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They wanted to carry his bag and his trunk and everything he had-and one of the bigger ones even carried Gub-Gub who had got tired again. Then two of them rushed on in front to tell the sick monkeys that the great doctor had come at last. Voice Reading
But the King's men, who were still following, had heard the noise of the monkeys cheering; and they at last knew where the Doctor was, and hastened on to catch him. Voice Reading
The big monkey carrying Gub-Gub was coming along behind slowly, and he saw the Captain of the army sneaking through the trees. So he hurried after the Doctor and told him to run. Voice Reading
Then they all ran harder than they had ever run in their lives; and the King's men, coming after them, began to run too; and the Captain ran hardest of all. Voice Reading
Then the Doctor tripped over his medicine-bag and fell down in the mud, and the Captain thought he would surely catch him this time. Voice Reading
But the Captain had very long ears-though his hair was very short. And as he sprang forward to take hold of the Doctor, one of his ears caught fast in a tree; and the rest of the army had to stop and help him. Voice Reading
By this time the Doctor had picked himself up, and on they went again, running and running. And Chee-Chee shouted, Voice Reading
"It's all right! We haven't far to go now!" Voice Reading
But before they could get into the Land of the Monkeys, they came to a steep cliff with a river flowing below. This was the end of the Kingdom of Jolliginki; and the Land of the Monkeys was on the other side-across the river. Voice Reading
And Jip, the dog, looked down over the edge of the steep, steep cliff and said, Voice Reading
"Golly! How are we ever going to get across?" Voice Reading
"Oh, dear!" said Gub-Gub. "The King's men are quite close now-Look at them! I am afraid we are going to be taken back to prison again." And he began to weep. Voice Reading
But the big monkey who was carrying the pig dropped him on the ground and cried out to the other monkeys. Voice Reading
"Boys-a bridge! Quick!-Make a bridge! We've only a minute to do it. They've got the Captain loose, and he's coming on like a deer. Get lively! A bridge! A bridge!" Voice Reading
The Doctor began to wonder what they were going to make a bridge out of, and he gazed around to see if they had any boards hidden any place. Voice Reading
But when he looked back at the cliff, there, hanging across the river, was a bridge all ready for him-made of living monkeys! For while his back was turned, the monkeys-quick as a flash-had made themselves into a bridge, just by holding hands and feet. Voice Reading
And the big one shouted to the Doctor, "Walk over! Walk over-all of you-hurry!" Voice Reading
Gub-Gub was a bit scared, walking on such a narrow bridge at that dizzy height above the river. But he got over all right; and so did all of them. Voice Reading
John Dolittle was the last to cross. And just as he was getting to the other side, the King's men came rushing up to the edge of the cliff. Voice Reading
Then they shook their fists and yelled with rage. For they saw they were too late. The Doctor and all his animals were safe in the Land of the Monkeys and the bridge was pulled across to the other side. Voice Reading
Then Chee-Chee turned to the Doctor and said, Voice Reading
"Many great explorers and gray-bearded naturalists have lain long weeks hidden in the jungle waiting to see the monkeys do that trick. But we never let a white man get a glimpse of it before. You are the first to see the famous 'Bridge of Apes.'" Voice Reading
And the Doctor felt very pleased. Voice Reading
Chapter 8
The Leader of the Lions Voice Reading

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