flew down to get it, she found one of the white mice, very frightened, sitting inside it. Voice Reading
"What are you doing here?" asked the duck. "You were told to stay behind in Puddleby." Voice Reading
"I didn't want to be left behind," said the mouse. Voice Reading
"I wanted to see what Africa was like-I have relatives there. Voice Reading
So I hid in the baggage and was brought on to the ship with the hard-tack. Voice Reading
When the ship sank I was terribly frightened-because I cannot swim far. Voice Reading
I swam as long as I could, but I soon got all exhausted and thought I was going to sink. Voice Reading

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