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"Where's Polynesia?" asked the crocodile. "She isn't here." Voice Reading
"Are you sure?" said the Doctor. "Look again. Polynesia! Polynesia! Where are you?" Voice Reading
"I suppose she escaped," grumbled the crocodile. "Well, that's just like her!-Sneaked off into the jungle as soon as her friends got into trouble." Voice Reading
"I'm not that kind of a bird," said the parrot, climbing out of the pocket in the tail of the Doctor's coat. Voice Reading
"You see, I'm small enough to get through the bars of that window; and I was afraid they would put me in a cage instead. Voice Reading
So while the King was busy talking, I hid in the Doctor's pocket-and here I am! That's what you call a 'ruse,'" she said, smoothing down her feathers with her beak. Voice Reading
"Good Gracious!" cried the Doctor. "You're lucky I didn't sit on you." Voice Reading
"Now listen," said Polynesia, "to-night, as soon as it gets dark, I am going to creep through the bars of that window and fly over to the palace. And then-you'll see-I'll soon find a way to make the King let us all out of prison." Voice Reading
"Oh, what can you do?" said Gub-Gub, turning up his nose and beginning to cry again. "You're only a bird!" Voice Reading
"Quite true," said the parrot. "But do not forget that although I am only a bird, I can talk like a man-and I know these people." Voice Reading
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. Voice Reading
The pantry window had been broken by a tennis ball the week before; and Polynesia popped in through the hole in the glass. Voice Reading
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. Voice Reading
The Queen was away at a dance that night at her cousin's; but the King was in bed fast asleep. Voice Reading
Polynesia crept in, very softly, and got under the bed. Voice Reading
Then she coughed-just the way Doctor Dolittle used to cough. Polynesia could mimic any one. Voice Reading
The King opened his eyes and said sleepily: "Is that you, Ermintrude?" (He thought it was the Queen come back from the dance.) Voice Reading
Then the parrot coughed again-loud, like a man. And the King sat up, wide awake, and said, "Who's that?" Voice Reading
"I am Doctor Dolittle," said the parrot-just the way the Doctor would have said it. Voice Reading
"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." Voice Reading
But the parrot just laughed-a long, deep jolly laugh, like the Doctor's. Voice Reading
"Stop laughing and come here at once, so I can see you," said the King. Voice Reading
"Foolish King!" answered Polynesia. Voice Reading
"Have you forgotten that you are talking to John Dolittle, M.D.-the most wonderful man on earth? Of course you cannot see me. Voice Reading
I have made myself invisible. Voice Reading

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