The Adventures of Pinocchio
ons the Marionette and calls it Pinocch
ould not have been much simpler: a very old chair, a rickety old bed, and a tumble-down table. A fireplace full of burning logs was painted on the wall oppo
o took his tools and began to cut a
ke his fortune. I knew a whole family of Pinocchi once-Pinocchio the father, Pinocchia the mothe
r, the forehead, the eyes. Fancy his surprise when he noticed that these eyes moved and th
eyes, why do
was no
stretch as soon as finished. It stretched and stretched
, but the more he cut, the longer grew that
made t
ed than it began to lau
to angrily; but he might as
say!" he roared in
aughing, but it stu
hing and went on with his work. After the mouth, he made the chin,
felt his wig being pulled off. He glanced up and what did he see? His
nocchio put it on his own head, w
became very sad and downcast, mor
ot yet finished, and you start out by being impudent
iped awa
As soon as they were done, Geppetto fe
"I should have thought of this bef
under the arms and put him on
t move them, and Geppetto held his hand and sho
himself and ran all around the room. He came to the open door
ran in leaps and bounds, his two wooden feet, as they beat on the stone
ple in the street, seeing a wooden Marionette running like
, thought that it might be a runaway colt, and stood bravely in the middle of the
itary p
d tried his best to escape between the le
xtremely long one and seemed made on purpose for th
. Think how he felt when, upon searching for them,
f the neck and take him home. As he was doing so, he
hen we get home, then we
he ground and refused to take another step. On
ne thing, s
ised he doesn't want to go home. Geppetto, no doubt,
t with boys he's a real tyrant. If we leave that poo
io at liberty and dragging Geppetto to prison. The poor old fellow did not know
you a well-behaved Marionette! I deserve it, how
believable story, but you may read it, d