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第86章

THE DOCTOR'S DECISION

WELL, you can guess how glad we were when next morning the Doctor, after his all-night conversation with the snail, told us that he had made up his mind to take the holiday.A proclamation was published right away by the Town Crier that His Majesty was going into the country for a seven-day rest, but that during his absence the palace and the government offices would be kept open as usual.

Polynesia was immensely pleased.She at once set quietly to work ****** arrangements for our departure--taking good care the while that no one should get an inkling of where we were going, what we were taking with us, the hour of our leaving or which of the palace-gates we would go out by.

Cunning old schemer that she was, she forgot nothing.And not even we, who were of the Doctor's party, could imagine what reasons she had for some of her preparations.She took me inside and told me that the one thing I must remember to bring with me was ALL of the Doctor's note- books.Long Arrow, who was the only Indian let into the secret of our destination, said he would like to come with us as far as the beach to see the Great Snail; and him Polynesia told to be sure and bring his collection of plants.Bumpo she ordered to carry the Doctor's high hat--carefully hidden under his coat.She sent off nearly all the footmen who were on night duty to do errands in the town, so that there should be as few servants as possible to see us leave.And midnight, the hour when most of the towns-people would be asleep, she finally chose for our departure.

We had to take a week's food-supply with us for the royal holiday.So, with our other packages, we were heavy laden when on the stroke of twelve we opened the west door of the palace and stepped cautiously and quietly into the moonlit garden.

"Tiptoe incognito," whispered Bumpo as we gently closed the heavy doors behind us.

No one had seen us leave.

At the foot of the stone steps leading from the Peacock Terrace to the Sunken Rosary, something made me pause and look back at the magnificent palace which we had built in this strange, far-off land where no white men but ourselves had ever come.Somehow I felt it in my bones that we were leaving it to-night never to return again.And I wondered what other kings and ministers would dwell in its splendid halls when we were gone.The air was hot; and everything was deadly still but for the gentle splashing of the tame flamingoes paddling in the lily-pond.Suddenly the twinkling lantern of a night watchman appeared round the corner of a cypress hedge.Polynesia plucked at my stocking and, in an impatient whisper, bade me hurry before our flight be discovered.

On our arrival at the beach we found the snail already feeling much better and now able to move his tail without pain.

The porpoises (who are by nature inquisitive creatures) were still hanging about in the offing to see if anything of interest was going to happen.Polynesia, the plotter, while the Doctor was occupied with his new patient, signaled to them and drew them aside for a little private chat.

"Now see here, my friends," said she speaking low: "you know how much John Dolittle has done for the animals--given his whole life up to them, one might say.Well, here is your chance to do something for him.Listen: he got made king of this island against his will, see? And now that he has taken the job on, he feels that he can't leave it-- thinks the Indians won't be able to get along without him and all that-- which is nonsense, as you and I very well know.All right.Then here's the point: if this snail were only willing to take him and us-- and a little baggage--not very much, thirty or forty pieces, say--inside his shell and carry us to England, we feel sure that the Doctor would go; because he's just crazy to mess about on the floor of the ocean.What's more this would be his one and only chance of escape from the island.Now it is highly important that the Doctor return to his own country to carry on his proper work which means such a lot to the animals of the world.So what we want you to do is to tell the sea-urchinto tell the starfish to tell the snail to take us in his shell and carry us to Puddleby River.Is that plain?""Quite, quite," said the porpoises."And we will willingly do our very best to persuade him--for it is, as you say, a perfect shame for the great man to be wasting his time here when he is so much needed by the animals.""And don't let the Doctor know what you're about," said Polynesia as they started to move off."He might balk if he thought we had any hand in it.Get the snail to offer on his own account to take us.See?"John Dolittle, unaware of anything save the work he was engaged on, was standing knee-deep in the shallow water, helping the snail try out his mended tail to see if it were well enough to travel on.Bumpo and Long Arrow, with Chee-Chee and Jip, were lolling at the foot of a palm a little way up the beach.Polynesia and I now went and joined them.Half an hour passed.What success the porpoises had met with, we did not know, till suddenly the Doctor left the snail's side and came splashing out to us.quite breathless.

"What do you think?" he cried, "while I was talking to the snail just now he offered, of his own accord, to take us all back to England inside his shell.He says he has got to go on a voyage of discovery anyway, to hunt up a new home, now that the Deep Hole is closed.Said it wouldn't be much out of his way to drop us at Puddleby River, if we cared to come along--Goodness, what a chance! I'd love to go.To examine the floor of the ocean all the way from Brazil to Europe! No man ever did it before.What a glorious trip!-- Oh that I had never allowed myself to be made king! Now I must see the chance of a lifetime slip by."He turned from us and moved down the sands again to the middle beach, gazing wistfully, longingly out at the snail.There was something peculiarly sad and forlorn about him as he stood there on the lonely, moonlit shore, the crown upon his head, his figure showing sharply black against the glittering sea behind.

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