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THE SIXTEENTH CHAPTER



TOO…TOO; THE LISTENER



HAVING thanked the sharks again for their kindness;

the Doctor and his pets set off once more on their

journey home in the swift ship with the three red sails。



As they moved out into the open sea; the

animals all went downstairs to see what their new

boat was like inside; while the Doctor leant on

the rail at the back of the ship with a pipe in his

mouth; watching the Canary Islands fade away

in the blue dusk of the evening。



While he was standing there; wondering how

the monkeys were getting onand what his

garden would look like when he got back to

Puddleby; Dab…Dab came tumbling up the

stairs; all smiles and full of news。



〃Doctor!〃 she cried。  〃This ship of the pi…

rates is simply beautifulabsolutely。  The beds

downstairs are made of primrose silkwith

hundreds of big pillows and cushions; there are

thick; soft carpets on the floors; the dishes are

made of silver; and there are all sorts of good

things to eat and drinkspecial things; the

larderwell; it's just like a shop; that's all。

You never saw anything like it in your life

Just thinkthey kept five different kinds of

sardines; those men!  Come and look。。。。  Oh;

and we found a little room down there with the

door locked; and we are all crazy to get in and

see what's inside。  Jip says it must be where the

pirates kept their treasure。  But we can't open

the door。  Come down and see if you can let

us in。〃  



So the Doctor went downstairs and he saw

that it was indeed a beautiful ship。  He found

the animals gathered round a little door; all

talking at once; trying to guess what was inside。

The Doctor turned the handle but it wouldn't

open。  Then they all started to hunt for the key。

They looked under the mat; they looked under

all the carpets; they looked in all the cupboards

and drawers and lockersin the big chests in the

ship's dining…room; they looked everywhere。



While they were doing this they discovered

a lot of new and wonderful things that the

pirates must have stolen from other ships: Kashmir

shawls as thin as a cobweb; embroidered

with flowers of gold; jars of fine tobacco from

Jamaica; carved ivory boxes full of Russian

tea; an old violin with a string broken and a

picture on the back; a set of big chess…men;

carved out of coral and amber; a walking…stick

which had a sword inside it when you pulled

the handle; six wine…glasses with turquoise

and silver round the rims; and a lovely great

sugar…bowl; made of mother o' pearl。  But

nowhere in the whole boat could they find a key to

fit that lock。



So they all came back to the door; and Jip

peered through the key…hole。  But something

had been stood against the wall on the inside

and he could see nothing。



While they were standing around; wondering

what they should do; the owl; Too…Too;

suddenly said;



〃Sh!Listen!I do believe there's some

one in there!〃



They all kept still a moment。  Then the

Doctor said;



〃You must be mistaken; Too…Too。  I don't

hear anything。〃  



〃I'm sure of it;〃 said the owl。  〃Sh!There

it is againDon't you hear that?〃



〃No; I do not;〃 said the Doctor。  〃What

kind of a sound is it?〃



〃I hear the noise of some one putting his

hand in his pocket;〃 said the owl。



〃But that makes hardly any sound at all;〃 said

the Doctor。  〃You couldn't hear that out here。〃  



〃Pardon me; but I can;〃 said Too…Too。  〃I

tell you there is some one on the other side of

that door putting his hand in his pocket。  Almost

everything makes SOME noiseif your ears

are only sharp enough to catch it。  Bats can hear

a mole walking in his tunnel under the earth

and they think they're good hearers。  But we

owls can tell you; using only one ear; the color

of a kitten from the way it winks in the dark。〃  



〃Well; well!〃 said the Doctor。  〃You

surprise me。  That's very interesting。。。。  Listen

again and tell me what he's doing now。〃  



〃I'm not sure yet;〃 said Too…Too; 〃if it's a

man at all。  Maybe it's a woman。  Lift me up

and let me listen at the key…hole and I'll soon

tell you。〃  



So the Doctor lifted the owl up and held him

close to the lock of the door。



After a moment Too…Too said;



〃Now he's rubbing his face with his left

hand。  It is a small hand and a small face。

It MIGHT be a womanNo。  Now he pushes his

hair back off his foreheadIt's a man all right。〃  



〃Women sometimes do that;〃 said the Doctor。



〃True;〃 said the owl。  〃But when they do;

their long hair makes quite a different sound。

。。。  Sh!  Make that fidgety pig keep still。

Now all hold your breath a moment so I can

listen well。  This is very difficult; what I'm

doing nowand the pesky door is so thick!  Sh!

Everybody quite stillshut your eyes and don't breathe。〃  



Too…Too leaned down and listened again

very hard and long。



At last he looked up into the Doctor's face

and said;



〃The man in there is unhappy。  He weeps。

He has taken care not to blubber or sniffle; lest

we should find out that he is crying。  But I

heardquite distinctlythe sound of a tear

falling on his sleeve。〃  



〃How do you know it wasn't a drop of water

falling off the ceiling on him?〃 asked Gub…Gub。

〃Pshaw!Such ignorance!〃 sniffed Too…

Too。  〃A drop of water falling off the ceiling

would have made ten times as much noise!〃



〃Well;〃 said the Doctor; 〃if the poor

fellow's unhappy; we've got to get in and see

what's the matter with him。  Find me an axe;

and I'll chop the door down。〃  









THE SEVENTEENTH CHAPTER



THE OCEAN GOSSIPS



RIGHT away an axe was found。  And the Doctor soon chopped a

hole in the door big enough to clamber through。



At first he could see nothing at all; it was so dark inside。

So he struck a match。



The room was quite small; no window; the

ceiling; low。  For furniture there was only one

little stool。  All round the room big barrels

stood against the walls; fastened at the bottom

so they wouldn't tumble with the rolling of the

ship; and above the barrels; pewter jugs of all

sizes hung from wooden pegs。  There was a

strong; winey smell。  And in the middle of the

floor sat a little boy; about eight years old;

crying bitterly。



〃I declare; it is the pirates' rum…room!〃

said Jip in a whisper。



〃Yes。  Very rum!〃 said Gub…Gub。

〃The smell makes me giddy。〃  



The little boy seemed rather frightened to

find a man standing there before him and all

those animals staring in through the hole in the

broken door。  But as soon as he saw John

Dolittle's face by the light of the match; he stopped

crying and got up。



〃You aren't one of the pirates; are you?〃 he asked。



And when the Doctor threw back his head

and laughed long and loud; the little boy smiled

too and came and took his hand。



〃You laugh like a friend;〃 he said〃not

like a pirate。  Could you tell me where my

uncle is?〃



〃I am afraid I can't;〃 said the Doctor。

〃When did you see him last?〃



〃It was the day before yesterday;〃 said the

boy。  〃I and my uncle were out fishing in our

little boat; when the pirates came and caught

us。  They sunk our fishing…boat and brought us

both on to this ship。  They told my uncle that

they wanted him to be a pirate like themfor

he was clever at sailing a ship in all weathers。

But he said he didn't want to be a pirate;

because killing people and stealing was no work

for a good fisherman to do。  Then the leader;

Ben Ali; got very angry and gnashed his teeth;

and said they would throw my uncle into the

sea if he didn't do as they said。  They sent me

downstairs; and I heard the noise of a fight

going on above。  And when they let me come up

again next day; my uncle was nowhere to be

seen。  I asked the pirates where he was; but

they wouldn't tell me。  I am very much afraid

they threw him into the sea and drowned him。〃  



And the little boy began to cry again。



〃Well nowwait a minute;〃 said the Doctor。

〃Don't cry。  Let's go and have tea in the dining…

room; and we'll talk it over。  Maybe your

uncle is quite safe all the time。  You don't KNOW

that he was drowned; do you?  And that's

something。  Perhaps we can find him for you。  First

we'll go and have teawith strawberry…jam;

and then we will see what can be done。〃  



All the animals had been standing around

listening with great curiosity。  And when they

had gone into the ship's dining…room and were

having tea; Dab…Dab came up behind the

Doctor's chair and whispered。



〃Ask the porpoises if the boy's uncle was

drownedthey'll know。〃  



〃All right;〃 said the Doctor; taking a second

piece of bread…and…jam。



〃What are those funny; clicking noises you

are making with your tongue?〃 asked the boy。



〃Oh; I just said a couple of words in duck…

language;〃 the Doctor answered。  〃This is

Dab…Dab; one of my pets。〃  



〃I didn't even know that ducks had a

language;〃 said the boy。  〃Are all these other

animals your pets; too?  What is that strange…

looking thing with two heads?〃



〃Sh!〃 the Doctor whispered。  〃That is the

pushmi…pullyu。  Don't let him see we're talking

about himhe gets so dreadfully embarrassed。。。。

Tell me; how did you come to be

locked up in that little room?〃



〃The pirates shut me in there when they

were going off to steal things from another ship。

When I heard some one chopping on the door;

I didn't know who it could be。  I was very

glad to find it was you。  Do you think you will

be able to find my uncle for me?〃



〃Well; we are going to try very hard;〃 said

the Doctor。  〃Now what was your uncle like to

look at?〃



〃He had red hair;〃 the boy answered〃very

red hair; and the picture of an anchor tattooed

on his arm。  He was a strong man; a kind uncle

and the best sailor in the South Atlantic。  His

fishing…boat was called The Saucy Sallya

cutter…rigged sloop。〃  



〃What's ‘cutterigsloop'?〃 whispered Gub…

Gub; turning to Jip。



〃Sh!That's the kind of a ship the man had;〃

said Jip。  〃Keep still; can't you?〃



〃Oh;〃 said the pig; 〃is that all?  I thought

it was something to drink。〃  



So the Doctor left the boy to play with the

animals in the dining…room; and went upstairs

to look for passing porpoises。



And soon a whole school came dancing and

jumping through the water; on their way to

Brazil。



When they saw the Doctor leaning on the

rail of his ship; they came over to see how he

was getting on。



And the Doctor asked them if they had seen

anything of a man with red hair and an anchor

tattooed on his arm。



〃Do you mean the master of The Saucy Sally?〃

asked the porpoises。



〃Yes;〃 said the Doctor。  〃That's the man。

Has he been drowned?〃



〃His fishing…sloop was sunk;〃 said the

porpoises〃for we saw it lying on 

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