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"text": "Then the judge, hinting at Pinocchio to the police officers, said to them:.",
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"text": "Pointing to Pinocchio, the judge said to them, \"That poor devil has been robbed of four gold coins—therefore seize him, and put him in jail at once.\"",
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"text": "\"When the others come out of prison, I want to come out too,\" said Pinocchio to the jailer.",
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"text": "\"If the others are getting out of prison, I want out, too,\" Pinocchio said to the jailer.",
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"text": "If all cats looked like you, lucky would be the mice!",
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"text": "Pinocchio, moved too, approached the Cat and whispered in his ear, \"If all cats were like you, how lucky mice would be!\"",
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"text": "To all these questions, made hastily and without taking a breath, the Snail replied with her usual calmness.",
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"text": "To all these questions, asked in a rush and without pausing for breath, the Snail replied with her usual cool, \"My dear Pinocchio!",
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"text": "The worse for you! the cat repeated.",
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"text": "It\"s your loss.\" \"Your loss!\" repeated the Cat.",
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"text": "Chapter VII.",
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"text": "7",
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"text": "\"Are you ashamed? Instead of hanging around the street, go look for a job and learn to earn your bread!\"",
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"text": "In less than half an hour, another twenty people passed, and Pinocchio begged alms from all of them, but all replied: \"Aren\"t you ashamed? Instead of being an idler on the street, why don\"t you look for some work instead, and learn to earn your bread!\"",
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"text": "\"Oh beautiful little girl with blue hair, \"shouted Pinocchio \"open up for charity. Have pity on a poor boy being chased by assassins...\".",
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"text": "\"Oh, Beautiful Girl with Sky-Blue Hair,\" yelled Pinocchio, \"for pity\"s sake open the door! Have mercy on a poor boy chased by murd—\"",
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"text": "Is it sweet or bitter?",
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"text": "Pinocchio looked at the glass, scrunched up his mouth, and then asked in a whiny voice: \"Is it sweet or bitter?\"",
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"text": "Father and son immediately turned towards the ceiling, and saw above a beam the Talking Cricket.",
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"text": "Father and son quickly looked up at the ceiling, and there, sitting on a beam, they saw the Talking Cricket.",
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"text": "Pinocchio had a great fear of thunder and lightning: but hunger was stronger than fear: that's why he approached the house door, took the road, and in a hundred leaps arrived at the village, with his tongue out and panting, like a hunting dog.",
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"text": "Pinocchio was terribly afraid of thunder and lightning, but his hunger was greater than his fear. And so he dashed out the door at top speed, and after a hundred or so leaping strides he reached the village, panting, his tongue hanging out like a hunting dog.",
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"text": "Seeing that the door wouldn't open, the Little Man kicked it violently open: and having entered the room, he said with his usual grin to Pinocchio and to Lampwick:.",
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{
"text": "Entering the room, he addressed Pinocchio and Lampwick with his usual giggle, saying, \"Well done, boys!",
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"text": "Do you want to double your gold coins?",
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"text": "They were more than halfway to Geppetto\"s house when the Fox, stopping suddenly, said to the puppet, \"Want to double your money?\"",
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{
"text": "I'm going to live in a country... that is the most beautiful country in this world: a real paradise!...",
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{
"text": "\"I\"m going to live in a land—in the most beautiful land on earth. A real paradise!\"",
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{
"text": "They went away.",
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{
"text": "And off they went.",
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"text": "Said and done, he went down the side street and started running on foot. The more he ran, the more he could distinctly hear the sound of the pipes and the thuds of the bass drum: pì-pì-pì, pì-pì-pì, pì-pì-pì, boom, boom, boom, boom.",
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"text": "Wasting no time, he headed down the side road and soon was running at top speed. The more he ran, the clearer he heard the sound of the fifes and the thumps of the big drum: dee-dee-dee, dee-dee-dee, dee-dee-dee, dum, dum, dum, dum.",
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{
"text": "What would it be?",
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{
"text": "\"Such as?\"",
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"text": "In the evening, she would practice reading and writing. She had bought in the nearby town for a few cents a big book, from which the title page and the index were missing, and with that she made her reading. As for writing, she used a reed pen; and not having a pen holder or ink, she dipped it in a small bottle filled with blackberry and currant juice.",
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"text": "And in the evenings, he practiced reading and writing. In a nearby village, he had paid a few cents for a big book, which was missing its title page and index, and that\"s how he practiced his reading. As for writing, he used a sharpened twig for a pen, and lacking both inkwell and ink, he dipped the twig into a little bottle full of blackberry and cherry juice.",
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{
"text": "I didn't see it coming!",
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"text": "\"I didn\"t throw it!\"",
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"text": "In fact, they went, and knocked on the door.",
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"text": "They went, and they knocked at the door.",
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"text": "The most singular thing was this: that the wool of the little goat, instead of being white, or black, or speckled with many colors, like that of the other goats, was instead all turquoise, but of a glittering turquoise that reminded one very much of the hair of the beautiful Bambina.",
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"text": "But the strangest thing was this: the goat\"s fleece, instead of being white or black or splotched with more than one color, like the fleece of other goats, was completely blue—indeed it was such a dazzling sky-blue that it reminded him strongly of the Beautiful Girl.",
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{
"text": "And I never obey.",
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{
"text": "\"I never obey.\"",
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"text": "At these last words, Pinocchio jumped up furiously and, taking a wooden mallet from the bench, threw it at the Talking Cricket.",
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"text": "At these last words, Pinocchio jumped up in a rage, grabbed a wooden mallet from the workbench, and flung it at the Talking Cricket.",
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{
"text": "As soon as he regained the use of the word, he began to say trembling and stuttering with fright:.",
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{
"text": "When he regained the use of speech, he said, trembling and stammering with fear, \"That little voice that said ouch, where could it have come from?",
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"text": "The Blue Fairy raised her right paw in front: and after feeling Pinocchio's pulse, she said sighing:.",
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"text": "The Marmot raised her right forepaw, and after taking Pinocchio\"s pulse, she said to him with a sigh, \"My friend, I\"m afraid I have some bad news!\"",
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{
"text": "I await the coffin that will come to take me away.",
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{
"text": "\"I am waiting for the coffin to come and carry me away.\"",
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"text": "We are a poor father and a poor son, without bread and without a roof \"replied the puppet.\"",
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"text": "\"We\"re a poor father and a poor son, with nothing to eat and no place to stay,\" replied the puppet.",
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"text": "What monstrous sea creature was neither more nor less that the gigantic Shark, remembered several times in this story, and which for its massacres and its insatiable voracity, was nicknamed \"the Attila of fish and fishermen\".",
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"text": "This sea monster was none other than the gigantic Shark who was mentioned several times earlier in this story and who, thanks to his butchery and his insatiable voracity, was known as \"the Attila of fish and fishermen.\"",
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{
"text": "So what should I do to please you?",
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{
"text": "\"So what do I have to do to make you happy?\"",
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{
"text": "Be quick about it.",
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{
"text": "\"Tell me and make it quick.\"",
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"text": "Meanwhile the fight was growing more ferocious, when suddenly a large crab, which had come out of the water and had slowly climbed up onto the beach, shouted with a hoarse trumpet-like voice:",
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"text": "Meanwhile, as the battle was growing fiercer and fiercer, a large Crab, who had crawled ever so slowly out of the water and onto the beach, shouted out in an ugly voice that sounded like a trombone with a cold, \"Cut it out, you incorrigible rascals!",
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"text": "I thought of making myself a beautiful wooden puppet: but a marvelous puppet, that can dance, fence, and do somersaults. With this puppet, I want to travel the world, to earn a crust of bread and a glass of wine: what do you think?",
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"text": "\"I thought I\"d make myself a nice wooden puppet, I mean a really amazing one, one that can dance and fence, and do flips. Then I\"d travel the world with it, earning my crust of bread and cup of wine as I went. What do you think?\"",
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"text": "Then she resumed with her usual voice.",
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"text": "Pinocchio tried again, in the same voice: \"You see, Mr. Serpent, I\"m going home, where my daddy is waiting for me, and it\"s been so long since I\"ve seen him!",
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"text": "\"I'm sorry,\" said the Owl, \"to have to contradict the Crow, my illustrious friend and colleague: for me, on the other hand, the puppet is always alive; but if by bad luck it were not alive, then it would be a sign that it is really dead.\"",
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"text": "\"I regret,\" said the Owl, \"that I must contradict my illustrious friend and colleague, the Crow. I believe, rather, that the puppet is still alive. But if by some strange chance he is not alive, then that would indicate that he is, in fact, dead.\"",
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"text": "\"Don't you see? I'm crying!\" said Pinocchio, looking up towards that voice and rubbing his eyes with the sleeve of his jacket.",
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{
"text": "\"Can\"t you see? I\"m crying!\" Pinocchio said, looking up at that voice and rubbing his eyes with his coat sleeve.",
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{
"text": "What does that mean?",
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{
"text": "\"Meaning?\"",
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{
"text": "\"Are you eating me? But does she want to understand that I'm not a fish? Or doesn't she hear that I'm speaking, and reasoning like her?\"",
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{
"text": "\"Eat me? But can\"t you understand that I\"m not a fish? Can\"t you hear that I speak and reason like you?\"",
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"text": "The poor puppet, out of his great joy, thanked the Fox and the Cat a thousand times, and promised them a beautiful gift.",
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"text": "The poor puppet, overwhelmed with happiness, thanked the Fox and the Cat a thousand times and promised them a magnificent gift.",
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"text": "Pinocchio mounted: and the cart began to move: but in the time that the donkeys galloped and the cart ran on the pebbles of the main road, it seemed to the puppet that he heard a low and barely intelligible voice, which said to him:.",
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"text": "Pinocchio mounted. And the coach began to move.",
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{
"text": "He seems to me to be a very good son, full of a desire to study, obedient, attached to his father and his family.",
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"text": "\"To me, he seems like a fine upstanding lad—really likes to study, does as he\"s told, loves his daddy and his family…\"",
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"text": "Chapter XVI.",
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"text": "16",
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"text": "Why are you lost? Give me your hand, old man, and watch your step!...",
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{
"text": "\"Why? Give me your hand, Daddy, and be careful not to slip!\"",
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"text": "\"You will say well,\" said Pinocchio, \"but I will never eat a fruit that hasn't been peeled. I can't stand the peels.\"",
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"text": "\"You\"re no doubt right,\" added Pinocchio, \"but I would never eat a piece of unpeeled fruit. I can\"t stand the peels.\"",
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{
"text": "\"Save me, Alidoro! If you don't save me, I'm done for!\"",
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{
"text": "If you don\"t save me, I\"m going to fry!\"",
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{
"text": "I laughed, because while I was teasing myself, I tickled my armpits.",
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{
"text": "\"I\"m laughing because I tickled myself under my wings as I was grooming my feathers.\"",
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"text": "Encouraged by this first victory, he broke free from the assassins' claws, and having jumped the roadside fence, he began to flee through the countryside. And the assassins were running after him, like two dogs after a hare: and the one who had lost a leg was running on one leg, nor was it ever known how he managed.",
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"text": "Emboldened by this first victory of his, he wrenched himself free from the murderers\" clutches, jumped over the roadside hedge, and fled into the countryside. And the murderers followed, like two dogs after a rabbit. And the one who had lost a paw ran on a single leg—no one ever knew how he managed it.",
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"text": "Then the dog, who, when he was really hungry, was not accustomed to letting flies land on his nose, turned growling at the fisherman, showing him his terrible fangs.",
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"text": "But this was a dog who, when he was truly hungry, did not take kindly to being trifled with, and he started growling at the fisherman and showing his terrible fangs.",
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{
"text": "Then Geppetto said to the puppet.",
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"text": "Geppetto then told the puppet, \"Close your eyes and go to sleep!\"",
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{
"text": "Tell me, Grasshopper, who are you?",
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{
"text": "\"Tell me, Cricket, who might you be?\"",
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{
"text": "After the nose, he made his mouth.",
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{
"text": "After the nose, he made the mouth.",
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"text": "Meanwhile the stable was closed and Pinocchio was left alone: and because it was many hours since he hadn't eaten, he began to yawn from the great hunger. And, yawning, he opened a mouth that seemed like an oven.",
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"text": "When the stable door was closed, Pinocchio was left alone. And since he hadn\"t eaten in many hours, he began to yawn from hunger. And when he yawned, his mouth opened as wide as an oven.",
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"text": "Then Pinocchio, offering his arm to Geppetto, who had just enough breath to stand up, said to him:.",
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"text": "As he offered his arm to Geppetto, who was so tired he could barely stand, Pinocchio said, \"Just lean on my arm, dear Daddy, and let\"s be on our way.",
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"text": "Bring me that puppet from over there, which you'll find attached to the nail. I think it's a puppet made of very dry wood, and I'm sure that, by throwing it on the fire, it will give me a beautiful flame for roasting.",
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"text": "But since he didn\"t have enough wood to finish browning it, he called in Harlequin and Punchinello and said, \"Fetch me that puppet—you\"ll find him hanging on a nail. I think he\"s made of good, dry wood, and I\"m sure that if I toss him on the fire, it will flare up nicely and finish the roasting.\"",
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"text": "Among these books, there was a thick cardboard-bound volume with a spine and paperboard corners. It was an Arithmetic Treatise. Let you imagine how heavy it was!",
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"text": "Among these books was one that had a thick hard cover and vellum on the spine and corners. It was called Treatise on Arithmetic. I\"ll let you imagine how heavy it was!",
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"text": "What else is bothering you?",
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{
"text": "\"What else is bothering you?\"",
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{
"text": "No: now he is alive, and he's already back home.",
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{
"text": "\"No, now he\"s alive. He\"s already gone home.\"",
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{
"text": "Hunger, my boy, is not a good reason to take things that don't belong to us.",
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{
"text": "\"Hunger, my boy, is not a good reason for taking things that don\"t belong to us.\"",
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{
"text": "He wanted to cry, he wanted to give in to despair, he wanted to throw the tray and what was in it away; but instead, whether it was the great pain or the great languor of his stomach, the fact is that he fainted.",
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"text": "He wanted to weep, wanted to give himself up to despair, wanted to throw that tray and everything on it away. But what he did instead, either from his great sorrow or his great hunger, was to faint.",
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{
"text": "Where will we meet again?...",
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{
"text": "\"Where will we see each other again?\"",
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{
"text": "How far is the Field of Miracles from here?",
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{
"text": "\"How far is the Field of Miracles from here?\"",
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{
"text": "Don't give in to despair, master. There are plenty of donkeys in this world.",
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{
"text": "\"Don\"t despair, master. There\"s no shortage of donkeys in this world.\"",
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{
"text": "Finally fed up with waiting, they turned to Pinocchio and laughed, saying:",
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{
"text": "Finally, tired of waiting, they turned to Pinocchio and sneered: \"Goodbye until tomorrow.",
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"text": "He was already imagining they were perfectly drowned, when instead, turning to look, he noticed that they were running after him, both of them, still wrapped in their sacks, and dripping with water like two broken baskets.",
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"text": "And he kept on running. He was imagining them nicely drowned, but when he turned around to look, he saw that they were both still chasing him, still draped in their coal sacks, gushing water like a pair of upside-down baskets.",
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"text": "When he came to, he found himself lying on a sofa, and the Fairy was beside him.",
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"text": "When he came to, he found himself stretched out on a sofa, the Fairy sitting next to him.",
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"text": "I'll tell you, my dear and little readers: the surprise was that when Pinocchio woke up, it naturally occurred to him to scratch his head; and while scratching his head, he noticed...",
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"text": "I\"ll tell you, my dear little readers: the surprise was that Pinocchio, when he woke up, naturally gave his head a scratch, and as he was scratching, he noticed—",
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"text": "Little by little his eyes clouded over; and although he felt death approaching, he still always hoped that at any moment some compassionate soul would come to help him. But when, wait, wait, he saw that no one was coming, absolutely no one, then his poor old father came to mind... and he stammered almost dying:",
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"text": "Little by little, his eyes grew dim, and though he felt himself approaching death, he continued to hope that at any moment some merciful soul might yet come to his aid. But when, after waiting and waiting, he saw that no one was coming, no one at all, then he thought of his poor father—and there at death\"s door he stammered, \"Oh, if only you were here, Daddy!\"",
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"text": "Both of us. And you?",
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{
"text": "\"Both of them. And you?\"",
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"text": "\"Wait for me here, I'll be right back,\" replied the old man, thinking he was dealing with one of those troublemakers who enjoy ringing doorbells at night to bother decent people who are sleeping peacefully.",
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"text": "\"Don\"t move, I\"ll be right back,\" replied the little old man, who assumed Pinocchio was one of those annoying miscreants who get their kicks by ringing the doorbells of decent folk, just to prevent them from getting a good night\"s sleep.",
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"text": "\"Patience! I'll explain it better,\" said the Parrot. \"So, you know that while you were in town, the Fox and the Cat came back to this field: they took the buried gold coins, and then they ran off like the wind. And now, whoever catches up to them is clever!\"",
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"text": "\"Fine! I\"ll spell it out,\" continued the Parrot. \"You see, while you were in the city, the Fox and the Cat came back to this field. They took the buried gold coins and then ran like the wind. They\"ll be hard to catch now!\"",
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"text": "Then he grabbed him by the scruff of the neck, and, while leading him back, he said menacingly, shaking his head:",
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"text": "So he grabbed Pinocchio by the nape of his neck and began to lead him back.",
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{
"text": "\"Why not? But first, I want to see yours, dear Pinocchio.\"",
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{
"text": "\"Why not? But first I want to see yours, my dear Pinocchio.\"",
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{
"text": "I don't know.",
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"text": "Hearing this question, the donkey opened his dying eyes and answered in the same dialect, \"I\"m La-amp-wi-ick.\"",
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{
"text": "I want to move forward.",
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{
"text": "\"I want to keep going.\"",
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"text": "Pinocchio, with that heavy stone around his neck, immediately sank to the bottom: and the buyer, holding the rope tightly in his hand, sat down on a rock, waiting for the donkey to have all the time to drown, so he could skin it and take off its skin.",
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"text": "With that stone around his neck, Pinocchio sank right to the bottom. And the buyer, holding the other end of the rope, sat down on a rock to wait until the donkey had had plenty of time to drown. Then he would skin him and go home with his hide.",
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"text": "Why is that bacon bothering me that I have down there on my feet.",
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"text": "\"Because that pillow down there on my feet is bothering me.\"",
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"text": "\"Not a penny, but I'll give you four, on condition that you help me pull these two carts of coal home.\"",
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"text": "\"I won\"t give you just one nickel,\" replied to coalman, \"I\"ll give you four, if you\"ll help me pull these two carts of coal to my house.\"",
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"text": "Pinocchio discovers the thieves, and as a reward for being faithful, he is set free.",
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"text": "HE HAD been sound asleep for more than two hours when, around midnight, he was awoken by the whispers and murmurs of strange little voices, which seemed to come from the courtyard.",
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"text": "Pinocchio, to this antiphon, threw himself to the ground, and he didn't want to walk anymore. Meanwhile, the curious and the loafers began to stop there around and to form a crowd.",
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"text": "Pinocchio understood his drift and threw himself to the ground, refusing to take another step. Meanwhile the busybodies and the idlers began to gather into a crowd around them.",
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"text": "At this third lie, his nose grew in such an extraordinary way that poor Pinocchio couldn't turn around anywhere. If he turned this way, he hit his nose against the bed or the window panes, if he turned that way, he hit it against the walls or the bedroom door, if he raised his head a bit more, he risked sticking it into the Blue Fairy's eye.",
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"text": "At this third lie, his nose grew to such an extraordinary length that poor Pinocchio could no longer even turn his head. If he turned in one direction, he banged his nose against the bed or into the windowpanes; if he turned in the other, he banged it against the wall or into the door; if he lifted his head a little, he ran the risk of poking the Fairy in the eye.",
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"text": "The first to dance in the boiling oil were the poor Naselli: then it was the turn of the ragnoths, then of the muggins, then of the sole and the anchovies, and then it was Pinocchio's turn. Which, seeing himself so close to death (and what a terrible death!) was taken by so much trembling and so much fear, that he had neither voice nor breath to recommend himself.",
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"text": "The first to dance in the boiling oil were the poor goatfish. The hake were next, then the sea bass, then the mullet, then the sole, then the anchovies, and then finally it was Pinocchio\"s turn. Seeing himself so close to death—and such a nasty death at that!—he began trembling so violently from fear that he had no voice or breath left for begging.",
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"text": "Who is Pinocchio?",
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{
"text": "\"Pinocchio who?\"",
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"text": "\"This is the true moment to escape,\" he whispered, turning to his father. \"The Shark is sleeping like a dormouse: the sea is calm and we can see as far as in the day. Come on, father, follow me, and soon we'll be saved.\"",
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"text": "\"This is the right moment to escape,\" he whispered, turning to his daddy. \"The Shark is sleeping like a log, the sea is calm, and it\"s almost as light as day. So come on, Daddy, follow me and soon we\"ll be saved.\"",
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"text": "Geppetto.",
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{
"text": "\"Geppetto.\"",
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"text": "In the meantime, the boys, who had already finished pulling out all their books, glanced over there at a short distance the bundle of the puppet's books, and took possession of them in no time.",
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"text": "By this time the boys, who had finished throwing all their own books, spotted the puppet\"s bundle of books lying nearby, and quick as a wink they snatched them up.",
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{
"text": "Poor goofball! You wanted to do it your way, but you'll regret it!",
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"text": "But as the donkeys galloped and the coach sped over the cobblestones of the main road, the puppet thought he heard a soft, barely audible voice that said, \"Poor sap! You wanted to do as you pleased, but you\"ll regret it!\"",
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"text": "Chapter X.",
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{
"text": "10",
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"text": "The Surprising Exercises.",
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"text": "AMAZING LEAPS & FEATS",
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"text": "Raise me a curiosity, my dear Lucignolo: have you ever suffered from ear disease?",
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"text": "At last the puppet, in a soft, sweet voice, said to his friend, \"I\"m curious, my dear Lampwick: have you ever had any problems with your ears?\"",
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"text": "I leave it to you to think if the poor Pinocchio's heart began to beat stronger! Doubling in strength and energy, he started swimming towards the white rock: and he was already halfway, when suddenly an awful sea monster's head came out of the water and came towards him, with its mouth wide open like a chasm, and three rows of teeth that would have been frightening even if they had been painted.",
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"text": "I\"ll let you guess whether or not Pinocchio\"s heart began to beat faster! With renewed strength and energy, he began swimming toward the white rock, and he was already halfway there when he saw, rising out of the water and coming toward him, the terrifying head of a sea monster, its mouth gaping like a huge cavern, and three rows of fangs that would have been scary even just in a picture.",
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"text": "\"Patience!\" shouted Geppetto all of a sudden standing up; and putting on the old frayed and mended smock, he ran out of the house.",
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{
"text": "\"Don\"t worry!\" shouted Geppetto, suddenly springing to his feet. He put on his old fustian coat, all patches and darnings, and ran out the door.",
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},
{
"text": "Where are you going?",
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{
"text": "\"And where are you going?\"",
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{
"text": "Stay here for a bit and I'll see you.",
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{
"text": "\"Wait around a bit longer and you\"ll see it.\"",
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{
"text": "It doesn't matter to me.",
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{
"text": "\"I don\"t care.\"",
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{
"text": "People who don't listen to advice from those who know better are always heading for trouble.",
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{
"text": "\"I mean that children who ignore the advice of those who know best always get themselves into some kind of trouble.\"",
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"text": "To feel called Excellence, the puppeteer immediately puffed out his cheeks, and becoming suddenly more human and more tractable, said to Pinocchio:",
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"text": "Hearing himself called Excellency, the puppet master quickly pursed his lips and, having suddenly become gentler and more agreeable, he said to Pinocchio, \"Well then, what is it you want from me?\"",
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{
"text": "\"Dead!\" he repeated.",
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{
"text": "\"Dead!\" said the short one.",
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{
"text": "What a poor devil has been robbed of four gold coins: take him then, and put him straight in prison.",
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{
"text": "Pointing to Pinocchio, the judge said to them, \"That poor devil has been robbed of four gold coins—therefore seize him, and put him in jail at once.\"",
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"text": "Then the puppet unfolded his clothes to the sun to dry them, and sat down to look around to see if by chance he could spot a small boat with a man inside on that vast expanse of water. But after looking carefully, he saw nothing before him but sky, sea, and the sail of a ship, but so far away that it seemed like a fly.",
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"text": "After laying his clothes out to dry in the sun, the puppet began to look this way and that, hoping he might spot, out on that vast expanse of water, a little rowboat with a tiny man inside. But no matter how hard he looked, he saw nothing before him but the sky, the sea, and a few sails, so far away they looked like flies.",
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{
"text": "Far, far, far!",
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{
"text": "\"Far, far, far away!\"",
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},
{
"text": "It will be presented for the first time.",
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"text": "appearing for the first time",
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"text": "And why should I have to redo my footwork? Maybe so you can run away from home again?",
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"text": "But Geppetto, as punishment for his pranks, let him cry and despair for half a day, then said, \"And why should I make you new feet? So I can see you run away from home again?\"",
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{
"text": "Why do I deserve your pity?",
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{
"text": "\"Why would you feel sorry for me?\"",
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{
"text": "I've thought of everything. Your father has already been warned: and before nightfall, he'll be here.",
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{
"text": "\"I\"ve thought of everything. Your daddy has already been notified, and he\"ll be here before dark.\"",
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{
"text": "I don't want to: I want to go to school.",
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{
"text": "\"Not me. I want to go to school.\"",
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{
"text": "I did it to teach him a lesson. So next time he'll learn not to stick his nose in other people's conversations.",
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"text": "\"To teach him a lesson. Next time he\"ll know better than to stick his beak into other people\"s business.\"",
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"text": "He would have had to stay for four months: four incredibly long months: and he would have stayed even longer if not for a most fortunate event. For one must know that the young Emperor who ruled in the city of Citron-Basher, having won a beautiful victory against his enemies, ordered great public celebrations, illuminations, fireworks, jousts and velocipede races, and in a sign of even greater jubilation, he wanted the prisons to be opened and all the rascals to be set free.",
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"text": "And there he remained for four months: four long, long months. And he would have remained there even longer were it not for a very fortunate turn of events. You see, the young emperor who ruled the city of Chumptrap, having won a great victory over his enemies, ordered lavish public celebrations, with lights and fireworks, horse races and bicycle races—and as a sign of his great joy he even decided that the prison doors should be thrown open and all the ne\"er-do-wells set free.",
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"text": "While walking with a hurried pace, his heart was beating strongly and making tic, tac, tic, tac, like a parlor clock when it's really running. And meanwhile he thought to himself:",
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"text": "His steps were quick and his heart was pounding—tick, tock, tick, tock—like a grandfather clock that\"s running too fast. And as he walked he was thinking to himself, \"What if, instead of a thousand coins on the branches, I found two thousand?",
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