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And one great shark came near to the ship, and poking his nose out of the water he said to the Doctor, Voice Reading
"Are you John Dolittle, the famous animal-doctor?" Voice Reading
"Yes," said Doctor Dolittle. "That is my name." Voice Reading
"Well," said the shark, "we know these pirates to be a bad lot-especially Ben Ali. If they are annoying you, we will gladly eat them up for you-and then you won't be troubled any more." Voice Reading
"Thank you," said the Doctor. "This is really most attentive. But I don't think it will be necessary to eat them. Don't let any of them reach the shore until I tell you-just keep them swimming about, will you? And please make Ben Ali swim over here that I may talk to him." Voice Reading
So the shark went off and chased Ben Ali over to the Doctor. Voice Reading
"Listen, Ben Ali," said John Dolittle, leaning over the side. Voice Reading
"You have been a very bad man; and I understand that you have killed many people. Voice Reading
These good sharks here have just offered to eat you up for me-and 'twould indeed be a good thing if the seas were rid of you. Voice Reading
But if you will promise to do as I tell you, I well let you go in safety." Voice Reading
"What must I do?" asked the pirate, looking down sideways at the big shark who was smelling his leg under the water. Voice Reading
"You must kill no more people," said the Doctor; "you must stop stealing; you must never sink another ship; you must give up being a pirate altogether." Voice Reading
"But what shall I do then?" asked Ben Ali. "How shall I live?" Voice Reading
"You and all your men must go on to this island and be bird-seed-farmers," the Doctor answered. "You must grow bird-seed for the canaries." Voice Reading
The Barbary Dragon turned pale with anger. "Grow bird-seed!" he groaned in disgust. "Can't I be a sailor?" Voice Reading
"No," said the Doctor, "you cannot. You have been a sailor long enough-and sent many stout ships and good men to the bottom of the sea. For the rest of your life you must be la peaceful farmer. The shark is waiting. Do not waste any more of his time. Make up your mind." Voice Reading
"Thunder and Lightning!" Ben Ali muttered-"Bird-seed!" Then he looked down into the water again and saw the great fish smelling his other leg. Voice Reading
"Very well," he said sadly. "We'll be farmers." Voice Reading
"And remember," said the Doctor, "that if you do not keep your promise-if you start killing and stealing again, I shall hear of it, because the canaries will come and tell me. Voice Reading
And be very sure that I will find a way to punish you. Voice Reading
For though I may not be able to sail a ship as well as you, so long as the birds and the beasts and the fishes are my friends, I do not have to be afraid of a pirate chief-even though he call himself 'The Dragon of Barbary.' Now go and be a good farmer and live in peace." Voice Reading
Then the Doctor turned to the big shark, and waving his hand he said, Voice Reading
"All right. Let them swim safely to the land." Voice Reading
Chapter 16
Too-Too, the Listener Voice Reading

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