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"Sh!-That's the kind of a ship the man had," said Jip. "Keep still, can't you?" Voice Reading
"Oh," said the pig, "is that all? I thought it was something to drink." Voice Reading
So the Doctor left the boy to play with the animals in the dining-room, and went upstairs to look for passing porpoises. Voice Reading
And soon a whole school came dancing and jumping through the water, on their way to Brazil. Voice Reading
When they saw the Doctor leaning on the rail of his ship, they came over to see how he was getting on. Voice Reading
And the Doctor asked them if they had seen anything of a man with red hair and an anchor tattooed on his arm. Voice Reading
"Do you mean the master of The Saucy Sally?" asked the porpoises. Voice Reading
"Yes," said the Doctor. "That's the man. Has he been drowned?" Voice Reading
"His fishing-sloop was sunk," said the porpoises-"for we saw it lying on the bottom of the sea. But there was nobody inside it, because we went and looked." Voice Reading
"His little nephew is on the ship with me here," said the Doctor. "And he is terribly afraid that the pirates threw his uncle into the sea. Would you be so good as to find out for me, for sure, whether he has been drowned or not?" Voice Reading
"Oh, he isn't drowned," said the porpoises. Voice Reading
"If he were, we would be sure to have heard of it from the deep-sea Decapods. Voice Reading
We hear all the salt-water news. Voice Reading
The shell-fish call us 'The Ocean Gossips.' No-tell the little boy we are sorry we do not know where his uncle is; but we are quite certain he hasn't been drowned in the sea." Voice Reading
So the Doctor ran downstairs with the news and told the nephew, who clapped his hands with happiness. Voice Reading
And the pushmi-pullyu took the little boy on his back and gave him a ride round the dining-room table; while all the other animals followed behind, beating the dish-covers with spoons, pretending it was a parade. Voice Reading
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"Your uncle must now be found," said the Doctor-"that is the next thing-now that we know he wasn't thrown into the sea." Voice Reading
Then Dab-Dab came up to him again and whispered, Voice Reading
"Ask the eagles to look for the man. No living creature can see better than an eagle. When they are miles high in the air they can count the ants crawling on the ground. Ask the eagles." Voice Reading
So the Doctor sent one of the swallows off to get some eagles. Voice Reading
And in about an hour the little bird came back with six different kinds of eagles: a Black Eagle, a Bald Eagle, a Fish Eagle, a Golden Eagle, an Eagle-Vulture, and a White-tailed Sea Eagle. Voice Reading
Twice as high as the boy they were, each one of them. Voice Reading

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