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[The Heroic Return and New Beginnings: The Conclusion of Dr. Doolittle's Adventure]-[The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle - Part 20]

The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle · A2 ·

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The Heroic Return and New Beginnings: The Conclusion of Dr. Doolittle's Adventure

A Joyous Reunion and Heroic Recognition

The narrative opens with the emotional reunion between the lost boy and his uncle, who had been abandoned on a rock by pirates after refusing to join their ranks. Dr. Doolittle, having successfully facilitated this rescue, is hailed as a hero by the townsfolk. The boy credits their success to Jip, the dog, stating, "If it weren't for Jip, we never would have found him." The town’s gratitude culminates in a grand feast, where the mayor presents Jip with a special honor: a collar of solid gold inscribed with the words, "To Jip, the cleverest dog in the world." This moment highlights the doctor’s humility and the deep bond between humans and animals, as Jip feels an immense sense of pride and Dr. Doolittle finds joy in the community's collective celebration.

The Journey Home and the Sacrifice of the Pushmi-Pullyu

Upon returning to England, Dr. Doolittle faces the practical challenges of maintaining his home. In a touching display of loyalty, the Pushmi-Pullyu offers to help the doctor financially by going on public display. Despite the creature's inherent shyness, it expresses a newfound sense of belonging, stating, "I don't feel so shy with all of you. I don't feel as lonely as I did in the jungle." The touring show becomes immensely popular, drawing large crowds. However, when circus men attempt to purchase the creature for a significant sum of money, Dr. Doolittle refuses, declaring, "I could never sell a friend." This refusal reinforces the doctor’s core values: he prioritizes the well-being and companionship of his animal friends over material wealth.

Settling Back into Puddleby-on-the-Marsh

As the seasons change and the air turns chilly, the group returns to Puddleby-on-the-Marsh. They find the home well-maintained, thanks to the efforts of the old horse, field mice, hedgehogs, and even the doctor's sister. The return to normalcy is peaceful, with each animal settling into their familiar routines—Dab-Dab in her nest on the porch and Jip proudly wearing his gold collar. For Dr. Doolittle, the return brings a sense of contentment; while his adventure in Africa was "a wonderful adventure," he is "very, very glad to be home."

A Lasting Legacy in Africa

In the final scenes, the focus shifts back to Africa, where the monkeys have returned to their normal lives after the "terrible sickness" that originally necessitated the doctor's journey. The memory of Dr. Doolittle has become legendary, integrated into their nightly storytelling alongside tales of "giant lizards and woolly mammoths." The monkeys remain curious about the doctor's well-being, reflecting a profound sense of connection across thousands of miles. Polynesia’s reassurance that the doctor will return underscores the enduring nature of their friendship. The story concludes on a poignant note, with the animals in Africa feeling close to their "dear friend" in England, knowing that he would always be available should they ever need him again.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm sure everyone will be worried.
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We always help whenever we can
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It would be our honor.
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My goodness
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How beautiful.
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📝Key Phrases

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If it weren't for
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How can we thank you
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It would be our honor
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go on display
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change someone's mind
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📖 Transcript

Chapter 19.
Home.
The boy and his uncle were very happy to see each other.
The uncle picked his nephew up and gave him a big hug.
What happened to you? the boy asked.
When I wouldn't join the pirates, his uncle began, they left me on the rock, all alone.

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