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There is nothing I cannot do. Voice Reading
Now listen: I have come here to-night to warn you. Voice Reading
If you don't let me and my animals travel through your kingdom, I will make you and all your people sick like the monkeys. Voice Reading
For I can make people well: and I can make people ill-just by raising my little finger. Voice Reading
Send your soldiers at once to open the dungeon door, or you shall have mumps before the morning sun has risen on the hills of Jolliginki." Voice Reading
Then the King began to tremble and was very much afraid. Voice Reading
"Doctor," he cried, "it shall be as you say. Do not raise your little finger, please!" And he jumped out of bed and ran to tell the soldiers to open the prison door. Voice Reading
As soon as he was gone, Polynesia crept downstairs and left the palace by the pantry window. Voice Reading
But the Queen, who was just letting herself in at the backdoor with a latch-key, saw the parrot getting out through the broken glass. And when the King came back to bed she told him what she had seen. Voice Reading
Then the King understood that he had been tricked, and he was dreadfully angry. He hurried back to the prison at once Voice Reading
But he was too late. The door stood open. The dungeon was empty. The Doctor and all his animals were gone. Voice Reading
Chapter 7
The Bridge of Apes Voice Reading
Queen Ermintrude had never in her life seen her husband so terrible as he got that night. Voice Reading
He gnashed his teeth with rage. Voice Reading
He called everybody a fool. Voice Reading
He threw his tooth-brush at the palace cat. Voice Reading
He rushed round in his night-shirt and woke up all his army and sent them into the jungle to catch the Doctor. Voice Reading
Then he made all his servants go too-his cooks and his gardeners and his barber and Prince Bumpo's tutor-even the Queen, who was tired from dancing in a pair of tight shoes, was packed off to help the soldiers in their search. Voice Reading
All this time the Doctor and his animals were running through the forest towards the Land of the Monkeys as fast as they could go. Voice Reading
Gub-Gub, with his short legs, soon got tired; and the Doctor had to carry him-which made it pretty hard when they had the trunk and the hand-bag with them as well. Voice Reading
The King of the Jolliginki thought it would be easy for his army to find them, because the Doctor was in a strange land and would not know his way. Voice Reading
But he was wrong; because the monkey, Chee-Chee, knew all the paths through the jungle-better even than the King's men did. Voice Reading
And he led the Doctor and his pets to the very thickest part of the forest-a place where no man had ever been before-and hid them all in a big hollow tree between high rocks. Voice Reading

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