<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_133" id="Page_133">[133]</SPAN></span></p>
<h2><i>THE SIXTEENTH CHAPTER</i><br/> <small>TOO-TOO, THE LISTENER</small></h2>
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<p class="drop-capi">HAVING thanked the sharks
again for their kindness, the
Doctor and his pets set off
once more on their journey
home in the swift ship with
the three red sails.</p>
<p>As they moved out into the open sea, the animals
all went downstairs to see what their new
boat was like inside; while the Doctor leant on
the rail at the back of the ship with a pipe in his
mouth, watching the Canary Islands fade away
in the blue dusk of the evening.</p>
<p>While he was standing there, wondering how
the monkeys were getting on—and what his
garden would look like when he got back to
Puddleby, Dab-Dab came tumbling up the
stairs, all smiles and full of news.</p>
<p>“Doctor!” she cried. “This ship of the pirates<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_134" id="Page_134">[134]</SPAN></span>
is simply beautiful—absolutely. The beds
downstairs are made of primrose silk—with
hundreds of big pillows and cushions; there are
thick, soft carpets on the floors; the dishes are
made of silver; and there are all sorts of good
things to eat and drink—special things; the
larder—well, it’s just like a shop, that’s all.
You never saw anything like it in your life—Just
think—they kept five different kinds of
sardines, those men! Come and look.... Oh,
and we found a little room down there with the
door locked; and we are all crazy to get in and
see what’s inside. Jip says it must be where the
pirates kept their treasure. But we can’t open
the door. Come down and see if you can let
us in.”</p>
<p>So the Doctor went downstairs and he saw that
it was indeed a beautiful ship. He found the
animals gathered round a little door, all talking
at once, trying to guess what was inside. The
Doctor turned the handle but it wouldn’t open.
Then they all started to hunt for the key. They
looked under the mat; they looked under all the
carpets; they looked in all the cupboards and<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_135" id="Page_135">[135]</SPAN></span>
drawers and lockers—in the big chests in the
ship’s dining-room; they looked everywhere.</p>
<p>While they were doing this they discovered
a lot of new and wonderful things that the pirates
must have stolen from other ships: Kashmir
shawls as thin as a cobweb, embroidered
with flowers of gold; jars of fine tobacco from
Jamaica; carved ivory boxes full of Russian
tea; an old violin with a string broken and a
picture on the back; a set of big chess-men,
carved out of coral and amber; a walking-stick
which had a sword inside it when you pulled
the handle; six wine-glasses with tourquoise and
silver round the rims; and a lovely great sugar-bowl,
made of mother o’ pearl. But nowhere
in the whole boat could they find a key to fit
that lock.</p>
<p>So they all came back to the door, and Jip
peered through the key-hole. But something
had been stood against the wall on the inside
and he could see nothing.</p>
<p>While they were standing around, wondering
what they should do, the owl, Too-Too, suddenly
said,</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_136" id="Page_136">[136]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>“Sh!—Listen!—I do believe there’s some one
in there!”</p>
<p>They all kept still a moment. Then the Doctor
said,</p>
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<div class="caption">“‘Sh!—Listen!—I do believe there’s some one in there!’”</div>
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<p>“You must be mistaken, Too-Too. I don’t
hear anything.”</p>
<p>“I’m sure of it,” said the owl. “Sh!—There
it is again—Don’t you hear that?”</p>
<p>“No, I do not,” said the Doctor. “What
kind of a sound is it?”</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_137" id="Page_137">[137]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>“I hear the noise of some one putting his hand
in his pocket,” said the owl.</p>
<p>“But that makes hardly any sound at all,” said
the Doctor. “You couldn’t hear that out here.”</p>
<p>“Pardon me, but I can,” said Too-Too. “I
tell you there is some one on the other side of
that door putting his hand in his pocket. Almost
everything makes <i>some</i> noise—if your ears
are only sharp enough to catch it. Bats can hear
a mole walking in his tunnel under the earth—and
they think they’re good hearers. But we
owls can tell you, using only one ear, the color
of a kitten from the way it winks in the dark.”</p>
<p>“Well, well!” said the Doctor. “You surprise
me. That’s very interesting.... Listen
again and tell me what he’s doing now.”</p>
<p>“I’m not sure yet,” said Too-Too, “if it’s a
man at all. Maybe it’s a woman. Lift me up
and let me listen at the key-hole and I’ll soon
tell you.”</p>
<p>So the Doctor lifted the owl up and held him
close to the lock of the door.</p>
<p>After a moment Too-Too said,</p>
<p>“Now he’s rubbing his face with his left<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_138" id="Page_138">[138]</SPAN></span>
hand. It is a small hand and a small face. It
<i>might</i> be a woman—No. Now he pushes his
hair back off his forehead—It’s a man all
right.”</p>
<p>“Women sometimes do that,” said the Doctor.</p>
<p>“True,” said the owl. “But when they do,
their long hair makes quite a different sound....
Sh! Make that fidgety pig keep still.
Now all hold your breath a moment so I can
listen well. This is very difficult, what I’m doing
now—and the pesky door is so thick! Sh!
Everybody quite still—shut your eyes and don’t
breathe.”</p>
<p>Too-Too leaned down and listened again very
hard and long.</p>
<p>At last he looked up into the Doctor’s face and
said,</p>
<p>“The man in there is unhappy. He weeps.
He has taken care not to blubber or sniffle, lest
we should find out that he is crying. But I
heard—quite distinctly—the sound of a tear falling
on his sleeve.”</p>
<p>“How do you know it wasn’t a drop of water<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_139" id="Page_139">[139]</SPAN></span>
falling off the ceiling on him?” asked Gub-Gub.</p>
<p>“Pshaw!—Such ignorance!” sniffed Too-Too.
“A drop of water falling off the ceiling would
have made ten times as much noise!”</p>
<p>“Well,” said the Doctor, “if the poor fellow’s
unhappy, we’ve got to get in and see what’s the
matter with him. Find me an axe, and I’ll chop
the door down.”</p>
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