   . The story of Doctor Dolittle
 

 


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   . The story of Doctor Dolittle








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The story of Doctor Dolittle  [?? ?st??ri ?v ?d?kt? ?du?l?tl?]    

1) story  [?st?:r?]  ; ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; 




The first chapter


The first chapter  Puddleby  [?? ?f??st ?t??pt?  ?p?dl??b?]     

1) first  [?f?:st]  ; 1) chapter  [?t??pt?]  ; 4) puddle  [?p?dl?]  ; 

Once upon a time, many years ago  when our grandfathers were little children  there was a doctor; and his name was Dolittle  John Dolittle, M.D  [w?ns ??p?n ? ?ta?m, ?meni ?ji?z ?????  wen ?a?? ??r?nf????z w?? ?l?tl? ?t??ldr?n  ?e? w?z ? ?d?kt?; ?nd h?z ?ne?m w?z ?du?l?tl?  d??n ?du?l?tl?, em di?]  -,   ,      ,  .    ,   ..

1) onceuponatime  [?w?ns ??p?n ? ?ta?m]  -; -; ; -; 1) once  [w?ns]  ; 1) time  [?ta?m]  ; 1) many  [?meni]  ; 1) year  [?ji?]  ; 2) ago  [?????]   ; 1) when  [wen]  ; 3) grandfather  [??r?nf?:??]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) little (less; least)  [?l?tl? (les; li:st)]   (;  ); 1) child (children)  [t?a?ld (?t??ldr?n)]   (); 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) name  [?ne?m]  ; ; 4) M.D. =Medicinae Doctor () = Doctor of Medicine   ; 2) medicine  [?med?s?n]  

M.D. means that he was a proper doctor and knew a whole lot  [em di? mi?nz ??t hi w?z ? ?pr?p? ?d?kt? ?nd nju? ? h??l l?t]  .. ,         .

4) M.D. =Medicinae Doctor () = Doctor of Medicine   ; 2) medicine  [?med?s?n]  ; 1) mean (meant; meant)  [mi:n (ment; ment)]  ; ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 2) proper  [?pr?p?]  ; ; ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) know (knew; known)  [n?? (nju:, n??n)]  ; 2) awholelot  [? h??l ?l?t]   

He lived in a little town called, Puddleby-on-the-Marsh  [hi l?vd ?n ? ?l?tl? ta?n k??ld, ?p?dl??b? ?n ?? m???]         --.

1) live  [l?v]  ; 1) little (less; least)  [?l?tl? (les; li:st)]   (;  ); 1) town  [ta?n]  ; 1) called  [k?:ld]  ; ;  ; 4) puddle  [?p?dl?]  ; ; 4) marsh  [m?:?]  

All the folks, young and old, knew him well by sight  [??l ?? f??ks, j?n ?nd ??ld, nju? h?m wel ba? sa?t]   ,   ,     .

2) folks  [f??ks]  ; ; 1) young  [j?n]  ; ; 1) old  [??ld]  ; 1) know (knew; known)  [n?? (nju:, n??n)]  ; ; 1) well (better; best)  [wel (?bet?; best)]   (;  ); 2) bysight  [ba? sa?t]   ; 

And whenever he walked down the street in his high hat everyone would say, There goes the Doctor! Hes a clever man.  [?nd wen?ev? hi ?w??kt da?n ?? stri?t ?n h?z ha? h?t ?evr?w?n w?d ?se?, ?e? ???z ?? ?d?kt?  hiz ? ?klev? m?n]    ,        ,  :   !   .

2) whenever  [wen?ev?]    ;   ; 2) walk  [w?:k]   ; 2) street  [stri:t]  ; 5) high hat  [ha? h?t]  ;  ; 2) everyone  [?evr?w?n]  ; ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 1) go (went; gone)  [??? (?went; ??n)]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 3) clever  [?klev?]  ; 1) man (men)  [m?n (men)]  ;  (; )

And the dogs and the children would all run up and follow behind him; and even the crows that lived in the church-tower would caw and nod their heads  [?nd ?? d??z ?nd ?? ?t??ldr?n w?d ??l r?n ?p ?nd ?f?l?? b??ha?nd h?m; ?nd ?i?vn? ?? kr??z ??t l?vd ?n ?? t???t? ?ta?? w?d k?? ?nd n?d ?e? hedz]           .   ,    ,    .

2) dog  [d??]  ; 1) child (children)  [t?a?ld (?t??ldr?n)]   (); 1) run (ran; run) up  [r?n (r?n; r?n) ?p]  ; 1) follow  [?f?l??]   ; ; 1) behind  [b??ha?nd]  ; ; 1) even  [?i:vn?]  ; 4) crow  [kr??]  ; 1) live  [l?v]  ; 3) churchtower  [t??:t? ?ta??]   ; ; 5) caw  [k?:]  ; 3) nod  [n?d]  ; 1) head  [?hed]  

The house he lived in, on the edge of the town, was quite small; but his garden was very large and had a wide lawn and stone seats and weeping-willows hanging over  [?? ?ha?s hi l?vd ?n, ?n ?i ed? ?v ?? ta?n, w?z kwa?t sm??l; b?t h?z ????dn? w?z ?veri l??d? ?nd h?d ? wa?d l??n ?nd st??n si?ts ?nd ?wi?p?n ?w?l??z ?h?n?n ???v?]  ,       ,   ;      ,         ,   .

1) house  [?ha?s]  ; 1) live  [l?v]  ; 2) edge  [ed?]  ; 1) town  [ta?n]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) quite  [kwa?t]  ; ; ; 1) small  [sm?:l]  ; ; 2) garden  [???:dn?]  ; 1) very  [?veri]  ; 1) large  [l?:d?]  ; 1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  ; 1) wide  [wa?d]  ; 3) lawn  [l?:n]  ; ; 2) stone  [st??n]  ; ; 2) seat  [si:t]  ; 5) weepingwillow  [?wi:p?n ?w?l??]   ; 3) weep (wept; wept)  [wi:p (wept; wept)]  ; ; 3) hang (hung\hanged; hung\hanged) over  [h?n (h?n/h?nd; h?n/h?nd) ???v?]  ; 

His sister, Sarah Dolittle, was housekeeper for him; but the Doctor looked after the garden himself  [h?z ?s?st?, ?se?r? ?du?l?tl?, w?z ?ha?s?ki?p? f?? h?m; b?t ?? ?d?kt? l?kt ???ft? ?? ????dn? h?m?self]   ,  ,   ,      .

2) sister  [?s?st?]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 4) housekeeper  [?ha?s?ki:p?]   ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) lookafter  [l?k ??:ft?]   ;  ; 2) garden  [???:dn?]  

He was very fond of animals and kept many kinds of pets  [hi w?z ?veri f?nd ?v ??n?ml?z ?nd kept ?meni ka?ndz ?v pets]             .

1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) very  [?veri]  ; 3) fond  [f?nd]  ; 3) befondof  [bi f?nd ?v]  ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; ; 1) keep (kept; kept)  [ki:p (kept; kept)]  ; 1) many  [?meni]  ; 1) kind  [ka?nd]  ; 3) pet  [?pet]   ; 

Besides the gold-fish in the pond at the bottom of his garden, he had rabbits in the pantry, white mice in his piano, a squirrel in the linen closet and a hedgehog in the cellar  [b??sa?dz ?? ????ldf?? ?n ?? p?nd ?t ?? ?b?t?m ?v h?z ????dn?, hi h?d ?r?b?ts ?n ?? ?p?ntri, wa?t ma?s ?n h?z p???n??, ? ?skw?r?l ?n ?? ?l?n?n ?kl?z?t ?nd ? ?hed?h?? ?n ?? ?sel?]         ,      ,    ,        .

2) besides  [b??sa?dz]  ; 4) goldfish  [???ld f??]   ; 2) fish (fish/fishes)  [f?? (f?? /?f???z)]   (); 3) pond  [p?nd]  ; 2) bottom  [?b?t?m]  ;  ; 2) garden  [???:dn?]  ; 1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  ; 3) rabbit  [?r?b?t]  ; 4) pantry  [?p?ntr?]    ; ; 1) white  [wa?t]  ; 3) mouse (mice)  [ma?s (ma?s)]   (); 3) piano  [p???n??]  ; ; ; 4) squirrel  [?skw?r?l]  ; 5) linencloset  [?l?n?n ?kl?z?t]   ; 4) hedgehog  [?hed??h??]  ; 3) cellar  [?sel?]  ; 

He had a cow with a calf too, and an old lame horse  twenty-five years of age  and chickens, and pigeons, and two lambs, and many other animals  [hi h?d ? ka? w?? ? k??f tu?, ?nd ?n ??ld le?m h??s  ?twenti fa?v ?ji?z ?v e?d?  ?nd ?t??k?nz, ?nd ?p?d??nz, ?nd tu? l?mz, ?nd ?meni ???? ??n?ml?z]               , , ,      .

1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  ; 3) cow  [ka?]  ; 3) calf (calves)  [k?:f (k?:vz)]  ; 1) old  [??ld]  ; 3) lame  [?le?m]  ; 2) horse  [h?:s]  ; ; 2) twenty-five  [?twent? fa?v]  25; 1) year  [?ji?]  ; 1) age  [?e?d?]  ; 3) chicken  [?t??k?n]  ; 3) pigeon  [?p?d??n]  ; 1) two  [tu:]  ; 3) lamb  [?l?m]  ; 1) many  [?meni]  ; 1) other  [????]  ; ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; 

But his favorite pets were Dab-Dab the duck, Jip the dog, Gub-Gub the baby pig, Polynesia the parrot, and the owl Too-Too  [b?t h?z ?fe?v?r?t pets w?? d?b d?b ?? d?k, ?d??p ?? d??, ??b ??b ?? ?be?bi p??, ?p?l??ni??? ?? ?p?r?t, ?nd ?i a?l tu? tu?]         -,  ,  -,     -.

2) favorite  [?fe?v?r?t]  ; 3) pet  [?pet]   ; ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 3) duck  [d?k]  ; 2) dog  [d??]  ; 2) baby  [?be?bi]  ; ; 3) pig  [p??]  ; 4) parrot  [?p?r?t]  ; 4) owl  [a?l]  ; 

His sister used to grumble about all these animals and said they made the house untidy  [h?z ?s?st? ?ju?st tu ??r?mbl? ??ba?t ??l ?i?z ??n?ml?z ?nd ?sed ??e? ?me?d ?? ?ha?s ?n?ta?di]         ,      .

2) sister  [?s?st?]  ; 1) usedto  [?ju:st tu:]    -  ;  (  ); 4) grumble  [??r?mbl?]  ; ; 1) about  [??ba?t]  ; ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 1) make (made; made)  [?me?k (?me?d; ?me?d)]  ; 1) house  [?ha?s]  ; 4) untidy  [?n?ta?d?]  ; 

And one day when an old lady with rheumatism came to see the Doctor, she sat on the hedgehog who was sleeping on the sofa and never came to see him any more   [?nd w?n de? wen ?n ??ld ?le?di w?? ?ru?m?t?z?m ke?m tu ?si? ?? ?d?kt?, ?i s?t ?n ?? ?hed?h?? hu? w?z ?sli?p?n ?n ?? ?s??f? ?nd ?nev? ke?m tu ?si? h?m ?eni m??]             .    ,    ,          

1) oneday  [w?n de?]  ; 1) when  [wen]  ; 1) old  [??ld]  ; 2) lady  [?le?d?]  ; 4) rheumatism  [?ru:m?t?z?m]  ; 1) cometosee  [k?m tu ?si?]  ; ;   ; 1) come (came; come)  [k?m (ke?m; k?m)]  ; 1) see (saw; seen)  [?si: (?s?:, ?si:n)]  ;   ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 2) sit (sat; sat)  [s?t (s?t; s?t)]  ; 4) hedgehog  [?hed??h??]  ; 1) who  [?hu:]  ; ; 2) sleep (slept; slept)  [sli:p (slept; slept)]  ; 3) sofa  [?s??f?]  ; 1) never  [?nev?]  ; 1) anymore  [?eni m?:]   (  )

 but drove every Saturday all the way to Oxenthorpe, another town ten miles off, to see a different doctor  [b?t dr??v ?evri ?s?t?de? ??l ?? ?we? tu ??ks?n????p, ??n??? ta?n ten ma?lz ?f, tu ?si? ? ?d?fr?nt ?d?kt?]                ,     .

2) drive (drove; driven)  [dra?v (dr??v; ?dr?vn?)]  ;  ; 1) every  [?evr?]  ; 3) Saturday  [?s?t?de?]  ; 1) alltheway  [?:l ?? ?we?]   ; 3) ox (oxen)  [?ks (??ksn?)]  ;  (; ); 1) another  [??n???]  ;  ; 1) town  [ta?n]  ; 2) ten  [ten]  ; 3) mile  [ma?l]   (1,61 ); 1) see (saw; seen)  [?si: (?s?:, ?si:n)]  ;   ; 1) different  [?d?fr?nt]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; 

Then his sister, Sarah Dolittle, came to him and said, John, how can you expect sick people to come and see you when you keep all these animals in the house? [?en h?z ?s?st?, ?se?r? ?du?l?tl?, ke?m tu h?m ?nd ?sed, d??n, ?ha? k?n ju ?k?spekt s?k ?pi?pl? tu k?m ?nd ?si? ju wen ju ki?p ??l ?i?z ??n?ml?z ?n ?? ?ha?s]    ,  ,     : ,    ,         ,        ?

2) sister  [?s?st?]  ; 1) come (came; come)  [k?m (ke?m; k?m)]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 1) how  [?ha?]  ; 1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ; 2) expect  [?k?spekt]  ; 2) sick  [?s?k]  ; 1) people  [?pi:pl?]  ; 1) see (saw; seen)  [?si: (?s?:, ?si:n)]  ;   ; 1) when  [wen]  ; 1) keep (kept; kept)  [ki:p (kept; kept)]  ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; 1) house  [?ha?s]  

Its a fine doctor would have his parlor full of hedgehogs and mice! [?ts ? fa?n ?d?kt? w?d h?v h?z ?p??l? f?l ?v ?hed?h??z ?nd ma?s]     , ,  ,    !

2) fine  [fa?n]  ; ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  ; 4) parlor  [?p?:l?]  ;  ; 1) full  [?f?l]  ; ; 4) hedgehog  [?hed??h??]  ; 3) mouse (mice)  [ma?s (ma?s)]   ()

Thats the fourth personage these animals have driven away  [??ts ?? ?f??? ?p??s?n?d? ?i?z ??n?ml?z h?v ?dr?vn? ??we?]    ,    .

2) fourth  [f?:?]  ; 4) personage  [?p?:s?n?d?]  ; ; ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; ; 2) drive (drove; driven) away  [dra?v (dr??v; ?dr?vn?) ??we?]  ; ; 

Squire Jenkins and the Parson say they wouldnt come near your house again  no matter how sick they are  [?skwa?? ?d?enk?nz ?nd ?? ?p??sn? ?se? ??e? ?w?dnt k?m n?? j?? ?ha?s ???en  n?? ?m?t? ?ha? s?k ??e? ??]      ,        ,   ,      .

4) squire  [?skwa??]   (     );  ; 4) parson  [?p??s?n]  ;  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 1) come (came; come) near  [k?m (ke?m; k?m) n??]  ; 1) house  [?ha?s]  ; 1) again  [???en]  ; ; 1) nomatter  [n?? ?m?t?]   ;  ; 1) how  [?ha?]  ; ; 2) sick  [?s?k]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  

We are getting poorer every day. If you go on like this, none of the best people will have you for a doctor.  [wi ?? ??et?n ?p??r? ?evri de?. ?f ju ??? ?n ?la?k ??s, n?n ?v ?? best ?pi?pl? w?l? h?v ju f?? ? ?d?kt?]      .       ,         ,   .

1) get (got; got/gotten)  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?)]  ; 1) poor  [p??]  ; 1) every  [?evr?]  ; 1) day  [de?]  ; 1) go (went; gone) on  [??? (?went; ??n) ?n]  ; 1) likethis  [?la?k ??s]     ; ; 2) none  [n?n]   ; 1) good (better; best)  [??d (?bet?; best)]  ;  (;  ); 1) people  [?pi:pl?]  ; 1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  ;   ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; 

But I like the animals better than the best people, said the Doctor  [b?t ?a? ?la?k ?i ??n?ml?z ?bet? ??n ?? best ?pi?pl?, ?sed ?? ?d?kt?]      ,   ,  .

1) like  [?la?k]  ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; 1) good (better; best)  [??d (?bet?; best)]  ;  (;  ); 1) people  [?pi:pl?]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; 

You are ridiculous, said his sister, and walked out of the room  [ju ?? r??d?kj?l?s, ?sed h?z ?s?st?, ?nd ?w??kt a?t ?v ?? ru?m]   ,       .

3) ridiculous  [r??d?kj?l?s]  ; ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 2) sister  [?s?st?]  ; 2) walkout  [w?:k a?t]  ; 1) room  [ru:m]  

So, as time went on, the Doctor got more and more animals; and the people who came to see him got less and less  [?s??, ?z ?ta?m ?went ?n, ?? ?d?kt? ???t m?? ?nd m?? ??n?ml?z; ?nd ?? ?pi?pl? hu? ke?m tu ?si? h?m ???t les ?nd les]            ,  ,     ,     .

1) time  [?ta?m]  ; 1) go (went; gone) on  [??? (?went; ??n) ?n]   ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) get (got; got/gotten)  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?)]  ; ; ; 1) more  [m?:]  ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; 1) people  [?pi:pl?]  ; 1) who  [?hu:]  ; ; 1) come (came; come)  [k?m (ke?m; k?m)]  ; 1) see (saw; seen)  [?si: (?s?:, ?si:n)]  ;   ; 1) little (less; least)  [?l?tl? (les; li:st)]   (;  )

Till at last he had no one left  except the Cats-meat-Man, who didnt mind any kind of animals  [t?l ?t l??st hi h?d n?? w?n left  ?k?sept ?? ?k?ts mi?t m?n, hu? ?d?dnt ma?nd ?eni ka?nd ?v ??n?ml?z]      ,    ,      .

2) till  [t?l]    , ;  ; 2) atlast  [?t l?:st]  ; 1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  ; 1) noone  [n?? w?n]  ;  ; 1) leave (left; left)  [?li:v (?left; ?left)]  ; 2) except  [?k?sept]  ; ; 5) catsmeat  [?k?ts mi?t]     ;   ; 2) meat  [mi:t]  ; 1) man (men)  [m?n (men)]  ;  (; ); 1) who  [?hu:]  ; ; 1) mind  [?ma?nd]   ; 1) kind  [ka?nd]  ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  

But the Cats-meat-Man wasnt very rich and he only got sick once a year  at Christmas-time, when he used to give the Doctor sixpence for a bottle of medicine  [b?t ?? ?k?ts mi?t m?n ?w?znt ?veri r?t? ?nd hi ???nli ???t s?k w?ns ? ?ji?  ?t ?kr?sm?s ?ta?m, wen hi ?ju?st tu ??v ?? ?d?kt? ?s?ksp?ns f?? ? ?b?tl? ?v ?med?s?n]               ,  ,         .

5) catsmeat  [?k?ts mi?t]     ;   ; 2) meat  [mi:t]  ; 1) man (men)  [m?n (men)]  ;  (; ); 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) very  [?veri]  ; ; 2) rich  [r?t?]  ; 1) only  [???nl?]  ; ; 2) get (got; got/gotten) sick  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?) s?k]  ;  ; 1) once  [w?ns]  ; 1) year  [?ji?]  ; 2) Christmas  [?kr?sm?s]  ; 1) time  [?ta?m]  ; 1) when  [wen]  ; 1) usedto  [?ju:st tu:]    -  ;  (  ); 1) give (gave; given)  [??v (?e?v; ??vn?)]  ; ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 4) sixpence  [?s?ksp?ns]   ; 2) bottle  [?b?tl?]  ; 2) medicine  [?med?s?n]  

Sixpence a year wasnt enough to live on  even in those days, long ago; and if the Doctor hadnt had some money saved up in his money-box, no one knows what would have happened  [?s?ksp?ns ? ?ji? ?w?znt ??n?f tu ?l?v ?n  ?i?vn? ?n ???z de?z, ?l?n ?????; ?nd ?f ?? ?d?kt? ?h?dnt h?d s?m ?m?ni se?vd ?p ?n h?z ?m?n?b?ks, n?? w?n n??z ?w?t w?d h?v ?h?p?nd]              , -.        ,   ,   ,   .

4) sixpence  [?s?ksp?ns]   ; 1) year  [?ji?]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) enough  [??n?f]  ; 1) live  [l?v]  ; 1) even  [?i:vn?]  ; 1) those  [???z]  ; 1) day  [de?]  ; 2) longago  [?l?n ?????]  -; ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  ; 1) some  [s?m]  ; 1) money  [?m?ni]  ; 2) saveup  [se?v ?p]  ;  ; 5) money-box  [?m?n?b?ks]  ; ; 1) noone  [n?? w?n]  ; 1) know (knew; known)  [n?? (nju:, n??n)]  ; 1) what  [?w?t]  ; 2) happen  [?h?pn]  ; 

And he kept on getting still more pets; and of course it cost a lot to feed them  [?nd hi kept ?n ??et?n st?l m?? pets; ?nd ?v k??s ?t k?st ? l?t tu fi?d ??m]    -      . , ,     .

1) keep (kept; kept) on  [ki:p (kept; kept) ?n]  ; 1) get (got; got/gotten)  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?)]  ; ; 1) still  [?st?l]   ; -; 1) more  [m?:]  ; 3) pet  [?pet]   ; ; 1) ofcourse  [?v k?:s]  ; ; 1) cost (cost; cost)  [k?st (k?st; k?st)]  ; 2) alot  [? l?t]  ; 2) feed (fed; fed)  [fi:d (fed; fed)]  

And the money he had saved up grew littler and littler  [?nd ?? ?m?ni hi h?d se?vd ?p ?ru? ?l?tl? ?nd ?l?tl?]          .

1) money  [?m?ni]  ; 1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  ; 2) saveup  [se?v ?p]  ;  ; 2) grow (grew; grown)  [?r?? (?ru:, ?r??n)]  ; (5) littler  [?l?tl?]      little,   ; 1) little (less; least)  [?l?tl? (les; li:st)]   (;  )

Then he sold his piano, and let the mice live in a bureau-drawer  [?en hi s??ld h?z p???n??, ?nd let ?? ma?s ?l?v ?n ? ?bj??r?? dr??]             .

2) sell (sold; sold)  [sel (s??ld; s??ld)]  ; 3) piano  [p???n??]  ; ; ; 1) let (let; let)  [let (let; let)]  ; ; 3) mouse (mice)  [ma?s (ma?s)]   (); 1) live  [l?v]  ; 3) bureau  [?bj??r??]   ; ; 3) drawer  [dr?:]   

But the money he got for that too began to go, so he sold the brown suit he wore on Sundays and went on becoming poorer and poorer  [b?t ?? ?m?ni hi ???t f?? ??t tu? b????n tu ???, ?s?? hi s??ld ?? bra?n su?t hi w?? ?n ?s?nde?z ?nd ?went ?n b??k?m?n ?p??r? ?nd ?p??r?.]   ,     ,   .       ,    .       .

1) money  [?m?ni]  ; 1) get (got; got/gotten)  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?)]  ; 2) begin (began; begun)  [b????n (b????n; b????n)]  ; 1) go (went; gone)  [??? (?went; ??n)]  ; ; 2) sell (sold; sold)  [sel (s??ld; s??ld)]  ; 2) brown  [bra?n]  ; 2) suit  [su:t\sju:t]  ; 2) wear (wore; worn)  [we? (w?:, w?:n)]  ; ; 2) Sunday  [?s?nde?]  ; 1) go (went; gone) on  [??? (?went; ??n) ?n]  ; 1) become (became; become)  [b??k?m (b??ke?m; b??k?m)]  ; 1) poor  [p??]  

And now, when he walked down the street in his high hat, people would say to one another, There goes John Dolittle, M.D.! [?nd na?, wen hi ?w??kt da?n ?? stri?t ?n h?z ha? h?t, ?pi?pl? w?d ?se? tu w?n ??n???, ?e? ???z d??n ?du?l?tl?, em di?]   ,        ,    :     ..!

1) when  [wen]  ; 2) walk  [w?:k]   ; 2) street  [stri:t]  ; 5) highhat  [ha? h?t]  ;  ; 1) people  [?pi:pl?]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 1) oneanother  [w?n ?n???]   ; 1) go (went; gone)  [??? (?went; ??n)]  ; 4) M.D. =Medicinae Doctor () = Doctor of Medicine; 2) medicine  [?med?s?n]  

There was a time when he was the best known doctor in the West Country  Look at him now  He hasnt any money and his stockings are full of holes!  [?e? w?z ? ?ta?m wen hi w?z ?? best n??n ?d?kt? ?n ?? west ?k?ntri  l?k ?t h?m na?  hi ?h?znt ?eni ?m?ni ?nd h?z ?st?k?nz ?? f?l ?v h??lz]   ,        - .    .          !

1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) time  [?ta?m]  ; 1) when  [wen]  ; 1) good (better; best)  [??d (?bet?; best)]   (;  ); 1) known  [n??n]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 4) WestCountry  [west ?k?ntri]  - ; 2) west  [?west]  ; 1) country  [?k?ntri]  ; ; 1) look at  [?l?k ?t]   ; 1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  ; 1) money  [?m?ni]  ; 4) stocking  [st?k?n]  ; 1) full  [?f?l]  ; 2) hole  [h??l]  

But the dogs and the cats and the children still ran up and followed him through the town  the same as they had done when he was rich  [b?t ?? d??z ?nd ?? k?ts ?nd ?? ?t??ldr?n st?l r?n ?p ?nd ?f?l??d h?m ?ru? ?? ta?n  ?? se?m ?z ??e? h?d d?n wen hi w?z r?t?]   ,    -            ,     ,    .

2) dog  [d??]  ; 2) cat  [k?t]  ; 1) child (children)  [t?a?ld (?t??ldr?n)]   (); 1) still  [?st?l]  -; 1) run (ran; run) up  [r?n (r?n; r?n) ?p]  ; 1) follow  [?f?l??]   ; ; 1) through  [?ru:]  ; ; 1) town  [ta?n]  ; 1) thesameas  [?? se?m ?z]   , ; 1) do\does (did; done)  [du:\d?z (d?d; d?n)]  ; 1) when  [wen]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 2) rich  [r?t?]  




The second chapter


The second chapter  Animal Language  [?? ?sek?nd ?t??pt? ??n?m?l? ?l?n?w?d?]      

1) second  [?sek?nd]  ; 1) chapter  [?t??pt?]  ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; ; 1) language  [?l?n?w?d?]  

It happened one day that the Doctor was sitting in his kitchen talking with the Cats-meat-Man who had come to see him with a stomach-ache  [?t ?h?p?nd w?n de? ??t ?? ?d?kt? w?z ?s?t?n ?n h?z ?k?t??n ?t??k?n w?? ?? ?k?ts mi?t m?n hu? h?d k?m tu ?si? h?m w?? ? ?st?m?k e?k]    ,            ,          .

2) happen  [?h?pn]  ; ; 1) oneday  [w?n de?]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 2) sit (sat; sat)  [s?t (s?t; s?t)]  ; 2) kitchen  [?k?t??n]  ; 1) talk  [?t?:k]  ; 5) catsmeat  [?k?ts mi?t]     ;   ; 2) meat  [mi:t]  ; 1) man (men)  [m?n (men)]  ;  (; ); 1) who  [?hu:]  ; ; 1) come (came; come)  [k?m (ke?m; k?m)]  ;  ( ); 1) see (saw; seen)  [?si: (?s?:, ?si:n)]  ;   ; 3) stomach  [?st?m?k]  ; ; 4) ache  [e?k]  

Why dont you give up being a peoples doctor, and be an animal-doctor? asked the Cats-meat-Man  [wa? d??nt ju ??v ?p ?bi??n ? ?pi?pl?z ?d?kt?, ?nd bi ?n ??n?ml? ?d?kt?? ???skt ?? ?k?ts mi?t m?n]              ?    .

1) why  [?wa?]  ; 1) give (gave; given) up  [??v (?e?v; ??vn?) ?p]  ; ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) people  [?pi:pl?]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; 1) ask  [?:sk]  ; 5) catsmeat  [?k?ts mi?t]     ;   ; 2) meat  [mi:t]  ; 1) man (men)  [m?n (men)]  ;  (; )

The parrot, Polynesia, was sitting in the window looking out at the rain and singing a sailor-song to herself  [?? ?p?r?t, ?p?l??ni???, w?z ?s?t?n ?n ?? ?w?nd?? ?l?k?n a?t ?t ?? re?n ?nd ?s?n?n ? ?se?l? s?n tu h???self]      ,       .

4) parrot  [?p?r?t]  ; 2) sit (sat; sat)  [s?t (s?t; s?t)]  ; 2) window  [?w?nd??]  ; 1) look  [?l?k]  ; ; 2) rain  [?re?n]  ; 3) sing (sang; sung)  [s?n (s?n; s?n)]  ; 3) sailor  [?se?l?]  ; ; 2) song  [s?n]  

She stopped singing and started to listen  [?i st?pt ?s?n?n ?nd ?st??t?d tu ?l?sn?]       .

2) stop  [st?p]  ; 3) sing (sang; sung)  [s?n (s?n; s?n)]  ; 1) start  [st?:t]  ; 2) listen  [?l?sn?]  

You see, Doctor, the Cats-meat-Man went on, you know all about animals  much more than what these here vets do  [ju ?si?, ?d?kt?, ?? ?k?ts mi?t m?n ?went ?n, ju n?? ??l ??ba?t ??n?ml?z  ?m?t? m?? ??n ?w?t ?i?z h?? vets du?]   , ,    ,     ,  ,   .

1) see (saw; seen)  [?si: (?s?:, ?si:n)]  ; ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 5) catsmeat  [?k?ts mi?t]     ;   ; 2) meat  [mi:t]  ; 1) man (men)  [m?n (men)]  ;  (; ); 1) go (went; gone) on  [??? (?went; ??n) ?n]  ; 1) know (knew; known)  [n?? (nju:, n??n)]  ; 1) about  [??ba?t]  ; ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; 1) muchmore  [?m?t? m?:]   ; 1) what  [?w?t]  ; 4) vet  [vet]  

That book you wrote  about cats, why, its wonderful! I cant read or write myself  or maybe Id write some books  [??t b?k ju r??t  ??ba?t k?ts, wa?, ?ts ?w?nd?f?l! ?a? k?nt ri?d ?? ?ra?t ma??self  ?? ?me?bi? a?d ?ra?t s?m b?ks]   ,     , ,  !       ,   , ,   .

1) book  [b?k]  ; 2) write (wrote; written)  [?ra?t (r??t; ?r?tn?)]  ; 1) about  [??ba?t]  ; ; 2) cat  [k?t]  ; 1) why  [?wa?]  ;  ; ,  ; 2) wonderful  [?w?nd?f?l]  ; ; 1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ; 1) read (read; read)  [ri:d (red; red)]  ; 2) maybe  [?me?bi:]   ; ; 1) some  [s?m]  -; 

But my wife, Theodosia, shes a scholar, she is. And she read your book to me. Well, its wonderful  thats all can be said  wonderful  [b?t ma? wa?f, ?????d????, ?iz ? ?sk?l?, ?i ?z. ?nd ?i red j?? b?k tu mi?. wel, ?ts ?w?nd?f?l  ??ts ??l k?n bi ?sed  ?w?nd?f?l]    , ,  .      . ,  ,      !

1) wife (wives)  [wa?f (wa?vz)]   (); 3) scholar  [?sk?l?]   ; ; 1) read (read; read)  [ri:d (red; red)]  ; 1) book  [b?k]  ; 1) well  [wel]   ; ; 2) wonderful  [?w?nd?f?l]  ; ; 1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; 

You might have been a cat yourself. You know the way they think  [ju ma?t h?v bi?n ? k?t j???self. ju n?? ?? ?we? ??e? ???nk]       .  ,   .

1) may (might)  [me? (ma?t)]  ;  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 2) cat  [k?t]  ; 1) know (knew; known)  [n?? (nju:, n??n)]  ; 1) way  [?we?]  ; ; 1) think (thought; thought)  [???nk (???:t; ???:t)]  

And listen: you can make a lot of money doctoring animals. Do you know that? [?nd ?l?sn? ju k?n ?me?k ? l?t ?v ?m?ni ?d?kt?r?n ??n?ml?z. du? ju n?? ??t]   :       .   ?

2) listen  [?l?sn?]  ; 1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ;  ; 1) make (made; made)  [?me?k (?me?d; ?me?d)]  ; ; 1) money  [?m?ni]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; 1) know (knew; known)  [n?? (nju:, n??n)]  

You see, Id send all the old women who had sick cats or dogs to you  [ju ?si? a?d send ??l ?i ??ld ?w?m?n hu? h?d s?k k?ts ?? d??z tu ju]  ,       ,       .

1) see (saw; seen)  [?si: (?s?:, ?si:n)]  ; ; 2) send (sent; sent)  [send (sent; sent)]  ; ; ; 1) old woman (women)  [??ld ?w?m?n (?w?m?n)]  ; ;  ; 1) who  [?hu:]  ; ; 1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  ; 2) sick  [?s?k]  ; 2) cat  [k?t]  ; 2) dog  [d??]  

And if they didnt get sick fast enough, I could put something in the meat I sell em to make em sick, see?  [?nd ?f ??e? ?d?dnt ??et s?k f??st ??n?f, ?a? kud ?p?t ?s?m??n ?n ?? mi?t ?a? sel ?m tu ?me?k ?m s?k, ?si?]        ,     -   ,    ,   . ?

2) get (got; got/gotten) sick  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?) s?k]  ;  ; 2) fast  [f?:st]  ; 1) enough  [??n?f]  ; 1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ;  ;   ; 1) put (put; put)  [?p?t (?p?t; ?p?t)]  ; ; 1) something  [?s?m??n]  -; 2) meat  [mi:t]  ; 2) sell (sold; sold)  [sel (s??ld; s??ld)]  ; 3) 'em = them  [?m (??m)]  ; 1) make (made; made)  [?me?k (?me?d; ?me?d)]  ; 2) sick  [?s?k]  ; 1) see (saw; seen)  [?si: (?s?:, ?si:n)]  ; 

Oh, no, said the Doctor quickly. You mustnt do that. That wouldnt be right.  [??, n??, ?sed ?? ?d?kt? ?kw?kli. ju ?m?snt du? ??t. ??t ?w?dnt bi ra?t]  , ,   .     .    .

1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 2) quickly  [?kw?kl?]  ; 1) must  [m?st]  ; 1) do\does (did; done)  [du:\d?z (d?d; d?n)]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) right  [ra?t]  

Oh, I didnt mean real sick, answered the Cats-meat-Man  [??, ?a? ?d?dnt mi?n r??l s?k, ???ns?d ?? ?k?ts mi?t m?n]  ,     ,   - ,    .

1) mean (meant; meant)  [mi:n (ment; ment)]    ; ; 1) real  [r??l]  ; ; -; 2) sick  [?s?k]  ; ; 1) answer  [??:ns?]  ; 5) cats meat  [?k?ts mi?t]     ;   ; 2) meat  [mi:t]  ; 1) man (men)  [m?n (men)]  ;  (; )

Just a little something to make them droopy-like was what I had reference to  [d??st ? ?l?tl? ?s?m??n tu ?me?k ??m dru?pi ?la?k w?z ?w?t ?a? h?d ?refr?ns tu?]    -,    .       .

1) just  [d??st]  ; ;  ; 1) little (less; least)  [?l?tl? (les; li:st)]   (;  ); 1) something  [?s?m??n]  -; 1) make (made; made)  [?me?k (?me?d; ?me?d)]  ; 5) droopy  [dru?pi]   ;  ; 1) like  [?la?k]  ; ; 1) what  [?w?t]  ; 1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  ; 1) reference  [?refr?ns]  ; 

But as you say, maybe it aint quite fair on the animals  [b?t ?z ju ?se?, ?me?bi? ?t e?nt kwa?t fe? ?n ?i ??n?ml?z]     , ,        .

1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 2) maybe  [?me?bi:]   ; ; 1) aint  [e?nt]   (  am/is/are/has/have not); 1) quite  [kwa?t]    ; ; ; 2) fair  [fe?]  ; ; ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  

But theyll get sick anyway, because the old women always give em too much to eat  [b?t ??e?l ??et s?k ?eniwe?, b??k?z ?i ??ld ?w?m?n ???lwe?z ??v ?m tu? ?m?t? tu i?t]      ,         .

2) get (got; got/gotten) sick  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?) s?k]  ;  ; 2) anyway  [?eniwe?]    ;  ;  ; 1) because  [b??k?z]   ;  ;  ; 1) old woman (women)  [??ld ?w?m?n (?w?m?n)]  ; ;  ; 1) always  [??:lwe?z\??:lw?z]  ; 1) give (gave; given)  [??v (?e?v; ??vn?)]  ; 3) 'em = them  [?m (??m)]  ; 1) too much  [tu: ?m?t?]   ; 2) eat (ate, eaten)  [i:t (e?t /et, ?i:tn?)]  

And look, all the farmers round about who had lame horses and weak lambs  theyd come. Be an animal-doctor.  [?nd l?k, ??l ?? ?f??m?z ?ra?nd ??ba?t hu? h?d le?m ?h??s?z ?nd wi?k l?mz  ??e?d k?m. bi ?n ??n?ml? ?d?kt?]   ,   ,        ,  .   .

1) look  [?l?k]  ; ; ; 3) farmer  [?f?:m?]  ; ; 1) round about  [?ra?nd ??ba?t]  ; ; 1) who  [?hu:]  ; ; 1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  ; 3) lame  [?le?m]  ; 2) horse  [h?:s]  ; ; 2) weak  [wi:k]  ; 3) lamb  [?l?m]  ; 1) come (came; come)  [k?m (ke?m; k?m)]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; 

When the Cats-meat-Man had gone the parrot flew off the window on to the Doctors table and said, That mans got sense  [wen ?? ?k?ts mi?t m?n h?d ??n ?? ?p?r?t flu? ?f ?? ?w?nd?? ?n tu ?? ?d?kt?z ?te?bl? ?nd ?sed, ??t m?nz ???t sens]      ,         :   .

1) when  [wen]  ; 5) cats meat  [?k?ts mi?t]     ;   ; 2) meat  [mi:t]  ; 1) man (men)  [m?n (men)]  ;  (; ); 1) go (went; gone)  [??? (?went; ??n)]  ; 4) parrot  [?p?r?t]  ; 2) fly (flew; flown) off  [fla? (flu:, fl??n) ?f]  ; 2) window  [?w?nd??]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) table  [?te?bl?]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 1) have\has (had; had) got  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d) ???t]  ; 1) sense  [?sens]  ; 

Thats what you ought to do. Be an animal-doctor  [??ts ?w?t ju ???t tu du?. bi ?n ??n?ml? ?d?kt?]      .   .

1) what  [?w?t]  ; 2) ought to  [?:t tu:]  ; 1) do\does (did; done)  [du:\d?z (d?d; d?n)]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; 

Give the silly people up  if they havent brains enough to see youre the best doctor in the world  [??v ?? ?s?li ?pi?pl? ?p  ?f ??e? ?h?vn?t bre?nz ??n?f tu ?si? j?? ?? best ?d?kt? ?n ?? w??ld]     ,     ,  ,      .

1) give (gave; given) up  [??v (?e?v; ??vn?) ?p]  ; ; 3) silly  [?s?l?]  ; 1) people  [?pi:pl?]  ; 1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  ; 2) brain  [bre?n]  ; ; ; 1) enough  [??n?f]  ; 1) see (saw; seen)  [?si: (?s?:, ?si:n)]  ; 1) good (better; best)  [??d (?bet?; best)]   (;  ); 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) world  [w?:ld]  

Take care of animals instead  theyll soon find it out. Be an animal-doctor.  [te?k ke? ?v ??n?ml?z ?n?sted  ??e?l su?n fa?nd ?t a?t. bi ?n ??n?ml? ?d?kt?]      .     .   .

1) take (took; taken) care  [te?k (t?k; ?te?k?n) ke?]  ; ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; 1) instead  [?n?sted]  ; ; 1) soon  [su:n]  ; ; 1) find (found; found) out  [fa?nd (?fa?nd; ?fa?nd) a?t]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; 

Oh, there are plenty of animal-doctors, said John Dolittle, putting the flower-pots outside on the window-sill to get the rain  [??, ?e? ?? ?plenti ?v ??n?ml? ?d?kt?z, ?sed d??n ?du?l?tl?, ?p?t?n ?? ?fla?? p?ts ?a?t?sa?d ?n ?? ?w?nd?? s?l tu ??et ?? re?n]  ,   -,   ,      ,    .

2) plenty  [?plent?]  ; ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 1) put (put; put)  [?p?t (?p?t; ?p?t)]  ; ; 3) flower  [?fla??]  ; 3) pot  [p?t]  ; 1) outside  [a?t?sa?d]  ; 4) window sill  [?w?nd?? s?l]  ; 1) get (got; got/gotten)  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?)]  ; 2) rain  [?re?n]  

Yes, there are plenty, said Polynesia. But none of them are any good at all  [jes, ?e? ?? ?plenti, ?sed ?p?l??ni???. b?t n?n ?v ??m ?? ?eni ??d ?t ??l]  ,  ,  .       .

2) plenty  [?plent?]  ; ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 2) none  [n?n]   ; 1) good (better; best)  [??d (?bet?; best)]   (;  ); 1) at all  [?t ?:l]  ; ; 

Now listen, Doctor, and Ill tell you something. Did you know that animals can talk?  [na? ?l?sn?, ?d?kt?, ?nd a?l tel ju ?s?m??n. d?d ju n?? ??t ??n?ml?z k?n ?t??k]  , ,   - .  ,    ?

2) listen  [?l?sn?]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) tell (told; told)  [?tel (to?ld; to?ld)]  ; ; 1) something  [?s?m??n]  -; 1) know (knew; known)  [n?? (nju:, n??n)]  ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; 1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ; ; 1) talk  [?t?:k]  

I knew that parrots can talk, said the Doctor  [?a? nju? ??t ?p?r?ts k?n ?t??k, ?sed ?? ?d?kt?]   ,    ,  .

1) know (knew; known)  [n?? (nju:, n??n)]  ; 4) parrot  [?p?r?t]  ; 1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ; ; 1) talk  [?t?:k]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; 

Oh, we parrots can talk in two languages  peoples language and bird-language, said Polynesia proudly  [??, wi ?p?r?ts k?n ?t??k ?n tu? ?l?n?w?d??z  ?pi?pl?z ?l?n?w?d? ?nd b??d ?l?n?w?d?, ?sed ?p?l??ni??? ?pra?dli]  , , ,     :    ,    .

4) parrot  [?p?r?t]  ; 1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ; ; 1) talk  [?t?:k]  ; 1) two  [tu:]  ; 1) language  [?l?n?w?d?]  ; 1) people  [?pi:pl?]  ; 2) bird  [b?:d]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 2) proudly  [?pra?dl?]   

If I say, Polly wants a cracker, you understand me. But hear this: Ka-ka oi-ee, fee-fee?  [?f ?a? ?se?, ?p?li w?nts ? ?kr?k?, ju ??nd??st?nd mi?. b?t h?? ??s: k?a k?a ??? ?i?, fi? fi?]       ,   .  - : - -, -?

1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 1) want  [?w?nt]  ; 4) cracker  [?kr?k?]  ;   ; 1) understand (understood; understood)  [??nd??st?nd (??nd??st?d; ??nd??st?d)]  ; 2) hear (heard; heard)  [h?? (h?:d; h?:d)]  

Good Gracious! cried the Doctor. What does that mean?  [??d ??re???s kra?d ?? ?d?kt?. ?w?t d?z ??t mi?n]  -,  .   ?

3) GoodGracious  [??d ?re???s]  ; ;  ; 1) good (better; best)  [??d (?bet?; best)]   (;  ); 3) gracious  [??re???s]  ; ; 2) cry (cried)  [kra? (kra?d)]  ; ; ; ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) what  [?w?t]  ; 1) mean (meant; meant)  [mi:n (ment; ment)]  ; 

That means, Is the porridge hot yet?  in bird-language.  [??t mi?nz, ?z ?? ?p?r?d? h?t jet ?n b??d ?l?n?w?d?]   :   ?   .

1) mean (meant; meant)  [mi:n (ment; ment)]  ; ; 4) porridge  [?p?r?d?]  ;  ; 2) hot  [h?t]  ; 1) yet  [jet]  ; 2) bird  [b?:d]  ; 1) language  [?l?n?w?d?]  

My! You dont say so! said the Doctor. You never talked that way to me before.  [ma? ju d??nt ?se? ?s?? ?sed ?? ?d?kt?. ju ?nev? ?t??kt ??t ?we? tu mi? b??f??]    !    !  .        .

1) Youdontsayso  [ju d??nt ?se? ?s??]  ?;    !;  ?;   ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) never  [?nev?]  ; 1) talk  [?t?:k]  ; 1) thatway  [??t ?we?]   ; ; 1) way  [?we?]  ;  ; 1) before  [b??f?:]  ; 

What would have been the good? said Polynesia, dusting some cracker-crumbs off her left wing  [?w?t w?d h?v bi?n ?? ??d? ?sed ?p?l??ni???, ?d?st?n s?m ?kr?k? kr?mbz ?f h?? left w?n]        ?  ,      .

1) what  [?w?t]  ; ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) good  [??d]  ; ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 2) dust off  [d?st ?f]  ; ; 1) some  [s?m]  -; ; 4) cracker  [?kr?k?]  ;   ; 4) crumb  [?kr?mb]  ; 1) left  [left]  ; 2) wing  [w?n]  

You wouldnt have understood me if I had.  [ju ?w?dnt h?v ??nd??st?d mi? ?f ?a? h?d]      ,     .

1) understand (understood; understood)  [??nd??st?nd (??nd??st?d; ??nd??st?d)]  

Tell me some more, said the Doctor, all excited; and he rushed over to the dresser-drawer and came back with the butchers book and a pencil  [tel mi? s?m m?? ?sed ?? ?d?kt?, ??l ?k?sa?t?d; ?nd hi r??t ???v? tu ?? ?dres? dr?? ?nd ke?m ?b?k w?? ?? ?b?t??rz b?k ?nd ? ?pensl?]    - ,   .              .

1) tell (told; told)  [?tel (to?ld; to?ld)]  ; ; 1) somemore  [s?m m?:]  ;  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 3) excited  [?k?sa?t?d]  ; ; 3) rush  [?r??]  ; ; 1) over  [???v?]   (  -); 4) dresser  [?dres?]     ;      ; 3) drawer  [dr?:]   ; 1) come (came; come) back  [k?m (ke?m; k?m) b?k]  ; 4) butcher  [?b?t??]  ; 1) book  [b?k]  ;  ; ; 3) pencil  [?pensl?]  

Now dont go too fast  and Ill write it down  [na? d??nt ??? tu? f??st  ?nd a?l ?ra?t ?t da?n]     .     .

1) go (went; gone)  [??? (?went; ??n)]  ; ; 2) fast  [f?:st]  ; 2) write (wrote; written) down  [?ra?t (r??t; ?r?tn?) da?n]  

This is interesting  very interesting  something quite new. Give me the Birds A.B.C. first  slowly now.  [??s ?z ??ntr?st?n  ?veri ??ntr?st?n  ?s?m??n kwa?t nju?. ??v mi? ?? b??dz e? bi? si? ?f??st  ?sl??li na?]   ,  ,   .     .  .

2) interesting  [??ntr?st?n]  ; ; 1) very  [?veri]  ; 1) something  [?s?m??n]  -; 1) quite  [kwa?t]  ; ; 1) new  [nju:]  ; 1) give (gave; given)  [??v (?e?v; ??vn?)]  ; ; ; 2) bird  [b?:d]  ; 3) ABC  [e? bi? si?]  ; ; ; ; 1) first  [?f?:st]  ; ; 2) slowly  [?sl??l?]  

So that was the way the Doctor came to know that animals had a language of their own and could talk to one another  [?s?? ??t w?z ?? ?we? ?? ?d?kt? ke?m tu n?? ??t ??n?ml?z h?d ? ?l?n?w?d? ?v ?e? ??n ?nd kud ?t??k tu w?n ??n???]     ,              .

1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) way  [?we?]  ; ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) come (came; come) to know  [k?m (ke?m; k?m) tu n??]   ; ; ; 1) know (knew; known)  [n?? (nju:, n??n)]  ; ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; ; 1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  ; 1) language  [?l?n?w?d?]  ; 1) own  [??n]  ; 1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ; ; 1) talk  [?t?:k]  ; 1) to one another  [tu w?n ?n???]    

And all that afternoon, while it was raining, Polynesia sat on the kitchen table giving him bird words to put down in the book  [?nd ??l ??t ???ft??nu?n, wa?l ?t w?z ?re?n?n, ?p?l??ni??? s?t ?n ?? ?k?t??n ?te?bl? ???v?n h?m b??d ?w??dz tu ?p?t da?n ?n ?? b?k]    ,   ,          ,      .

2) afternoon  [??:ft??nu:n]     ; 1) while  [?wa?l]     ; ; 2) rain  [?re?n]   ; 2) sit (sat; sat)  [s?t (s?t; s?t)]  ; 2) kitchen  [?k?t??n]  ; 1) table  [?te?bl?]  ; 1) give (gave; given)  [??v (?e?v; ??vn?)]  ; ; ; 2) bird  [b?:d]  ; 1) word  [?w?:d]  ; 1) put (put; put) down  [?p?t (?p?t; ?p?t) da?n]  ; ; 1) book  [b?k]  ;  ; 

At tea-time, when the dog, Jip, came in, the parrot said to the Doctor, See, hes talking to you.  [?t ?ti? ta?m, wen ?? d??, ?d??p, ke?m ?n, ?? ?p?r?t ?sed tu ?? ?d?kt?, ?si?, hiz ?t??k?n tu ju]    ,    ,   : ,    .

2) tea  [ti:]  ; 1) time  [?ta?m]  ; 1) when  [wen]  ; 2) dog  [d??]  ; 1) come (came; come) in  [k?m (ke?m; k?m) ?n]  ; 4) parrot  [?p?r?t]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) see (saw; seen)  [?si: (?s?:, ?si:n)]  ; 1) talk  [?t?:k]  

Looks to me as though he were scratching his ear, said the Doctor  [l?ks tu mi? ?z ??? hi w?? ?skr?t??n h?z ??, ?sed ?? ?d?kt?]    ,     ,  .

1) look  [?l?k]  ; 1) as though  [?z ???]  ;  ; 3) scratch  [skr?t?]  ; 2) ear  [??]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; 

But animals dont always speak with their mouths, said the parrot in a high voice, raising her eyebrows  [b?t ??n?ml?z d??nt ???lwe?z spi?k w?? ?e? ma??z, ?sed ?? ?p?r?t ?n ? ha? v??s, ?re?z?n h?? ?a?bra?z]       ,    ,  .

2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; 1) always  [??:lwe?z\??:lw?z]  ; 2) speak (spoke; spoken)  [spi:k (sp??k; ?sp??k?n)]  ; 2) mouth  [?ma??]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 4) parrot  [?p?r?t]  ; 1) high  [ha?]  ; 2) voice  [?v??s]  ; 2) raise  [?re?z]  ; 4) eyebrow  [?a?bra?]  

They talk with their ears, with their feet, with their tails  with everything  [??e? ?t??k w?? ?e? ??z, w?? ?e? fi?t, w?? ?e? te?lz  w?? ?evr???n]    , ,   .

1) talk  [?t?:k]  ; 2) ear  [??rz]  ; 2) foot (feet)  [f?t (fi:t)]   (); 2) tail  [?te?l]  ; 1) everything  [?evr???n]  

Sometimes they dont want to make a noise  [?s?mta?mz ??e? d??nt w?nt tu ?me?k ? n??z]      .

1) sometimes  [?s?mta?mz]  ; ; 1) want  [?w?nt]  ; 2) make (made; made) a noise  [?me?k (?me?d; ?me?d) ? n??z]  ;  ; 1) make (made; made)  [?me?k (?me?d; ?me?d)]  ;  ()

Do you see now the way hes twitching up one side of his nose?  [du? ju ?si? na? ?? ?we? hiz ?tw?t??n ?p w?n sa?d ?v h?z n??z]    ,       ?

1) see (saw; seen)  [?si: (?s?:, ?si:n)]  ; 1) now  [na?]  ; 1) way  [?we?]  ; ; 4) twitch  [tw?t?]  ; 1) one  [w?n]  ; 1) side  [sa?d]  ; ; 2) nose  [n??z]  

Whats that mean? asked the Doctor  [w?ts ??t mi?n? ???skt ?? ?d?kt?]    ?  .

1) what  [?w?t]  ; 1) mean (meant; meant)  [mi:n (ment; ment)]  ; ; 1) ask  [?:sk]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; 

That means, Cant you see that it has stopped raining? Polynesia answered  [??t mi?nz, k?nt ju ?si? ??t ?t h?z st?pt ?re?n?n? ?p?l??ni??? ???ns?d]   :    ,    ?  .

1) mean (meant; meant)  [mi:n (ment; ment)]  ; ; 1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ;   ; 1) see (saw; seen)  [?si: (?s?:, ?si:n)]  ; 2) stop  [st?p]  ; 2) rain  [?re?n]   ; 1) answer  [??:ns?]  

He is asking you a question. Dogs nearly always use their noses for asking questions.  [hi ?z ???sk?n ju ? ?kwest??n. d??z ?n??li ???lwe?z ?ju?z ?e? ?n??z?z f?? ???sk?n ?kwest??nz]     .        .

1) ask  [?:sk]  ; ; 1) question  [?kwest??n]  ; 2) dog  [d??]  ; 2) nearly  [?n??l?]  ; 1) always  [??:lwe?z\??:lw?z]  ; 1) use  [?ju:z]  ; 2) nose  [n??z]  

After a while, with the parrots help, the Doctor got to learn the language of the animals so well that he could talk to them himself and understand everything they said  [???ft? ? wa?l, w?? ?? ?p?r?ts help, ?? ?d?kt? ???t tu l??n ?? ?l?n?w?d? ?v ?i ??n?ml?z ?s?? wel ??t hi kud ?t??k tu ??m h?m?self ?nd??nd??st?nd ?evr???n ??e? ?sed]    ,   ,      ,         ,   .

1) after a while  [??:ft? ? wa?l]    ; 4) parrot  [?p?r?t]  ; 1) help  [?help]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) get (got; got/gotten)to learn  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?) tu: l?:n]  ; 2) learn (learnt\learned; learnt\learned)  [l?:n (l?:nt\l?:nd; l?:nt\l?:nd)]  ; 1) language  [?l?n?w?d?]  ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; 1) well (better; best)  [wel (?bet?; best)]   (;  ); 1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ;   ; 1) talk  [?t?:k]  ; 1) understand (understood; understood)  [??nd??st?nd (??nd??st?d; ??nd??st?d)]  ; 1) everything  [?evr???n]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; 

Then he gave up being a peoples doctor altogether  [?en hi ?e?v ?p ?bi??n ? ?pi?pl?z ?d?kt? ???lt???e??]        .

1) give (gave; given) up  [??v (?e?v; ??vn?) ?p]  ; ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; ; 1) people  [?pi:pl?]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 2) altogether  [??:lt???e??]   ; 

As soon as the Cats-meat-Man had told everyone that John Dolittle was going to become an animal-doctor   [?z su?n ?z ?? ?k?ts mi?t m?n h?d t??ld ?evri w?n ??t d??n ?du?l?tl? w?z ?????n tu b??k?m ?n ??n?ml? ?d?kt?]        ,        

1) as soon as  [?z ?su:n ?z]   ; 5) cats meat  [?k?ts mi?t]     ;   ; 2) meat  [mi:t]  ; 1) man (men)  [m?n (men)]  ;  (; ); 1) tell (told; told)  [?tel (to?ld; to?ld)]  ; ; 2) everyone  [?evr?w?n]  ; ; 1) be going to  [bi ????n tu:]   - ; 1) become (became; become)  [b??k?m (b??ke?m; b??k?m)]  ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; 

 old ladies began to bring him their pet pugs and poodles who had eaten too much cake; and farmers came many miles to show him sick cows and sheep  [??ld ?le?d?z b????n tu br?n h?m ?e? pet p??z ?nd ?pu?dl?z hu? h?d ?i?tn? tu? ?m?t? ke?k; ?nd ?f??m?z ke?m ?meni ma?lz tu ??? h?m s?k ka?z ?nd ?i?p]              ,  ,     ,       .

1) old  [??ld]  ; 2) lady  [?le?d?]  ; 2) begin (began; begun)  [b????n (b????n; b????n)]  ; 1) bring (brought; brought)  [?br?n (?br?:t; ?br?:t)]  ; ; 3) pet  [?pet]   ; ; 5) pug  [?p?g]  ; 4) poodle  [?pu:d?l]  ; 1) who  [?hu:]  ; ; 2) eat (ate, eaten)  [i:t (e?t /et, ?i:tn?)]  ; 1) too much  [tu: ?m?t?]   ; 3) cake  [ke?k]  ; ; ; 3) farmer  [?f?:m?]  ; ; 1) come (came; come)  [k?m (ke?m; k?m)]  ; 1) many  [?meni]  ; 3) mile  [ma?l]   (1,61 ); 1) show (showed; shown)  [???? (???d; ????n)]  ; 2) sick  [?s?k]  ; 3) cow  [ka?]  ; 3) sheep (sheep)  [?i:p (?i:p)]  ;  ()

One day a plow-horse was brought to him; and the poor thing was terribly glad to find a man who could talk in horse-language  [w?n de? ? ?pla? h??s w?z ?br??t tu h?m; ?nd ?? p?? ???n w?z ?ter?bli ?l?d tu fa?nd ? m?n hu? kud ?t??k ?n h??s ?l?n?w?d?]       .    ,   ,     .

1) one day  [w?n de?]  ; 4) plow horse  [?pla? h?:s]   ;  ; 1) bring (brought; brought)  [?br?n (?br?:t; ?br?:t)]  ; 1) poor thing  [p?? ???n]  ; 3) terribly  [?ter?bl?]  ; ; 3) glad  [?l?d]  ; ; 1) find (found; found)  [?fa?nd (?fa?nd; ?fa?nd)]  ; ; 1) man (men)  [m?n (men)]  ;  (; ); 1) who  [?hu:]  ; ; 1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ; 1) talk  [?t?:k]  ; 2) horse  [h?:s]  ; ; 1) language  [?l?n?w?d?]  

You know, Doctor, said the horse, that vet over the hill knows nothing at all  [ju n??, ?d?kt?, ?sed ?? h??s, ??t vet ???v? ?? h?l n??z ?n???n ?t ??l]  , ,  ,        .

1) know (knew; known)  [n?? (nju:, n??n)]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 2) horse  [h?:s]  ; ; 4) vet  [vet]  ; 1) over  [???v?]  ; ; 2) hill  [h?l]  ; 1) nothing  [?n???n]  ; 1) at all  [?t ?:l]  ; 

He has been treating me six weeks now  for spavins. What I need is spectacles  [hi h?z bi?n ?tri?t?n mi? s?ks wi?ks na?  f?? ?sp?v?nz. ?w?t ?a? ni?d ?z ?spekt?kl?z]         .  ,   ,  .

2) treat  [?tri:t]  ; 1) six  [s?ks]  ; 2) week  [wi:k]  ; 1) now  [na?]  ; 5) spavin  [?sp?v?n]   ;  ; 1) what  [?w?t]  ; 1) need  [ni:d]  ; 3) spectacles  [?spekt?kl?z]  

I am going blind in one eye. Theres no reason why horses shouldnt wear glasses, the same as people  [?a? ?m ?????n bla?nd ?n w?n a?. ?e?z n?? ?ri?z?n wa? ?h??s?z ???dnt we? ??l??s?z, ?? se?m ?z ?pi?pl?]      .   ,        ,  .

1) go (went; gone) blind  [??? (?went; ??n) bla?nd]  ;  ; 1) one  [w?n]  ; 2) eye  [a?]  ; 1) reason  [?ri:z?n]  ; 1) why  [?wa?]  ; 2) horse  [h?:s]  ; ; 1) should  [??d]  ; ; ; 2) wear (wore; worn)  [we? (w?:, w?:n)]  ; 3) glasses  [??l?:s?z]  ; 1) thesameas  [?? se?m ?z]   , ; 1) people  [?pi:pl?]  

But that stupid man over the hill never even looked at my eyes. He kept on giving me big pills  [b?t ??t ?stju?p?d m?n ???v? ?? h?l ?nev? ?i?vn? l?kt ?t ma? a?z. hi kept ?n ???v?n mi? b?? p?lz]             .      .

3) stupid  [?stju:p?d]  ; 1) man (men)  [m?n (men)]  ;  (; ); 1) over  [???v?]  ; ; 2) hill  [h?l]  ; 1) never  [?nev?]  ; 1) even  [?i:vn?]  ; 1) look at  [?l?k ?t]   ; 2) eye  [a?]  ; 1) keep (kept; kept) on  [ki:p (kept; kept) ?n]  ; 1) give (gave; given)  [??v (?e?v; ??vn?)]  ; 2) big  [b??]  ; 3) pill  [p?l]  ; 

I tried to tell him; but he couldnt understand a word of horse-language. What I need is spectacles.  [?a? tra?d tu tel h?m; b?t hi ?k?dnt ??nd??st?nd ? ?w??d ?v h??s ?l?n?w?d?. ?w?t ?a? ni?d ?z ?spekt?kl?z]     ,        .   ,   .

1) try (tried)  [?tra? (?tra?d)]  ; ; 1) tell (told; told)  [?tel (to?ld; to?ld)]  ; 1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ;   ; 1) understand (understood; understood)  [??nd??st?nd (??nd??st?d; ??nd??st?d)]  ; 1) word  [?w?:d]  ; 2) horse  [h?:s]  ; ; 1) language  [?l?n?w?d?]  ; 1) what  [?w?t]  ; 1) need  [ni:d]  ; ; 3) spectacles  [?spekt?kl?z]  

Of course  of course, said the Doctor. Ill get you some at once.  [?v k??s  ?v k??s, ?sed ?? ?d?kt?. a?l ??et ju s?m ?t w?ns]  , ,  .     .

1) of course  [?v k?:s]  ; ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) get (got; got/gotten)  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?)]  ; ; 1) some  [s?m]  -; 1) once  [w?ns]  ;  ;  ; ; 1) at once  [?t w?ns]   ; 

I would like a pair like yours, said the horse  only green  [?a? w?d ?la?k ? pe? ?la?k j??z, ?sed ?? h??s  ???nli ?ri?n]      ,   ,  ,   .

1) would like  [w?d ?la?k]   ; 2) pair  [pe?]  ; 1) like  [?la?k]  ; ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 2) horse  [h?:s]  ; ; 1) only  [???nl?]  ; 2) green  [?ri:n]  

Theyll keep the sun out of my eyes while Im plowing the Fifty-Acre Field.  [??e?l ki?p ?? s?n a?t ?v ma? a?z wa?l a?m ?pla??n ?? ?f?fti ?e?k? fi?ld]       ,     .

1) keep (kept; kept) out of  [ki:p (kept; kept) a?t ?v]  ;  ;  ; 2) sun  [s?n]  ; 2) eye  [a?]  ; 1) while  [?wa?l]     ; ; 4) plow  [?pla?]  ; ; 2) fifty  [?f?ft?]  ; 3) acre  [?e?k?]  ; 1) field  [?fi:ld]  ; ; 

Certainly, said the Doctor. Green ones you shall have.  [?s??tnli, ?sed ?? ?d?kt?. ?ri?n w?nz ju ??l h?v]  ,  .    .

1) certainly  [?s?:tnli]  ; ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 2) green  [?ri:n]  ; 1) one  [w?n]  ; 1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  

You know, the trouble is, Sir, said the plow-horse as the Doctor opened the front door to let him out  the trouble is that anybody thinks he can doctor animals  just because the animals dont complain  [ju n??, ?? ?tr?bl? ?z, s??, ?sed ?? ?pla? h??s ?z ?? ?d?kt? ???p?nd ?? fr?nt d?? tu let h?m a?t  ?? ?tr?bl? ?z ??t ?enib?di ???nks hi k?n ?d?kt? ??n?ml?z  d??st b??k?z ?i ??n?ml?z d??nt k?m?ple?n]  , ,   ,   ,      ,  ,   ,   ,      ,    .

1) know (knew; known)  [n?? (nju:, n??n)]  ; 2) trouble  [?tr?bl?]  ; 3) sir  [s?:]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 4) plow horse  [?pla? h?:s]   ;  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; ; 1) open  [???p?n]  ; 2) front door  [fr?nt d?:]    ;  ; 1) let (let; let) out  [let (let; let) a?t]  ; 3) anybody  [?enib?di]  ; ; 1) think (thought; thought)  [???nk (???:t; ???:t)]  ; ; ; 1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ;   ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; 1) just  [d??st]  ; 1) because  [b??k?z]   ;  ; 3) complain  [k?m?ple?n]  

As a matter of fact it takes a much cleverer man to be a really good animal-doctor than it does to be a good peoples doctor  [?z ? ?m?t? ?v f?kt ?t te?ks ? ?m?t? ?klev?r? m?n tu bi ? ?r??li ??d ??n?ml? ?d?kt? ??n ?t d?z tu bi ? ??d ?pi?pl?z ?d?kt?]    ,      ,    ,      .

1) as a matter of fact  [?z ? ?m?t? ?v f?kt]  -;   ; 1) it takes  [?t te?ks]  ; 1) take (took; taken)  [te?k (t?k; ?te?k?n)]  ; 1) much  [?m?t?]  ; ; ; 3) clever  [?klev?]  ; 1) man (men)  [m?n (men)]  ;  (; ); 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) really  [?r??l?]  ;   ; 1) good (better; best)  [??d (?bet?; best)]   (;  ); 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) people  [?pi:pl?]  

My farmers boy thinks he knows all about horses  [ma? ?f??m?rz ?b?? ???nks hi n??z ??l ??ba?t ?h??s?z]     ,     .

3) farmer  [?f?:m?]  ; ; 2) boy  [?b??]  ; ; 1) think (thought; thought)  [???nk (???:t; ???:t)]  ; ; ; 1) know (knew; known)  [n?? (nju:, n??n)]  ; 1) about  [??ba?t]  ; ; 2) horse  [h?:s]  ; 

I wish you could see him  his face is so fat he looks as though he had no eyes  and he has got as much brain as a potato-bug  [?a? w?? ju kud ?si? h?m  h?z fe?s ?z ?s?? f?t hi l?ks ?z ??? hi h?d n?? a?z  ?nd hi h?z ???t ?z ?m?t? bre?n ?z ? p??te?t?? b??]    ,    .    ,    ,      .      ,    .

2) wish  [?w??]  ; 1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ;  ; 1) see (saw; seen)  [?si: (?s?:, ?si:n)]  ; ; 1) face  [fe?s]  ; 2) fat  [f?t]  ; 1) look  [?l?k]  ; 1) asthough  [?z ???]  ; ; 1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  ; 2) eye  [a?]  ; 1) have\has (had; had) got  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d) ???t]  ; 2) asmuchas  [?z ?m?t? ?z]   , ;   , ; 2) brain  [bre?n]  ; ; 5) potato bug  [p??te?t??]   ; 3) potato  [p??te?t??]  

He tried to put a mustard-plaster on me last week.  [hi tra?d tu ?p?t ? ?m?st?d ?pl??st? ?n mi? l??st wi?k]          .

1) try (tried)  [?tra? (?tra?d)]  ; 1) put (put; put)  [?p?t (?p?t; ?p?t)]  ; ; 5) mustardplaster  [?m?st?d ?pl??st?]  ;  ; 4) mustard  [?m?st?d]  ; 1) last  [l?:st]  ; 2) week  [wi:k]  

Where did he put it? asked the Doctor  [we? d?d hi ?p?t ?t? ???skt ?? ?d?kt?]     ?  .

1) where  [we?]  ; ; 1) put (put; put)  [?p?t (?p?t; ?p?t)]  ; ; 1) ask  [?:sk]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; 

Oh, he didnt put it anywhere  on me, said the horse. He only tried to. I kicked him into the duck-pond.  [??, hi ?d?dnt ?p?t ?t ?eniwe?  ?n mi?, ?sed ?? h??s. hi ???nli tra?d tu?. ?a? k?kt h?m ??ntu ?? d?k p?nd]  ,       ,  .   .    ,      .

1) put (put; put)  [?p?t (?p?t; ?p?t)]  ; ; 2) anywhere  [?eniwe?]   (  ); 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 2) horse  [h?:s]  ; 1) only  [???nl?]  ; ; 1) try (tried)  [?tra? (?tra?d)]  ; ; 3) kick  [k?k]  ; 3) duck  [d?k]  ; 3) pond  [p?nd]  

Well, well! said the Doctor  [wel, wel ?sed ?? ?d?kt?]    !  .

1) well  [wel]  ;  ; ; ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; 

Im a pretty quiet creature as a rule, said the horse  very patient with people  dont make much fuss  [a?m ? ?pr?ti ?kwa??t ?kri?t?? ?z ? ru?l, ?sed ?? h??s  ?veri ?pe??nt w?? ?pi?pl?  d??nt ?me?k ?m?t? f?s]      ,  ,     ,    .

2) pretty  [pr?t?]  ; ; 2) quiet  [?kwa??t]  ; ; 3) creature  [?kri:t??]  ;  ; 1) as a rule  [?z ? ru:l]   ; ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 2) horse  [h?:s]  ; ; 1) very  [?veri]  ; 1) patient  [?pe???nt]  ; 1) people  [?pi:pl?]  ; 3) make a fuss  [?me?k ? f?s]   ;  ; ; 1) make (made; made)  [?me?k (?me?d; ?me?d)]  ; 1) much  [?m?t?]  ; 3) fuss  [f?s]  ; ;  - ; 

But it was bad enough to have that vet giving me the wrong medicine  [b?t ?t w?z b?d ??n?f tu h?v ??t vet ???v?n mi? ?? r?n ?medsn?]       ,       .

1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; ; 2) bad (worse; worst)  [b?d (w?:s; w?:st)]   (; ); 1) enough  [??n?f]  ; ; 1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  ; 4) vet  [vet]  ; 1) giving  [???v?n]  ; 1) give (gave; given)  [??v (?e?v; ??vn?)]  ; 2) wrong  [r?n]  ; ; 2) medicine  [?med?s?n]  

And when that red-faced booby started to monkey with me, I just couldnt bear it any more.  [?nd wen ??t red fe?st ?bu?bi ?st??t?d tu ?m?nki w?? mi?, ?a? d??st ?k?dnt be? ?t ?eni m??]           ,      .

1) when  [wen]  ; 2) red- faced  [red ?fe?st]  ; ; ; 4) booby  [?bu?b?]  ; ; 1) start  [st?:t]  ; 3) monkey  [?m?nk?]  ;  ; 1) just  [d??st]  ; 1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ;   ; 2) bear (bore; born/ borne)  [be? (b?:; b?:n/b?:n)]  ; 1) any more  [?eni m?:]  ;  

Did you hurt the boy much? asked the Doctor  [d?d ju h??t ?? ?b?? ?m?t?? ???skt ?? ?d?kt?]     ?  .

2) hurt (hurt; hurt)  [h?:t (h?:t; h?:t)]   ; ; 2) boy  [?b??]  ; ; 1) much  [?m?t?]  ; 1) ask  [?:sk]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; 

Oh, no, said the horse. I kicked him in the right place. The vets looking after him now. When will my glasses be ready?  [??, n??, ?sed ?? h??s. ?a? k?kt h?m ?n ?? ra?t ?ple?s. ?? vets ?l?k?n ???ft? h?m na?. wen w?l? ma? ??l??s?z bi ?redi]  , ,  .      .     .     ?

1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 2) horse  [h?:s]  ; ; 3) kick  [k?k]  ; 1) right  [ra?t]  ; 1) place  [?ple?s]  ; 4) vet  [vet]  ; 1) lookafter  [l?k ??:ft?]   ; ; ; 1) now  [na?]  ; 1) when  [wen]  ; 3) glasses  [??l?:s?z]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 2) ready  [?red?]  

Ill have them for you next week, said the Doctor. Come in again Tuesday  Good morning!  [a?l h?v ??m f?? ju nekst wi?k, ?sed ?? ?d?kt?. k?m ?n ???en ?tju?zdi  ??d ?m??n?n]        ,  .    .  !

1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  ; ; 1) next  [nekst]  ; 2) week  [wi:k]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) come (came; come) in  [k?m (ke?m; k?m) ?n]  ; 1) again  [???en]  ; ; 3) Tuesday  [?tju:zd?]  ; 2) good morning  [??d m?:n?n]   ;  

Then John Dolittle got a fine, big pair of green spectacles; and the plow-horse stopped going blind in one eye and could see as well as ever  [?en d??n ?du?l?tl? ???t ? fa?n, b?? pe? ?v ?ri?n ?spekt?kl?z; ?nd ?? ?pla? h??s st?pt ?????n bla?nd ?n w?n a? ?nd kud ?si? ?z wel ?z ?ev?]          .             ,   .

1) get (got; got/gotten)  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?)]  ; ; ; 2) fine  [fa?n]  ; ; 2) big  [b??]  ; 2) pair  [pe?]  ; 2) green  [?ri:n]  ; 3) spectacles  [?spekt?kl?z]  ; 4) plowhorse  [?pla? h?:s]   ;  ; 2) stop  [st?p]  ; 1) go (went; gone) blind  [??? (?went; ??n) bla?nd]  ;  ; 1) one  [w?n]  ; 2) eye  [a?]  ; 1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ;   ; 1) see (saw; seen)  [?si: (?s?:, ?si:n)]  ; 1) aswellas  [?z wel ?z]   , ; 1) ever  [?ev?]  

And soon it became a common sight to see farm-animals wearing glasses in the country round Puddleby; and a blind horse was a thing unknown  [?nd su?n ?t b??ke?m ? ?k?m?n sa?t tu ?si? f??m ??n?ml?z ?we?r?n ??l??s?z ?n ?? ?k?ntri ?ra?nd ?p?dl??b?; ?nd ? bla?nd h??s w?z ? ???n ??n?n??n]                .     - .

1) soon  [su:n]  ; ; 1) become (became; become)  [b??k?m (b??ke?m; b??k?m)]  ; 1) common  [?k?m?n]  ; 2) sight  [sa?t]  ; ; 1) see (saw; seen)  [?si: (?s?:, ?si:n)]  ; 2) farm  [f?:m]  ; ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; 2) wear (wore; worn)  [we? (w?:, w?:n)]  ; 3) glasses  [??l?:s?z]  ; 1) country  [?k?ntri]  ;  ; ; 1) round  [?ra?nd]  ; ; 4) puddle  [?p?dl?]  ; ; 2) blind  [bla?nd]  ; 2) horse  [h?:s]  ; ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) thing  [???n]  ; ; -; 2) unknown  [??n?n??n]  

And so it was with all the other animals that were brought to him  [?nd ?s?? ?t w?z w?? ??l ?i ???? ??n?ml?z ??t w?? ?br??t tu h?m]        ,    .

1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) other  [????]  ; ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; 1) bring (brought; brought)  [?br?n (?br?:t; ?br?:t)]  ; 

As soon as they found that he could talk their language, they told him where the pain was and how they felt, and of course it was easy for him to cure them  [?z su?n ?z ??e? fa?nd ??t hi kud ?t??k ?e? ?l?n?w?d?, ??e? t??ld h?m we? ?? pe?n w?z ?nd ?ha? ??e? felt, ?nd ?v k??s ?t w?z ?i?zi f?? h?m tu kj?? ??m]     ,       ,           . , ,     .

1) assoonas  [?z ?su:n ?z]   ; 1) find (found; found)  [?fa?nd (?fa?nd; ?fa?nd)]  ; ; 1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ; 1) talk  [?t?:k]  ; ; 1) language  [?l?n?w?d?]  ; 1) tell (told; told)  [?tel (to?ld; to?ld)]  ; 1) where  [we?]  ; 1) pain  [?pe?n]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) how  [?ha?]  ; 1) feel (felt; felt)  [fi:l (felt; felt)]  ; ; 1) ofcourse  [?v k?:s]  ; ; 1) easy  [?i:z?]  ; ; 2) cure  [kj??]  

Now all these animals went back and told their brothers and friends that there was a doctor in the little house with the big garden who really was a doctor  [na? ??l ?i?z ??n?ml?z ?went ?b?k ?nd t??ld ?e? ?br???z ?nd frendz ??t ?e? w?z ? ?d?kt? ?n ?? ?l?tl? ?ha?s w?? ?? b?? ????dn? hu? ?r??li w?z ? ?d?kt?]         ,      ,         ,      .

2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; 1) go (went; gone) back  [??? (?went; ??n) ?b?k]  ; 1) tell (told; told)  [?tel (to?ld; to?ld)]  ; 2) brother  [?br???]  ; ; 2) friend  [?frend]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) little (less; least)  [?l?tl? (les; li:st)]   (;  ); 1) house  [?ha?s]  ; 2) big  [b??]  ; 2) garden  [???:dn?]  ; 1) who  [?hu:]  ; ; 1) really  [?r??l?]  ;   

And whenever any creatures got sick  not only horses and cows and dogs  but all the little things of the fields, like harvest-mice and water-voles, badgers and bats   [?nd wen?ev? ?eni ?kri?t??z ???t s?k  n?t ???nli ?h??s?z ?nd ka?z ?nd d??z  b?t ??l ?? ?l?tl? ???nz ?v ?? fi?ldz, ?la?k ?h??v?st ma?s ?nd ?w??t? v??lz, ?b?d??z ?nd b?ts]    ,  -  ,   ,   ,    ,   -,  ,    

2) whenever  [wen?ev?]    ; 3) creature  [?kri:t??]   ; ; 1) get (got; got/gotten) sick  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?) ?s?k]  ; 1) only  [???nl?]  ; ; 2) horse  [h?:s]  ; 3) cow  [ka?]  ; 2) dog  [d??]  ; 1) little (less; least)  [?l?tl? (les; li:st)]   (;  ); 1) thing  [???n]  ; ; 1) field  [?fi:ld]  ; 1) like  [?la?k]  ; 5) harvestmouse (mice)  [h?:v?st ma?s (ma?s)]  - (); 3) harvest  [h?:v?st]  ; 5) water-vole  [?w?:t? v??l]   ;  ; 4) badger  [?b?d??]  ; 3) bat  [?b?t]   

 they came at once to his house on the edge of the town, so that his big garden was nearly always crowded with animals trying to get in to see him  [??e? ke?m ?t w?ns tu h?z ?ha?s ?n ?i ed? ?v ?? ta?n, ?s?? ??t h?z b?? ????dn? w?z ?n??li ???lwe?z ?kra?d?d w?? ??n?ml?z ?tra??n tu ??et ?n tu ?si? h?m]           ,          ,   ,   .

1) come (came; come)  [k?m (ke?m; k?m)]  ; 1) atonce  [?t w?ns]   ; ; ; 1) house  [?ha?s]  ; 2) edge  [ed?]  ; 1) town  [ta?n]  ; 2) big  [b??]  ; 2) garden  [???:dn?]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 2) nearly  [?n??l?]  ; 1) always  [??:lwe?z\??:lw?z]  ; 3) crowded  [kra?d?d]  ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; 1) try (tried)  [?tra? (?tra?d)]  ; ; ; 1) get (got; got/gotten) in  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?) ?n]  ; 1) see (saw; seen)  [?si: (?s?:, ?si:n)]  

There were so many that came that he had to have special doors made for the different kinds  [?e? w?? ?s?? ?meni ??t ke?m ??t hi h?d tu h?v ?spe?l? d??z ?me?d f?? ?? ?d?fr?nt ka?ndz]    ,           .

1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) many  [?meni]  ; 1) come (came; come)  [k?m (ke?m; k?m)]  ; 1) have\has (had; had) to  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d) tu:]   ; ; ; 1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  ; 1) special  [?spe??l]  ; 2) door  [d?:]  ; 1) make (made; made)  [?me?k (?me?d; ?me?d)]  ; 1) different  [?d?fr?nt]  ; 1) kind  [ka?nd]  

He wrote HORSES over the front door, COWS over the side door, and SHEEP on the kitchen door  [hi r??t ?h??s?z ???v? ?? fr?nt d??, ka?z ???v? ?? sa?d d??, ?nd ?i?p ?n ?? ?k?t??n d??]    Ȼ   , ۻ     ۻ    .

2) write (wrote; written)  [?ra?t (r??t; ?r?tn?)]  ; 2) horse  [h?:s]  ; 1) over  [???v?]  ; 2) frontdoor  [fr?nt d?:]    ;  ; 3) cow  [ka?]  ; 4) sidedoor  [sa?d d?:]   ;  ; 3) sheep (sheep)  [?i:p (?i:p)]  ;  (); 2) kitchen  [?k?t??n]  ; 

Each kind of animal had a separate door  even the mice had a tiny tunnel made for them into the cellar, where they waited patiently in rows for the Doctor to come round to them  [i?t? ka?nd ?v ??n?ml? h?d ? ?sep?r?t d??  ?i?vn? ?? ma?s h?d ? ?ta?ni ?t?nl? ?me?d f?? ??m ??ntu ?? ?sel?, we? ??e? ?we?t?d ?pe??ntli ?n ra?z f?? ?? ?d?kt? tu k?m ?ra?nd tu ??m]        ,       ,   ,    ,   ,     .

1) each  [i:t?]  ; 1) kind  [ka?nd]  ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; 1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  ; 1) separate  [?sep?r?t]  ; ; 2) door  [d?:]  ; 1) even  [?i:vn?]  ; 3) mouse (mice)  [ma?s (ma?s)]   (); 2) tiny  [?ta?n?]  ; ; ; 3) tunnel  [?t?nl]  ; 1) make (made; made)  [?me?k (?me?d; ?me?d)]  ; 3) cellar  [?sel?]  ; ; 1) where  [we?]  ; 2) wait  [we?t]  ; 1) patiently  [?pe???ntl?]  ; 2) inrows  [?n r??z]  ; 2) row  [ro?]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) come (came; come) round  [k?m (ke?m; k?m) ?ra?nd]  ;  ;  

And so, in a few years time, every living thing for miles and miles got to know about John Dolittle, M.D. [?nd ?s??, ?n ? fju? ?ji?z ?ta?m, ?evri ?l?v?n ???n f?? ma?lz ?nd ma?lz ???t tu n?? ??ba?t d??n ?du?l?tl?, em di?]   ,   ,            ,   .

1) andso  [?nd ?s??]   ; 1) few  [?fju:]  ; 1) year  [?ji?]  ; 1) time  [?ta?m]  ; 1) every  [?evr?]  ; 1) living  [?l?v?n]  ; ; ; 1) thing  [???n]  ; ; 3) mile  [ma?l]   (1,61 ); 1) get (got; got/gotten) toknow  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?) tu: n??]  ; 1) get (got; got/gotten)  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?)]   ; 1) know (knew; known)  [n?? (nju:, n??n)]  ; ; 1) about  [??ba?t]  ; ; 4) M.D. =Medicinae Doctor () = Doctor of Medicine

And the birds who flew to other countries in the winter told the animals in foreign lands of the wonderful doctor of Puddleby-on-the-Marsh   [?nd ?? b??dz hu? flu? tu ???? ?k?ntr?z ?n ?? ?w?nt? t??ld ?i ??n?ml?z ?n ?f?r?n l?ndz ?v ?? ?w?nd?f?l ?d?kt? ?v ?p?dl??b? ?n ?? m???]   ,     ,          --

2) bird  [b?:d]  ; 1) who  [?hu:]  ; ; 2) fly (flew; flown)  [fla? (flu:, fl??n)]  ; 1) other  [????]  ; 1) country  [?k?ntri]  ; 2) winter  [?w?nt?]  ; 1) tell (told; told)  [?tel (to?ld; to?ld)]  ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; 1) foreign  [?f?r?n]  ; ; ; 1) land  [l?nd]  ; ; ; 2) wonderful  [?w?nd?f?l]  ; ; ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; ; ; 4) puddle  [?p?dl?]  ; ; 4) marsh  [m?:?]  

 who could understand their talk and help them in their troubles  [hu? kud ??nd??st?nd ?e? ?t??k ?nd help ??m ?n ?e? ?tr?bl?z]           .

1) who  [?hu:]  ; ; 1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ; ; 1) understand (understood; understood)  [??nd??st?nd (??nd??st?d; ??nd??st?d)]  ; 1) talk  [?t?:k]  ; 1) help  [?help]  ; 2) trouble  [?tr?bl?]  ; 

In this way he became famous among the animals  all over the world  better known even than he had been among the folks of the West Country  [?n ??s ?we? hi b??ke?m ?fe?m?s ??m?n ?i ??n?ml?z  ??l ???v? ?? w??ld  ?bet? n??n ?i?vn? ??n hi h?d bi?n ??m?n ?? f??ks ?v ?? west ?k?ntri]   ,        .   ,    - .

1) inthisway  [?n ??s ?we?]   ; 1) become (became; become)  [b??k?m (b??ke?m; b??k?m)]  ; 2) famous  [?fe?m?s]  ; ; 1) among  [??m?n]  ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; 2) allover  [?:l ???v?]  ; ; 1) world  [w?:ld]  ; 1) good (better; best)  [??d (?bet?; best)]   (;  ); 1) known  [n??n]  ; 1) even  [?i:vn?]  ; ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 2) folk  [f??k]  ; 4) WestCountry  [west ?k?ntri]  - ; 2) west  [?west]  ; 1) country  [?k?ntri]  ; 

And he was happy and liked his life very much  [?nd hi w?z ?h?pi ?nd ?la?kt h?z la?f ?veri ?m?t?]          .

1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 2) happy  [?h?pi]  ; ; 1) like  [?la?k]  ; 1) life (lives)  [la?f (la?vz)]   (); 1) verymuch  [?veri ?m?t?]   

One afternoon when the Doctor was busy writing in a book, Polynesia sat in the window  as she nearly always did  looking out at the leaves blowing about in the garden  [w?n ???ft??nu?n wen ?? ?d?kt? w?z ?b?zi ?ra?t?n ?n ? b?k, ?p?l??ni??? s?t ?n ?? ?w?nd??  ?z ?i ?n??li ???lwe?z d?d  ?l?k?n a?t ?t ?? li?vz ?bl???n ??ba?t ?n ?? ????dn?]  - ,      ,    ,  ,    ,    ,    .

1) one  [w?n]  ; 2) afternoon  [??:ft??nu:n]     ; 1) when  [wen]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 2) busy  [?b?zi]  ; 2) write (wrote; written)  [?ra?t (r??t; ?r?tn?)]  ; 1) book  [b?k]  ; 2) sit (sat; sat)  [s?t (s?t; s?t)]  ; 2) window  [?w?nd??]  ; 2) nearly  [?n??l?]  ; 1) always  [??:lwe?z\??:lw?z]  ; 1) do\does (did; done)  [du:\d?z (d?d; d?n)]  ; 1) lookout  [l?k ?a?t]    ; 3) leaf (leaves)  [li:f (li:vz)]   (); 2) blow (blew; blown) about  [bl?? (blu:, bl??n) ??ba?t]  ; ;  ; 2) garden  [???:dn?]  

Presently she laughed aloud  [?prezntli ?i l??ft ??la?d]     .

3) presently  [?prez?ntl?]  ;   ; 3) laugh  [l?:f]  ; 3) aloud  [??la?d]  ; 

What is it, Polynesia? asked the Doctor, looking up from his book  [?w?t ?z ?t, ?p?l??ni???? ???skt ?? ?d?kt?, ?l?k?n ?p fr?m h?z b?k]    , ?  ,    .

1) what  [?w?t]  ; 1) ask  [?:sk]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) lookup  [l?k ?p]   ;  ; 1) book  [b?k]  

I was just thinking, said the parrot; and she went on looking at the leaves  [?a? w?z d??st ???nk?n, ?sed ?? ?p?r?t; ?nd ?i ?went ?n ?l?k?n ?t ?? li?vz]    ,       .

1) just  [d??st]  ; ; 1) think (thought; thought)  [???nk (???:t; ???:t)]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 4) parrot  [?p?r?t]  ; 1) go (went; gone)on  [??? (?went; ??n) ?n]  ; 1) look at  [?l?k ?t]   ; 3) leaf (leaves)  [li:f (li:vz)]   ()

What were you thinking?  [?w?t w?? ju ???nk?n]     ?

1) what  [?w?t]  ; 1) think (thought; thought)  [???nk (???:t; ???:t)]  

I was thinking about people, said Polynesia  [?a? w?z ???nk?n ??ba?t ?pi?pl?, ?sed ?p?l??ni???]     ,  .

1) think (thought; thought)  [???nk (???:t; ???:t)]  ; 1) about  [??ba?t]  ; ; 1) people  [?pi:pl?]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; 

People make me sick. They think theyre so wonderful. The world has been going on now for thousands of years, hasnt it? [?pi?pl? ?me?k mi? s?k. ??e? ???nk ??e? ?s?? ?w?nd?f?l. ?? w??ld h?z bi?n ?????n ?n na? f?? ??a?zn?dz ?v ?ji?z, hasnt ?t]     .     .     .

1) people  [?pi:pl?]  ; 2) make (made; made) sick  [?me?k (?me?d; ?me?d) s?k]   ; 1) think (thought; thought)  [???nk (???:t; ???:t)]  ; ; 2) wonderful  [?w?nd?f?l]  ; ; 1) world  [w?:ld]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) go (went; gone) on  [??? (?went; ??n) ?n]  ; ; ; 2) thousand  [??a?z?n?d]  ; 1) year  [?ji?]  

And the only thing in animal-language that people have learned to understand is that when a dog wags his tail he means Im glad!  Its funny, isnt it? [?nd ?i ???nli ???n ?n ??n?ml? ?l?n?w?d? ??t ?pi?pl? h?v l??nd tu ??nd??st?nd ?z ??t wen ? d?? w??z h?z te?l hi mi?nz a?m ?l?d! ?ts ?f?ni, isnt ?t]   ,       , ,    ,      !.

1) only  [???nl?]  ; 1) thing  [???n]  ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; 1) language  [?l?n?w?d?]  ; 1) people  [?pi:pl?]  ; 2) learn (learnt\learned; learnt\learned)  [l?:n (l?:nt\l?:nd; l?:nt\l?:nd)]  ; 1) understand (understood; understood)  [??nd??st?nd (??nd??st?d; ??nd??st?d)]  ; 1) when  [wen]  ; 2) dog  [d??]  ; 4) wag  [w??]  ; 2) tail  [?te?l]  ; 1) mean (meant; meant)  [mi:n (ment; ment)]  ; 3) glad  [?l?d]  ; ; ; 3) funny  [?f?n?]  ; 

You are the very first man to talk like us. Oh, sometimes people annoy me dreadfully  such airs they put on  talking about the dumb animals.  [ju ?? ?? ?veri ?f??st m?n tu ?t??k ?la?k ?s. ??, ?s?mta?mz ?pi?pl? ??n?? mi? ?dredf?li  s?t? e?z ??e? ?p?t ?n  ?t??k?n ??ba?t ?? d?m ??n?ml?z]     ,   . ,     .     ,    .

1) very  [?veri]  ; 1) first  [?f?:st]  ; 1) man (men)  [m?n (men)]  ;  (; ); 1) talk  [?t?:k]  ; 1) like  [?la?k]  ; 1) sometimes  [?s?mta?mz]  ; ; 1) people  [?pi:pl?]  ; 4) annoy  [??n??]  ; ; 4) dreadfully  [?dredf?li]  ; ; 1) such  [s?t?]  ; ; 1) airs  [e?z]  ; ; ; 1) put (put; put) on  [?p?t (?p?t; ?p?t) ?n]    ;   ;   ; 1) talk  [?t?:k]  ; 1) about  [??ba?t]  ; ; 3) dumb  [d?m]  ; ; ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  

Dumb! Huh! Why I knew a macaw once who could say Good morning! in seven different ways without once opening his mouth  [d?m  h? wa? ?a? nju? ? m??k?? w?ns hu? kud ?se? ??d ?m??n?n ?n ?sevn? ?d?fr?nt ?we?z w???a?t w?ns ???p?n?n h?z ma??]  ! !       ,     !   ,     .

3) dumb  [d?m]  ; ; ; 1) why  [?wa?]  ; ; , ; 1) know (knew; known)  [n?? (nju:, n??n)]  ; 5) macaw  [m??k??]   ; 1) once  [w?ns]  ; 1) who  [?hu:]  ; ; 1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ; ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 2) goodmorning  [??d m?:n?n]   ;  ; 2) seven  [?sevn?]  ; 1) different  [?d?fr?nt]  ; ; 1) way  [?we?]  ; 1) without  [w???a?t]  ; 1) once  [w?ns]   ; 1) open  [???p?n]  ; 2) mouth  [?ma??]  

He could talk every language  and Greek. An old professor with a gray beard bought him  [hi kud ?t??k ?evri ?l?n?w?d?  ?nd ?ri?k. ?n ??ld pr??fes? w?? ? ?re? b??d ?b??t h?m]       ,    .       .

1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ; ; 1) talk  [?t?:k]  ; 1) every  [?evr?]  ; ; 1) language  [?l?n?w?d?]  ; 2) Greek  [gri?k]   ; 1) old  [??ld]  ; 3) professor  [pr??fes?]  ; 3) gray  [?re?]  ; 3) beard  [b??d]  ; 2) buy (bought; bought)  [?ba? (?b?:t; ?b?:t)]  

But he didnt stay. He said the old man didnt talk Greek right, and he couldnt stand listening to him teach the language wrong  [b?t hi ?d?dnt ste?. hi ?sed ?i ??ld m?n ?d?dnt ?t??k ?ri?k ra?t, ?nd hi ?k?dnt st?nd ?l?sn??n tu h?m ti?t? ?? ?l?n?w?d? r?n]       .  ,     - ,     ,     .

2) stay  [?ste?]  ; ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 1) oldman  [??ld m?n]  ; ; 1) talk  [?t?:k]  ; ; 2) Greek  [gri?k]   ; 1) right  [ra?t]  ; 1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ;   ; 2) stand (stood; stood)  [st?nd (st?d; st?d)] ; ; 2) listen  [?l?sn?]  ; 2) teach (taught; taught)  [ti:t? (t?:t; t?:t)]  ; 1) language  [?l?n?w?d?]  ; 2) wrong  [r?n]  

I often wonder whats become of him. That bird knew more geography than people will ever know  [?a? ??fn? ?w?nd? w?ts b??k?m ?v h?m. ??t b??d nju? m?? d?????r?fi ??n ?pi?pl? w?l? ?ev? n??]    ,    .     ,   - .

1) often  [??fn?]  ; 2) wonder  [?w?nd?]   ;  ; ; 1) what  [?w?t]  ; 1) become (became; become)  [b??k?m (b??ke?m; b??k?m)]  ; 2) bird  [b?:d]  ; 1) know (knew; known)  [n?? (nju:, n??n)]  ; 1) more  [m?:]  ; 3) geography  [d?i?gr?fi]  ; 1) people  [?pi:pl?]  ; 1) ever  [?ev?]  -; -

People, Golly! I suppose if people ever learn to fly  like any common hedge-sparrow  we shall never hear the end of it!  [?pi?pl?, ???li ?a? s??p??z ?f ?pi?pl? ?ev? l??n tu fla?  ?la?k ?eni ?k?m?n ?hed? sp?r??  wi ??l ?nev? h?? ?i end ?v ?t]  ,  ! ,    -  ,    ,       !

1) people  [?pi:pl?]  ; 5) golly  [??li]  -;  ; 2) suppose  [s??p??z]  ; ; 1) ever  [?ev?]  -; 2) learn (learnt\learned; learnt\learned)  [l?:n (l?:nt\l?:nd; l?:nt\l?:nd)]  ; 2) fly (flew; flown)  [fla? (flu:, fl??n)]  ; 1) like  [?la?k]  ; 1) common  [?k?m?n]  ; 5) hedgesparrow  [hed? sp?ro?]   ; 3) hedge  [hed?]  ; 4) sparrow  [sp?ro?]  ; 2) willneverheartheendofit  [w?l? ?nev? h?? ?i end ?v ?t]  -  -    ; 1) never  [?nev?]  ; 2) hear (heard; heard)  [h?? (h?:d; h?:d)]  ; 1) end  [end]  

Youre a wise old bird, said the Doctor  [j?? ? wa?z ??ld b??d, ?sed ?? ?d?kt?]     ,  .

2) wise  [wa?z]  ; ; 1) old  [??ld]  ; 2) bird  [b?:d]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; 

How old are you really? I know that parrots and elephants sometimes live to be very, very old.  [?ha? ??ld ?? ju ?r??li ?a? n?? ??t ?p?r?ts ?nd ?el?f?nts ?s?mta?mz ?l?v tu bi ?veri, ?veri ??ld]     ?  ,      ,  - .

1) howoldareyou? [?ha? ??ld ? ju]    ?; 1) how  [?ha?]  ; ; 1) old  [??ld]  ; 1) really  [?r??l?]  ;   ; 1) know (knew; known)  [n?? (nju:, n??n)]  ; 4) parrot  [?p?r?t]  ; 3) elephant  [?el?f?nt]  ; 1) sometimes  [?s?mta?mz]  ; 1) live  [l?v]  ; 1) very  [?veri]  

I can never be quite sure of my age, said Polynesia  [?a? k?n ?nev? bi kwa?t ??? ?v ma? e?d?, ?sed ?p?l??ni???]           ,  .

1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ; 1) never  [?nev?]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) quite  [kwa?t]  ; ; ; 1) sure  [???\ ??:]  ; 1) age  [?e?d?]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; 

Its either a hundred and eighty-three or a hundred and eighty-two  [?ts ?a??? ? ?h?ndr?d ?nd ?e?ti ?ri? ?? ? ?h?ndr?d ?nd ?e?ti tu?]         .

1) either  [?a???\?i:??]    ;   ; 2) hundred  [?h?ndr?d]  ; 3) eighty  [?e?t?]  ; 1) three  [?ri:]  ; 1) two  [tu:]  

But I know that when I first came here from Africa, King Charles* was still hiding in the oak-tree  because I saw him. He looked scared to death.  [b?t ?a? n?? ??t wen ?a? ?f??st ke?m h?? fr?m ??fr?k?, k?n t???lz w?z st?l ?ha?d?n ?n ?i ???k tri?  b??k?z ?a? ?s?? h?m. hi l?kt ske?d tu de?]    ,      ,       .     .     .

1) know (knew; known)  [n?? (nju:, n??n)]  ; 1) when  [wen]  ; 1) first  [?f?:st]  ; 1) come (came; come)  [k?m (ke?m; k?m)]  ; 2) Africa  [??fr?k?]  ; 2) king  [k?n]  ; 1) still  [?st?l]   ; 2) hide (hid; hid/hidden)  [ha?d (h?d; h?d/?h?dn?)]  ; ; 3) oaktree  [??k tri:]  ; 1) because  [b??k?z]   ; 1) see (saw; seen)  [?si: (?s?:, ?si:n)]  ; 1) look  [?l?k]  ; 3) scared  [?ske?d]  ; ; 1) death  [?de?]  ; *    ,     II




The third chapter


The third chapter  More money troubles  [?? ????d ?t??pt? m?? ?m?ni ?tr?bl?z]        

1) third  [???:d]  ; 1) chapter  [?t??pt?]  ; 1) more  [m?:]  ; 1) money  [?m?ni]  ; 2) trouble  [?tr?bl?]  ; 

And soon now the Doctor began to make money again; and his sister, Sarah, bought a new dress and was happy  [?nd su?n na? ?? ?d?kt? b????n tu ?me?k ?m?ni ???en; ?nd h?z ?s?st?, ?se?r?, ?b??t ? nju? dres ?nd w?z ?h?pi]        .          .

1) soon  [su:n]  ; ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 2) begin (began; begun)  [b????n (b????n; b????n)]  ; 1) make (made; made) money  [?me?k (?me?d; ?me?d) ?m?ni]   ;  ; 1) again  [???en]  ; ; 2) sister  [?s?st?]  ; 2) buy (bought; bought)  [?ba? (?b?:t; ?b?:t)]  ; 1) new  [nju:]  ; 2) dress  [dres]  ; 2) happy  [?h?pi]  

Some of the animals who came to see him were so sick that they had to stay at the Doctors house for a week  [s?m ?v ?i ??n?ml?z hu? ke?m tu ?si? h?m w?? ?s?? s?k ??t ??e? h?d tu ste? ?t ?? ?d?kt?z ?ha?s f?? ? wi?k]    ,      ,   ,         .

1) some  [s?m]  ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; 1) who  [?hu:]  ; ; 1) come (came; come)  [k?m (ke?m; k?m)]  ; 1) see (saw; seen)  [?si: (?s?:, ?si:n)]  ;   ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 2) sick  [?s?k]  ; 1) have\has (had; had) to  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d) tu:]   ; ; ; 2) stay  [?ste?]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) house  [?ha?s]  ; 2) week  [wi:k]  

And when they were getting better they used to sit in chairs on the lawn  [?nd wen ??e? w?? ??et?n ?bet? ??e? ?ju?st tu s?t ?n t?e?z ?n ?? l??n]     ,       .

1) when  [wen]  ; 1) get (got; got/gotten) better  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?) ?bet?]  ;  ; 1) usedto  [?ju:st tu:]    - ; ; 2) sit (sat; sat)  [s?t (s?t; s?t)]  ; 2) chair  [t?e?]  ; 3) lawn  [l?:n]  ; 

And often even after they got well, they did not want to go away  they liked the Doctor and his house so much  [?nd ??fn? ?i?vn? ???ft? ??e? ???t wel, ??e? d?d n?t w?nt tu ??? ??we?  ??e? ?la?kt ?? ?d?kt? ?nd h?z ?ha?s ?s?? ?m?t?]   ,   ,   ,    .        .

1) often  [??fn?]  ; ; 1) even  [?i:vn?]  ; 1) after  [??:ft?]  ; 1) get (got; got/gotten) well  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?) well]  ; 1) want  [?w?nt]  ; 1) go (went; gone) away  [??? (?went; ??n) ??we?]  ; 1) like  [?la?k]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) house  [?ha?s]  ; 1) much  [?m?t?]  

And he never had the heart to refuse them when they asked if they could stay with him  [?nd hi ?nev? h?d ?? h??t tu r??fju?z ??m wen ??e? ???skt ?f ??e? kud ste? w?? h?m]          ,        .

1) never  [?nev?]  ; 1) have\has (had; had) theheart  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d) ?? h?:t]   /;  ; 1) heart  [h?:t]  ; 2) refuse  [r??fju:z]  ; 1) when  [wen]  ; 1) ask  [?:sk]  ; ; 1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ;  ; 2) stay  [?ste?]  

So in this way he went on getting more and more pets  [?s?? ?n ??s ?we? hi ?went ?n ??et?n m?? ?nd m?? pets]   ,        .

1) inthisway  [?n ??s ?we?]   ; 1) go (went; gone) on  [??? (?went; ??n) ?n]  ; 1) get (got; got/gotten)  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?)]  ; ; 1) more  [m?:]  ; 3) pet  [?pet]   ; 

Once when he was sitting on his garden wall, smoking a pipe in the evening, an Italian organ-grinder came round with a monkey on a string  [w?ns wen hi w?z ?s?t?n ?n h?z ????dn? w??l, ?sm??k?n ? pa?p ?n ?i ?i?vn??n, ?n ??t?lj?n ?????n ?ra?nd? ke?m ?ra?nd w?? ? ?m?nki ?n ? str?n]   ,          ,         .

1) once  [w?ns]  ; 1) when  [wen]  ; 2) sit (sat; sat)  [s?t (s?t; s?t)]  ; 2) garden  [???:dn?]  ; 2) wall  [w?:l]  ; 2) smoke  [sm??k]  ; 2) pipe  [pa?p]  ; 2) intheevening  [?n ?i ?i:vn??n]  ; 2) Italian  [??t?lj?n]  ; 5) organgrinder  [??:??n ??ra?nd?]  ; 2) organ  [??:??n]  ; 3) grind (ground; ground)  [?ra?nd (?ra?nd; ?ra?nd)]  ;   ; 1) come (came; come) round  [k?m (ke?m; k?m) ?ra?nd]  ;  ; 3) monkey  [?m?nk?]  ; 2) string  [str?n]  

The Doctor saw at once that the monkeys collar was too tight and that he was dirty and unhappy  [?? ?d?kt? ?s?? ?t w?ns ??t ?? ?m?nkiz ?k?l? w?z tu? ta?t ?nd ??t hi w?z ?d??ti ?nd ?n?h?pi]     ,     ,      .

2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) see (saw; seen)  [?si: (?s?:, ?si:n)]  ; 1) atonce  [?t w?ns]  ; ; 3) monkey  [?m?nk?]  ; 3) collar  [?k?l?]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 2) tight  [ta?t]  ; 3) dirty  [?d?:ti]  ; 3) unhappy  [?n?h?p?]  

So he took the monkey away from the Italian, gave the man a shilling and told him to go  [?s?? hi t?k ?? ?m?nki ??we? fr?m ?i ??t?lj?n, ?e?v ?? m?n ? ???l?n ?nd t??ld h?m tu ???]        ,      .

1) take (took; taken) away  [te?k (t?k; ?te?k?n) ??we?]  ; ; 3) monkey  [?m?nk?]  ; 2) Italian  [??t?lj?n]  ; 1) give (gave; given)  [??v (?e?v; ??vn?)]  ; 1) man (men)  [m?n (men)]  ;  (; ); 4) shilling  [???l?n]  ; 1) tell (told; told)  [?tel (to?ld; to?ld)]  ; 1) go (went; gone)  [??? (?went; ??n)]  ; 

The organ-grinder got awfully angry and said that he wanted to keep the monkey  [?i ?????n ?ra?nd? ???t ???fli ??n?ri ?nd ?sed ??t hi ?w?nt?d tu ki?p ?? ?m?nki]      ,     .

5) organgrinder  [??:??n ??ra?nd?]  ; 2) organ  [??:??n]  ; 3) grind (ground; ground)  [?ra?nd (?ra?nd; ?ra?nd)]  ;   ; 1) get (got; got/gotten) angry  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?) ??n?ri]  ; ; 4) awfully  [??:f?l?\?:fli]  ; ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 1) want  [?w?nt]  ; 1) keep (kept; kept)  [ki:p (kept; kept)]  ; 3) monkey  [?m?nk?]  

But the Doctor told him that if he didnt go away he would punch him on the nose  [b?t ?? ?d?kt? t??ld h?m ??t ?f hi ?d?dnt ??? ??we? hi w?d p?nt? h?m ?n ?? n??z]     ,     ,       .

2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) tell (told; told)  [?tel (to?ld; to?ld)]  ; 1) go (went; gone) away  [??? (?went; ??n) ??we?]  ; 3) punch  [?p?nt?]  ; 2) nose  [n??z]  

John Dolittle was a strong man, though he wasnt very tall  [d??n ?du?l?tl? w?z ? str?n m?n, ??? hi ?w?znt ?veri t??l]      ,     .

1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) strong  [str?n]  ; 1) man (men)  [m?n (men)]  ;  (; ); 1) though  [???]  ;  ; 1) very  [?veri]  ; 2) tall  [t?:l]  

So the Italian went away saying rude things and the monkey stayed with Doctor Dolittle and had a good home  [?s?? ?i ??t?lj?n ?went ??we? ?se??n ru?d ???nz ?nd ?? ?m?nki ste?d w?? ?d?kt? ?du?l?tl? ?nd h?d ? ??d h??m]    ,  ,          .

2) Italian  [??t?lj?n]  ; 1) go (went; gone) away  [??? (?went; ??n) ??we?]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 3) rude  [ru:d]  ; 1) thing  [???n]  ; 3) monkey  [?m?nk?]  ; 2) stay  [?ste?]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  ; 1) good (better; best)  [??d (?bet?; best)]   (;  ); 1) home  [h??m]  

The other animals in the house called him Chee-Chee  which is a common word in monkey-language, meaning ginger.  [?i ???? ??n?ml?z ?n ?? ?ha?s k??ld h?m ?t?i? ?t?i?  w?t? ?z ? ?k?m?n ?w??d ?n ?m?nki ?l?n?w?d?, ?mi?n?n ?d??nd??]        -.     ,  .

1) other  [????]  ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; 1) house  [?ha?s]  ; 1) call  [k?:l]  ; ; 1) which  [w?t?]  ; ; 1) common  [?k?m?n]  ; 1) word  [?w?:d]  ; 3) monkey  [?m?nk?]  ; 1) language  [?l?n?w?d?]  ; 1) mean (meant; meant)  [mi:n (ment; ment)]  ; 4) ginger  [?d??nd??]  ; 

And another time, when the circus came to Puddleby, the crocodile who had a bad toothache escaped at night and came into the Doctors garden  [?nd ??n??? ?ta?m, wen ?? ?s??k?s ke?m tu ?p?dl??b? , ?? ?kr?k?da?l hu? h?d ? b?d ?tu??e?k ??ske?pt ?t na?t ?nd ke?m ??ntu ?? ?d?kt?z ????dn?]    ,     ,             .

1) another  [??n???]  ; 1) time  [?ta?m]  ; 1) when  [wen]  ; 3) circus  [?s?:k?s]  ; 1) come (came; come)  [k?m (ke?m; k?m)]  ; 4) puddle  [?p?dl?]  ; ; 4) crocodile  [?kr?k??da?l]  ; 1) who  [?hu:]  ; ; 1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  ; 2) bad (worse; worst)  [b?d (w?:s; w?:st)]  ;  (; ); 4) toothache  [?tu???e?k]   ; 2) escape  [??ske?p]  ; 1) atnight  [?t na?t]  ; 1) come (came; come)  [k?m (ke?m; k?m)]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 2) garden  [???:dn?]  

The Doctor talked to him in crocodile-language and took him into the house and made his tooth better  [?? ?d?kt? ?t??kt tu h?m ?n ?kr?k?da?l ?l?n?w?d? ?nd t?k h?m ??ntu ?? ?ha?s ?nd ?me?d h?z tu?? ?bet?]        ,       .

2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) talk  [?t?:k]  ; 4) crocodile  [?kr?k??da?l]  ; 1) language  [?l?n?w?d?]  ; 1) take (took; taken)  [te?k (t?k; ?te?k?n)]  ; 1) house  [?ha?s]  ; 1) make (made; made)  [?me?k (?me?d; ?me?d)]  ; 3) tooth (teeth)  [tu:? (ti:?)]   (); 1) good (better; best)  [??d (?bet?; best)]   (;  )

But when the crocodile saw what a nice house it was  with all the different places for the different kinds of animals  he too wanted to live with the Doctor  [b?t wen ?? ?kr?k?da?l ?s?? ?w?t ? na?s ?ha?s ?t w?z  w?? ??l ?? ?d?fr?nt ?ple?s?z f?? ?? ?d?fr?nt ka?ndz ?v ??n?ml?z  hi tu? ?w?nt?d tu ?l?v w?? ?? ?d?kt?]         ,       ,      .

1) when  [wen]  ; 4) crocodile  [?kr?k??da?l]  ; 1) see (saw; seen)  [?si: (?s?:, ?si:n)]  ; 1) what  [?w?t]  ; ; 2) nice  [na?s]  ; ; ; 1) house  [?ha?s]  ; 1) different  [?d?fr?nt]  ; ; 1) place  [?ple?s]  ; 1) kind  [ka?nd]  ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; 1) want  [?w?nt]  ; 1) live  [l?v]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; 

He asked couldnt he sleep in the fish-pond at the bottom of the garden, if he promised not to eat the fish  [hi ???skt ?k?dnt hi sli?p ?n ?? ?f??p?nd ?t ?? ?b?t?m ?v ?? ????dn?, ?f hi ?pr?m?st n?t tu i?t ?? f??]   ,            ,     .

1) ask  [?:sk]  ; 1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ;  ; 2) sleep (slept; slept)  [sli:p (slept; slept)]  ; 2) fish (fish/fishes)  [f?? (f?? /?f???z)]   (); 3) pond  [p?nd]  ; 2) bottom  [?b?t?m]  ;  ; 2) garden  [???:dn?]  ; 2) promise  [?pr?m?s]  ; 2) eat (ate, eaten)  [i:t (e?t /et, ?i:tn?)]  

When the circus-men came to take him back he got so wild and savage that he frightened them away  [wen ?? ?s??k?s men ke?m tu te?k h?m ?b?k hi ???t ?s?? wa?ld ?nd ?s?v?d? ??t hi ?fra?tn?d ??m ??we?]        ,     ,   .

1) when  [wen]  ; 3) circus  [?s?:k?s]  ; 1) man (men)  [m?n (men)]  ;  (; ); 1) come (came; come)  [k?m (ke?m; k?m)]  ; 1) take (took; taken) back  [te?k (t?k; ?te?k?n) ?b?k]  ; ;  ; 1) get (got; got/gotten)  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?)]  ; 2) wild  [wa?ld]  ; ; ; ; 3) savage  [?s?v?d?]  ; 3) frightenaway  [?fra?tn? ??we?]  

But to everyone in the house he was always as gentle as a kitten  [b?t tu ?evri w?n ?n ?? ?ha?s hi w?z ???lwe?z ?z ?d?entl? ?z ? ?k?tn?]          ,  .

2) everyone  [?evr?w?n]  ; ; 1) house  [?ha?s]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) always  [??:lwe?z\??:lw?z]  ; 1) as  as  [?z  ?z]    ;    ; 2) gentle  [?d?entl?]  ; ; ; 4) kitten  [?k?tn?]  

But now the old ladies grew afraid to send their lap-dogs to Doctor Dolittle because of the crocodile   [b?t na? ?i ??ld ?le?d?z ?ru? ??fre?d tu send ?e? ?l?p d??z tu ?d?kt? ?du?l?tl? b??k?z ?v ?? ?kr?k?da?l]              -  

1) now  [na?]  ; 1) old  [??ld]  ; 2) lady  [?le?d?]  ; 2) grow (grew; grown)  [?r?? (?ru:, ?r??n)]  ; 2) afraid  [??fre?d]  ; ; 2) send (sent; sent)  [send (sent; sent)]  ; ; 5) lapdog  [l?p d??]   ;  ; 3) lap  [l?p]   (    -  ); 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) becauseof  [b??k?z ?v]  -; 4) crocodile  [?kr?k??da?l]  

 and the farmers wouldnt believe that he would not eat the lambs and sick calves they brought to be cured  [?nd ?? ?f??m?z ?w?dnt b??li?v ??t hi w?d n?t i?t ?? l?mz ?nd s?k k??vz ??e? ?br??t tu bi kj??d]      ,        ,   ,  .

3) farmer  [?f?:m?]  ; 1) believe  [b??li:v]  ; 2) eat (ate, eaten)  [i:t (e?t /et, ?i:tn?)]  ; 3) lamb  [?l?m]  ; ; 2) sick  [?s?k]  ; 3) calf (calves)  [k?:f (k?:vz)]  ; ; 1) bring (brought; brought)  [?br?n (?br?:t; ?br?:t)]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 3) cured  [kj??d]  

So the Doctor went to the crocodile and told him he must go back to his circus  [?s?? ?? ?d?kt? ?went tu ?? ?kr?k?da?l ?nd t??ld h?m hi m?st ??? ?b?k tu h?z ?s??k?s]         ,      .

2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) go (went; gone)  [??? (?went; ??n)]  ; 4) crocodile  [?kr?k??da?l]  ; 1) tell (told; told)  [?tel (to?ld; to?ld)]  ; 1) must  [m?st]  ; 1) go (went; gone) back  [??? (?went; ??n) ?b?k]  ; 3) circus  [?s?:k?s]  

But he wept such big tears, and begged so hard to be allowed to stay, that the Doctor hadnt the heart to turn him out  [b?t hi wept s?t? b?? ?t??z, ?nd be?d ?s?? h??d tu bi ??la?d tu ste?, ??t ?? ?d?kt? ?h?dnt ?? h??t tu t??n h?m a?t]           ,    ,        .

3) weep (wept; wept)  [wi:p (wept; wept)]  ; ; 1) such  [s?t?]  ; ; 2) big  [b??]  ; 3) tear  [?t??]  ; 3) beg  [be?]  ; ; 1) hard  [h?:d]  ; 1) allow  [??la?]  ; ; 2) stay  [?ste?]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; 1) have\has (had; had) theheart  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d) ?? h?:t]   /;  ; 1) heart  [h?:t]  ; 1) turnout  [t?:n a?t]  ; 

So then the Doctors sister came to him and said, John, you must send that creature away  [?s?? ?en ?? ?d?kt?z ?s?st? ke?m tu h?m ?nd ?sed, d??n, ju m?st send ??t ?kri?t?? ??we?]         : ,     .

1) then  [?en]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; 2) sister  [?s?st?]  ; 1) come (came; come)  [k?m (ke?m; k?m)]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 1) must  [m?st]  ; 2) send (sent; sent) away  [send (sent; sent) ??we?]  ; ; 3) creature  [?kri:t??]  ; ; 

Now the farmers and the old ladies are afraid to send their animals to you  just as we were beginning to be well off again  [na? ?? ?f??m?z ?nd ?i ??ld ?le?d?z ?? ??fre?d tu send ?e? ??n?ml?z tu ju  d??st ?z wi w?? b????n?n tu bi wel ?f ???en]            .   ,      .

3) farmer  [?f?:m?]  ; 1) old  [??ld]  ; 2) lady  [?le?d?]  ; 2) afraid  [??fre?d]  ; ; 2) send (sent; sent)  [send (sent; sent)]  ; ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; 1) justas  [d??st ?z]  ;  , ; 2) begin (began; begun)  [b????n (b????n; b????n)]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) well off  [wel ?f]  ; ; ; 1) again  [???en]  ; 

Now we shall be ruined entirely. This is the last straw  [na? wi ??l bi ?ru??nd ?n?ta??li. ??s ?z ?? l??st str??]     .   .

1) now  [na?]  ; ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; ; 3) ruined  [?ru:?nd]  ; ; 2) entirely  [?n?ta??li]  ; ; ; 3) last straw  [l?:st str?:]    (  ); 1) last  [l?:st]  ; 3) straw  [str?:]  

I will no longer be housekeeper for you if you dont send away that alligator.  [?a? w?l? n?? ?l?n?? bi ?ha?s?ki?p? f?? ju ?f ju d??nt send ??we? ??t ??l??e?t?]        ,      .

1) no longer  [n?? ?l?n??]   ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 4) housekeeper  [?ha?s?ki:p?]   ; 2) send (sent; sent) away  [send (sent; sent) ??we?]  ; ; 4) alligator  [??l???e?t?]  

It isnt an alligator, said the Doctor  its a crocodile.  [?t ??znt ?n ??l??e?t?, ?sed ?? ?d?kt?  ?ts ? ?kr?k?da?l]    ,  .  .

4) alligator  [??l???e?t?]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; ; ; 4) crocodile  [?kr?k??da?l]  

I dont care what you call it, said his sister  [?a? d??nt ke? ?w?t ju k??l ?t, ?sed h?z ?s?st?]    ,    ,  .

1) don't care  [d??nt ke?]   ; ; ;  ; 1) care  [ke?]  ; ;  ; 1) what  [?w?t]  ; 1) call  [k?:l]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 2) sister  [?s?st?]  

Its a nasty thing to find under the bed. I wont have it in the house.  [?ts ? ?n??sti ???n tu fa?nd ??nd? ?? bed. ?a? w??nt h?v ?t ?n ?? ?ha?s]      .      .

3) nasty  [n?:st?]  ; ; ; 1) thing  [???n]  ; ; 1) find (found; found)  [?fa?nd (?fa?nd; ?fa?nd)]  ; ; 1) under  [??nd?]  ; 2) bed  [bed]  ; 1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  ; 1) house  [?ha?s]  

But he has promised me, the Doctor answered, that he will not bite any one  [b?t hi h?z ?pr?m?st mi?, ?? ?d?kt? ???ns?d, ??t hi w?l? n?t ba?t ?eni w?n]     ,  ,    .

2) promise  [?pr?m?s]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) answer  [??:ns?]  ; 3) bite (bit; bitten)  [ba?t (b?t; ?b?tn?)]  ; 2) anyone  [?eniw?n]  -

He doesnt like the circus; and I havent the money to send him back to Africa where he comes from  [hi ?d?znt ?la?k ?? ?s??k?s; ?nd ?a? ?h?vn?t ?? ?m?ni tu send h?m ?b?k tu ??fr?k? we? hi k?mz fr?m]     ,     ,      ,   .

1) like  [?la?k]  ; 3) circus  [?s?:k?s]  ; 1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  ; 1) money  [?m?ni]  ; 2) send (sent; sent) back  [send (sent; sent) ?b?k]   ; 2) Africa  [??fr?k?]  ; 1) where  [we?]  ; ; 1) come (came; come) from  [k?m (ke?m; k?m) fr?m]   

He minds his own business and on the whole is very well behaved. Dont be so fussy.  [hi ma?ndz h?z ??n ?b?zn?s ?nd ?n ?? h??l ?z ?veri wel b??he?vd. d??nt bi ?s?? ?f?si]      ,  ,    .   .

1) mind business  [ma?nd ?b?zn?s]    ; 1) own  [??n]  ; 1) on the whole  [?n ?? h??l]   ; ; ; 1) very  [?veri]  ; 1) well (better; best)  [wel (?bet?; best)]   (;  ); 2) behave  [b??he?v]   ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 4) fussy  [f?si]  ; ; 

I tell you I will not have him around, said Sarah  [?a? tel ju ?a? w?l? n?t h?v h?m ??ra?nd, ?sed ?se?r?]   ,       ,  .

1) tell (told; told)  [?tel (to?ld; to?ld)]  ; 1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  ; 1) around  [??ra?nd]  ; ; ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; 

He eats the linoleum. If you dont send him away this minute Ill  Ill go and get married!  [hi i?ts ?? l??n??l??m. ?f ju d??nt send h?m ??we? ??s ?m?n?t a?l  a?l ??? ?nd ??et ?m?r?d]    .       ,       !

2) eat (ate, eaten)  [i:t (e?t /et, ?i:tn?)]  ; 4) linoleum  [l??n??l??m]  ; 2) send (sent; sent) away  [send (sent; sent) ??we?]  ; ; 2) minute  [?m?n?t]  ; 1) go (went; gone)  [??? (?went; ??n)]  ; 1) get (got; got/gotten) married  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?) ?m?r?d]   ; 

All right, said the Doctor, go and get married. It cant be helped.  [??l ra?t, ?sed ?? ?d?kt?, ??? ?nd ??et ?m?r?d. ?t k?nt bi helpt]  ,  ,    .     .

1) all right  [?:l ra?t]  ; ;   ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) go (went; gone)  [??? (?went; ??n)]  ; 1) get (got; got/gotten) married  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?) ?m?r?d]   ; ; 1) cant be helped  [k?nt bi helpt]    ;  ;   ; 1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ;   ; 1) help  [?help]  

And he took down his hat and went out into the garden  [?nd hi t?k da?n h?z h?t ?nd ?went a?t ??ntu ?? ????dn?]           .

1) take (took; taken) down  [te?k (t?k; ?te?k?n) ?da?n]   ( ; ); 2) hat  [h?t]  ; 1) go (went; gone) out  [??? (?went; ??n) a?t]    ; 2) garden  [???:dn?]  

So Sarah Dolittle packed up her things and went off; and the Doctor was left all alone with his animal family  [?s?? ?se?r? ?du?l?tl? p?kt ?p h?? ???nz ?nd ?went ?f; ?nd ?? ?d?kt? w?z left ??l ??l??n w?? h?z ??n?ml? ?f?m?li]         ,        .

3) pack up  [p?k ?p]  ; ; 1) thing  [???n]  ; 1) go (went; gone) off  [??? (?went; ??n) ?f]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) leave (left; left)  [?li:v (?left; ?left)]  ; 1) all alone  [?:l ??l??n]    ;  ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; ; 1) family  [?f?m?l?]  

And very soon he was poorer than he had ever been before  [?nd ?veri su?n hi w?z ?p??r? ??n hi h?d ?ev? bi?n b??f??]       ,  - .

1) very  [?veri]  ; 1) soon  [su:n]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) poor  [p??]  ; 1) ever  [?ev?]  -; -; 1) before  [b??f?:]  ; 

With all these mouths to fill, and the house to look after, and no one to do the mending, and no money coming in to pay the butchers bill, things began to look very difficult  [w?? ??l ?i?z ma??z tu f?l, ?nd ?? ?ha?s tu l?k ???ft?, ?nd n?? w?n tu du? ?? ?mend?n, ?nd n?? ?m?ni ?k?m?n ?n tu pe? ?? ?b?t??rz b?l, ???nz b????n tu l?k ?veri ?d?f?k?lt]         ,    ,  ,     ,     ,        .

2) mouth  [?ma??]  ; 2) fill  [f?l]  ; 1) house  [?ha?s]  ; 1) look after  [l?k ??:ft?]   ; 1) no one  [n?? w?n]  ; 1) do\does (did; done)  [du:\d?z (d?d; d?n)]  ; 4) mending  [mend?n]  ; ; ; 1) money  [?m?ni]  ; 1) come (came; come) in  [k?m (ke?m; k?m) ?n]  ; ; ; 1) pay (paid; paid)  [pe? (pe?d; pe?d)]  ; 4) butcher  [?b?t??]  ; 2) bill  [b?l]  ; 1) thing  [???n]  ; ; 2) begin (began; begun)  [b????n (b????n; b????n)]  ; 1) look  [?l?k]  ; 1) very  [?veri]  ; 1) difficult  [?d?f?k?lt]  ; 

But the Doctor didnt worry at all  [b?t ?? ?d?kt? ?d?dnt ?w??ri ?t ??l]      .

2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 2) worry  [?w?ri/ ?w?:r?]  ; ; ; 1) at all  [?t ?:l]  ; ; 

Money is a nuisance, he used to say. Wed all be much better off if it had never been invented  [?m?ni ?z ? ?nju?s?ns, hi ?ju?st tu ?se?. wid ??l bi ?m?t? ?bet? ?f ?f ?t h?d ?nev? bi?n ?n?vent?d]     ,   .      ,      .

1) money  [?m?ni]  ; 3) nuisance  [?nju?s?ns]  ;   ;  ; 1) used to  [?ju:st tu:]  ; ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) much  [?m?t?]  ; ; ; 3) better off  [?bet?r ?f]  ; ; 1) never  [?nev?]  ; 3) invent  [?n?vent]  

What does money matter, so long as we are happy?  [?w?t d?z ?m?ni ?m?t?, ?s?? ?l?n ?z wi ?? ?h?pi]    ,   ?

1) what  [?w?t]  ; 1) money  [?m?ni]  ; 1) matter  [?m?t?]   ; ;  ; 1) so long as  [?s?? ?l?n ?z]    , ; ; 2) happy  [?h?pi]  

But soon the animals themselves began to get worried  [b?t su?n ?i ??n?ml?z ??m?selvz b????n tu ??et ?w??r?d]      .

1) soon  [su:n]  ; ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; 2) begin (began; begun)  [b????n (b????n; b????n)]  ; 1) get (got; got/gotten) worried  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?) ?w?:r?d]  ; 

And one evening when the Doctor was asleep in his chair before the kitchen-fire they began talking it over among themselves in whispers  [?nd w?n ?i?vn??n wen ?? ?d?kt? w?z ??sli?p ?n h?z t?e? b??f?? ?? ?k?t??n ?fa?? ??e? b????n ?t??k?n ?t ???v? ??m?n ??m?selvz ?n ?w?sp?z]    ,        ,       .

1) one  [w?n]  ; 2) evening  [?i:vn??n]  ; 1) when  [wen]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 3) asleep  [??sli:p]  ; 2) chair  [t?e?]  ; 1) before  [b??f?:]  ; 2) kitchen  [?k?t??n]  ; ; 2) fire  [?fa??]  ; ; 2) begin (began; begun)  [b????n (b????n; b????n)]  ; 1) talk over  [?t?:k ???v?]  ; ; 1) among  [??m?n]  ; ; 3) whisper  [?w?sp?]  

And the owl, Too-Too, who was good at arithmetic, figured it out that there was only money enough left to last another week  if they each had one meal a day and no more  [?nd ?i a?l, tu? tu?, hu? w?z ??d ?t ??r??m?t?k, ?f???d ?t a?t ??t ?e? w?z ???nli ?m?ni ??n?f left tu l??st ??n??? wi?k  ?f ??e? i?t? h?d w?n mi?l ? de? ?nd n?? m??]   -,    , ,     ,    ,          .

4) owl  [a?l]  ; ; 1) who  [?hu:]  ; ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) good (better; best)  [??d (?bet?; best)]   (;  ); 3) arithmetic  [??r??m?t?k]  ; ; 1) figure out  [?f??? a?t]  ; ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) only  [???nl?]  ; ; 1) money  [?m?ni]  ; 1) enough  [??n?f]  ; 1) leave (left; left)  [?li:v (?left; ?left)]  ; 1) last  [l?:st]  ; ; 1) another  [??n???]   ; 2) week  [wi:k]  ; 1) each  [i:t?]  ; 1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  ; ; 1) one  [w?n]  ; 2) meal  [mi:l]  ; ; 1) day  [de?]  ; 1) no more  [n?? m?:]   

Then the parrot said, I think we all ought to do the housework ourselves. At least we can do that much  [?en ?? ?p?r?t ?sed, ?a? ???nk wi ??l ???t tu du? ?? ?ha?sw??k a???selvz. ?t li?st wi k?n du? ??t ?m?t?]    :  ,        .   ,     .

4) parrot  [?p?r?t]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 1) think (thought; thought)  [???nk (???:t; ???:t)]  ; ; ; 2) ought to  [?:t tu:]  ; 1) do\does (did; done)  [du:\d?z (d?d; d?n)]  ; 3) housework  [?ha?sw?:k]    ; 1) at least  [?t li:st]    ;  ; 1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ;   ; 1) that much  [??t ?m?t?]  ;  

After all, it is for our sakes that the old man finds himself so lonely and so poor.  [???ft? ??l, ?t ?z f?? ?a?? se?ks ??t ?i ??ld m?n fa?ndz h?m?self ?s?? ?l??nli ?nd ?s?? p??]  -,        .

1) after all  [??:ft? ?:l]   ; -; 2) for sake  [f?: ?se?k]  ; 1) old man  [??ld m?n]  ; ; 1) find (found; found) oneself  [?fa?nd (?fa?nd; ?fa?nd) w?n?self]  ; ; 3) lonely  [?l??nl?]  ; 1) poor  [p??]  

So it was agreed that the monkey, Chee-Chee, was to do the cooking and mending; the dog was to sweep the floors   [?s?? ?t w?z ???ri?d ??t ?? ?m?nki, ?t?i? ?t?i?, w?z tu du? ?? ?k?k?n ?nd ?mend?n; ?? d?? w?z tu swi?p ?? fl??z]    ,   -     ,    

2) agreed  [???ri:d]     ; 3) monkey  [?m?nk?]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been) to  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n) tu:]   ; 1) do\does (did; done)  [du:\d?z (d?d; d?n)]  ; 3) cooking  [?k?k?n]   ; 4) mending  [mend?n]  ; ; ; 2) dog  [d??]  ; 3) sweep (swept; swept)  [swi:p (swept; swept)]  ; 2) floor  [fl?:]  

 the duck was to dust and make the beds; the owl, Too-Too, was to keep the accounts, and the pig was to do the gardening  [?? d?k w?z tu d?st ?nd ?me?k ?? ?bedz; ?i a?l, tu? tu?, w?z tu ki?p ?i ??ka?nts, ?nd ?? p?? w?z tu du? ?? ????dn??n]         ,  -   ,        .

3) duck  [d?k]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been) to  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n) tu:]   ; 2) dust  [d?st]   ; 1) make (made; made) bed  [?me?k (?me?d; ?me?d) bed]   ; 4) owl  [a?l]  ; ; 1) keep (kept; kept) account  [ki:p (kept; kept) ??ka?nt]   ; 3) pig  [p??]  ; 1) do\does (did; done)  [du:\d?z (d?d; d?n)]  ; ; 3) gardening  [???:dn??n]    

They made Polynesia, the parrot, housekeeper and laundress, because she was the oldest  [??e? ?me?d ?p?l??ni???, ?? ?p?r?t, ?ha?s?ki?p? ?nd ?l??ndr?s, b??k?z ?i w?z ?i ???ld?st]        ,      .

1) make (made; made)  [?me?k (?me?d; ?me?d)]  ; 4) parrot  [?p?r?t]  ; 4) housekeeper  [?ha?s?ki:p?]  ;  ; 5) laundress  [?l??ndr?s]  ; 1) because  [b??k?z]   ;  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) old  [??ld]  ; 1) oldest  [???ld?st]  

Of course at first they all found their new jobs very hard to do  all except Chee-Chee, who had hands, and could do things like a man  [?v k??s ?t ?f??st ??e? ??l fa?nd ?e? nju? d??bz ?veri h??d tu du?  ??l ?k?sept ?t?i? ?t?i?, hu? h?d h?ndz, ?nd kud du? ???nz ?la?k ? m?n]  ,        . ,  -,    ,     ,  .

1) ofcourse  [?v k?:s]  ; ; 1) atfirst  [?t ?f?:st]  ; ; 1) find (found; found)  [?fa?nd (?fa?nd; ?fa?nd)]  ; ; 1) new  [nju:]  ; 1) job  [d??b]  ; 1) very  [?veri]  ; 1) hard  [h?:d]  ; 1) do\does (did; done)  [du:\d?z (d?d; d?n)]  ; ; 2) except  [?k?sept]  ; 1) who  [?hu:]  ; ; 1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  ; 1) hand  [h?nd]   (); 1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ;   ; 1) thing  [???n]  ; ; 1) like  [?la?k]  ; 1) man (men)  [m?n (men)]  ;  (; )

But they soon got used to it; and they used to think it great fun to watch Jip, the dog, sweeping his tail over the floor with a rag tied onto it for a broom  [b?t ??e? su?n ???t ?ju?st tu ?t; ?nd ??e? ?ju?st tu ???nk ?t ??re?t f?n tu w?t? ?d??p, ?? d??, ?swi?p?n h?z te?l ???v? ?? fl?? w?? ? r?? ta?d ??ntu ?t f?? ? bru?m]       .  ,    ,       ,      .

1) soon  [su:n]  ; ; 1) get (got; got/gotten) usedto  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?) ju:st tu:]  ; 1) usedto  [?ju:st tu:]    - ; ; 1) think (thought; thought)  [???nk (???:t; ???:t)]  ; 1) great  [??re?t]  ; 2) fun  [f?n]  ; 2) watch  [w?t?]  ; ; 2) dog  [d??]  ; 3) sweep (swept; swept)  [swi:p (swept; swept)]  ; 2) tail  [?te?l]  ; 1) over  [???v?]  ; ;   ; 2) floor  [fl?:]  ; 3) rag  [r??]  ;  ; 2) tie  [?ta?]  ; 4) broom  [bru:m]  

After a little they got to do the work so well that the Doctor said that he had never had his house kept so tidy or so clean before  [???ft? ? ?l?tl? ??e? ???t tu du? ?? ?w??k ?s?? wel ??t ?? ?d?kt? ?sed ??t hi h?d ?nev? h?d h?z ?ha?s kept ?s?? ?ta?di ?? ?s?? kli?n b??f??]         ,   ,           .

1) afteralittle  [??:ft? ? ?l?tl?]   ; 1) get (got; got/gotten)  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?)]  ; 1) do\does (did; done)  [du:\d?z (d?d; d?n)]  ; 1) work  [?w?:k]  ; 1) well (better; best)  [wel (?bet?; best)]   (;  ); 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 1) never  [?nev?]  ; 1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  ; 1) house  [?ha?s]  ; 1) keep (kept; kept)  [ki:p (kept; kept)]  ; ; 3) tidy  [?ta?d?]  ; ; 2) clean  [kli:n]  ; ; 1) before  [b??f?:]  ; 

In this way things went along all right for a while; but without money they found it very hard  [?n ??s ?we? ???nz ?went ??l?n ??l ra?t f?? ? wa?l; b?t w???a?t ?m?ni ??e? fa?nd ?t ?veri h??d]   , -    ,      .

1) inthisway  [?n ??s ?we?]   ; 1) thing  [???n]  ; ; 1) go (went; gone) along  [??? (?went; ??n) ???enst]  ; ; 1) allright  [?:l ra?t]   ; ; 1) forawhile  [f?: ?wa?l]   ;  -  ; 1) without  [w???a?t]  ; 1) money  [?m?ni]  ; 1) find (found; found)  [?fa?nd (?fa?nd; ?fa?nd)]  ; ; 1) very  [?veri]  ; 1) hard  [h?:d]  ; 

Then the animals made a vegetable and flower stall outside the garden-gate and sold radishes and roses to the people that passed by along the road  [?en ?i ??n?ml?z ?me?d ? ?ved??t?bl? ?nd ?fla?? st??l ?a?t?sa?d ?? ????dn? ?e?t ?nd s??ld ?r?d???z ?nd ?r??z?z tu ?? ?pi?pl? ??t p??st ba? ??l?n ?? r??d]                  ,    .

2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; 1) make (made; made)  [?me?k (?me?d; ?me?d)]  ; ; 3) vegetable  [?ved?t?bl?]  ; ; 3) flower  [?fla??]  ; 3) stall  [st?:l]  ; ; ; 1) outside  [a?t?sa?d]  ;  ;  ; 2) garden  [???:dn?]  ; 2) gate  [?e?t]  ; 2) sell (sold; sold)  [sel (s??ld; s??ld)]  ; ; 4) radish  [?r?d??]  ; 2) rose  [r??z]  ; 1) people  [?pi:pl?]  ; 2) passby  [p?:s ba?]   ; 1) along  [??l?n]  ; ; 1) road  [r??d]  

But still they didnt seem to make enough money to pay all the bills  and still the Doctor wouldnt worry  [b?t st?l ??e? ?d?dnt si?m tu ?me?k ??n?f ?m?ni tu pe? ??l ?? b?lz  ?nd st?l ?? ?d?kt? ?w?dnt ?w??ri]     ,      ,    .  -   .

1) still  [?st?l]   ; -; 1) seem  [?si:m]  ; -; , ; 1) make (made; made) money  [?me?k (?me?d; ?me?d) ?m?ni]   ;  ; 1) enough  [??n?f]  ; ; 1) pay (paid; paid)  [pe? (pe?d; pe?d)]  ; 2) bill  [b?l]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 2) worry  [?w?ri/ ?w?:r?]  ; ; 

When the parrot came to him and told him that the fishmonger wouldnt give them any more fish, he said, Never mind  [wen ?? ?p?r?t ke?m tu h?m ?nd t??ld h?m ??t ?? ?f??m?n?? ?w?dnt ??v ??m ?eni m?? f??, hi ?sed, ?nev? ma?nd]        ,        ,  :  .

1) when  [wen]  ; 4) parrot  [?p?r?t]  ; 1) come (came; come)  [k?m (ke?m; k?m)]  ; 1) tell (told; told)  [?tel (to?ld; to?ld)]  ; 5) fishmonger  [?f???m?n??]   ; ; 1) give (gave; given)  [??v (?e?v; ??vn?)]  ; 1) anymore  [?eni m?:]  ; 2) fish (fish/fishes)  [f?? (f?? /?f???z)]   (); 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 1) nevermind  [?nev? ma?nd]    ; ;  

So long as the hens lay eggs and the cow gives milk we can have omelettes and junket  [?s?? ?l?n ?z ?? henz le? e?z ?nd ?? ka? ??vz m?lk wi k?n h?v ??ml?ts ?nd ?d??nk?t]     ,    ,       .

1) solongas  [?s?? ?l?n ?z]    , ; ; 3) hen  [hen]  ; 2) lay (laid; laid (laying)  [le? (le?d; le?d (le??n)]  ; 3) egg  [e?]  ; 3) cow  [ka?]  ; 1) give (gave; given)  [??v (?e?v; ??vn?)]  ; 2) milk  [m?lk]  ; 1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ;  ; 1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  ; ; 5) omelette  [??ml?t]  ; 5) junket  [?d??nk?t]   

And there are plenty of vegetables left in the garden. The Winter is still a long way off. Dont fuss  [?nd ?e? ?? ?plenti ?v ?ved??t?bl?z left ?n ?? ????dn?. ?? ?w?nt? ?z st?l ? ?l?n ?we? ?f. d??nt f?s]        .    .    .

2) plenty  [?plent?]  ; ; 3) vegetable  [?ved?t?bl?]  ; 1) leave (left; left)  [?li:v (?left; ?left)]  ; 2) garden  [???:dn?]  ; 2) winter  [?w?nt?]  ; 1) still  [?st?l]   ; -; 1) a long way off  [? ?l?n ?we? ?f]   ; ;   ; 1) long  [?l?n]  ; ; 1) way  [?we?]  ; 3) fuss  [f?s]    

That was the trouble with Sarah  she would fuss. I wonder how Sarahs getting on  an excellent woman  in some ways  Well, well!  [??t w?z ?? ?tr?bl? w?? ?se?r?  ?i w?d f?s. ?a? ?w?nd? ?ha? ?se?r?z ??et?n ?n  ?n ?eks?l?nt ?w?m?n  ?n s?m ?we?z  wel, wel]             . ,   .   ,   . -.

1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 2) trouble  [?tr?bl?]  ; 3) fuss  [f?s]    ; 2) wonder  [?w?nd?]   ; 1) how  [?ha?]  ; 1) get (got; got/gotten) on  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?) ?n]  ; ; 2) excellent  [?eks?l?nt]  ; ; 1) woman (women)  [?w?m?n (?w?m?n)]   (); 1) insomeways  [?n s?m ?we?z]    ; 1) well  [wel]  ;  ; ; 

But the snow came earlier than usual that year; and although the old lame horse hauled in plenty of wood from the forest outside the town   [b?t ?? sn?? ke?m ???li? ??n ?ju????l ??t ?ji?; ?nd ??l???? ?i ??ld le?m h??s h??ld ?n ?plenti ?v w?d fr?m ?? ?f?r?st ?a?t?sa?d ?? ta?n]        ,  .            

2) snow  [sn??]  ; 1) come (came; come)  [k?m (ke?m; k?m)]  ; ; 1) early  [??:l?]  ; 2) usual  [?ju:???l]  ; 1) year  [?ji?]  ; 1) although  [?:l????]      ; ; 1) old  [??ld]  ; 3) lame  [?le?m]  ; 2) horse  [h?:s]  ; ; 3) haul  [h?:l]  ; ; 3) haulin  [h?:l ?n]  ; 2) plenty  [?plent?]  ; ; 2) wood  [w?d]  ; 2) forest  [?f?r?st]  ; 1) outside  [a?t?sa?d]  ;  ; 1) town  [ta?n]  

 so they could have a big fire in the kitchen, most of the vegetables in the garden were gone, and the rest were covered with snow; and many of the animals were really hungry  [?s?? ??e? kud h?v ? b?? ?fa?? ?n ?? ?k?t??n, m??st ?v ?? ?ved??t?bl?z ?n ?? ????dn? w?? ??n, ?nd ?? rest w?? ?k?v?d w?? sn??; ?nd ?meni ?v ?i ??n?ml?z w?? ?r??li ?h?n?ri]          ,     ,     .      .

1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ;  ; 1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  ; 2) big  [b??]  ; 2) fire  [?fa??]  ; ; 2) kitchen  [?k?t??n]  ; 1) most  [m??st]  ; 3) vegetable  [?ved?t?bl?]  ; 2) garden  [???:dn?]  ; 1) go (went; gone)  [??? (?went; ??n)]  ; 1) rest  [rest]  ; 2) cover  [?k?v?]  ; ; 2) snow  [sn??]  ;  ; 1) many  [?meni]  ; ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) really  [?r??l?]  ;   ; 3) hungry  [?h?n?r?]  




The fourth chapter


The fourth chapter  A message from Africa  [?? ?f??? ?t??pt?  ? ?mes?d? fr?m ??fr?k?]       

2) fourth  [f?:?]  ; 1) chapter  [?t??pt?]  ; 2) message  [mes?d?]  ; ; 2) Africa  [??fr?k?]  

That Winter was a very cold one  [??t ?w?nt? w?z ? ?veri k??ld w?n]      .

2) winter  [?w?nt?]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) very  [?veri]  ; 2) cold  [k??ld]  ; 1) one  [w?n]  

And one night in December, when they were all sitting round the warm fire in the kitchen   [?nd w?n na?t ?n d??semb?, wen ??e? w?? ??l ?s?t?n ?ra?nd ?? w??m ?fa?? ?n ?? ?k?t??n]     ,         

1) one  [w?n]  ; 1) night  [?na?t]  ; 2) December  [d??semb?]  ; 1) when  [wen]  ; 2) sit (sat; sat)  [s?t (s?t; s?t)]  ; 1) round  [?ra?nd]  ; ; 2) warm  [w?:m]  ; ; 2) fire  [?fa??]  ; ; 2) kitchen  [?k?t??n]  

 and the Doctor was reading aloud to them out of books he had written himself in animal-language, the owl, Too-Too, suddenly said, Sh! Whats that noise outside?  [?nd ?? ?d?kt? w?z ?ri?d?n ??la?d tu ??m a?t ?v b?ks hi h?d ?r?tn? h?m?self ?n ??n?ml? ?l?n?w?d?, ?i a?l, tu? tu?, s?dn?li ?sed, ?? w?ts ??t n??z ?a?t?sa?d]        ,      ,  -  : !     ?

2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) read (read; read)  [ri:d (red; red)]  ; 3) aloud  [??la?d]  ; 1) book  [b?k]  ; 2) write (wrote; written)  [?ra?t (r??t; ?r?tn?)]  ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; 1) language  [?l?n?w?d?]  ; 4) owl  [a?l]  ; ; 2) suddenly  [s?dn?l?]  ; ; ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 1) what  [?w?t]  ; 2) noise  [n??z]  ; 1) outside  [a?t?sa?d]  ;  

They all listened; and presently they heard the sound of some one running  [??e? ??l ?l?sn?d; ?nd ?prez?ntl? ??e? h??d ?? ?sa?nd ?v s?m w?n ?r?n?n]         - .

2) listen  [?l?sn?]  ; 3) presently  [?prez?ntl?]  ;   ; 2) hear (heard; heard)  [h?? (h?:d; h?:d)]  ; 1) sound  [?sa?nd]  ; 1) someone  [?s?mw?n]  -; -; 1) run (ran; run)  [r?n (r?n; r?n)]  

Then the door flew open and the monkey, Chee-Chee, ran in, badly out of breath  [?en ?? d?? flu? ???p?n ?nd ?? ?m?nki, ?t?i? ?t?i?, r?n ?n, ?b?dli a?t ?v bre?]          -.

2) door  [d?:]  ; 2) fly (flew; flown) open  [fla? (flu:, fl??n) ???p?n]  ; 3) monkey  [?m?nk?]  ; 1) run (ran; run) in  [r?n (r?n; r?n) ??n]  ; 2) badly  [?b?dl?]   ; 2) out of breath  [a?t ?v bre?]  

Doctor! he cried, Ive just had a message from a cousin of mine in Africa  [?d?kt? hi kra?d, a?v d??st h?d ? ?mes?d? fr?m ? ?k?zn? ?v ma?n ?n ??fr?k?]  ,  ,          .

2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 2) cry (cried)  [kra? (kra?d)]  ; ; 1) just  [d??st]   ; 1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  ; ; 2) message  [mes?d?]  ; ; 3) cousin  [?k?zn?]   /; /; 2) Africa  [??fr?k?]  

There is a terrible sickness among the monkeys out there  [?e? ?z ? ?ter?bl? ?s?kn?s ??m?n ?? ?m?nk?z a?t ?e?]   -    .

2) terrible  [?ter?bl?]  ; ; 3) sickness  [?s?kn?s]  ; 1) among  [??m?n]  ; ; 3) monkey  [?m?nk?]  ; 1) out there  [a?t ?e?]  

They are all catching it  and they are dying in hundreds  [??e? ?? ??l ?k?t??n ?t  ?nd ??e? ?? ?da??n ?n ?h?ndr?dz]        .

2) catch (caught; caught)  [k?t? (?k?:t; ?k?:t)]  ; ; 2) die  [da?]  ; 2) hundred  [?h?ndr?d]  

They have heard of you, and beg you to come to Africa to stop the sickness.  [??e? h?v h??d ?v ju, ?nd be? ju tu k?m tu ??fr?k? tu st?p ?? ?s?kn?s]           ,   .

2) hear (heard; heard)  [h?? (h?:d; h?:d)]  ; 3) beg  [be?]  ; ; 1) come (came; come)  [k?m (ke?m; k?m)]  ; ; 2) Africa  [??fr?k?]  ; 2) stop  [st?p]  ; 3) sickness  [?s?kn?s]  

Who brought the message? asked the Doctor, taking off his spectacles and laying down his book  [hu? ?br??t ?? ?mes?d? ???skt ?? ?d?kt?, ?te?k?n ?f h?z ?spekt?kl?z ?nd ?le??n da?n h?z b?k]    ?  ,     .

1) who  [?hu:]  ; 1) bring (brought; brought)  [?br?n (?br?:t; ?br?:t)]  ; 2) message  [mes?d?]  ; ; 1) ask  [?:sk]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) take (took; taken) off  [te?k (t?k; ?te?k?n) ??f]  ; 3) spectacles  [?spekt?kl?z]  ; 2) lay (laid; laid (laying) down  [le? (le?d; le?d (le??n) da?n]  ; 1) book  [b?k]  

A swallow, said Chee-Chee. She is outside on the rain-butt.  [? ?sw?l??, ?sed ?t?i? ?t?i?. ?i ?z ?a?t?sa?d ?n ?? re?n b?t]  ,  -.       .

3) swallow  [?sw?l??]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 1) outside  [a?t?sa?d]  ;  ; (5) rain butt  [?re?n b?t]     ; 2) rain  [?re?n]  

Bring her in by the fire, said the Doctor  [br?n h?? ?n ba? ?? ?fa??, ?sed ?? ?d?kt?]     ,  .

1) bring (brought; brought) in  [?br?n (?br?:t; ?br?:t) ?n]  ; ; 2) fire  [?fa??]  ; ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; 

She must be perished with the cold. The swallows flew South six weeks ago!  [?i m?st bi ?per??t w?? ?? k??ld. ?? ?sw?l??z flu? sa?? s?ks wi?ks ?????]   ,    .       !

1) must  [m?st]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 3) perish  [per??]  ; 2) cold  [k??ld]  ; 3) swallow  [?sw?l??]  ; 2) fly (flew; flown)  [fla? (flu:, fl??n)]  ; 2) south  [?sa??]  ; 1) six  [s?ks]  ; 2) week  [wi:k]  ; 2) ago  [?????]   

So the swallow was brought in, all huddled and shivering; and although she was a little afraid at first, she soon got warmed up and sat on the edge of the mantelpiece and began to talk  [?s?? ?? ?sw?l?? w?z ?br??t ?n, ??l ?h?d?l?d ?nd ???v?r?n; ?nd ??l???? ?i w?z ? ?l?tl? ??fre?d ?t ?f??st, ?i su?n ???t w??md ?p ?nd s?t ?n ?i ed? ?v ?? ?m?nt?lpi?s ?nd b????n tu ?t??k]      ,    .       ,   ,        .

3) swallow  [?sw?l??]  ; 1) bring (brought; brought) in  [?br?n (?br?:t; ?br?:t) ?n]  ; ; 4) huddle  [?h?d?l]  ; ; 4) shiver  [???v?]  ; 1) although  [?:l????]      ; ; 1) alittle  [? ?l?tl?]  ; 2) afraid  [??fre?d]  ; ; 1) atfirst  [?t ?f?:st]  ; ; 1) soon  [su:n]  ; ; 1) get (got; got/gotten) warmed  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?) w??md]  ;  ; 2) sit (sat; sat)  [s?t (s?t; s?t)]  ; 2) edge  [ed?]  ; 4) mantelpiece  [m?nt?lpi:s]   ; 2) begin (began; begun)  [b????n (b????n; b????n)]  ; 1) talk  [?t?:k]  

When she had finished the Doctor said, I would gladly go to Africa  especially in this bitter weather  [wen ?i h?d ?f?n??t ?? ?d?kt? ?sed, ?a? w?d ??l?dli ??? tu ??fr?k?  ??spe??li ?n ??s ?b?t? ?we??]      :      ,     .

1) when  [wen]  ; 2) finish  [?f?n??]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 3) gladly  [??l?dli]  ; ; ; 1) go (went; gone)  [??? (?went; ??n)]  ; 2) Africa  [??fr?k?]  ; 1) especially  [??spe??l?]  ; 3) bitter  [b?t?]  ; 2) weather  [?we??]  

But Im afraid we havent money enough to buy the tickets. Get me the money-box, Chee-Chee.  [b?t a?m ??fre?d wi ?h?vn?t ?m?ni ??n?f tu ba? ?? ?t?k?ts. ??et mi? ?? ?m?n?b?ks, ?t?i? ?t?i?]  ,  ,    ,   .   , -.

2) Imafraid  [a?m ??fre?d]   ; ; 1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  ; 1) money  [?m?ni]  ; 1) enough  [??n?f]  ; 2) buy (bought; bought)  [?ba? (?b?:t; ?b?:t)]  ; 3) ticket  [?t?k?t]  ; 1) get (got; got/gotten)  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?)]  ; 5) moneybox  [?m?ni b?ks]  ; 

So the monkey climbed up and got it off the top shelf of the dresser  [?s?? ?? ?m?nki kla?md ?p ?nd ???t ?t ?f ?? t?p ?elf ?v ?? ?dres?]            .

3) monkey  [?m?nk?]  ; 3) climbup  [kla?m ?p]  ; ; 1) get (got; got/gotten)  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?)]  ; ; 1) top  [t?p]  ; ; 3) shelf (shelves)  [?elf (?elvz)]   (); 4) dresser  [?dres?]     ;      

There was nothing in it  not one single penny! [?e? w?z ?n???n ?n ?t  n?t w?n ?s?n?l? ?peni]     ,   !

1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) nothing  [?n???n]  ; 1) one  [w?n]  ; 1) single  [?s?n?l?]  ; ; 3) penny (pennies/pence)  [?pen? (peniz/pens)]  ;  ()

I felt sure there was twopence left, said the Doctor  [?a? felt ??? ?e? w?z ?t?p?ns left, ?sed ?? ?d?kt?]    ,     ,  .

1) feel (felt; felt) sure  [fi:l (felt; felt) ??:]    ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 5) twopence  [?t?p?ns]   ; 1) leave (left; left)  [?li:v (?left; ?left)]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; 

There was said the owl. But you spent it on a rattle for that badgers baby when he was teething.  [?e? w?z ?sed ?i a?l. b?t ju spent ?t ?n ? ?r?tl? f?? ??t ?b?d??rz ?be?bi wen hi w?z ?ti???n]    ,  .         ,     .

1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 4) owl  [a?l]  ; ; 2) spend (spent; spent)  [spend (spent; spent)]  ; 4) rattle  [?r?tl?]  ; 4) badger  [?b?d??]  ; 2) baby  [?be?bi]  ; ; 1) when  [wen]  ; 5) teethe  [ti??]   ( )

Did I? said the Doctor  dear me, dear me! What a nuisance money is, to be sure! Well, never mind  [d?d ?a? ?sed ?? ?d?kt?  d?? mi?, d?? mi? ?w?t ? ?nju?sns ?m?ni ?z, tu bi ??? wel, ?nev? ma?nd]  ?  .  !  ,     .  ,  .

1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 2) dearme  [d?? mi:]  ; , ; 1) what  [?w?t]  ; ; 3) nuisance  [?nju?s?ns]  ; ;  ; 1) money  [?m?ni]  ; 1) tobesure  [tu: bi: ??: ]  ; ; ; ; 1) well  [wel]   ; ; ; 1) nevermind  [?nev? ma?nd]    ; ;  

Perhaps if I go down to the seaside I shall be able to borrow a boat that will take us to Africa  [p??h?ps ?f ?a? ??? da?n tu ?? ?si?sa?d ?a? ??l bi ?e?bl? tu ?b?r?? ? b??t ??t w?l? te?k ?s tu ??fr?k?]   ,      ,    ,     .

1) perhaps  [p??h?ps]   ; ; 1) go (went; gone) down  [??? (?went; ??n) da?n]  ; 3) seaside  [?si??sa?d]   ; 1) beableto  [bi ?e?bl? tu:]    ;   ; ; ; 3) borrow  [b?r??]  ; ; 2) boat  [b??t]  ; ; 1) take (took; taken)  [te?k (t?k; ?te?k?n)]  ; 2) Africa  [??fr?k?]  

I knew a seaman once who brought his baby to me with measles  [?a? nju? ? ?si?m?n w?ns hu? ?br??t h?z ?be?bi tu mi? w?? ?mi?z?l?z]     ,        .

1) know (knew; known)  [n?? (nju:, n??n)]  ; 4) seaman (seamen)  [?si:m?n (?si:men)]   (); 1) once  [w?ns]  ; 1) who  [?hu:]  ; ; 1) bring (brought; brought)  [?br?n (?br?:t; ?br?:t)]  ; ; 2) baby  [?be?bi]  ; ; 4) measles  [?mi:z?l?z]  

Maybe hell lend us his boat  the baby got well.  [?me?bi? hil lend ?s h?z b??t  ?? ?be?bi ???t wel]        .   .

2) maybe  [?me?bi:]   ; 3) lend (lent; lent)  [?lend (?lent; ?lent)]  ; 2) boat  [b??t]  ; ; ; 2) baby  [?be?bi]  ; ; 1) get (got; got/gotten) well  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?) wel]  

So early the next morning the Doctor went down to the sea-shore  [?s?? ???li ?? nekst ?m??n?n ?? ?d?kt? ?went da?n tu ?? ?si????]          .

1) early  [??:l?]  ; ; 1) next  [nekst]  ; 2) morning  [?m?:n?n]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) go (went; gone) down  [??? (?went; ??n) da?n]  ; 2) sea  [si:]  ; ; 3) shore  [??:]  

And when he came back he told the animals it was all right  the sailor was going to lend them the boat  [?nd wen hi ke?m ?b?k hi t??ld ?i ??n?ml?z ?t w?z ??l ra?t  ?? ?se?l? w?z ?????n tu lend ??m ?? b??t]    ,   ,         .

1) when  [wen]  ; 1) come (came; come) back  [k?m (ke?m; k?m) b?k]  ; 1) tell (told; told)  [?tel (to?ld; to?ld)]  ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; ; 1) allright  [?:l ra?t]   ; ; 3) sailor  [?se?l?]  ; ; 1) begoingto  [bi ????n tu:]   - ; 3) lend (lent; lent)  [?lend (?lent; ?lent)]  ; 2) boat  [b??t]  ; 

Then the crocodile and the monkey and the parrot were very glad and began to sing, because they were going back to Africa, their real home  [?en ?? ?kr?k?da?l ?nd ?? ?m?nki ?nd ?? ?p?r?t w?? ?veri ?l?d ?nd b????n tu s?n, b??k?z ??e? w?? ?????n ?b?k tu ??fr?k?, ?e? r??l h??m]   ,       ,     ,   .

4) crocodile  [?kr?k??da?l]  ; 3) monkey  [?m?nk?]  ; 4) parrot  [?p?r?t]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) very  [?veri]  ; 3) glad  [?l?d]  ; ; ; 2) begin (began; begun)  [b????n (b????n; b????n)]  ; 3) sing (sang; sung)  [s?n (s?n; s?n)]  ; 1) because  [b??k?z]   ;  ; 1) go (went; gone) back  [??? (?went; ??n) b?k]  ; 2) Africa  [??fr?k?]  ; 1) real  [r??l]  ; 1) home  [h??m]  

And the Doctor said, I shall only be able to take you three  with Jip the dog, Dab-Dab the duck, Gub-Gub the pig and the owl, Too-Too  [?nd ?? ?d?kt? ?sed, ?a? ??l ???nli bi ?e?bl? tu te?k ju ?ri?  w?? ?d??p ?? d??, d?b d?b ?? d?k, ??b ??b ?? p?? ?nd ?i a?l, tu? tu?]    :         ,  -,  -   -.

2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 1) only  [???nl?]  ; ; 1) beableto  [bi ?e?bl? tu:]    ;   ; 1) take (took; taken)  [te?k (t?k; ?te?k?n)]  ; ; 1) three  [?ri:]  ; 2) dog  [d??]  ; 3) duck  [d?k]  ; 3) pig  [p??]  ; 4) owl  [a?l]  ; 

The rest of the animals, like the dormice and the water-voles and the bats, they will have to go back and live in the fields where they were born till we come home again  [?? rest ?v ?i ??n?ml?z, ?la?k ?? ?d??ma?s ?nd ?? ?w??t? v??lz ?nd ?? b?ts, ??e? w?l? h?v tu ??? ?b?k ?nd ?l?v ?n ?? fi?ldz we? ??e? w?? b??n t?l wi k?m h??m ???en]    ,    ,     ,       , ,   ,      .

1) rest  [rest]  ; 2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; 1) like  [?la?k]  ; 5) dormouse (dormice)  [?d??ma?s (?d??ma?s)]   ; 5) water-vole  [?w?:t? v??l]   ;  ; 3) bat  [?b?t]   ; 1) have\has (had; had) to  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d) tu:]   ; ; ; 1) go (went; gone) back  [??? (?went; ??n) ?b?k]  ; 1) live  [l?v]  ; 1) field  [?fi:ld]  ; 1) where  [we?]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 2) bear (bore; born/ borne)  [be? (b?:; b?:n/b?:n)]  ; 2) born  [b?:n]  ; 2) till  [t?l]    , ; 1) come (came; come) home  [k?m (ke?m; k?m) h??m]   ; 1) again  [???en]  ; 

But as most of them sleep through the Winter, they wont mind that  and besides, it wouldnt be good for them to go to Africa.  [b?t ?z m??st ?v ??m sli?p ?ru? ?? ?w?nt?, ??e? w??nt ma?nd ??t  ?nd b??sa?dz, ?t ?w?dnt bi ??d f?? ??m tu ??? tu ??fr?k?]  ,        ,     .    ,         .

1) most  [m??st]  ; 2) sleep (slept; slept)  [sli:p (slept; slept)]  ; 1) through  [?ru:]   ;    ; 2) winter  [?w?nt?]  ; 1) mind  [?ma?nd]  ;  ; 2) besides  [b??sa?dz]  ; ;  ; 1) good (better; best)  [??d (?bet?; best)]   (;  ); 1) go (went; gone)  [??? (?went; ??n)]  ; 2) Africa  [??fr?k?]  

So then the parrot, who had been on long sea-voyages before, began telling the Doctor all the things he would have to take with him on the ship  [?s?? ?en ?? ?p?r?t, hu? h?d bi?n ?n ?l?n si? ?v???d??z b??f??, b????n ?tel?n ?? ?d?kt? ??l ?? ???nz hi w?d h?v tu te?k w?? h?m ?n ?? ??p]    ,        ,   ,         .

4) parrot  [?p?r?t]  ; 1) who  [?hu:]  ; ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) long  [?l?n]  ; 3) seavoyage  [si: ?v???d?]   ; 1) before  [b??f?:]  ; ; 2) begin (began; begun)  [b????n (b????n; b????n)]  ; 1) tell (told; told)  [?tel (to?ld; to?ld)]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) thing  [???n]  ; 1) have\has (had; had) to  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d) tu:]   ; ; ; 1) take (took; taken)  [te?k (t?k; ?te?k?n)]  ; ; 2) ship  [??p]  

You must have plenty of pilot-bread, she said  hard tack they call it. And you must have beef in cans  and an anchor.  [ju m?st h?v ?plenti ?v ?pa?l?t bred, ?i ?sed  h??d t?k ??e? k??l ?t. ?nd ju m?st h?v bi?f ?n k?nz  ?nd ?n ??nk?]        ,  ,   .        .

1) must  [m?st]  ; 1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  ; 2) plenty  [?plent?]  ; ; 5) pilot bread  [pa?l?t bred]  ;  ; 2) pilot  [pa?l?t]  ; ; ; 3) bread  [bred]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 5) hardtack  [?h??d?t?k]  ;  ; 1) hard  [h?:d]  ; ; 3) tack  [t?k]  ; ; 1) call  [k?:l]  ; 1) must  [m?st]  ; 3) beef  [?bi:f]  ; 1) can  [k?n]   ; 3) anchor  [??nk?]  

I expect the ship will have its own anchor, said the Doctor  [?a? ?k?spekt ?? ??p w?l? h?v ?ts ??n ??nk?, ?sed ?? ?d?kt?]   ,     ,  .

2) expect  [?k?spekt]  ; ; 2) ship  [??p]  ; 1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  ; 1) own  [??n]  ; 3) anchor  [??nk?]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; 

Well, make sure, said Polynesia  [wel, ?me?k ???, ?sed ?p?l??ni???]   ,   ,  .

1) well  [wel]   ; ; 1) make (made; made) sure  [?me?k (?me?d; ?me?d) ??:]  ; ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; 

Because its very important. You cant stop if you havent got an anchor. And youll need a bell.  [b??k?z ?ts ?veri ?m?p??tnt. ju k?nt st?p ?f ju ?h?vn?t ???t ?n ??nk?. ?nd jul ni?d ? bel]      .    ,      .    .

1) because  [b??k?z]   ;  ; 1) very  [?veri]  ; 1) important  [?m?p?:tnt]  ; 1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ;   ; 2) stop  [st?p]  ; 1) have\has (had; had) got  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d) ???t]  ; 3) anchor  [??nk?]  ; 1) need  [ni:d]  ; ; 3) bell  [bel]  ; 

Whats that for? asked the Doctor  [w?ts ??t f?? ???skt ?? ?d?kt?]    ?  .

1) whatfor  [?w?t f?:]  ;  ; 1) ask  [?:sk]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; 

To tell the time by, said the parrot. You go and ring it every half-hour and then you know what time it is  [tu tel ?? ?ta?m ba?, ?sed ?? ?p?r?t. ju ??? ?nd r?n ?t ?evri h??f ?a?? ?nd ?en ju n?? ?w?t ?ta?m ?t ?z]    ,  .        ,      .

1) tell the time  [tel ?? ?ta?m]   ;   ; 1) tell (told; told)  [?tel (to?ld; to?ld)]  ; 1) time  [?ta?m]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 4) parrot  [?p?r?t]  ; 1) go (went; gone)  [??? (?went; ??n)]  ; ; 2) ring (rang; rung)  [r?n (r?n; r?n)]  ; 1) every  [?evr?]  ; 2) half-hour  [h?:f ?a??]  ; 1) know (knew; known)  [n?? (nju:, n??n)]  ; ; 1) what  [?w?t]  ; ; 1) time  [?ta?m]  

And bring a whole lot of rope  it always comes in handy on voyages.  [?nd br?n ? h??l l?t ?v r??p  ?t ???lwe?z k?mz ?n ?h?ndi ?n ?v???d??z]     .     .

1) bring (brought; brought)  [?br?n (?br?:t; ?br?:t)]  ; 2) a whole lot  [? h??l ?l?t]  ; 3) rope  [r??p]  ; ; ; 1) always  [??:lwe?z\??:lw?z]  ; 1) come (came; come) in handy  [k?m (ke?m; k?m) ?n ?h?ndi]   ;   ; ; 3) handy  [?h?nd?]   ; ; ; 3) voyage  [?v???d?]  ;  

Then they began to wonder where they were going to get the money from to buy all the things they needed  [?en ??e? b????n tu ?w?nd? we? ??e? w?? ?????n tu ??et ?? ?m?ni fr?m tu ba? ??l ?? ???nz ??e? ?ni?d?d]       ,    ,      .

2) begin (began; begun)  [b????n (b????n; b????n)]  ; 2) wonder  [?w?nd?]  ;  ; 1) where  [we?]  ; 1) be going to  [bi ????n tu:]   - ; 1) get (got; got/gotten)  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?)]  ; ; 1) money  [?m?ni]  ; 2) buy (bought; bought)  [?ba? (?b?:t; ?b?:t)]  ; 1) thing  [???n]  ; 1) need  [ni:d]  ; 

Oh, bother it! Money again, cried the Doctor. Goodness! I shall be glad to get to Africa where we dont have to have any! [??, ?b??? ?t ?m?ni ???en, kra?d ?? ?d?kt?. ???dn?s ?a? ??l bi ?l?d tu ??et tu ??fr?k? we? wi d??nt h?v tu h?v ?eni]  ,  !  ,  . !      ,        !

3) bother it  [b??? ?t]   ;  ;   ; 3) bother  [b???]  ; ; ; 1) money  [?m?ni]  ; 1) again  [???en]  ; ; 2) cry (cried)  [kra? (kra?d)]  ; ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 3) goodness  [???dn?s]  , !; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 3) glad  [?l?d]  ; ; ; 1) get (got; got/gotten) to  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?) tu:]   ; 2) Africa  [??fr?k?]  ; 1) where  [we?]  ; ; 1) have\has (had; had) to  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d) tu:]   ; ; ; 1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  

Ill go and ask the grocer if he will wait for his money till I get back  No, Ill send the sailor to ask him.  [a?l ??? ?nd ??sk ?? ??r??s? ?f hi w?l? we?t f?? h?z ?m?ni t?l ?a? ??et ?b?k  n??, a?l send ?? ?se?l? tu ??sk h?m]      ,      ,    .  ,     .

1) go (went; gone)  [??? (?went; ??n)]  ; ; 1) ask  [?:sk]  ; ; 4) grocer  [??r??s?]  ; 2) wait  [we?t]  ; 1) money  [?m?ni]  ; 2) till  [t?l]    , ; 1) get (got; got/gotten) back  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?) ?b?k]  ; 2) send (sent; sent)  [send (sent; sent)]  ; ; 3) sailor  [?se?l?]  ; ; 1) ask  [?:sk]  ; 

So the sailor went to see the grocer. And presently he came back with all the things they wanted  [?s?? ?? ?se?l? ?went tu ?si? ?? ??r??s?. ?nd ?prez?ntli hi ke?m ?b?k w?? ??l ?? ???nz ??e? ?w?nt?d]       .      ,    .

3) sailor  [?se?l?]  ; ; 1) go (went; gone)  [??? (?went; ??n)]  ; ; 1) see (saw; seen)  [?si: (?s?:, ?si:n)]  ; 4) grocer  [??r??s?]  ; 3) presently  [?prez?ntl?]  ;   ; 1) come (came; come) back  [k?m (ke?m; k?m) ?b?k]  ; 1) thing  [???n]  ; 1) want  [?w?nt]  ; 

Then the animals packed up; and after they had turned off the water so the pipes wouldnt freeze   [?en ?i ??n?ml?z p?kt ?p; ?nd ???ft? ??e? h?d t??nd ?f ?? ?w??t? ?s?? ?? pa?ps ?w?dnt fri?z]     .   ,    ,    

2) animal  [??n?m?l?]  ; 3) packup  [p?k ?p]   ; 1) after  [??:ft?]  ; 1) turnoff  [t?:n ?f]  ; 1) water  [?w?:t?]  ; 2) pipe  [pa?p]  ; 3) freeze (froze; frozen)  [?fri:z (fro?z; ?fro?z?n)]  

 and put up the shutters, they closed the house and gave the key to the old horse who lived in the stable  [?nd ?p?t ?p ?? ???t?z, ??e? kl??zd ?? ?ha?s ?nd ?e?v ?? ki? tu ?i ??ld h??s hu? l?vd ?n ?? ?ste?bl?]       .        ,   .

1) put (put; put) up  [?p?t (?p?t; ?p?t) ?p]  ; ; 4) shutter  [???t?]  ; ; 1) close  [kl??z]  ; 1) house  [?ha?s]  ; 1) give (gave; given)  [??v (?e?v; ??vn?)]  ; 1) key  [ki:]  ; 1) old  [??ld]  ; 2) horse  [h?:s]  ; ; 1) who  [?hu:]  ; ; 1) live  [l?v]  ; 2) stable  [?ste?b?l]  ; 

And when they had seen that there was plenty of hay in the loft to last the horse through the Winter, they carried all their luggage down to the seashore and got on to the boat  [?nd wen ??e? h?d ?si?n ??t ?e? w?z ?plenti ?v he? ?n ?? l?ft tu l??st ?? h??s ?ru? ?? ?w?nt?, ??e? ?k?r?d ??l ?e? ?l???d? da?n tu ?? ?si???? ?nd ???t ?n tu ?? b??t]     ,       ,    ,            .

1) when  [wen]  ; 1) see (saw; seen)  [?si: (?s?:, ?si:n)]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 2) plenty  [?plent?]  ; ; 3) hay  [?he?]  ; 4) loft  [l?ft]  ; ; 1) last  [l?:st]  ; ; 2) horse  [h?:s]  ; ; 1) through  [?ru:]   ;    ; 2) winter  [?w?nt?]  ; 2) carry  [?k?ri]  ; ; 3) luggage  [?l???d?]  ; 4) seashore  [?si?????]   ; 1) get (got; got/gotten) on  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?) ?n]  ; ; 2) boat  [b??t]  ; 

The Cats-meat-Man was there to see them off; and he brought a large suet-pudding as a present for the Doctor because, he said he had been told, you couldnt get suet-puddings in foreign parts  [?? ?k?ts mi?t m?n w?z ?e? tu ?si? ??m ?f; ?nd hi ?br??t ? l??d? ?su??t ?p?d?n ?z ? ?prezent f?? ?? ?d?kt? b??k?z, hi ?sed hi h?d bi?n t??ld, ju ?k?dnt ??et ?su??t ?p?d?nz ?n ?f?r?n p??ts]      ,   .       ,   ,    ,         .

5) catsmeat  [?k?ts mi?t]     ;   ; 2) meat  [mi:t]  ; 1) man (men)  [m?n (men)]  ;  (; ); 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) see (saw; seen) off  [?si: (?s?:, ?si:n) ?f]  ; 1) bring (brought; brought)  [?br?n (?br?:t; ?br?:t)]  ; 1) large  [l?:d?]  ; 5) suetpudding  [?su??t ?p?d?n]    ; 1) present  [?prezent]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) because  [b??k?z]   ;  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 1) tell (told; told)  [?tel (to?ld; to?ld)]  ; 1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ;  ; 1) get (got; got/gotten)  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?)]  ; ; ; 1) foreign  [?f?r?n]  ; ; ; 1) parts  [p?:ts]  ; 

As soon as they were on the ship, Gub-Gub, the pig, asked where the beds were, for it was four oclock in the afternoon and he wanted his nap  [?z su?n ?z ??e? w?? ?n ?? ??p, ??b ??b, ?? p??, ???skt we? ?? ?bedz w??, f?? ?t w?z f?? ??kl?k ?n ?i ???ft??nu?n ?nd hi ?w?nt?d h?z n?p]       ,  -    ,           .

1) assoonas  [?z ?su:n ?z]   ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 2) ship  [??p]  ; 3) pig  [p??]  ; 1) ask  [?:sk]  ; 1) where  [we?]  ; 2) bed  [bed]  ; 1) four  [f?:]  ; 2) oclock (  of the clock)  [??kl?k]   ; ; 2) intheafternoon  [?n ?i ??:ft??nu:n]  ; 1) want  [?w?nt]  ; ; 4) nap  [?n?p]    

So Polynesia took him downstairs into the inside of the ship and showed him the beds, set all on top of one another like book-shelves against a wall  [?s?? ?p?l??ni??? t?k h?m ?da?n?ste?z ??ntu ?i ?n?sa?d ?v ?? ??p ?nd ???d h?m ?? ?bedz, set ??l ?n t?p ?v w?n ??n??? ?la?k ?b?k ?elvz ???enst ? w??l]             ,    ,     .

1) take (took; taken)  [te?k (t?k; ?te?k?n)]  ; 3) downstairs  [?da?n?ste?z]   ; ; 2) inside  [?n?sa?d]   ; 2) ship  [??p]  ; 1) show (showed; shown)  [???? (???d; ????n)]  ; 2) bed  [bed]  ; 1) set (set; set)  [set (set; set)]  ; ; 1) top  [t?p]  ; 1) oneanother  [w?n ?n???]   ; 1) like  [?la?k]  ; ; 1) book  [b?k]  ; ; 3) shelf (shelves)  [?elf (?elvz)]   (); 1) against  [???enst]  ; 2) wall  [w?:l]  

Why, that isnt a bed! cried Gub-Gub. Thats a shelf!  [wa?, ??t ??znt ? bed kra?d ??b ??b. ??ts ? ?elf]      !  -.  !

1) why  [?wa?]  ; !;  ; 2) bed  [bed]  ; 2) cry (cried)  [kra? (kra?d)]  ; ; 3) shelf (shelves)  [?elf (?elvz)]   ()

Beds are always like that on ships, said the parrot  [?bedz ?? ???lwe?z ?la?k ??t ?n ??ps, ?sed ?? ?p?r?t]      ,  .

2) bed  [bed]  ; 1) always  [??:lwe?z\??:lw?z]  ; 1) like  [?la?k]  ; ; ; 2) ship  [??p]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 4) parrot  [?p?r?t]  

It isnt a shelf. Climb up into it and go to sleep. Thats what you call a bunk.  [?t ??znt ? ?elf. kla?m ?p ??ntu ?t ?nd ??? tu sli?p. ??ts ?w?t ju k??l ? b?nk]    .     . Ÿ  .

3) shelf (shelves)  [?elf (?elvz)]   (); 3) climb up  [kla?m ?p]  ; ; 1) go (went; gone) to sleep  [??? (?went; ??n) tu: sli:p]  ; 1) what  [?w?t]  ; 1) call  [k?:l]  ; 4) bunk  [b?nk]  ; 

I dont think Ill go to bed yet, said Gub-Gub  [?a? d??nt ???nk a?l ??? tu bed jet, ?sed ??b ??b]   ,   ,  -.

1) think (thought; thought)  [???nk (???:t; ???:t)]  ; ; 1) go (went; gone) to bed  [??? (?went; ??n) tu: bed]  ;  ; 2) bed  [bed]  ; 1) yet  [jet]  ; ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; 

Im too excited. I want to go upstairs again and see them start.  [a?m tu? ?k?sa?t?d. ?a? w?nt tu ??? ??p?ste?z ???en ?nd ?si? ??m st??t]    .       ,   .

3) excited  [?k?sa?t?d]  ; ; 1) want  [?w?nt]  ; 1) go (went; gone)  [??? (?went; ??n)]  ; 3) upstairs  [??p?ste?z]    ; ; 1) again  [???en]  ; ; 1) see (saw; seen)  [?si: (?s?:, ?si:n)]  ; 1) start  [st?:t]  

Well, this is your first trip, said Polynesia. You will get used to the life after a while.  [wel, ??s ?z j?? ?f??st tr?p, ?sed ?p?l??ni???. ju w?l? ??et ?ju?st tu ?? la?f ???ft? ? wa?l]   ,    ,  .        .

1) well  [wel]  ;  ; ; ; 1) first  [?f?:st]  ; 2) trip  [?tr?p]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 1) get (got; got/gotten) used to  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?) ju:st tu:]  ; 1) life (lives)  [la?f (la?vz)]   (); 1) after a while  [??:ft? ? wa?l]    

And she went back up the stairs of the ship, humming this song to herself, [?nd ?i ?went b?k ??p ?? ste?z ?v ?? ??p, ?h?m?n ??s s?n tu h???self]       ,      

1) go (went; gone) back  [??? (?went; ??n) ?b?k]  ;  ; 3) stairs  [ste?z]  ; 2) ship  [??p]  ; 4) hum  [h?m]    ; ; 2) song  [s?n]  

Ive seen the Black Sea and the Red Sea; I rounded the Isle of Wight; [a?v ?si?n ?? bl?k si? ?nd ?? red si?; ?a? ?ra?nd?d ?i a?l ?v wa?t]        ;     ;

1) see (saw; seen)  [?si: (?s?:, ?si:n)]  ; 1) black  [bl?k]  ; 2) sea  [si:]  ; 2) red  [red]  ; 1) round  [?ra?nd]   ; 5) Isle of Wight  [a?l ?v wa?t]    (   ); 1) white  [wa?t]  

I discovered the Yellow River, And the Orange too  by night  [?a? d??sk?v?d ?? ?jel?? ?r?v?, ?nd ?i ??r?nd? tu?  ba? na?t]         .

2) discover  [d??sk?v?]  ; ; ; 2) Yellow River  [?jel?? ?r?v?]   ;   (); 2) yellow  [?jel??]  ; 2) river  [?r?v?]  ; 3) orange  [??r?nd?]  ; 3) Orange River  [??r?nd?]    (); 1) by night  [ba? ?na?t]  ;  

Now Greenland drops behind again, And I sail the ocean Blue  [na? ??ri?nl?nd dr?ps b??ha?nd ???en, ?nd ?a? se?l ?i ????n? blu?]           .

4) Greenland  [??ri?nl?nd]  ; 2) green  [?ri:n]  ; 2) drop behind  [dr?p b??ha?nd]   ; 1) again  [???en]  ; ; 3) sail  [se?l]    ; ; 3) ocean  [?????n?]  ; 2) blue  [blu:]  

Im tired of all these colors, Jane, So Im coming back to you  [a?m ?ta??d ?v ??l ?i?z ?k?l?rz, d?e?n, ?s?? a?m ?k?m?n ?b?k tu ju]       , ,    .

2) tired  [?ta??d]  ; ; 2) color  [?k?l?]  ; 1) come (came; come) back  [k?m (ke?m; k?m) b?k]  

They were just going to start on their journey, when the Doctor said he would have to go back and ask the sailor the way to Africa  [??e? w?? d??st ?????n tu st??t ?n ?e? ?d???ni, wen ?? ?d?kt? ?sed hi w?d h?v tu ??? ?b?k ?nd ??sk ?? ?se?l? ?? ?we? tu ??fr?k?]        ,   ,           .

1) just  [d??st]  ; ; 1) be going to  [bi ????n tu:]   - ; 1) starton  [st?:t ?n]  ; 2) journey  [?d??:n?]  ; 1) when  [wen]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 1) have\has (had; had) to  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d) tu:]  ; ; 1) go (went; gone) back  [??? (?went; ??n) b?k]  ; 1) ask  [?:sk]  ; 3) sailor  [?se?l?]  ; ; 1) way  [?we?]  ; 2) Africa  [??fr?k?]  

But the swallow said she had been to that country many times and would show them how to get there  [b?t ?? ?sw?l?? ?sed ?i h?d bi?n tu ??t ?k?ntri ?meni ?ta?mz ?nd w?d ??? ??m ?ha? tu ??et ?e?]    ,       ,  ,   .

3) swallow  [?sw?l??]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) country  [?k?ntri]  ; 1) many  [?meni]  ; ; 1) time  [?ta?m]  ; 1) show (showed; shown)  [???? (???d; ????n)]  ; 1) how  [?ha?]  ; 1) get (got; got/gotten)  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?)]  

So the Doctor told Chee-Chee to pull up the anchor and the voyage began  [?s?? ?? ?d?kt? t??ld ?t?i? ?t?i? tu p?l ?p ?i ??nk? ?nd ?? ?v???d? b????n]     -  .   .

2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) tell (told; told)  [?tel (to?ld; to?ld)]  ; 2) pull up  [p?l ?p]  ;  ; 3) anchor  [??nk?]  ; 3) voyage  [?v???d?]  ;  ; 2) begin (began; begun)  [b????n (b????n; b????n)]  




The fifth chapter


The fifth chapter  The great journey  [?? ?f?f? ?t??pt?  ?? ??re?t ?d???ni]      

2) fifth  [f?f?]  ; 1) chapter  [?t??pt?]  ; 1) great  [??re?t]  ; ; ; 2) journey  [?d??:n?]  

Now for six whole weeks they went sailing on and on, over the rolling sea, following the swallow who flew before the ship to show them the way  [na? f?? s?ks h??l wi?ks ??e? ?went ?se?l?n ?n ?nd ?n, ???v? ?? ?r??l?n si?, ?f?l???n ?? ?sw?l?? hu? flu? b??f?? ?? ??p tu ??? ??m ?? ?we?]             ,   ,    ,    .

1) six  [s?ks]  ; 1) whole  [h??l]  ; ; 2) week  [wi:k]  ; 1) go (went; gone)  [??? (?went; ??n)]  ; 3) sail  [se?l]    ; ; 1) on and on  [?n ?nd ?n]   ;  ; 1) over  [???v?]  ; 2) roll  [r??l]  ; ; 3) rolling sea  [r??l?n si:]   ; 1) follow  [?f?l??]   ; ; 3) swallow  [?sw?l??]  ; 1) who  [?hu:]  ; ; 2) fly (flew; flown)  [fla? (flu:, fl??n)]  ; 1) before  [b??f?:]  ; 2) ship  [??p]  ; 1) show (showed; shown)  [???? (???d; ????n)]  ; 1) way  [?we?]  

At night she carried a tiny lantern, so they should not miss her in the dark; and the people on the other ships that passed said that the light must be a shooting star  [?t na?t ?i ?k?r?d ? ?ta?ni ?l?nt?n, ?s?? ??e? ?ud n?t m?s h?? ?n ?? d??k; ?nd ?? ?pi?pl? ?n ?i ???? ??ps ??t p??st ?sed ??t ?? la?t m?st bi ? ??u?t?n st??]      ,       .     ,  , ,   ,  ,   .

1) atnight  [?t na?t]  ; 2) carry  [?k?ri]  ; 2) tiny  [?ta?n?]  ; ; ; 4) lantern  [?l?nt?n]  ; 2) miss  [?m?s]  ; ; 2) dark  [d?:k]  ; 1) people  [?pi:pl?]  ; 1) other  [????]  ; 2) ship  [??p]  ; 2) pass  [p?:s]   ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 1) light  [?la?t]  ; 1) must  [m?st]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 3) shoot (shot; shot)  [?u:t (??t; ??t)]  ; ; 3) shootingstar  [?u:t?n st?:]   ; 

As they sailed further and further into the South, it got warmer and warmer  [?z ??e? se?ld ?f???? ?nd ?f???? ??ntu ?? sa??, ?t ???t ?w??m? ?nd ?w??m?]    ,         ,     .

3) sail  [se?l]    ; ; 1) further  [?f?:??]  ; 2) south  [?sa??]  ; 1) get (got; got/gotten)  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?)]  ; 2) warm  [w?:m]  ; 

Polynesia, Chee-Chee and the crocodile enjoyed the hot sun no end  [?p?l??ni???, ?t?i? ?t?i? ?nd ?? ?kr?k?da?l ?n?d???d ?? h?t s?n n?? end]  , -      .

4) crocodile  [?kr?k??da?l]  ; 2) enjoy  [?n?d?o?]   ; ; 2) hot  [h?t]  ; 2) sun  [s?n]  ; 1) noend  [n?? end]  ; 1) end  [end]  

They ran about laughing and looking over the side of the ship to see if they could see Africa yet  [??e? r?n ??ba?t ?l??f?n ?nd ?l?k?n ???v? ?? sa?d ?v ?? ??p tu ?si? ?f ??e? kud ?si? ??fr?k? jet]       ,    ,       .

1) run (ran; run) about  [r?n (r?n; r?n) ??ba?t]     ; ; 3) laugh  [l?:f]  ; 1) look  [?l?k]  ; ; 1) over  [???v?]  ; ; 1) side  [sa?d]  ; ; 2) ship  [??p]  ; 1) see (saw; seen)  [?si: (?s?:, ?si:n)]  ; ; 1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ;   ; 2) Africa  [??fr?k?]  ; 1) yet  [jet]  ; 

But the pig and the dog and the owl, Too-Too, could do nothing in such weather, but sat at the end of the ship in the shade of a big barrel, with their tongues hanging out, drinking lemonade  [b?t ?? p?? ?nd ?? d?? ?nd ?i a?l, tu? tu?, kud du? ?n???n ?n s?t? ?we??, b?t s?t ?t ?i end ?v ?? ??p ?n ?? ?e?d ?v ? b?? ?b?r?l, w?? ?e? t?nz ?h?n?n a?t, ?dr?nk?n ?lem??ne?d]   ,    -     -    ,                .

3) pig  [p??]  ; 2) dog  [d??]  ; 4) owl  [a?l]  ; ; 1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ;   ; 1) do\does (did; done)  [du:\d?z (d?d; d?n)]  ; 1) nothing  [?n???n]  ; 1) such  [s?t?]  ; ; 2) weather  [?we??]  ; 2) sit (sat; sat)  [s?t (s?t; s?t)]  ; 1) end  [end]  ; 2) ship  [??p]  ; 3) shade  [?e?d]  ; 2) big  [b??]  ; 3) barrel  [?b?r?l]  ; 2) tongue  [t?n]  ; 3) hang (hung\hanged; hung\hanged) out  [h?n (h?n/h?nd; h?n/h?nd) ?a?t]  ; 2) drink (drank; drunk)  [?dr?nk (?dr?nk; ?dr?nk)]  ; 4) lemonade  [?lem??ne?d]  

Dab-Dab, the duck, used to keep herself cool by jumping into the sea and swimming behind the ship  [d?b d?b, ?? d?k, ?ju?st tu ki?p h???self ku?l ba? ?d??mp?n ??ntu ?? si? ?nd ?sw?m?n b??ha?nd ?? ??p]   -  ,  ,       .

3) duck  [d?k]  ; 1) usedto  [?ju:st tu:]    - ; ; 1) keep (kept; kept)  [ki:p (kept; kept)]  ; ; 2) cool  [ku:l]  ; ; 3) jump  [d??mp]  ; 2) sea  [si:]  ; 3) swim (swam; swum)  [sw?m (sw?m; sw?m)]  ; 1) behind  [b??ha?nd]  ; ; 2) ship  [??p]  

And every once in a while, when the top of her head got too hot, she would dive under the ship and come up on the other side  [?nd ?evri w?ns ?n ? wa?l, wen ?? t?p ?v h?? hed ???t tu? h?t, ?i w?d da?v ??nd? ?? ??p ?nd k?m ?p ?n ?i ???? sa?d]     ,     ,          .

1) everyonceinawhile  [?evri w?ns ?n ? wa?l]    ; 1) when  [wen]  ; 1) top  [t?p]  ;  ; 1) head  [?hed]  ; 1) get (got; got/gotten) hot  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?) h?t]  ;  ; 3) dive  [da?v] ; ;   ; ; 1) under  [??nd?]  ; 2) ship  [??p]  ; 1) come (came; come) up  [k?m (ke?m; k?m) ?p]  ; ; 1) other  [????]  ; 1) side  [sa?d]  ; ; 

In this way, too, she used to catch herrings on Tuesdays and Fridays  when everybody on the boat ate fish to make the beef last longer  [?n ??s ?we?, tu?, ?i ?ju?st tu k?t? ?her?nz ?n ?tju?zdiz ?nd ?fra?de?z  wen ?evr??b?di ?n ?? b??t et f?? tu ?me?k ?? bi?f l??st ?l?n??]           .      ,     .

1) inthisway  [?n ??s ?we?]   ;  ; 1) usedto  [?ju:st tu:]    - ; ; 2) catch (caught; caught)  [k?t? (?k?:t; ?k?:t)]  ; ; 4) herring  [?her?n]  ; 3) Tuesday  [?tju:zd?]  ; 3) Friday  [?fra?de?]  ; 1) when  [wen]  ; 2) everybody  [?evr??b?d?]  ; ; ; 2) boat  [b??t]  ; 2) eat (ate, eaten)  [i:t (e?t /et, ?i:tn?)]  ; 2) fish (fish/fishes)  [f?? (f?? /?f???z)]   (); 1) make (made; made)  [?me?k (?me?d; ?me?d)]  ; 3) beef  [?bi:f]  ; 1) last  [l?:st]  ; ; 1) longer  [?l?n??]  

When they got near to the Equator they saw some flying-fishes coming towards them  [wen ??e? ???t n?? tu ?i ??kwe?t? ??e? ?s?? s?m ?fla??n f???z ?k?m?n t??w??dz ??m]      ,    ,   .

1) when  [wen]  ; 1) get (got; got/gotten) near  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?) n??]  ; 4) Equator  [??kwe?t?]  ; 1) see (saw; seen)  [?si: (?s?:, ?si:n)]  ; 1) some  [s?m]  -; ; 5) flyingfish (fish/fishes)  [?fla??n f?? (f?? /?f???z)]   ; 1) come (came; come)  [k?m (ke?m; k?m)]  ; ; 1) towards  [t??w?:dz]    

And the fishes asked the parrot if this was Doctor Dolittles ship  [?nd ?? ?f???z ???skt ?? ?p?r?t ?f ??s w?z ?d?kt? ?du?l?tl?z ??p]    ,      .

2) fish (fish/fishes)  [f?? (f?? /?f???z)]   (); 1) ask  [?:sk]  ; 4) parrot  [?p?r?t]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 2) ship  [??p]  

When she told them it was, they said they were glad, because the monkeys in Africa were getting worried that he would never come  [wen ?i t??ld ??m ?t w?z, ??e? ?sed ??e? w?? ?l?d, b??k?z ?? ?m?nk?z ?n ??fr?k? w?? ??et?n ?w??r?d ??t hi w?d ?nev? k?m]     ,   ,  ,  ,       ,     .

1) when  [wen]  ; 1) tell (told; told)  [?tel (to?ld; to?ld)]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 3) glad  [?l?d]  ; ; 1) because  [b??k?z]   ;  ; 3) monkey  [?m?nk?]  ; 2) Africa  [??fr?k?]  ; 1) get (got; got/gotten) worried  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?) ?w?:r?d]  ;  ; 1) never  [?nev?]  ; 1) come (came; come)  [k?m (ke?m; k?m)]  

Polynesia asked them how many miles they had yet to go; and the flying-fishes said it was only fifty-five miles now to the coast of Africa  [?p?l??ni??? ???skt ??m ?ha? m?ni ma?lz ??e? h?d jet tu ???; ?nd ?? ?fla??n f???z ?sed ?t w?z ???nli ?f?fti fa?v ma?lz na? tu ?? k??st ?v ??fr?k?]    ,      .    ,         .

1) ask  [?:sk]  ; 1) howmany  [?ha? m?ni]  ;  ; 3) mile  [ma?l]   (1,61 ); 1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  ; 1) yet  [jet]  ; 1) go (went; gone)  [??? (?went; ??n)]  ; 5) flyingfish (fish/fishes)  [?fla??n f?? (f?? /?f???z)]   ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) only  [???nl?]  ; ; 2) fifty  [?f?ft?]  ; 1) five  [fa?v]  ; 2) coast  [k??st]  ; 2) Africa  [??fr?k?]  

And another time a whole school of porpoises came dancing through the waves; and they too asked Polynesia if this was the ship of the famous doctor  [?nd ??n??? ?ta?m ? h??l sku?l ?v ?p??p?s?z ke?m ?d?ns?n ?ru? ?? we?vz; ?nd ??e? tu? ???skt ?p?l??ni??? ?f ??s w?z ?? ??p ?v ?? ?fe?m?s ?d?kt?]        ,   .     ,       .

1) another  [??n???]  ; 1) time  [?ta?m]  ; 1) whole  [h??l]  ; 1) school  [sku:l]  ; 5) porpoise  [?p??p?s]   ;  ; 1) come (came; come)  [k?m (ke?m; k?m)]  ; ; ; 2) dance  [d?:ns/d?ns]  ; 1) through  [?ru:]  ; ; 2) wave  [we?v]  ; 1) too  [tu:]  ; ; ; 1) ask  [?:sk]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 2) ship  [??p]  ; 2) famous  [?fe?m?s]  ; ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; 

And when they heard that it was, they asked the parrot if the Doctor wanted anything for his journey  [?nd wen ??e? h??d ??t ?t w?z, ??e? ???skt ?? ?p?r?t ?f ?? ?d?kt? ?w?nt?d ?eni??n f?? h?z ?d???ni]     ,   ,   ,    -    .

1) when  [wen]  ; 2) hear (heard; heard)  [h?? (h?:d; h?:d)]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) ask  [?:sk]  ; 4) parrot  [?p?r?t]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) want  [?w?nt]  ; ; 1) anything  [?eni??n]  -; -;  ; 2) journey  [?d??:n?]  

And Polynesia said, Yes. We have run short of onions.  [?nd ?p?l??ni??? ?sed, jes. wi h?v r?n ???t ?v ??nj?nz]    : .    .

1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 1) run (ran; run) shortof  [r?n (r?n; r?n) ??:t ?v]  ;  ;   ; 3) onion  [??nj?n]  

There is an island not far from here, said the porpoises, where the wild onions grow tall and strong  [?e? ?z ?n ?a?l?nd n?t f?? fr?m h??, ?sed ?? ?p??p?s?z, we? ?? wa?ld ??nj?nz ?r?? t??l ?nd str?n]     ,  ,       .

2) island  [?a?l?nd]  ; 1) far  [?f?:]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 5) porpoise  [?p??p?s]   ;  ; 1) where  [we?]  ; 2) wild  [wa?ld]  ; 3) onion  [??nj?n]  ; 2) grow (grew; grown)  [?r?? (?ru:, ?r??n)]  ; 2) tall  [t?:l]  ; 1) strong  [str?n]  ; ; ; 

Keep straight on  we will get some and catch up to you.  [ki?p stre?t ?n  wi w?l? ??et s?m ?nd k?t? ?p tu ju]    ,      .

1) keep (kept; kept)  [ki:p (kept; kept)]  ; 2) straight  [?stre?t]  ; 1) get (got; got/gotten)  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?)]  ; ; 1) some  [s?m]  ; ; 2) catch (caught; caught) up  [k?t? (?k?:t; ?k?:t) ?p]  

So the porpoises dashed away through the sea  [?s?? ?? ?p??p?s?z d??t ??we? ?ru? ?? si?]       .

5) porpoise  [?p??p?s]   ;  ; 3) dashaway  [d?? ??we?]  ; 1) through  [?ru:]  ; ; 2) sea  [si:]  

And very soon the parrot saw them again, coming up behind, dragging the onions through the waves in big nets made of seaweed  [?nd ?veri su?n ?? ?p?r?t ?s?? ??m ???en, ?k?m?n ?p b??ha?nd, ?dr???n ?i ??nj?nz ?ru? ?? we?vz ?n b?? nets ?me?d ?v ?si?wi?d]        ,  ,       ,    .

1) very  [?veri]  ; 1) soon  [su:n]  ; 4) parrot  [?p?r?t]  ; 1) see (saw; seen)  [?si: (?s?:, ?si:n)]  ; 1) again  [???en]  ; ; 1) come (came; come) up  [k?m (ke?m; k?m) ?p]  ; 1) behind  [b??ha?nd]  ; 3) drag  [dr??]  ; 3) onion  [??nj?n]  ; 1) through  [?ru:]  ; ; 2) wave  [we?v]  ; 2) big  [b??]  ; 2) net  [?net]  ; 1) make (made; made)  [?me?k (?me?d; ?me?d)]  ; 4) seaweed  [?si:?wi:d]   

The next evening, as the sun was going down, the Doctor said, Get me the telescope, Chee-Chee  [?? nekst ?i?vn??n, ?z ?? s?n w?z ?????n da?n, ?? ?d?kt? ?sed, ??et mi? ?? ?tel?sk??p, ?t?i? ?t?i?]   ,   ,  :    , -.

1) next  [nekst]  ; 2) evening  [?i:vn??n]  ; 2) sun  [s?n]  ; 1) go (went; gone) down  [??? (?went; ??n) da?n]  ; ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 1) get (got; got/gotten)  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?)]  ; 3) telescope  [?tel?sk??p]   

Our journey is nearly ended. Very soon we should be able to see the shores of Africa.  [?a?? ?d???ni ?z ?n??li ?end?d. ?veri su?n wi ?ud bi ?e?bl? tu ?si? ?? ???z ?v ??fr?k?]     .       .

2) journey  [?d??:n?]  ; 2) nearly  [?n??l?]  ; 1) end  [end]  ; 1) very  [?veri]  ; 1) soon  [su:n]  ; 1) be able to  [bi ?e?bl? tu:]    ;   ; 1) see (saw; seen)  [?si: (?s?:, ?si:n)]  ; 3) shore  [??:]  ; 2) Africa  [??fr?k?]  

And about half an hour later, sure enough, they thought they could see something in front that might be land  [?nd ??ba?t h??f ?n ?a?? ?le?t?, ??? ??n?f, ??e? ????t ??e? kud ?si? ?s?m??n ?n fr?nt ??t ma?t bi l?nd]   , -    ,    -,     .

1) about  [??ba?t]  ; ; 2) half an hour  [h?:f ?n ?a??]  ; 1) later  [?le?t?]  ; ; 1) sure enough  [??: ??n?f]  ; 1) think (thought; thought)  [???nk (???:t; ???:t)]  ; ; ; 1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ; 1) see (saw; seen)  [?si: (?s?:, ?si:n)]  ; 1) something  [?s?m??n]  -; 1) in front  [?n fr?nt]  ; 1) may (might)  [me? (ma?t)]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) land  [l?nd]  ; 

But it began to get darker and darker and they couldnt be sure  [b?t ?t b????n tu ??et ?d??k? ?nd ?d??k? ?nd ??e? ?k?dnt bi ???]       ,     .

2) begin (began; begun)  [b????n (b????n; b????n)]  ; 1) get (got; got/gotten) dark  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?) d?:k]  ; 2) darker  [?d?:k?]  ; 1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ;   ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) sure  [???\ ??:]  

Then a great storm came up, with thunder and lightning  [?en ? ??re?t st??m ke?m ?p, w?? ???nd? ?nd ?la?tn??n]         .

1) great  [??re?t]  ; ; ; 3) storm  [st?:m]  ; ; ; 1) come (came; come) up  [k?m (ke?m; k?m) ?p]  ; ; ; 3) thunder  [??nd?]  ; 3) lightning  [?la?tn??n]  

The wind howled; the rain came down in torrents; and the waves got so high they splashed right over the boat  [?? w?nd ha?ld; ?? re?n ke?m da?n ?n ?t?r?nts; ?nd ?? we?vz ???t ?s?? ha? ??e? spl??t ra?t ???v? ?? b??t]   ,        ,     .

2) wind  [w?nd]  ; 4) howl  [ha?l]  ; ; 2) rain  [?re?n]  ; 1) come (came; come) down  [k?m (ke?m; k?m) da?n]  ; 4) torrent  [?t?r?nt]  ; ; 2) wave  [we?v]  ; 1) get (got; got/gotten)  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?)]  ; 1) high  [ha?]  ; 3) splash  [spl??]  ; ; 1) right  [ra?t]  ; 1) over  [???v?]  ; ; 2) boat  [b??t]  

Presently there was a big BANG! The ship stopped and rolled over on its side  [?prez?ntli ?e? w?z ? b?? b?n ?? ??p st?pt ?nd r??ld ???v? ?n ?ts sa?d]     !      .

3) presently  [?prez?ntl?]  ;   ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 2) big  [b??]  ; 3) bang  [b?n]   ; ;  ; 2) ship  [??p]  ; 2) stop  [st?p]  ; 2) roll over  [r??l ???v?]  ; ; 1) side  [sa?d]  ; ; 

Whats happened? asked the Doctor, coming up from downstairs  [w?ts ?h?p?nd ???skt ?? ?d?kt?, ?k?m?n ?p fr?m ?da?n?ste?z]   ?  ,   .

1) what  [?w?t]  ; 2) happen  [?h?pn]  ; ; 1) ask  [?:sk]  ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 1) come (came; come) up  [k?m (ke?m; k?m) ?p]  ; 3) downstairs  [?da?n?ste?z]   

Im not sure, said the parrot; but I think were ship-wrecked. Tell the duck to get out and see.  [a?m n?t ???, ?sed ?? ?p?r?t; b?t ?a? ???nk w?? ???prekt. tel ?? d?k tu ??et a?t ?nd ?si?]    ,  ,   ,    .     .

1) sure  [???\ ??:]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 4) parrot  [?p?r?t]  ; 1) think (thought; thought)  [???nk (???:t; ???:t)]  ; ; ; 4) shipwreck  [???prek]  ;  ; 1) tell (told; told)  [?tel (to?ld; to?ld)]  ; 3) duck  [d?k]  ; 1) get (got; got/gotten) out  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?) a?t]  ; ; 1) see (saw; seen)  [?si: (?s?:, ?si:n)]  ; 

So Dab-Dab dived right down under the waves  [?s?? d?b d?b da?vd ra?t da?n ??nd? ?? we?vz]   -    .

3) dive  [da?v]  ;   ; ; 1) right  [ra?t]  ; 1) down  [?da?n]  ; 1) under  [??nd?]  ; 2) wave  [we?v]  

And when she came up she said they had struck a rock; there was a big hole in the bottom of the ship; the water was coming in; and they were sinking fast  [?nd wen ?i ke?m ?p ?i ?sed ??e? h?d str?k ? r?k; ?e? w?z ? b?? h??l ?n ?? ?b?t?m ?v ?? ??p; ?? ?w??t? w?z ?k?m?n ?n; ?nd ??e? w?? ?s?nk?n f??st]    ,  ,     ,     ,       .

1) when  [wen]  ; 1) come (came; come) up  [k?m (ke?m; k?m) ?p]  ; ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 2) strike (struck; struck)  [stra?k (str?k; str?k)]  ;   -; 2) rock  [r?k]  ; ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 2) big  [b??]  ; 2) hole  [h??l]  ; 2) bottom  [?b?t?m]  ; 2) ship  [??p]  ; 1) water  [?w?:t?]  ; 1) come (came; come) in  [k?m (ke?m; k?m) ?n]  ; 3) sink (sank; sunk)  [s?nk (s?nk; s?nk)]  ; 2) fast  [f?:st]  

We must have run into Africa, said the Doctor. Dear me, dear me! Well  we must all swim to land.  [wi m?st h?v r?n ??ntu ??fr?k?, ?sed ?? ?d?kt?. d?? mi?, d?? mi?  wel  wi m?st ??l sw?m tu l?nd]       ,  .  ! !      .

1) must  [m?st]  ; 1) run (ran; run) into  [r?n (r?n; r?n) ??ntu:]   ;  ; 2) Africa  [??fr?k?]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 2) dear me  [d?? mi:]  ; , ; 1) well  [wel]   ; ; ; 3) swim (swam; swum)  [sw?m (sw?m; sw?m)]  ; 1) land  [l?nd]  ; 

But Chee-Chee and Gub-Gub did not know how to swim  [b?t ?t?i? ?t?i? ?nd ??b ??b d?d n?t n?? ?ha? tu sw?m]   -  -   .

1) know (knew; known)  [n?? (nju:, n??n)]  ; 1) how  [?ha?]  ; 3) swim (swam; swum)  [sw?m (sw?m; sw?m)]  

Get the rope! said Polynesia. I told you it would come in handy. Wheres that duck? Come here, Dab-Dab  [??et ?? r??p ?sed ?p?l??ni???. ?a? t??ld ju ?t w?d k?m ?n ?h?ndi. we?z ??t d?k k?m h??, d?b d?b]   !  .   ,   .  ?  , -.

1) get (got; got/gotten)  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?)]    ; ; 3) rope  [r??p]  ; ; ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 1) tell (told; told)  [?tel (to?ld; to?ld)]  ; 1) come (came; come) in handy  [k?m (ke?m; k?m) ?n ?h?ndi]   ;   ; ; 3) handy  [?h?nd?]   ; ; ; 1) where  [we?]  ; 3) duck  [d?k]  ; 1) come (came; come)  [k?m (ke?m; k?m)]  ;  ( )

Take this end of the rope, fly to the shore and tie it on to a palm-tree; and well hold the other end on the ship here  [te?k ??s end ?v ?? r??p, fla? tu ?? ??? ?nd ta? ?t ?n tu ? ?p??m tri?; ?nd wil h??ld ?i ???? end ?n ?? ??p h??]     ,        ,        .

1) take (took; taken)  [te?k (t?k; ?te?k?n)]  ; ; 1) end  [end]  ; 3) rope  [r??p]  ; ; ; 2) fly (flew; flown)  [fla? (flu:, fl??n)]  ; 3) shore  [??:]  ; 2) tie  [?ta?]  ; 3) palm tree  [p?:m tri:]  ; 1) hold (held; held) on  [h??ld (held; held) ?n]  ; 1) other  [????]  ; 2) ship  [??p]  

Then those that cant swim must climb along the rope till they reach the land. Thats what you call a life-line.  [?en ???z ??t k?nt sw?m m?st kla?m ??l?n ?? r??p t?l ??e? ri?t? ?? l?nd. ??ts ?w?t ju k??l ? ?la?f la?n]   ,    ,    ,    .    .

1) can (could)  [k?n (k?d)]  ; ; 3) swim (swam; swum)  [sw?m (sw?m; sw?m)]  ; 1) must  [m?st]  ; 3) climb  [kla?m]  ; 1) along  [??l?n]  ; ; 3) rope  [r??p]  ; ; ; 2) till  [t?l]    , ; 2) reach  [ri:t?]  ; ; 1) land  [l?nd]  ; 1) what  [?w?t]  ; 1) call  [k?:l]  ; 4) lifeline  [la?f la?n]   ;  

So they all got safely to the shore  some swimming, some flying; and those that climbed along the rope brought the Doctors trunk and hand-bag with them  [?s?? ??e? ??l ???t ?se?fli tu ?? ???  s?m ?sw?m?n, s?m ?fla??n; ?nd ???z ??t kla?md ??l?n ?? r??p ?br??t ?? ?d?kt?z tr?nk ?nd ?h?ndb?? w?? ??m]         . - , - ,  ,    ,     .

1) get (got; got/gotten)  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?)]  ; 2) safely  [?se?fl?]  ;  ; 3) shore  [??:]  ; 1) some  [s?m]  ; 3) swim (swam; swum)  [sw?m (sw?m; sw?m)]  ; 2) fly (flew; flown)  [fla? (flu:, fl??n)]  ; 3) climb  [kla?m]  ; 1) along  [??l?n]  ; ; 3) rope  [r??p]  ; ; ; 1) bring (brought; brought)  [?br?n (?br?:t; ?br?:t)]  ; ; 2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 3) trunk  [tr?nk]   ; ; 4) handbag  [?h?ndb??]  ;  

But the ship was no good any more  with the big hole in the bottom; and presently the rough sea beat it to pieces on the rocks and the timbers floated away  [b?t ?? ??p w?z n?? ??d ?eni m??  w?? ?? b?? h??l ?n ?? ?b?t?m; ?nd ?prez?ntli ?? r?f si? bi?t ?t tu ?pi?s?z ?n ?? r?ks ?nd ?? ?t?mb?z ?fl??t?d ??we?]        ,       .          .    .

2) ship  [??p]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) nogood  [n?? ??d]   ; 1) anymore  [?eni m?:]  ; 2) big  [b??]  ; 2) hole  [h??l]  ; 2) bottom  [?b?t?m]  ; 3) presently  [?prez?ntl?]  ;   ; 2) rough  [r?f]  ; ; 2) sea  [si:]  ; 2) beat (beat; beaten)  [bi:t (bi:t; ?bi:tn?)]  ; ; ; 2) piece  [pi:s]  ; 2) rock  [r?k]  ; ; ; 3) timber  [?t?mb?]  ; ; ; ; ; 3) floataway  [fl??t ??we?]  

Then they all took shelter in a nice dry cave they found, high up in the cliffs, till the storm was over  [?en ??e? ??l t?k ??elt? ?n ? na?s dra? ke?v ??e? fa?nd, ha? ?p ?n ?? kl?fs, t?l ?? st??m w?z ???v?]         ,     ,    .

1) take (took; taken) shelter  [te?k (t?k; ?te?k?n) ?elt?]  ;  ; 2) nice  [na?s]  ; ; ; 2) dry  [dra?]  ; 3) cave  [ke?v]  ; 1) find (found; found)  [?fa?nd (?fa?nd; ?fa?nd)]  ; 1) highup  [ha? ?p]   ; 3) cliff  [kl?f]  ; ;  ; 2) till  [t?l]    , ; 3) storm  [st?:m]  ; ; ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 1) over  [???v?]  ; 

When the sun came out next morning they went down to the sandy beach to dry themselves  [wen ?? s?n ke?m a?t nekst ?m??n?n ??e? ?went da?n tu ?? ?s?ndi bi?t? tu dra? ??m?selvz]      ,      .

1) when  [wen]  ; 2) sun  [s?n]  ; 1) come (came; come) out  [k?m (ke?m; k?m) a?t]  ; ; 1) next  [nekst]  ; 2) morning  [?m?:n?n]  ; 1) go (went; gone) down  [??? (?went; ??n) da?n]  ; 3) sandy  [?s?nd?]  ; 2) beach  [bi:t?]  ; 2) dry  [dra?]  

Dear old Africa! sighed Polynesia. Its good to get back. Just think  itll be a hundred and sixty-nine years to-morrow since I was here! [d?? ??ld ??fr?k? sa?d ?p?l??ni???. ?ts ??d tu ??et ?b?k. d??st ???nk  ??tl? bi ? ?h?ndr?d ?nd ?s?ksti na?n ?ji?z t??m?r?? s?ns ?a? w?z h??]    !    .  .  ,         ,    !

2) dear  [d??]  ; ; 1) old  [??ld]  ; 2) Africa  [??fr?k?]  ; 3) sigh  [sa?]  ; ; 1) good (better; best)  [??d (?bet?; best)]   (;  ); 1) get (got; got/gotten) back  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?) ?b?k]  ; 1) just  [d??st]  ; ; 1) think (thought; thought)  [???nk (???:t; ???:t)]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 2) hundred  [?h?ndr?d]  ; 3) sixty  [?s?kst?]  60; 2) nine  [na?n]  ; 1) year  [?ji?]  ; 3) tomorrow  [t??m?r??]  ; 1) since  [?s?ns]     

And it hasnt changed a bit! Same old palm-trees; same old red earth; same old black ants! Theres no place like home!  [?nd ?t ?h?znt t?e?nd?d ? b?t  se?m ??ld p??m tri?z; se?m ??ld red ???; se?m ??ld bl?k ?nts ?e?z n?? ?ple?s ?la?k h??m]      !    ,     ,     !    !

1) change  [?t?e?nd?]  ; 2) notabit  [n?t ? b?t]  ; ; 1) sameold  [se?m ??ld]    ;   ; 1) same  [se?m]    ; 1) old  [??ld]  ; 3) palmtree  [p?:m tri:]  ; 5) redearth  [red ?:?]  ;  ; 1) black  [bl?k]  ; 3) ant  [?nt]  ; 1) place  [?ple?s]  ; 1) like  [?la?k]  ; ; ; 1) home  [h??m]  

And the others noticed she had tears in her eyes  she was so pleased to see her country once again  [?nd ?i ????z ?n??t?st ?i h?d ?t??z ?n h?? a?z  ?i w?z ?s?? pli?zd tu ?si? h?? ?k?ntri w?ns ???en]       .        .

1) others  [????z]  ; 2) notice  [?n??t?s]  ;  ; 1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  ; 3) tear  [?t??]  ; 2) eye  [a?]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 2) pleased  [pli:zd]  ; ; 1) see (saw; seen)  [?si: (?s?:, ?si:n)]  ; 1) country  [?k?ntri]  ; 1) onceagain  [w?ns ???en]    ; 

Then the Doctor missed his high hat; for it had been blown into the sea during the storm. So Dab-Dab went out to look for it  [?en ?? ?d?kt? m?st h?z ha? h?t; f?? ?t h?d bi?n bl??n ??ntu ?? si? ?dj??r?n ?? st??m. ?s?? d?b d?b ?went a?t tu l?k f?? ?t]       .       .  -   .

2) doctor  [?d?kt?]  ; ; 2) miss  [?m?s]   ;  ; 5) highhat  [ha? h?t]  ;  ; 2) blow (blew; blown)  [bl?? (blu:, bl??n)]  ; ;  ; 2) sea  [si:]  ; 1) during  [?dj??r?n]   ;  ; 3) storm  [st?:m]  ; ; ; 1) go (went; gone) out  [??? (?went; ??n) a?t]  ; 1) lookfor  [l?k f?:]  

And presently she saw it, a long way off, floating on the water like a toy-boat  [?nd ?prez?ntli ?i ?s?? ?t, ? ?l?n ?we? ?f, ?fl??t?n ?n ?? ?w??t? ?la?k ? t?? b??t]         ,   ,   .

3) presently  [?prez?ntl?]  ;   ; 1) see (saw; seen)  [?si: (?s?:, ?si:n)]  ; 1) alongwayoff  [? ?l?n ?we? ?f]  ; 1) long  [?l?n]  ; ; 1) way  [?we?]  ; 3) float  [fl??t]  ;    ; 1) water  [?w?:t?]  ; 1) like  [?la?k]  ; ; 3) toy  [t??]  ; ; 2) boat  [b??t]  

When she flew down to get it, she found one of the white mice, very frightened, sitting inside it  [wen ?i flu? da?n tu ??et ?t, ?i fa?nd w?n ?v ?? wa?t ma?s, ?veri ?fra?tn?d, ?s?t?n ?n?sa?d ?t]      ,       ,   .

1) when  [wen]  ; 2) fly (flew; flown) down  [fla? (flu:, fl??n) da?n]   ; 1) get (got; got/gotten)  [??et (???t; ???t/???tn?)]  ; ; 1) find (found; found)  [?fa?nd (?fa?nd; ?fa?nd)]  ; ; 1) one  [w?n]  ; 1) white  [wa?t]  ; 3) mouse (mice)  [ma?s (ma?s)]   (); 1) very  [?veri]  ; ; 3) frightened  [?fra?tn?d]  ; ; 2) sit (sat; sat)  [s?t (s?t; s?t)]  ; 2) inside  [?n?sa?d]  

What are you doing here? asked the duck. You were told to stay behind in Puddleby.  [?w?t ?? ju ?du??n h?? ???skt ?? d?k. ju w?? t??ld tu ste? b??ha?nd ?n ?p?dl??b?]     ?  .      .

1) what  [?w?t]  ; 1) do\does (did; done)  [du:\d?z (d?d; d?n)]  ; 1) ask  [?:sk]  ; 3) duck  [d?k]  ; 1) tell (told; told)  [?tel (to?ld; to?ld)]  ; 2) stay  [?ste?]  ; 1) behind  [b??ha?nd]  ; 4) puddle  [?p?dl?]  ; 

I didnt want to be left behind, said the mouse. I wanted to see what Africa was like  I have relatives there  [?a? ?d?dnt w?nt tu bi left b??ha?nd, ?sed ?? ma?s. ?a? ?w?nt?d tu ?si? ?w?t ??fr?k? w?z ?la?k  ?a? h?v ?rel?t?vz ?e?]     ,  .       .    .

1) want  [?w?nt]  ; 1) leave (left; left)  [?li:v (?left; ?left)]  ; 1) behind  [b??ha?nd]  ; 1) say (said; said)  [?se? (?sed; ?sed)]  ; ; 3) mouse (mice)  [ma?s (ma?s)]   (); 1) see (saw; seen)  [?si: (?s?:, ?si:n)]  ; 1) what  [?w?t]  ; ; 2) Africa  [??fr?k?]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; ; 1) like  [?la?k]  ; ; 1) have\has (had; had)  [h?v\h?z (h?d; h?d)]  ; 1) relative  [?rel?t?v]  

So I hid in the baggage and was brought on to the ship with the hard-tack  [?s?? ?a? h?d ?n ?? ?b???d? ?nd w?z ?br??t ?n tu ?? ??p w?? ?? ?h??dt?k]              .

2) hide (hid; hid/hidden)  [ha?d (h?d; h?d/?h?dn?)]  ; 3) baggage  [?b???d?]   ;  ; 1) bring (brought; brought)  [?br?n (?br?:t; ?br?:t)]  ; 2) ship  [??p]  ; 5) hardtack  [?h??d?t?k]  ;  ; 1) hard  [h?:d]  ; ; 3) tack  [t?k]  ; 

When the ship sank I was terribly frightened  because I cannot swim far  [wen ?? ??p s?nk ?a? w?z ?ter?bli ?fra?tn?d  b??k?z ?a? ?k?n?t sw?m f??]    ,   ,       .

1) when  [wen]  ; 2) ship  [??p]  ; 3) sink (sank; sunk)  [s?nk (s?nk; s?nk)]  ; 1) be\am\is\are (was\were; been)  [bi:\?m\?z\?: (w?z\w?:, bi:n)]  ; 3) terribly  [?ter?bl?]  ; ; 3) frightened  [?fra?tn?d]  ; ; 1) because  [b??k?z]   ;  ; 1) cannot  [?k?n?t]     ;  ; 3) swim (swam; swum)  [sw?m (sw?m; sw?m)]  ; 1) far  [?f?:]  

I swam as long as I could, but I soon got all exhausted and thought I was going to sink  [?a? sw?m ?z ?l?n ?z ?a? k?d, b?t ?a? su?n ???t ??l ???z??st?d ?nd ????t ?a? w?z ?????n tu s?nk]     ,     ,  .

3) swim (swam; swum)  [sw?m (sw?m; sw?m)]  ; 1) aslongas  [?z ?l?n ?z]    , ; ; 1) can (could)




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