. The story of Doctor Dolittle, being the history of his peculiar life at home and astonishing adventures in foreign parts . 1 , :• i ii ? i ii: i,.li 9!1 l!M il % ! i Ml I I . Ill 1 *^ • ^. T» I 5C Hilffliiiy^ra MiJyl1 , ; • •f-r^^^^^^:^^ •-^^s^^M^^^^^^.^ ill SS^*x. Whos that? But the parrot just laughed—a long, deeptjolly laugh, like the Doctors. Stop laughing and come here at once, so Ican see you, said the King. Polynesia and the King- 53 Foolish King! answered Polynesia. Haveyou forgotten that you are talking to John Do-little, —the most wonderful man on earth?Of course you cannot see


. The story of Doctor Dolittle, being the history of his peculiar life at home and astonishing adventures in foreign parts . 1 , :• i ii ? i ii: i,.li 9!1 l!M il % ! i Ml I I . Ill 1 *^ • ^. T» I 5C Hilffliiiy^ra MiJyl1 , ; • •f-r^^^^^^:^^ •-^^s^^M^^^^^^.^ ill SS^*x. Whos that? But the parrot just laughed—a long, deeptjolly laugh, like the Doctors. Stop laughing and come here at once, so Ican see you, said the King. Polynesia and the King- 53 Foolish King! answered Polynesia. Haveyou forgotten that you are talking to John Do-little, —the most wonderful man on earth?Of course you cannot see me. I have made my-self invisible. There is nothing I cannot listen: I have come here to-night to warnyou. If you dont let me and my animals travelthrough your kingdom, I will make you and allyour people sick like the monkeys. For I canmake people well: and I can make people ill—just by raising my little finger. Send your sol-diers at once to open the dungeon door, or youshall have mumps before the morning sun hasrisen on the hills of Jolliginki. Then the King began to tremble and was verymuch afraid. Doctor, he cried, it shall be as you not raise your little finger, please! And hejumped out of bed and ran to tell the soldiersto open the


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