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"Yes, it would," said the Doctor quickly. Voice Reading
"Well, I will do what I can for you. Voice Reading
You will have to be very patient though-you know with some medicines you can never be very sure. Voice Reading
I might have to try two or three times. Voice Reading
You have a strong skin-yes? Well that's all right. Voice Reading
Now come over here by the light-Oh, but before I do anything, you must first go down to the beach and get a ship ready, with food in it, to take me across the sea. Voice Reading
Do not speak a word of this to any one. Voice Reading
And when I have done as you ask, you must let me and all my animals out of prison. Voice Reading
Promise-by the crown of Jolliginki!" Voice Reading
So the Prince promised and went away to get a ship ready at the seashore. Voice Reading
When he came back and said that it was done, the Doctor asked Dab-Dab to bring a basin. Then he mixed a lot of medicines in the basin and told Bumpo to dip his face in it. Voice Reading
The Prince leaned down and put his face in-right up to the ears. Voice Reading
He held it there a long time-so long that the Doctor seemed to get dreadfully anxious and fidgety, standing first on one leg and then on the other, looking at all the bottles he had used for the mixture, and reading the labels on them again and again. Voice Reading
A strong smell filled the prison, like the smell of brown paper burning. Voice Reading
At last the Prince lifted his face up out of the basin, breathing very hard. And all the animals cried out in surprise. Voice Reading
For the Prince's face had turned as white as snow, and his eyes, which had been mud-colored, were a manly gray! Voice Reading
When John Dolittle lent him a little looking-glass to see himself in, he sang for joy and began dancing around the prison. But the Doctor asked him not to make so much noise about it; and when he had closed his medicine-bag in a hurry he told him to open the prison-door. Voice Reading
Bumpo begged that he might keep the looking-glass, as it was the only one in the Kingdom of Jolliginki, and he wanted to look at himself all day long. But the Doctor said he needed it to shave with. Voice Reading
Then the Prince, taking a bunch of copper keys from his pocket, undid the great double locks. Voice Reading
And the Doctor with all his animals ran as fast as they could down to the seashore; while Bumpo leaned against the wall of the empty dungeon, smiling after them happily, his big face shining like polished ivory in the light of the moon. Voice Reading
When they came to the beach they saw Polynesia and Chee-Chee waiting for them on the rocks near the ship. Voice Reading
"I feel sorry about Bumpo," said the Doctor. Voice Reading
"I am afraid that medicine I used will never last. Voice Reading
Most likely he will be as black as ever when he wakes up in the morning-that's one reason why I didn't like to leave the mirror with him. Voice Reading
But then again, he might stay white-I had never used that mixture before. Voice Reading

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