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THE NINTH CHAPTER THE MONKEYS' COUNCIL HEE-CHEE stood outside the Doctor's
door, keeping everybody away till he woke up.
Then John Dolittle told the monkeys that
he must now go back to Puddleby. They were very surprised at this; for
they had thought that he was going to stay with them forever. And that night
all the monkeys got together in the jungle to talk it over. And the Chief Chimpanzee rose up and
said, "Why is it the good man is going away? Is he not happy here with
us?" But none of them could answer him. Then the Grand Gorilla got up and said, "I think we all should go to him
and ask him to stay. Perhaps if we make him a new house and a bigger bed, and
promise him plenty of monkey-servants to work for him and
to make life pleasant for him — perhaps then he will not wish to go." Then Chee-Chee got up; and all the
others whispered, "Sh! Look! Chee-Chee, the great Traveler, is about to
speak!" And Chee-Chee said to the other monkeys,
"My friends, I am afraid it is
useless to ask the Doctor to stay. He owes money in Puddle-by; and he says he
must go back and pay it." Then the Grand Gorilla got up And the monkeys asked him, "What is
money?" Then Chee-Chee told them that in the
Land of the White Men you could get nothing without money; you could do nothing
without money — that it was almost impossible to live without money. And some of them asked, "But can
you not even eat and drink without paying?" But Chee-Chee shook his head. And then
he told them that even he, when he was with the organ-grinder, had been made to
ask the children for money. And the Chief Chimpanzee turned to the
Oldest Orang-outang and said, "Cousin, surely these Men be strange
creatures! Who would wish to live in such a land? My gracious, how
paltry!" Then Chee-Chee said, "When we were coming to you we had
no oat to cross the sea in and no money to buy food to eat on our journey. So a
man lent us some biscuits; and we said we would pay him when we came back. And
we borrowed a boat from a sailor; but it was broken on the rocks when we
reached the shores of Africa. Now the Doctor says he must go back and get the
sailor another boat — because the man was poor and his ship was all he
had." And the monkeys were all silent for a
while, sitting quite still upon the ground and thinking hard. At last the Biggest Baboon got up and
said, "I do not think we ought to let
this good man leave our land till we have given him a fine present to take with
him, so that he may know we are grateful for all that he has done for us."
And a little, tiny red monkey who was
sitting up in a tree shouted down, "I think that too!" And then they all cried out, making a
great noise, "Yes, yes. Let us give him the finest present a White Man
ever had!" Now they began to wonder and ask one another
what would be the best thing to give him. And one said, "Fifty bags of
cocoanuts!" And another — "A hundred bunches of bananas! — At least he shall not have to buy his fruit
in the Land Where You Pay to Eat!" But Chee-Chee told them that all these
things would be too heavy to carry so far and would go bad before half was
eaten. "If you want to please him,"
he said, "give him an animal. You may be sure he will be kind to it. Give
him some rare animal they have not got in the menageries." And the monkeys asked him, "What
are menageries?" Then Chee-Chee explained to them that
menageries were places in the Land of the White Men, where animals were put in
cages for people to come and look at. And the monkeys were very shocked and
said to one another, "These Men are like thoughtless
young ones — stupid and easily amused.
Sh! It is a prison he means." So then they asked Chee-Chee what rare
animal it could be that they should give the Doctor — one the White Men had
not seen before And the Major of the Marmosettes asked, "Have they an iguana over
there?" But Chee-Chee said, "Yes, there is
one in the London Zoo." And another asked, "Have they an
okapi?" But Chee-Chee said, "Yes. In Belgium. where my organ-grinder took me five
years ago, they had an okapi in a big city they call Antwerp." And another asked, "Have they a
pushmi-pullyu?" Then Chee-Chee said, "No. No White
Man has ever seen a pushmi-pullyu. Let us give him that." |