The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle was the
second of Hugh Lofting's Doctor Dolittle books to be published, coming
out in 1922. It is nearly five times as long as its predecessor and the
writing style is pitched at a more mature audience. The scope of the
novel is vast; it is divided into six parts. It won the Newbery Medal
for 1923.
It was one of the novels in the series that was adapted into the 1967 film Doctor Dolittle.
The novel begins when Tommy Stubbins, the narrator of the story,
finds a squirrel injured by a hawk. Matthew Mugg, the cat's meat man,
informs him to get help from Doctor Dolittle, who can speak the language
of animals. The Doctor is away on a voyage, but when he returns, he
attends to the squirrel. Tommy is introduced to some of the strange
animals in Dolittle's care, such as the Wiff-Waff fish, and those who
care for his household, such as Dab-Dab the duck, and Jip the dog.
Polynesia the parrot arrives in Puddleby from Africa informs the Doctor
that Bumpo is studying in Bullford. Tommy begins his studies with
Doolittle, or rather with Polynesia who teaches Tommy the language of
animals. Chee-Chee comes from Africa disguised as a lady and tells about
his voyage to Puddleby. The Doctor acquires The Curlew and is thinking
of taking Tommy, Polynesia, and Luke the Hermit. They find out from the
hermit's dog, Bob, that he was sent to prison for murder but Bob is a
witness so when the court is in the process the Doctor proves to the
judge that he can talk to animals when this is settled he translates
Bob's story to English. When the story is finished the judges conclude
that the hermit is innocent.
Later, the Purple Bird of Paradise informs the Doctor that Long
Arrow, son of Golden Arrow, who is a friend of the Doctor, is missing so
after they play the game Blind Travel, which would determine where in
the world they would voyage, they decide to take a trip to Spider Monkey
Island to find Long Arrow. The Doctor, Tommy, Bumpo, and Polynesia
start the voyage across the sea but on the way they discover some
stowaways and drop them off at Penzance. Their first stop is in the Capa
Blanca islands of Spain; the Doctor makes a deal with the bullfighters
that if he can beat them in a fight they would stop bullfighting. Bumpo
makes a side bet of 3000 pesetas that the Doctor will win. The Doctor
talks to the bulls and they agreed to stick to the plan to make everyone
think that he outwitted them. When the fight is over and the doctor
wins against the other bullfighters, the crew set off again the Doctor
shows Tommy he has caught a fidgit that talks English so he consults it
and realizes that if he goes deeper, he will find the Great Glass Sea
Snail.
Spolier!
Afterwards there is a storm that wrecks the ship leaving Tommy alone;
the Purple Bird of Paradise tells him that his friends are on Spider
Monkey Island so with the help of the porpoises Tommy reaches the island
and the crew. Doolittle finds out from catching a Jabizri, a rare
beetle, that Long Arrow is stuck inside Hawk's Head Mountain so they try
to find an opening but fail so they use the Jabizri to locate it. When
they find a slab in the mountain they dig under it until it collapses
and Long Arrow is free. The Doctor finds out from the people of the
island that the island is going southward and is going to perish so the
doctor gets some whales to push the island back to South America. After
this the Doctor is told by the Popsipetels, the people of the island,
that they will be attacked soon by their rivals the Bag-jagderags so the
Doctor uses the birds of the island as well as the Popsipetels to
battle them. The Doctor and his army win but the people then decide
after so much he did for them that they would crown him king of their
island. So for many months the doctor rules the island and makes good
changes for the Popsipetels. Polynesia finds the Great Glass Sea Snail
and brings her to Doolittle. He talks to the Great Glass Sea Snail and
learns that it is because of the island colliding with South America
that it ends up on the shores of Spider Monkey Island so the Doctor asks
the snail to take him in his shell with his crew back to England. The
Doctor abandons Spider Monkey Island and sets off with Polynesia, Tommy,
Matthew, Chee-Chee and Jip and makes his journey through the ocean in
the shell of the Great Glass Sea Snail. When they come back to England
the Doctor and his crew go back to Puddleby in the doctor's house and
Dub-Dub says they are just in time for tea.
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