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"The old rat laughed a quavering laugh"
"I think it's a splendid notion," said the Doctor. "Then the people need only have one disappointmentwhen they clear the bill box on the day set for paying their debts."
"The British post office is now boasting," said the Doctor, "that it can get a letter from London to Canada in fourteen days."
"'Meow!' says Ijust to show off. 'Too-wit, Too-hoo! Meow! Meow!' And with a farewell flip of the wing I disappeared into the night over the barn roof. But as I left I heard the little girl saying in tremendous excitement:
"I think it's a splendid notion," said the Doctor. "Then the people need only have one disappointmentwhen they clear the bill box on the day set for paying their debts."
"Doctor," said the little bird in a mysterious whisper, "we have sighted a canoe about a mile ahead of the ship and a little to the eastward, with only a black woman in it. She is weeping bitterly and isn't paddling the canoe at all. She is several miles from landten, at least, I should saybecause at the moment we are crossing the Bay of Fantippo and can only just see the shore of Africa. She is really in dangerous straits, with such a little bit of a boat that far out at sea. But she doesn't seem to care. She's just sitting in the bottom of the canoe, crying as if she didn't mind what happens to her. I wish you would come and speak to her, for we fear she is in great trouble."
Another night and another day went by, and at dawn the gallant Skimmer came down to rest his weary wings; for the workers did not need a marker any longernow that a good-sized island stood out on the bosom of the lake for the birds to drop their burdens on.
"What is that tune you are humming?" asked the Doctor.
And the Doctor wrote back:
"And he caught me in a fishing net and put me in a cage, to keep as a pet.
Now his pets, after the post office work got sort of settled and regular, often found it somewhat hard to amuse themselves in the evenings. One night they were all sitting around on the veranda of the houseboat wondering what game they could play when Jip suddenly said:
Another night and another day went by, and at dawn the gallant Skimmer came down to rest his weary wings; for the workers did not need a marker any longernow that a good-sized island stood out on the bosom of the lake for the birds to drop their burdens on.
"He can't read," said the Doctor gloomily.
"Yes," said the Doctor. "Let me introduce you. This is Zuzana, Captainer"
"I don't," said she. "I don't even know how these came to be in the possession of the oyster I ate."
After a moment's thought the Captain turned to the Doctor again.
Slowly and smoothly the snake slid in over the window sill and down on to the floor of the houseboat. Yards and yards and more yards long he came, coiling himself up neatly at John Dolittle's feet like a mooring rope on a ship's deck.
The next night Jip was called upon for a story. And after thinking a moment he said: "All right, I'll tell you the story of 'The Beggar's Dog.'" And the animals all settled down to listen attentively, because Jip had often told them stories before and they liked his way of telling them.
Author: Hugh Lofting