Doctor Dolittle's Post Office

Doctor Dolittle's Post Office is the exciting third in the series of Hugh Lofting's Doctor Dolittle books. As usual, the Doctor has many adventures while helping his animal friends and the people he meets. At the start book, Doctor Dolittle gets help from the sea birds to help to capture a notorious slave trader and free his captives, then organizes the postal service of a small African kingdom, Fantippo, ruled over by King Koko. He does this of course with the help of all his animal friends especially the birds. He discovers a hidden island populated by peace loving creatures, gets thrown into another African jail, invents animal alphabets, and defeats at least two armies. Each of the animals in the Dolittle family also tells a quaint and personal story. The postal program grows into a worldwide postal and publishing service for the benefit of animals everywhere. ..Whew! what an adventure!


By : Hugh Lofting (1886 - 1947)

00 - Prologue



01 - Part I - Chapter 1 - Zuzana



02 - Part I Chapter 2 - The Doctor's Reception on the Warship



03 - Part I Chapter 3 - A Great Gunner



04 - Part I Chapter 4 - The Royal Mails of Fantippo



05 - Part I Chapter 5 - The Voyage Delayed



06 - Part I Chapter 6 - No-Man's Land



07 - Part I Chapter 7 - The Animals' Paradise



08 - Part I Chapter 8 - The Swiftest Mail in the World



09 - Part II Chapter 1 - A Most Unusual Post Office



10 - Part II Chapter 2 - Cheapside



11 - Part II chapter 3 - The Birds That Helped Columbus



12 - Part II Chapter 4 - Cape Stephen Light



13 - Part II Chapter 5 - Gulls and Ships



14 - Part II Chapter 6 - Weather Bureaus



15 - Part II Chapter 7 - Teaching by Mail



16 - Part III Chapter 1 - The Animals' Magazine



17 - Part III Chapter 2 - The Doctor's Story



18 - Part III Chapter 3 - Gub-Gub's Story



19 - Part III Chapter 4 - Dab-Dab's Story



20 - Part III Chapter 5 - The White Mouse's Story



21 - Part III Chapter 6 - Jip's Story



22 - Part III Chapter 7 - Too-Too's Story



23 - Part III Chapter 8 - The Pushmi-Pullyu's Story



24 - Part IV Chapter 1 - Parcel Post



25 - Part IV Chapter 2 - The Great Mail Robbery



26 - Part IV Chapter 3 - Pearls and Brussels Sprouts



27 - Part IV Chapter 4 - Pearl Divers



28 - Part IV Chapter 5 - Obombo's Rebellion



29 - Part IV Chapter 6 - The Doctor's Release



30 - Part IV Chapter 7 - A Mysterious Letter



31 - Part IV Chapter 8 - The Land of the Mangrove Swamps



32 - Part IV Chapter 9 - The Secret Lake



33 - Part IV Chapter 10 - The Postmaster-General's Last Order



34 - Part IV Chapter 11 - Good-bye to Fantippo


Nearly all of the history of Doctor Dolittle's post office took place when he was returning from a voyage to West Africa. Therefore I will begin (as soon as I have told you a little about how he came to take the journey) from where he turned his ship towards home again and set sail for Puddleby-on-the-Marsh.

Some time before this the pushmi-pullyu, after a long stay in England, had grown a little homesick for Africa. And although he was tremendously fond of the Doctor and never wanted to leave him altogether, he asked him one winter day when the weather was particularly cold and disagreeable if he would mind running down to Africa for a holiday—just for a week or two.

The Doctor readily agreed because he hadn't been on a voyage in a long while and he felt he too needed a change from the chilly December days of England.

So he started off. Besides the pushmi-pullyu he took Dab-Dab the duck, Jip the dog, Gub-Gub the pig, Too-Too the owl, and the white mouse—the same good company he had had with him on his adventurous return from the Land of the Monkeys. For this trip the Doctor bought a little sailing boat—very old and battered and worn, but a good sound craft for bad weather.

They sailed away down to the south coast of the Bight of Benin. There they visited many African kingdoms and strange tribes. And while they were ashore the pushmi-pullyu had a chance to wander freely through his old grazing grounds. And he enjoyed his holiday thoroughly.

One morning the Doctor was delighted to see his old friends the swallows gathering once more about his ship at anchor for their yearly flight to England. They asked him whether he too was returning; because if so, they said, they would accompany him, the same as they had done when he was escaping from the Kingdom of Jolliginki.

As the pushmi-pullyu was now quite ready to leave, the Doctor thanked the swallows and told them he would be delighted to have their company. Then for the remainder of that day all was hustle and hurry and bustle, getting the ship provisioned and making preparations for the long trip back to England.

By the following morning everything was in readiness to put to sea. The anchor was drawn up and with all sail set the Doctor's ship moved northward before a favorable wind. And it is from this point that my story begins.

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