The Adventures of Pinocchio
n which one sees that bad children do not like to
tches of the Carabineer, was running wildly across fields and meadows, taking one short cut after another toward home. In his
en. He slipped into the room, locked the door, an
ly a short time, for just t
-cri
" asked Pinocchio,
a
w a large cricket crawl
Cricket, w
have been living in this room
Marionette, "and if you wish to do me a favor,
answered the Cricket, "until
then, an
way from home! They will never be happy in this world,
will happen to me which happens to all other boys and girls. They are sent to school, and whether they want to or not, they must study. A
on like that, you will grow into a perfect donkey
ugly Cricket!"
opher, instead of being offended at Pinocc
hy don't you at least learn a trade, s
as beginning to lose patience. "Of all the trades in
at can
eping, playing, and wandering
Talking Cricket in his calm voice, "that those who follo
t! If you make me ang
hio, I am so
hy
tte and, what is much wors
fury, took a hammer from the bench, and threw
t. But, sad to relate, my dear children, h
i-cri" the poor Cricket