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"And you are prepared to swear, Doctor Dolittle, that you understand the language of dogs and can make them understand you. Is that so?" "Yes," said the Doctor, "that is so." "And what, might I ask," put in the judge in a very quiet, dignified voice, "has all this to do with the killing of er--er--Bluebeard Bill?" "This, Your Honor," said Mr. Jenkyns, talking in a very grand manner as though he were on a stage in a theatre: "there is in this court-room at the present moment a bulldog, who was the only living thing that saw the man killed. With the Court's permission I propose to put that dog in the witness-stand and have him questioned before you by the eminent scientist, Doctor John Dolittle." |
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