. The story of Doctor Dolittle, being the history of his peculiar life at home and astonishing adventures in foreign parts . a really goodanimal-doctor than it does to be a good peoplesdoctor. My farmers boy thinks he knows allabout horses. I wish you could see him—hisface is so fat he looks as though he had no eyes—and he has got as much brain as a tried to put a mustard-plaster on me lastweek. Where did he put it? asked the Doctor. Oh, he didnt put it anywhere—on me, saidthe horse. He only tried to. I kicked himinto the duck-pond. Well, well! said the Doctor. Im a pretty quiet
. The story of Doctor Dolittle, being the history of his peculiar life at home and astonishing adventures in foreign parts . a really goodanimal-doctor than it does to be a good peoplesdoctor. My farmers boy thinks he knows allabout horses. I wish you could see him—hisface is so fat he looks as though he had no eyes—and he has got as much brain as a tried to put a mustard-plaster on me lastweek. Where did he put it? asked the Doctor. Oh, he didnt put it anywhere—on me, saidthe horse. He only tried to. I kicked himinto the duck-pond. Well, well! said the Doctor. Im a pretty quiet creature as a rule, saidthe horse—very patient with people—dontmake much fuss. But it was bad enough tohave that vet giving me the wrong when that red-faced booby started tomonkey with me, I just couldnt bear it anymore. Did you hurt the boy much? asked the Doc-tor. The Story of Doctor Dolittle Oh, no, said the horse. I kicked him inthe right place. The vets looking after him now. When will my glasses be ready? Ill have them for you next week, said theDoctor. Come in again Tuesday—Goodmorning!. ~nV \ S~-, i i
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