. L'histoire du docteur Dolittle, étant l'histoire de sa vie particulière à la maison et des aventures étonnantes dans des parties étrangères . Mais il faut adog pour trouver un homme, vous savez. Les oiseaux ne sont pas de bonne pour un jeu comme ça. Puis le docteur a demandé au pêcheur-homme aux cheveux rouges où était sa maison. Et quand il l'a haddit, le docteur a demandé aux hirondelles de s'y rendre d'abord. Et quand ils étaient venus à la terre dont l'homme avait parlé, ils ont vu une petite ville de pêche au pied d'une montagne rocheuse; et theman a signalé la maison où il vivait. Et pendant qu'ils laissaient l'ancre, les petits garçons papillon
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. The story of Doctor Dolittle, being the history of his peculiar life at home and astonishing adventures in foreign parts . But it takes adog to find a man, you know. Birds are no goodfor a game like that. Then the Doctor asked the red-haired fisher-man where his home was. And when he hadtold him, the Doctor asked the swallows to guidethe ship there first. And when they had come to the land whichthe man had spoken of, they saw a little fishing-town at the foot of a rocky mountain; and theman pointed out the house where he lived. And while they were letting down the anchor, the little boys mother (who was also the manssister) came running down to the shore to meetthem, laughing and crying at the same time.She had been sitting on a hill for twenty days, watching the sea and waiting for them to re-turn. And she kissed the Doctor many times, so that 170 The Story of Doctor Dolittle he giggled and blushed like a school-girl. Andshe tried to kiss Jip too; but he ran away andhid inside the ship. Its a silly business, this kissing, he said.I dont hold by it. Let her go and kiss Gub-Gub—if she must kiss something.. And she kissed the Doctor many times The fisherman and his sister didnt want theDoctor to go away again in a hurry. Theybegged him to spend a few days with them. SoJohn Dolittle and his animals had to stay attheir house a whole Saturday and Sunday andhalf of Monday. And all the little boys of the fishing-villagewent down to the beach and pointed at the great The Fishermans Town 171 ship anchored there, and said to one another inwhispers, Look! That was a pirate-ship—Ben Alis—the most terrible pirate that ever sailed theSeven Seas! That old gentleman with the highhat, whos staying up at Mrs. Trevelyans, hetook the ship away from The Barbary Dragon—and made him into a farmer. Whod havethought it of him—him so gentle-like and all!. . Look at the great red sails! Aint she thewicked-looking ship—and fast?—My! All those two days and a half that the Doctorst