Classic Book Library : Children's Literature : The Story Of Doctor Dolittle : Chapter 14 : Page 5 of 5 A little later, when they had all had plenty to eat and drink, and were lying on their backs while the canaries sang for them, two of the swallows came hurrying up, very flustered and excited. "Doctor!" they cried, "the pirates have come into the bay; and they've all got on to your ship. They are downstairs looking for things to steal. They have left their own ship with nobody on it. If you hurry and come down to the shore, you can get on to their ship--which is very fast --and escape. But you'll have to hurry." "That's a good idea," said the Doctor--"splendid!" And he called his animals together at once, said Good-by to the canaries and ran down to the beach. When they reached the shore they saw the pirate-ship, with the three red sails, standing in the water; and--just as the swallows had said --there was nobody on it; all the pirates were downstairs in the Doctor's ship, looking for things to steal. So John Dolittle told his animals to walk very softly and they all crept on to the pirate-ship. End of Chapter Copyright © 2004-2005 Classic Book Library |