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And then, just at that moment, the old man's hat came floating by; and I got into it because I did not want to be drowned." Voice Reading
So the duck took up the hat with the mouse in it and brought it to the Doctor on the shore. And they all gathered round to have a look. Voice Reading
"That's what you call a 'stowaway,'" said the parrot. Voice Reading
Presently, when they were looking for a place in the trunk where the white mouse could travel comfortably, the monkey, Chee-Chee, suddenly said, Voice Reading
"Sh! I hear footsteps in the jungle!" Voice Reading
They all stopped talking and listened. And soon a black man came down out of the woods and asked them what they were doing there. Voice Reading
"My name is John Dolittle-M.D.," said the Doctor. "I have been asked to come to Africa to cure the monkeys who are sick." Voice Reading
"You must all come before the King," said the black man. Voice Reading
"What king?" asked the Doctor, who didn't want to waste any time. Voice Reading
"The King of the Jolliginki," the man answered. "All these lands belong to him; and all strangers must be brought before him. Follow me." Voice Reading
So they gathered up their baggage and went off, following the man through the jungle. Voice Reading
Chapter 6
Polynesia and the King Voice Reading
When they had gone a little way through the thick forest they came to a wide, clear space; and they saw the King's palace which was made of mud. Voice Reading
This was where the King lived with his Queen, Ermintrude, and their son, Prince Bumpo. The Prince was away fishing for salmon in the river. But the King and Queen were sitting under an umbrella before the palace door. And Queen Ermintrude was asleep. Voice Reading
When the Doctor had come up to the palace the King asked him his business; and the Doctor told him why he had come to Africa. Voice Reading
"You may not travel through my lands," said the King. Voice Reading
"Many years ago a white man came to these shores; and I was very kind to him. Voice Reading
But after he had dug holes in the ground to get the gold, and killed all the elephants to get their ivory tusks, he went away secretly in his ship-without so much as saying 'Thank you.' Never again shall a white man travel through the lands of Jolliginki." Voice Reading
Then the King turned to some of the black men who were standing near and said, "Take away this medicine-man-with all his animals, and lock them up in my strongest prison." Voice Reading
So six of the black men led the Doctor and all his pets away and shut them up in a stone dungeon. The dungeon had only one little window, high up in the wall, with bars in it; and the door was strong and thick. Voice Reading
Then they all grew very sad; and Gub-Gub, the pig, began to cry. But Chee-Chee said he would spank him if he didn't stop that horrible noise; and he kept quiet. Voice Reading
"Are we all here?" asked the Doctor, after he had got used to the dim light. Voice Reading
"Yes, I think so," said the duck and started to count them. Voice Reading

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