第4章

Nosoonersaidthandone。Heapproachedthefirstdonkeyandtriedtomountit。ButthelittleanimalturnedsuddenlyandgavehimsuchaterriblekickinthestomachthatPinocchiowasthrowntothegroundandfellwithhislegsintheair。

Atthisunlooked-forentertainment,thewholecompanyofrunawayslaugheduproariously。

Thelittlefatmandidnotlaugh。Hewentuptotherebelliousanimal,and,stillsmiling,bentoverhimlovinglyandbitoffhalfofhisrightear。

Inthemeantime,Pinocchioliftedhimselfupfromtheground,andwithoneleaplandedonthedonkey’sback。

Theleapwassowelltakenthatalltheboysshouted,\"HurrahforPinocchio!\"andclappedtheirhandsinheartyapplause。

Suddenlythelittledonkeygaveakickwithhistwohindfeetand,atthisunexpectedmove,thepoorMarionettefoundhimselfonceagainsprawlingrightinthemiddleoftheroad。

Againtheboysshoutedwithlaughter。ButtheLittleMan,insteadoflaughing,becamesolovingtowardthelittleanimalthat,withanotherkiss,hebitoffhalfofhisleftear。

\"Youcanmountnow,myboy,\"hethensaidtoPinocchio。

\"Havenofear。Thatdonkeywasworriedaboutsomething,butIhavespokentohimandnowheseemsquietandreasonable。\"

Pinocchiomountedandthewagonstartedonitsway。

Whilethedonkeysgallopedalongthestonyroad,theMarionettefanciedheheardaveryquietvoicewhisperingtohim:

\"Poorsilly!Youhavedoneasyouwished。Butyouaregoingtobeasorryboybeforeverylong。\"

Pinocchio,greatlyfrightened,lookedabouthimtoseewhencethewordshadcome,buthesawnoone。Thedonkeysgalloped,thewagonrolledonsmoothly,theboysslept(Lamp-Wicksnoredlikeadormouse)andthelittle,fatdriversangsleepilybetweenhisteeth。

Afteramileorso,Pinocchioagainheardthesamefaintvoicewhispering:\"Remember,littlesimpleton!

Boyswhostopstudyingandturntheirbacksuponbooksandschoolsandteachersinordertogivealltheirtimetononsenseandpleasure,soonerorlatercometogrief。

Oh,howwellIknowthis!HowwellIcanproveittoyou!

Adaywillcomewhenyouwillweepbitterly,evenasI

amweepingnow——butitwillbetoolate!\"

Atthesewhisperedwords,theMarionettegrewmoreandmorefrightened。Hejumpedtotheground,ranuptothedonkeyonwhosebackhehadbeenriding,andtakinghisnoseinhishands,lookedathim。Thinkhowgreatwashissurprisewhenhesawthatthedonkeywasweeping——weepingjustlikeaboy!

\"Hey,Mr。Driver!\"criedtheMarionette。\"Doyouknowwhatstrangethingishappeninghere!Thisdonkeyweeps。\"

\"Lethimweep。Whenhegetsmarried,hewillhavetimetolaugh。\"

\"Haveyouperhapstaughthimtospeak?\"

\"No,helearnedtomumbleafewwordswhenhelivedforthreeyearswithabandoftraineddogs。\"

\"Poorbeast!\"

\"Come,come,\"saidtheLittleMan,\"donotlosetimeoveradonkeythatcanweep。Mountquicklyandletusgo。

Thenightiscoolandtheroadislong。\"

Pinocchioobeyedwithoutanotherword。Thewagonstartedagain。Towarddawnthenextmorningtheyfinallyreachedthatmuch-longed-forcountry,theLandofToys。

Thisgreatlandwasentirelydifferentfromanyotherplaceintheworld。Itspopulation,largethoughitwas,wascomposedwhollyofboys。Theoldestwereaboutfourteenyearsofage,theyoungest,eight。Inthestreet,therewassucharacket,suchshouting,suchblowingoftrumpets,thatitwasdeafening。Everywheregroupsofboysweregatheredtogether。Someplayedatmarbles,athopscotch,atball。Othersrodeonbicyclesoronwoodenhorses。Someplayedatblindman’sbuff,othersattag。

Hereagroupplayedcircus,thereanothersangandrecited。

Afewturnedsomersaults,otherswalkedontheirhandswiththeirfeetintheair。Generalsinfulluniformleadingregimentsofcardboardsoldierspassedby。Laughter,shrieks,howls,catcalls,hand-clappingfollowedthisparade。Oneboymadeanoiselikeahen,anotherlikearooster,andathirdimitatedalioninhisden。Alltogethertheycreatedsuchapandemoniumthatitwouldhavebeennecessaryforyoutoputcottoninyourears。

Thesquareswerefilledwithsmallwoodentheaters,overflowingwithboysfrommorningtillnight,andonthewallsofthehouses,writtenwithcharcoal,werewordslikethese:HURRAHFORTHELANDOFTOYS!DOWNWITH

ARITHMETIC!NOMORESCHOOL!

Assoonastheyhadsetfootinthatland,Pinocchio,Lamp-Wick,andalltheotherboyswhohadtraveledwiththemstartedoutonatourofinvestigation。Theywanderedeverywhere,theylookedintoeverynookandcorner,houseandtheater。Theybecameeverybody’sfriend。

Whocouldbehappierthanthey?

Whatwithentertainmentsandparties,thehours,thedays,theweekspassedlikelightning。

\"Oh,whatabeautifullifethisis!\"saidPinocchioeachtimethat,bychance,hemethisfriendLamp-Wick。

\"WasIrightorwrong?\"answeredLamp-Wick。\"Andtothinkyoudidnotwanttocome!TothinkthatevenyesterdaytheideacameintoyourheadtoreturnhometoseeyourFairyandtostartstudyingagain!Iftodayyouarefreefrompencilsandbooksandschool,youoweittome,tomyadvice,tomycare。Doyouadmitit?Onlytruefriendscount,afterall。\"

\"It’strue,Lamp-Wick,it’strue。IftodayIamareallyhappyboy,itisallbecauseofyou。Andtothinkthattheteacher,whenspeakingofyou,usedtosay,`DonotgowiththatLamp-Wick!Heisabadcompanionandsomedayhewillleadyouastray。’\"

\"Poorteacher!\"answeredtheother,noddinghishead。

\"IndeedIknowhowmuchhedislikedmeandhowheenjoyedspeakingillofme。ButIamofagenerousnature,andIgladlyforgivehim。\"

\"Greatsoul!\"saidPinocchio,fondlyembracinghisfriend。

Fivemonthspassedandtheboyscontinuedplayingandenjoyingthemselvesfrommorntillnight,withouteverseeingabook,oradesk,oraschool。But,mychildren,therecameamorningwhenPinocchioawokeandfoundagreatsurpriseawaitinghim,asurprisewhichmadehimfeelveryunhappy,asyoushallsee。

CHAPTER32

Pinocchio’searsbecomelikethoseofaDonkey。

InalittlewhilehechangesintoarealDonkeyandbeginstobrayEveryone,atonetimeoranother,hasfoundsomesurpriseawaitinghim。OfthekindwhichPinocchiohadonthateventfulmorningofhislife,therearebutfew。

Whatwasit?Iwilltellyou,mydearlittlereaders。

Onawakening,Pinocchioputhishanduptohisheadandtherehefound——

Guess!

Hefoundthat,duringthenight,hisearshadgrownatleasttenfullinches!

YoumustknowthattheMarionette,evenfromhisbirth,hadverysmallears,sosmallindeedthattothenakedeyetheycouldhardlybeseen。Fancyhowhefeltwhenhenoticedthatovernightthosetwodaintyorganshadbecomeaslongasshoebrushes!

Hewentinsearchofamirror,butnotfindingany,hejustfilledabasinwithwaterandlookedathimself。

Therehesawwhathenevercouldhavewishedtosee。

Hismanlyfigurewasadornedandenrichedbyabeautifulpairofdonkey’sears。

Ileaveyoutothinkoftheterriblegrief,theshame,thedespairofthepoorMarionette。

Hebegantocry,toscream,toknockhisheadagainstthewall,butthemoreheshrieked,thelongerandthemorehairygrewhisears。

Atthosepiercingshrieks,aDormousecameintotheroom,afatlittleDormouse,wholivedupstairs。SeeingPinocchiosogrief-stricken,sheaskedhimanxiously:

\"Whatisthematter,dearlittleneighbor?\"

\"Iamsick,mylittleDormouse,very,verysick——andfromanillnesswhichfrightensme!Doyouunderstandhowtofeelthepulse?\"

\"Alittle。\"

\"FeelminethenandtellmeifIhaveafever。\"

TheDormousetookPinocchio’swristbetweenherpawsand,afterafewminutes,lookedupathimsorrowfullyandsaid:

\"Myfriend,Iamsorry,butImustgiveyousomeverysadnews。\"

\"Whatisit?\"

\"Youhaveaverybadfever。\"

\"Butwhatfeverisit?\"

\"Thedonkeyfever。\"

\"Idon’tknowanythingaboutthatfever,\"answeredtheMarionette,beginningtounderstandeventoowellwhatwashappeningtohim。

\"ThenIwilltellyouallaboutit,\"saidtheDormouse。

\"Knowthenthat,withintwoorthreehours,youwillnolongerbeaMarionette,noraboy。\"

\"WhatshallIbe?\"

\"Withintwoorthreehoursyouwillbecomearealdonkey,justliketheonesthatpullthefruitcartstomarket。\"

\"Oh,whathaveIdone?WhathaveIdone?\"criedPinocchio,graspinghistwolongearsinhishandsandpullingandtuggingatthemangrily,justasiftheybelongedtoanother。

\"Mydearboy,\"answeredtheDormousetocheerhimupabit,\"whyworrynow?Whatisdonecannotbeundone,youknow。

Fatehasdecreedthatalllazyboyswhocometohatebooksandschoolsandteachersandspendalltheirdayswithtoysandgamesmustsoonerorlaterturnintodonkeys。\"

\"Butisitreallyso?\"askedtheMarionette,sobbingbitterly。

\"Iamsorrytosayitis。Andtearsnowareuseless。

Youshouldhavethoughtofallthisbefore。\"

\"Butthefaultisnotmine。Believeme,littleDormouse,thefaultisallLamp-Wick’s。\"

\"AndwhoisthisLamp-Wick?\"

\"Aclassmateofmine。Iwantedtoreturnhome。Iwantedtobeobedient。Iwantedtostudyandtosucceedinschool,butLamp-Wicksaidtome,`Whydoyouwanttowasteyourtimestudying?Whydoyouwanttogotoschool?ComewithmetotheLandofToys。

Therewe’llneverstudyagain。Therewecanenjoyourselvesandbehappyfrommorntillnight。’\"

\"Andwhydidyoufollowtheadviceofthatfalsefriend?\"

\"Why?Because,mydearlittleDormouse,IamaheedlessMarionette——heedlessandheartless。Oh!IfIhadonlyhadabitofheart,IshouldneverhaveabandonedthatgoodFairy,wholovedmesowellandwhohasbeensokindtome!Andbythistime,IshouldnolongerbeaMarionette。Ishouldhavebecomearealboy,likeallthesefriendsofmine!Oh,ifImeetLamp-WickIamgoingtotellhimwhatIthinkofhim——andmore,too!\"

Afterthislongspeech,Pinocchiowalkedtothedooroftheroom。Butwhenhereachedit,rememberinghisdonkeyears,hefeltashamedtoshowthemtothepublicandturnedback。Hetookalargecottonbagfromashelf,putitonhishead,andpulleditfardowntohisverynose。

Thusadorned,hewentout。HelookedforLamp-Wickeverywhere,alongthestreets,inthesquares,insidethetheatres,everywhere;buthewasnottobefound。Heaskedeveryonewhomhemetabouthim,butnoonehadseenhim。Indesperation,hereturnedhomeandknockedatthedoor。

\"Whoisit?\"askedLamp-Wickfromwithin。

\"ItisI!\"answeredtheMarionette。

\"Waitaminute。\"

Afterafullhalfhourthedooropened。AnothersurpriseawaitedPinocchio!Thereintheroomstoodhisfriend,withalargecottonbagonhishead,pulledfardowntohisverynose。

Atthesightofthatbag,Pinocchiofeltslightlyhappierandthoughttohimself:

\"MyfriendmustbesufferingfromthesamesicknessthatIam!Iwonderifhe,too,hasdonkeyfever?\"

Butpretendinghehadseennothing,heaskedwithasmile:

\"Howareyou,mydearLamp-Wick?\"

\"Verywell。LikeamouseinaParmesancheese。\"

\"Isthatreallytrue?\"

\"WhyshouldIlietoyou?\"

\"Ibegyourpardon,myfriend,butwhythenareyouwearingthatcottonbagoveryourears?\"

\"Thedoctorhasordereditbecauseoneofmykneeshurts。

Andyou,dearMarionette,whyareyouwearingthatcottonbagdowntoyournose?\"

\"ThedoctorhasordereditbecauseIhavebruisedmyfoot。\"

\"Oh,mypoorPinocchio!\"

\"Oh,mypoorLamp-Wick!\"

Anembarrassinglylongsilencefollowedthesewords,duringwhichtimethetwofriendslookedateachotherinamockingway。

FinallytheMarionette,inavoicesweetashoneyandsoftasaflute,saidtohiscompanion:

\"Tellme,Lamp-Wick,dearfriend,haveyoueversufferedfromanearache?\"

\"Never!Andyou?\"

\"Never!Still,sincethismorningmyearhasbeentorturingme。\"

\"Sohasmine。\"

\"Yours,too?Andwhichearisit?\"

\"Bothofthem。Andyours?\"

\"Bothofthem,too。Iwonderifitcouldbethesamesickness。\"

\"I’mafraiditis。\"

\"Willyoudomeafavor,Lamp-Wick?\"

\"Gladly!Withmywholeheart。\"

\"Willyouletmeseeyourears?\"

\"Whynot?ButbeforeIshowyoumine,Iwanttoseeyours,dearPinocchio。\"

\"No。Youmustshowyoursfirst。\"

\"No,mydear!Yoursfirst,thenmine。\"

\"Well,then,\"saidtheMarionette,\"letusmakeacontract。\"

\"Let’shearthecontract!\"

\"Letustakeoffourcapstogether。Allright?\"

\"Allright。\"

\"Readythen!\"

Pinocchiobegantocount,\"One!Two!Three!\"

Attheword\"Three!\"thetwoboyspulledofftheircapsandthrewthemhighinair。

Andthenascenetookplacewhichishardtobelieve,butitisalltootrue。TheMarionetteandhisfriend,Lamp-Wick,whentheysaweachotherbothstrickenbythesamemisfortune,insteadoffeelingsorrowfulandashamed,begantopokefunateachother,andaftermuchnonsense,theyendedbyburstingoutintoheartylaughter。

Theylaughedandlaughed,andlaughedagain——laughedtilltheyached——laughedtilltheycried。

ButallofasuddenLamp-Wickstoppedlaughing。Hetotteredandalmostfell。Paleasaghost,heturnedtoPinocchioandsaid:

\"Help,help,Pinocchio!\"

\"Whatisthematter?\"

\"Oh,helpme!Icannolongerstandup。\"

\"Ican’teither,\"criedPinocchio;andhislaughterturnedtotearsashestumbledabouthelplessly。

Theyhadhardlyfinishedspeaking,whenbothofthemfellonallfoursandbeganrunningandjumpingaroundtheroom。

Astheyran,theirarmsturnedintolegs,theirfaceslengthenedintosnoutsandtheirbacksbecamecoveredwithlonggrayhairs。

Thiswashumiliationenough,butthemosthorriblemomentwastheoneinwhichthetwopoorcreaturesfelttheirtailsappear。Overcomewithshameandgrief,theytriedtocryandbemoantheirfate。

Butwhatisdonecan’tbeundone!Insteadofmoansandcries,theyburstforthintolouddonkeybrays,whichsoundedverymuchlike,\"Haw!Haw!Haw!\"

Atthatmoment,aloudknockingwasheardatthedoorandavoicecalledtothem:

\"Open!IamtheLittleMan,thedriverofthewagonwhichbroughtyouhere。Open,Isay,orbeware!\"

CHAPTER33

Pinocchio,havingbecomeaDonkey,isboughtbytheownerofaCircus,whowantstoteachhimtodotricks。

TheDonkeybecomeslameandissoldtoamanwhowantstousehisskinforadrumheadVerysadanddowncastwerethetwopoorlittlefellowsastheystoodandlookedateachother。Outsidetheroom,theLittleMangrewmoreandmoreimpatient,andfinallygavethedoorsuchaviolentkickthatitflewopen。Withhisusualsweetsmileonhislips,helookedatPinocchioandLamp-Wickandsaidtothem:

\"Finework,boys!Youhavebrayedwell,sowellthatIrecognizedyourvoicesimmediately,andhereIam。\"

Onhearingthis,thetwoDonkeysbowedtheirheadsinshame,droppedtheirears,andputtheirtailsbetweentheirlegs。

Atfirst,theLittleManpettedandcaressedthemandsmootheddowntheirhairycoats。Thenhetookoutacurrycombandworkedoverthemtilltheyshonelikeglass。

Satisfiedwiththelooksofthetwolittleanimals,hebridledthemandtookthemtoamarketplacefarawayfromtheLandofToys,inthehopeofsellingthematagoodprice。

Infact,hedidnothavetowaitverylongforanoffer。

Lamp-Wickwasboughtbyafarmerwhosedonkeyhaddiedthedaybefore。Pinocchiowenttotheownerofacircus,whowantedtoteachhimtodotricksforhisaudiences。

AndnowdoyouunderstandwhattheLittleMan’sprofessionwas?Thishorridlittlebeing,whosefaceshonewithkindness,wentabouttheworldlookingforboys。

Lazyboys,boyswhohatedbooks,boyswhowantedtorunawayfromhome,boyswhoweretiredofschool——allthesewerehisjoyandhisfortune。HetookthemwithhimtotheLandofToysandletthemenjoythemselvestotheirheart’scontent。When,aftermonthsofallplayandnowork,theybecamelittledonkeys,hesoldthemonthemarketplace。Inafewyears,hehadbecomeamillionaire。

WhathappenedtoLamp-Wick?Mydearchildren,Idonotknow。

Pinocchio,Icantellyou,metwithgreathardshipsevenfromthefirstday。

Afterputtinghiminastable,hisnewmasterfilledhismangerwithstraw,butPinocchio,aftertastingamouthful,spatitout。

Thenthemanfilledthemangerwithhay。

ButPinocchiodidnotlikethatanybetter。

\"Ah,youdon’tlikehayeither?\"hecriedangrily。

\"Wait,myprettyDonkey,I’llteachyounottobesoparticular。\"

Withoutmoreado,hetookawhipandgavetheDonkeyaheartyblowacrossthelegs。

Pinocchioscreamedwithpainandashescreamedhebrayed:

\"Haw!Haw!Haw!Ican’tdigeststraw!\"

\"Theneatthehay!\"answeredhismaster,whounderstoodtheDonkeyperfectly。

\"Haw!Haw!Haw!Haygivesmeaheadache!\"

\"Doyoupretend,byanychance,thatIshouldfeedyouduckorchicken?\"askedthemanagain,and,angrierthanever,hegavepoorPinocchioanotherlashing。

Atthatsecondbeating,Pinocchiobecameveryquietandsaidnomore。

Afterthat,thedoorofthestablewasclosedandhewasleftalone。Itwasmanyhourssincehehadeatenanythingandhestartedtoyawnfromhunger。Asheyawned,heopenedamouthasbigasanoven。

Finally,notfindinganythingelseinthemanger,hetastedthehay。Aftertastingit,hecheweditwell,closedhiseyes,andswallowedit。

\"Thishayisnotbad,\"hesaidtohimself。\"ButhowmuchhappierIshouldbeifIhadstudied!Justnow,insteadofhay,Ishouldbeeatingsomegoodbreadandbutter。Patience!\"

Nextmorning,whenheawoke,Pinocchiolookedinthemangerformorehay,butitwasallgone。Hehadeatenitallduringthenight。

Hetriedthestraw,but,ashechewedawayatit,henoticedtohisgreatdisappointmentthatittastedneitherlikericenorlikemacaroni。

\"Patience!\"herepeatedashechewed。\"Ifonlymymisfortunemightserveasalessontodisobedientboyswhorefusetostudy!Patience!Havepatience!\"

\"Patienceindeed!\"shoutedhismasterjustthen,ashecameintothestable。\"Doyouthink,perhaps,mylittleDonkey,thatIhavebroughtyouhereonlytogiveyoufoodanddrink?Oh,no!Youaretohelpmeearnsomefinegoldpieces,doyouhear?Comealong,now。Iamgoingtoteachyoutojumpandbow,todanceawaltzandapolka,andeventostandonyourhead。\"

PoorPinocchio,whetherhelikeditornot,hadtolearnallthesewonderfulthings;butittookhimthreelongmonthsandcosthimmany,manylashingsbeforehewaspronouncedperfect。

ThedaycameatlastwhenPinocchio’smasterwasabletoannounceanextraordinaryperformance。Theannouncements,postedallaroundthetown,andwritteninlargeletters,readthus:

GREATSPECTACLETONIGHT

LEAPSANDEXERCISESBYTHEGREATARTISTS

ANDTHEFAMOUSHORSES

oftheCOMPANY

FirstPublicAppearanceoftheFAMOUSDONKEY

calledPINOCCHIO

THESTAROFTHEDANCE

————

TheTheaterwillbeasLightasDayThatnight,asyoucanwellimagine,thetheaterwasfilledtooverflowingonehourbeforetheshowwasscheduledtostart。

Notanorchestrachaircouldbehad,notabalconyseat,noragalleryseat;notevenfortheirweightingold。

Theplaceswarmedwithboysandgirlsofallagesandsizes,wrigglinganddancingaboutinafeverofimpatiencetoseethefamousDonkeydance。

Whenthefirstpartoftheperformancewasover,theOwnerandManagerofthecircus,inablackcoat,whitekneebreeches,andpatentleatherboots,presentedhimselftothepublicandinaloud,pompousvoicemadethefollowingannouncement:

\"Mosthonoredfriends,GentlemenandLadies!

\"Yourhumbleservant,theManagerofthistheater,presentshimselfbeforeyoutonightinordertointroducetoyouthegreatest,themostfamousDonkeyintheworld,aDonkeythathashadthegreathonorinhisshortlifeofperformingbeforethekingsandqueensandemperorsofallthegreatcourtsofEurope。

\"Wethankyouforyourattention!\"

Thisspeechwasgreetedbymuchlaughterandapplause。AndtheapplausegrewtoaroarwhenPinocchio,thefamousDonkey,appearedinthecircusring。Hewashandsomelyarrayed。Anewbridleofshiningleatherwithbucklesofpolishedbrasswasonhisback;twowhitecamelliasweretiedtohisears;ribbonsandtasselsofredsilkadornedhismane,whichwasdividedintomanycurls。Agreatsashofgoldandsilverwasfastenedaroundhiswaistandhistailwasdecoratedwithribbonsofmanybrilliantcolors。HewasahandsomeDonkeyindeed!

TheManager,whenintroducinghimtothepublic,addedthesewords:

\"Mosthonoredaudience!IshallnottakeyourtimetonighttotellyouofthegreatdifficultieswhichIhaveencounteredwhiletryingtotamethisanimal,sinceI

foundhiminthewildsofAfrica。Observe,Ibegofyou,thesavagelookofhiseye。Allthemeansusedbycenturiesofcivilizationinsubduingwildbeastsfailedinthiscase。Ihadfinallytoresorttothegentlelanguageofthewhipinordertobringhimtomywill。Withallmykindness,however,IneversucceededingainingmyDonkey’slove。HeisstilltodayassavageasthedayIfoundhim。Hestillfearsandhatesme。ButIhavefoundinhimonegreatredeemingfeature。Doyouseethislittlebumponhisforehead?Itisthisbumpwhichgiveshimhisgreattalentofdancingandusinghisfeetasnimblyasahumanbeing。Admirehim,Osignori,andenjoyyourselves。Iletyou,now,bethejudgesofmysuccessasateacherofanimals。BeforeIleaveyou,Iwishtostatethattherewillbeanotherperformancetomorrownight。

Iftheweatherthreatensrain,thegreatspectaclewilltakeplaceateleveno’clockinthemorning。\"

TheManagerbowedandthenturnedtoPinocchioandsaid:

\"Ready,Pinocchio!Beforestartingyourperformance,saluteyouraudience!\"

PinocchioobedientlybenthistwokneestothegroundandremainedkneelinguntiltheManager,withthecrackofthewhip,criedsharply:\"Walk!\"

TheDonkeyliftedhimselfonhisfourfeetandwalkedaroundthering。AfewminutespassedandagainthevoiceoftheManagercalled:

\"Quickstep!\"andPinocchioobedientlychangedhisstep。

\"Gallop!\"andPinocchiogalloped。

\"Fullspeed!\"andPinocchioranasfastashecould。

Asheranthemasterraisedhisarmandapistolshotrangintheair。

Attheshot,thelittleDonkeyfelltothegroundasifhewerereallydead。

AshowerofapplausegreetedtheDonkeyashearosetohisfeet。

Criesandshoutsandhandclappingswereheardonallsides。

Atallthatnoise,Pinocchioliftedhisheadandraisedhiseyes。There,infrontofhim,inaboxsatabeautifulwoman。Aroundhernecksheworealonggoldchain,fromwhichhungalargemedallion。OnthemedallionwaspaintedthepictureofaMarionette。

\"Thatpictureisofme!ThatbeautifulladyismyFairy!\"

saidPinocchiotohimself,recognizingher。Hefeltsohappythathetriedhisbesttocryout:

\"Oh,myFairy!MyownFairy!\"

Butinsteadofwords,aloudbrayingwasheardinthetheater,soloudandsolongthatallthespectators——men,women,andchildren,butespeciallythechildren——burstoutlaughing。

Then,inordertoteachtheDonkeythatitwasnotgoodmannerstobraybeforethepublic,theManagerhithimonthenosewiththehandleofthewhip。

ThepoorlittleDonkeystuckoutalongtongueandlickedhisnoseforalongtimeinanefforttotakeawaythepain。

Andwhatwashisgriefwhenonlookinguptowardtheboxes,hesawthattheFairyhaddisappeared!

Hefelthimselffainting,hiseyesfilledwithtears,andheweptbitterly。Nooneknewit,however,leastofalltheManager,who,crackinghiswhip,criedout:

\"Bravo,Pinocchio!Nowshowushowgracefullyyoucanjumpthroughtherings。\"

Pinocchiotriedtwoorthreetimes,buteachtimehecamenearthering,hefounditmoretohistastetogounderit。Thefourthtime,atalookfromhismasterheleapedthroughit,butashedidsohishindlegscaughtintheringandhefelltothefloorinaheap。

Whenhegotup,hewaslameandcouldhardlylimpasfarasthestable。

\"Pinocchio!WewantPinocchio!WewantthelittleDonkey!\"

criedtheboysfromtheorchestra,saddenedbytheaccident。

NoonesawPinocchioagainthatevening。

Thenextmorningtheveterinary——thatis,theanimaldoctor——

declaredthathewouldbelamefortherestofhislife。

\"WhatdoIwantwithalamedonkey?\"saidtheManagertothestableboy。\"Takehimtothemarketandsellhim。\"

Whentheyreachedthesquare,abuyerwassoonfound。

\"HowmuchdoyouaskforthatlittlelameDonkey?\"heasked。

\"Fourdollars。\"

\"I’llgiveyoufourcents。Don’tthinkI’mbuyinghimforwork。Iwantonlyhisskin。ItlooksverytoughandIcanuseittomakemyselfadrumhead。IbelongtoamusicalbandinmyvillageandIneedadrum。\"

Ileaveittoyou,mydearchildren,topicturetoyourselfthegreatpleasurewithwhichPinocchioheardthathewastobecomeadrumhead!

Assoonasthebuyerhadpaidthefourcents,theDonkeychangedhands。Hisnewownertookhimtoahighcliffoverlookingthesea,putastonearoundhisneck,tiedaropetooneofhishindfeet,gavehimapush,andthrewhimintothewater。

Pinocchiosankimmediately。Andhisnewmastersatonthecliffwaitingforhimtodrown,soastoskinhimandmakehimselfadrumhead。

CHAPTER34

Pinocchioisthrownintothesea,eatenbyfishes,andbecomesaMarionetteoncemore。Asheswimstoland,heisswallowedbytheTerribleSharkDownintothesea,deeperanddeeper,sankPinocchio,andfinally,afterfiftyminutesofwaiting,themanonthecliffsaidtohimself:

\"BythistimemypoorlittlelameDonkeymustbedrowned。UpwithhimandthenIcangettoworkonmybeautifuldrum。\"

HepulledtheropewhichhehadtiedtoPinocchio’sleg——pulledandpulledandpulledand,atlast,hesawappearonthesurfaceofthewater——Canyouguesswhat?

Insteadofadeaddonkey,hesawaverymuchaliveMarionette,wrigglingandsquirminglikeaneel。

SeeingthatwoodenMarionette,thepoormanthoughthewasdreamingandsattherewithhismouthwideopenandhiseyespoppingoutofhishead。

Gatheringhiswitstogether,hesaid:

\"AndtheDonkeyIthrewintothesea?\"

\"IamthatDonkey,\"answeredtheMarionettelaughing。

\"You?\"

\"I。\"

\"Ah,youlittlecheat!Areyoupokingfunatme?\"

\"Pokingfunatyou?Notatall,dearMaster。

Iamtalkingseriously。\"

\"But,then,howisitthatyou,whoafewminutesagowereadonkey,arenowstandingbeforemeawoodenMarionette?\"

\"Itmaybetheeffectofsaltwater。Theseaisfondofplayingthesetricks。\"

\"Becareful,Marionette,becareful!Don’tlaughatme!

Woebetoyou,ifIlosemypatience!\"

\"Well,then,myMaster,doyouwanttoknowmywholestory?

UntiemylegandIcantellittoyoubetter。\"

Theoldfellow,curioustoknowthetruestoryoftheMarionette’slife,immediatelyuntiedtheropewhichheldhisfoot。

Pinocchio,feelingfreeasabirdoftheair,beganhistale:

\"Know,then,that,onceuponatime,IwasawoodenMarionette,justasIamtoday。OnedayIwasabouttobecomeaboy,arealboy,butonaccountofmylazinessandmyhatredofbooks,andbecauseIlistenedtobadcompanions,Iranawayfromhome。Onebeautifulmorning,Iawoketofindmyselfchangedintoadonkey——longears,graycoat,evenatail!Whatashamefuldayforme!

Ihopeyouwillneverexperienceonelikeit,dearMaster。

IwastakentothefairandsoldtoaCircusOwner,whotriedtomakemedanceandjumpthroughtherings。Onenight,duringaperformance,Ihadabadfallandbecamelame。Notknowingwhattodowithalamedonkey,theCircusOwnersentmetothemarketplaceandyouboughtme。\"

\"IndeedIdid!AndIpaidfourcentsforyou。

Nowwhowillreturnmymoneytome?\"

\"Butwhydidyoubuyme?Youboughtmetodomeharm——tokillme——tomakeadrumheadoutofme!\"

\"IndeedIdid!AndnowwhereshallIfindanotherskin?\"

\"Nevermind,dearMaster。Therearesomanydonkeysinthisworld。\"

\"Tellme,impudentlittlerogue,doesyourstoryendhere?\"

\"Onemoreword,\"answeredtheMarionette,\"andIamthrough。

Afterbuyingme,youbroughtmeheretokillme。Butfeelingsorryforme,youtiedastonetomyneckandthrewmetothebottomofthesea。ThatwasverygoodandkindofyoutowantmetosufferaslittleaspossibleandIshallrememberyoualways。AndnowmyFairywilltakecareofme,evenifyou——\"

\"YourFairy?Whoisshe?\"

\"Sheismymother,and,likeallothermotherswholovetheirchildren,sheneverlosessightofme,eventhoughIdonotdeserveit。AndtodaythisgoodFairyofmine,assoonasshesawmeindangerofdrowning,sentathousandfishestothespotwhereIlay。TheythoughtIwasreallyadeaddonkeyandbegantoeatme。

Whatgreatbitestheytook!Oneatemyears,anothermynose,athirdmyneckandmymane。Somewentatmylegsandsomeatmyback,andamongtheothers,therewasonetinyfishsogentleandpolitethathedidmethegreatfavorofeatingevenmytail。\"

\"Fromnowon,\"saidtheman,horrified,\"IswearIshallneveragaintastefish。HowIshouldenjoyopeningamulletorawhitefishjusttofindtherethetailofadeaddonkey!\"

\"Ithinkasyoudo,\"answeredtheMarionette,laughing。\"Still,youmustknowthatwhenthefishfinishedeatingmydonkeycoat,whichcoveredmefromheadtofoot,theynaturallycametothebones——orrather,inmycase,tothewood,forasyouknow,Iammadeofveryhardwood。Afterthefirstfewbites,thosegreedyfishfoundoutthatthewoodwasnotgoodfortheirteeth,and,afraidofindigestion,theyturnedandranhereandtherewithoutsayinggood-byorevenasmuchasthankyoutome。Here,dearMaster,youhavemystory。YouknownowwhyyoufoundaMarionetteandnotadeaddonkeywhenyoupulledmeoutofthewater。\"

\"Ilaughatyourstory!\"criedthemanangrily。\"IknowthatIspentfourcentstogetyouandIwantmymoneyback。

DoyouknowwhatIcando;Iamgoingtotakeyoutothemarketoncemoreandsellyouasdryfirewood。\"

\"Verywell,sellme。Iamsatisfied,\"saidPinocchio。

Butashespoke,hegaveaquickleapanddivedintothesea。Swimmingawayasfastashecould,hecriedout,laughing:

\"Good-by,Master。Ifyoueverneedaskinforyourdrum,rememberme。\"

Heswamonandon。Afterawhile,heturnedaroundagainandcalledlouderthanbefore:

\"Good-by,Master。Ifyoueverneedapieceofgooddryfirewood,rememberme。\"

Inafewsecondshehadgonesofarhecouldhardlybeseen。

Allthatcouldbeseenofhimwasaverysmallblackdotmovingswiftlyonthebluesurfaceofthewater,alittleblackdotwhichnowandthenliftedalegoranarmintheair。

OnewouldhavethoughtthatPinocchiohadturnedintoaporpoiseplayinginthesun。

Afterswimmingforalongtime,Pinocchiosawalargerockinthemiddleofthesea,arockaswhiteasmarble。

HighontherockstoodalittleGoatbleatingandcallingandbeckoningtotheMarionettetocometoher。

TherewassomethingverystrangeaboutthatlittleGoat。Hercoatwasnotwhiteorblackorbrownasthatofanyothergoat,butazure,adeepbrilliantcolorthatremindedoneofthehairofthelovelymaiden。

Pinocchio’sheartbeatfast,andthenfasterandfaster。

Heredoubledhiseffortsandswamashardashecouldtowardthewhiterock。Hewasalmosthalfwayover,whensuddenlyahorribleseamonsterstuckitsheadoutofthewater,anenormousheadwithahugemouth,wideopen,showingthreerowsofgleamingteeth,themeresightofwhichwouldhavefilledyouwithfear。

Doyouknowwhatitwas?

ThatseamonsterwasnootherthantheenormousShark,whichhasoftenbeenmentionedinthisstoryandwhich,onaccountofitscruelty,hadbeennicknamed\"TheAttilaoftheSea\"bybothfishandfishermen。

PoorPinocchio!Thesightofthatmonsterfrightenedhimalmosttodeath!Hetriedtoswimawayfromhim,tochangehispath,toescape,butthatimmensemouthkeptcomingnearerandnearer。

\"Hasten,Pinocchio,Ibegyou!\"bleatedthelittleGoatonthehighrock。

AndPinocchioswamdesperatelywithhisarms,hisbody,hislegs,hisfeet。

\"Quick,Pinocchio,themonsteriscomingnearer!\"

Pinocchioswamfasterandfaster,andharderandharder。

\"Faster,Pinocchio!Themonsterwillgetyou!Thereheis!

Thereheis!Quick,quick,oryouarelost!\"

Pinocchiowentthroughthewaterlikeashot——swifterandswifter。

Hecameclosetotherock。TheGoatleanedoverandgavehimoneofherhoofstohelphimupoutofthewater。

Alas!Itwastoolate。ThemonsterovertookhimandtheMarionettefoundhimselfinbetweentherowsofgleamingwhiteteeth。Onlyforamoment,however,fortheSharktookadeepbreathand,ashebreathed,hedrankintheMarionetteaseasilyashewouldhavesuckedanegg。ThenheswallowedhimsofastthatPinocchio,fallingdownintothebodyofthefish,laystunnedforahalfhour。

WhenherecoveredhissensestheMarionettecouldnotrememberwherehewas。Aroundhimallwasdarkness,adarknesssodeepandsoblackthatforamomenthethoughthehadputhisheadintoaninkwell。Helistenedforafewmomentsandheardnothing。Onceinawhileacoldwindblewonhisface。Atfirsthecouldnotunderstandwherethatwindwascomingfrom,butafterawhileheunderstoodthatitcamefromthelungsofthemonster。

IforgottotellyouthattheSharkwassufferingfromasthma,sothatwheneverhebreathedastormseemedtoblow。

Pinocchioatfirsttriedtobebrave,butassoonashebecameconvincedthathewasreallyandtrulyintheShark’sstomach,heburstintosobsandtears。\"Help!

Help!\"hecried。\"Oh,poorme!Won’tsomeonecometosaveme?\"

\"Whoistheretohelpyou,unhappyboy?\"saidaroughvoice,likeaguitaroutoftune。

\"Whoistalking?\"askedPinocchio,frozenwithterror。

\"ItisI,apoorTunnyswallowedbytheSharkatthesametimeasyou。Andwhatkindofafishareyou?\"

\"Ihavenothingtodowithfishes。IamaMarionette。\"

\"Ifyouarenotafish,whydidyouletthismonsterswallowyou?\"

\"Ididn’tlethim。Hechasedmeandswallowedmewithoutevena`byyourleave’!Andnowwhatarewetodohereinthedark?\"

\"WaituntiltheSharkhasdigestedusboth,Isuppose。\"

\"ButIdon’twanttobedigested,\"shoutedPinocchio,startingtosob。

\"NeitherdoI,\"saidtheTunny,\"butIamwiseenoughtothinkthatifoneisbornafish,itismoredignifiedtodieunderthewaterthaninthefryingpan。\"

\"Whatnonsense!\"criedPinocchio。

\"Mineisanopinion,\"repliedtheTunny,\"andopinionsshouldberespected。\"

\"ButIwanttogetoutofthisplace。Iwanttoescape。\"

\"Go,ifyoucan!\"

\"IsthisSharkthathasswallowedusverylong?\"askedtheMarionette。

\"Hisbody,notcountingthetail,isalmostamilelong。\"

Whiletalkinginthedarkness,Pinocchiothoughthesawafaintlightinthedistance。

\"Whatcanthatbe?\"hesaidtotheTunny。

\"Someotherpoorfish,waitingaspatientlyaswetobedigestedbytheShark。\"

\"Iwanttoseehim。Hemaybeanoldfishandmayknowsomewayofescape。\"

\"Iwishyouallgoodluck,dearMarionette。\"

\"Good-by,Tunny。\"

\"Good-by,Marionette,andgoodluck。\"

\"WhenshallIseeyouagain?\"

\"Whoknows?Itisbetternottothinkaboutit。\"

CHAPTER35

IntheShark’sbodyPinocchiofindswhom?

Readthischapter,mychildren,andyouwillknowPinocchio,assoonashehadsaidgood-bytohisgoodfriend,theTunny,totteredawayinthedarknessandbegantowalkaswellashecouldtowardthefaintlightwhichglowedinthedistance。

Ashewalkedhisfeetsplashedinapoolofgreasyandslipperywater,whichhadsuchaheavysmelloffishfriedinoilthatPinocchiothoughtitwasLent。

Thefartheronhewent,thebrighterandclearergrewthetinylight。Onandonhewalkedtillfinallyhefound——Igiveyouathousandguesses,mydearchildren!Hefoundalittletablesetfordinnerandlightedbyacandlestuckinaglassbottle;andnearthetablesatalittleoldman,whiteasthesnow,eatinglivefish。Theywriggledsothat,nowandagain,oneofthemslippedoutoftheoldman’smouthandescapedintothedarknessunderthetable。

Atthissight,thepoorMarionettewasfilledwithsuchgreatandsuddenhappinessthathealmostdroppedinafaint。Hewantedtolaugh,hewantedtocry,hewantedtosayathousandandonethings,butallhecoulddowastostandstill,stutteringandstammeringbrokenly。Atlast,withagreateffort,hewasabletoletoutascreamofjoyand,openingwidehisarmshethrewthemaroundtheoldman’sneck。

\"Oh,Father,dearFather!HaveIfoundyouatlast?

NowIshallnever,neverleaveyouagain!\"

\"Aremyeyesreallytellingmethetruth?\"answeredtheoldman,rubbinghiseyes。\"AreyoureallymyowndearPinocchio?\"

\"Yes,yes,yes!ItisI!Lookatme!Andyouhaveforgivenme,haven’tyou?Oh,mydearFather,howgoodyouare!AndtothinkthatI——Oh,butifyouonlyknewhowmanymisfortuneshavefallenonmyheadandhowmanytroublesIhavehad!JustthinkthatonthedayyousoldyouroldcoattobuymemyA-B-C

booksothatIcouldgotoschool,IranawaytotheMarionetteTheaterandtheproprietorcaughtmeandwantedtoburnmetocookhisroastlamb!Hewastheonewhogavemethefivegoldpiecesforyou,butImettheFoxandtheCat,whotookmetotheInnoftheRedLobster。TheretheyatelikewolvesandIlefttheInnaloneandImettheAssassinsinthewood。Iranandtheyranafterme,alwaysafterme,tilltheyhangedmetothebranchofagiantoaktree。ThentheFairyoftheAzureHairsentthecoachtorescuemeandthedoctors,afterlookingatme,said,`Ifheisnotdead,thenheissurelyalive,’andthenItoldalieandmynosebegantogrow。

Itgrewanditgrew,tillIcouldn’tgetitthroughthedooroftheroom。AndthenIwentwiththeFoxandtheCattotheFieldofWonderstoburythegoldpieces。TheParrotlaughedatmeand,insteadoftwothousandgoldpieces,Ifoundnone。WhentheJudgeheardIhadbeenrobbed,hesentmetojailtomakethethieveshappy;andwhenIcameawayIsawafinebunchofgrapeshangingonavine。ThetrapcaughtmeandtheFarmerputacollaronmeandmademeawatchdog。HefoundoutIwasinnocentwhenIcaughttheWeaselsandheletmego。TheSerpentwiththetailthatsmokedstartedtolaughandaveininhischestbrokeandsoIwentbacktotheFairy’shouse。Shewasdead,andthePigeon,seeingmecrying,saidtome,`I

haveseenyourfatherbuildingaboattolookforyouinAmerica,’andIsaidtohim,`Oh,ifIonlyhadwings!’andhesaidtome,`Doyouwanttogotoyourfather?’andI

said,`Perhaps,buthow?’andhesaid,`Getonmyback。I’lltakeyouthere。’Weflewallnightlong,andnextmorningthefishermenwerelookingtowardthesea,crying,`Thereisapoorlittlemandrowning,’andIknewitwasyou,becausemyhearttoldmesoandIwavedtoyoufromtheshore——\"

\"Iknewyoualso,\"putinGeppetto,\"andIwantedtogotoyou;buthowcouldI?Theseawasroughandthewhitecapsoverturnedtheboat。ThenaTerribleSharkcameupoutoftheseaand,assoonashesawmeinthewater,swamquicklytowardme,putouthistongue,andswallowedmeaseasilyasifIhadbeenachocolatepeppermint。\"

\"Andhowlonghaveyoubeenshutawayinhere?\"

\"Fromthatdaytothis,twolongwearyyears——twoyears,myPinocchio,whichhavebeenliketwocenturies。\"

\"Andhowhaveyoulived?Wheredidyoufindthecandle?Andthematcheswithwhichtolightit——wheredidyougetthem?\"

\"Youmustknowthat,inthestormwhichswampedmyboat,alargeshipalsosufferedthesamefate。Thesailorswereallsaved,buttheshipwentrighttothebottomofthesea,andthesameTerribleSharkthatswallowedme,swallowedmostofit。\"

\"What!Swallowedaship?\"askedPinocchioinastonishment。

\"Atonegulp。Theonlythinghespatoutwasthemain-

mast,foritstuckinhisteeth。Tomyowngoodluck,thatshipwasloadedwithmeat,preservedfoods,crackers,bread,bottlesofwine,raisins,cheese,coffee,sugar,waxcandles,andboxesofmatches。Withalltheseblessings,I

havebeenabletolivehappilyonfortwowholeyears,butnowIamattheverylastcrumbs。Todaythereisnothingleftinthecupboard,andthiscandleyouseehereisthelastoneIhave。\"

\"Andthen?\"

\"Andthen,mydear,we’llfindourselvesindarkness。\"

\"Then,mydearFather,\"saidPinocchio,\"thereisnotimetolose。Wemusttrytoescape。\"

\"Escape!How?\"

\"WecanrunoutoftheShark’smouthanddiveintothesea。\"

\"Youspeakwell,butIcannotswim,mydearPinocchio。\"

\"Whyshouldthatmatter?YoucanclimbonmyshouldersandI,whoamafineswimmer,willcarryyousafelytotheshore。\"

\"Dreams,myboy!\"answeredGeppetto,shakinghisheadandsmilingsadly。\"DoyouthinkitpossibleforaMarionette,ayardhigh,tohavethestrengthtocarrymeonhisshouldersandswim?\"

\"Tryitandsee!Andinanycase,ifitiswrittenthatwemustdie,weshallatleastdietogether。\"

Notaddinganotherword,Pinocchiotookthecandleinhishandandgoingaheadtolighttheway,hesaidtohisfather:

\"Followmeandhavenofear。\"

TheywalkedalongdistancethroughthestomachandthewholebodyoftheShark。Whentheyreachedthethroatofthemonster,theystoppedforawhiletowaitfortherightmomentinwhichtomaketheirescape。

IwantyoutoknowthattheShark,beingveryoldandsufferingfromasthmaandhearttrouble,wasobligedtosleepwithhismouthopen。Becauseofthis,Pinocchiowasabletocatchaglimpseoftheskyfilledwithstars,ashelookedupthroughtheopenjawsofhisnewhome。

\"Thetimehascomeforustoescape,\"hewhispered,turningtohisfather。\"TheSharkisfastasleep。Theseaiscalmandthenightisasbrightasday。Followmeclosely,dearFather,andweshallsoonbesaved。\"

Nosoonersaidthandone。Theyclimbedupthethroatofthemonstertilltheycametothatimmenseopenmouth。

Theretheyhadtowalkontiptoes,foriftheytickledtheShark’slongtonguehemightawaken——andwherewouldtheybethen?Thetonguewassowideandsolongthatitlookedlikeacountryroad。ThetwofugitiveswerejustabouttodiveintotheseawhentheSharksneezedverysuddenlyand,ashesneezed,hegavePinocchioandGeppettosuchajoltthattheyfoundthemselvesthrownontheirbacksanddashedoncemoreandveryunceremoniouslyintothestomachofthemonster。

Tomakemattersworse,thecandlewentoutandfatherandsonwereleftinthedark。

\"Andnow?\"askedPinocchiowithaseriousface。

\"Nowwearelost。\"

\"Whylost?Givemeyourhand,dearFather,andbecarefulnottoslip!\"

\"Wherewillyoutakeme?\"

\"Wemusttryagain。Comewithmeanddon’tbeafraid。\"

WiththesewordsPinocchiotookhisfatherbythehandand,alwayswalkingontiptoes,theyclimbedupthemonster’sthroatforasecondtime。Theythencrossedthewholetongueandjumpedoverthreerowsofteeth。Butbeforetheytookthelastgreatleap,theMarionettesaidtohisfather:

\"Climbonmybackandholdontightlytomyneck。

I’lltakecareofeverythingelse。\"

AssoonasGeppettowascomfortablyseatedonhisshoulders,Pinocchio,verysureofwhathewasdoing,divedintothewaterandstartedtoswim。Theseawaslikeoil,themoonshoneinallsplendor,andtheSharkcontinuedtosleepsosoundlythatnotevenacannonshotwouldhaveawakenedhim。

CHAPTER36

PinocchiofinallyceasestobeaMarionetteandbecomesaboy\"MydearFather,wearesaved!\"criedtheMarionette。

\"Allwehavetodonowistogettotheshore,andthatiseasy。\"

Withoutanotherword,heswamswiftlyawayinanefforttoreachlandassoonaspossible。AllatoncehenoticedthatGeppettowasshiveringandshakingasifwithahighfever。

Washeshiveringfromfearorfromcold?Whoknows?

Perhapsalittleofboth。ButPinocchio,thinkinghisfatherwasfrightened,triedtocomforthimbysaying:

\"Courage,Father!Inafewmomentsweshallbesafeonland。\"

\"Butwhereisthatblessedshore?\"askedthelittleoldman,moreandmoreworriedashetriedtopiercethefarawayshadows。

\"HereIamsearchingonallsidesandIseenothingbutseaandsky。\"

\"Iseetheshore,\"saidtheMarionette。\"Remember,Father,thatIamlikeacat。Iseebetteratnightthanbyday。\"

PoorPinocchiopretendedtobepeacefulandcontented,buthewasfarfromthat。Hewasbeginningtofeeldiscouraged,hisstrengthwasleavinghim,andhisbreathingwasbecomingmoreandmorelabored。Hefelthecouldnotgoonmuchlonger,andtheshorewasstillfaraway。

Heswamafewmorestrokes。ThenheturnedtoGeppettoandcriedoutweakly:

\"Helpme,Father!Help,forIamdying!\"

Fatherandsonwerereallyabouttodrownwhentheyheardavoicelikeaguitaroutoftunecallfromthesea:

\"Whatisthetrouble?\"

\"ItisIandmypoorfather。\"

\"Iknowthevoice。YouarePinocchio。\"

\"Exactly。Andyou?\"

\"IamtheTunny,yourcompanionintheShark’sstomach。\"

\"Andhowdidyouescape?\"

\"Iimitatedyourexample。Youaretheonewhoshowedmethewayandafteryouwent,Ifollowed。\"

\"Tunny,youarrivedattherightmoment!Iimploreyou,fortheloveyoubearyourchildren,thelittleTunnies,tohelpus,orwearelost!\"

\"Withgreatpleasureindeed。Hangontomytail,bothofyou,andletmeleadyou。Inatwinklingyouwillbesafeonland。\"

GeppettoandPinocchio,asyoucaneasilyimagine,didnotrefusetheinvitation;indeed,insteadofhangingontothetail,theythoughtitbettertoclimbontheTunny’sback。

\"Arewetooheavy?\"askedPinocchio。

\"Heavy?Notintheleast。Youareaslightassea-shells,\"

answeredtheTunny,whowasaslargeasatwo-year-oldhorse。

Assoonastheyreachedtheshore,Pinocchiowasthefirsttojumptothegroundtohelphisoldfather。

Thenheturnedtothefishandsaidtohim:

\"Dearfriend,youhavesavedmyfather,andIhavenotenoughwordswithwhichtothankyou!Allowmetoembraceyouasasignofmyeternalgratitude。\"

TheTunnystuckhisnoseoutofthewaterandPinocchiokneltonthesandandkissedhimmostaffectionatelyonhischeek。Atthiswarmgreeting,thepoorTunny,whowasnotusedtosuchtenderness,weptlikeachild。

Hefeltsoembarrassedandashamedthatheturnedquickly,plungedintothesea,anddisappeared。

Inthemeantimedayhaddawned。

PinocchioofferedhisarmtoGeppetto,whowassoweakhecouldhardlystand,andsaidtohim:

\"Leanonmyarm,dearFather,andletusgo。Wewillwalkvery,veryslowly,andifwefeeltiredwecanrestbythewayside。\"

\"Andwherearewegoing?\"askedGeppetto。

\"Tolookforahouseorahut,wheretheywillbekindenoughtogiveusabiteofbreadandabitofstrawtosleepon。\"

Theyhadnottakenahundredstepswhentheysawtworough-lookingindividualssittingonastonebeggingforalms。

ItwastheFoxandtheCat,butonecouldhardlyrecognizethem,theylookedsomiserable。TheCat,afterpretendingtobeblindforsomanyyearshadreallylostthesightofbotheyes。AndtheFox,old,thin,andalmosthairless,hadevenlosthistail。Thatslythiefhadfallenintodeepestpoverty,andonedayhehadbeenforcedtosellhisbeautifultailforabitetoeat。

\"Oh,Pinocchio,\"hecriedinatearfulvoice。\"Giveussomealms,webegofyou!Weareold,tired,andsick。\"

\"Sick!\"repeatedtheCat。

\"Addio,falsefriends!\"answeredtheMarionette。

\"Youcheatedmeonce,butyouwillnevercatchmeagain。\"

\"Believeus!Todaywearetrulypoorandstarving。\"

\"Starving!\"repeatedtheCat。

\"Ifyouarepoor;youdeserveit!Remembertheoldproverbwhichsays:`Stolenmoneyneverbearsfruit。’

Addio,falsefriends。\"

\"Havemercyonus!\"

\"Onus。\"

\"Addio,falsefriends。Remembertheoldproverbwhichsays:

`Badwheatalwaysmakespoorbread!’\"

\"Donotabandonus。\"

\"Abandonus,\"repeatedtheCat。

\"Addio,falsefriends。Remembertheoldproverb:

`Whoeverstealshisneighbor’sshirt,usuallydieswithouthisown。’\"

Wavinggood-bytothem,PinocchioandGeppettocalmlywentontheirway。Afterafewmoresteps,theysaw,attheendofalongroadnearaclumpoftrees,atinycottagebuiltofstraw。

\"Someonemustliveinthatlittlehut,\"saidPinocchio。

\"Letusseeforourselves。\"

Theywentandknockedatthedoor。

\"Whoisit?\"saidalittlevoicefromwithin。

\"Apoorfatherandapoorerson,withoutfoodandwithnorooftocoverthem,\"answeredtheMarionette。

\"Turnthekeyandthedoorwillopen,\"saidthesamelittlevoice。

Pinocchioturnedthekeyandthedooropened。Assoonastheywentin,theylookedhereandthereandeverywherebutsawnoone。

\"Oh——ho,whereistheownerofthehut?\"criedPinocchio,verymuchsurprised。

\"HereIam,uphere!\"

Fatherandsonlookeduptotheceiling,andthereonabeamsattheTalkingCricket。

\"Oh,mydearCricket,\"saidPinocchio,bowingpolitely。

\"Oh,nowyoucallmeyourdearCricket,butdoyourememberwhenyouthrewyourhammeratmetokillme?\"

\"Youareright,dearCricket。Throwahammeratmenow。

Ideserveit!Butsparemypooroldfather。\"

\"Iamgoingtospareboththefatherandtheson。Ihaveonlywantedtoremindyouofthetrickyoulongagoplayeduponme,toteachyouthatinthisworldofourswemustbekindandcourteoustoothers,ifwewanttofindkindnessandcourtesyinourowndaysoftrouble。\"

\"Youareright,littleCricket,youaremorethanright,andIshallrememberthelessonyouhavetaughtme。Butwillyoutellhowyousucceededinbuyingthisprettylittlecottage?\"

\"ThiscottagewasgiventomeyesterdaybyalittleGoatwithbluehair。\"

\"AndwheredidtheGoatgo?\"askedPinocchio。

\"Idon’tknow。\"

\"Andwhenwillshecomeback?\"

\"Shewillnevercomeback。Yesterdayshewentawaybleatingsadly,anditseemedtomeshesaid:`PoorPinocchio,Ishallneverseehimagain……theSharkmusthaveeatenhimbythistime。’\"

\"Werethoseherrealwords?Thenitwasshe——itwas——

mydearlittleFairy,\"criedoutPinocchio,sobbingbitterly。

Afterhehadcriedalongtime,hewipedhiseyesandthenhemadeabedofstrawforoldGeppetto。HelaidhimonitandsaidtotheTalkingCricket:

\"Tellme,littleCricket,whereshallIfindaglassofmilkformypoorFather?\"

\"ThreefieldsawayfromherelivesFarmerJohn。Hehassomecows。Gothereandhewillgiveyouwhatyouwant。\"

PinocchioranallthewaytoFarmerJohn’shouse。TheFarmersaidtohim:

\"Howmuchmilkdoyouwant?\"

\"Iwantafullglass。\"

\"Afullglasscostsapenny。Firstgivemethepenny。\"

\"Ihavenopenny,\"answeredPinocchio,sadandashamed。

\"Verybad,myMarionette,\"answeredtheFarmer,\"verybad。Ifyouhavenopenny,Ihavenomilk。\"

\"Toobad,\"saidPinocchioandstartedtogo。

\"Waitamoment,\"saidFarmerJohn。\"Perhapswecancometoterms。

Doyouknowhowtodrawwaterfromawell?\"

\"Icantry。\"

\"Thengotothatwellyouseeyonderanddrawonehundredbucketfulsofwater。\"

\"Verywell。\"

\"Afteryouhavefinished,Ishallgiveyouaglassofwarmsweetmilk。\"

\"Iamsatisfied。\"

FarmerJohntooktheMarionettetothewellandshowedhimhowtodrawthewater。Pinocchiosettoworkaswellasheknewhow,butlongbeforehehadpulleduptheonehundredbuckets,hewastiredoutanddrippingwithperspiration。Hehadneverworkedsohardinhislife。

\"Untiltoday,\"saidtheFarmer,\"mydonkeyhasdrawnthewaterforme,butnowthatpooranimalisdying。\"

\"Willyoutakemetoseehim?\"saidPinocchio。

\"Gladly。\"

AssoonasPinocchiowentintothestable,hespiedalittleDonkeylyingonabedofstrawinthecornerofthestable。Hewaswornoutfromhungerandtoomuchwork。

Afterlookingathimalongtime,hesaidtohimself:

\"IknowthatDonkey!Ihaveseenhimbefore。\"

Andbendinglowoverhim,heasked:\"Whoareyou?\"

Atthisquestion,theDonkeyopenedweary,dyingeyesandansweredinthesametongue:\"IamLamp-Wick。\"

Thenheclosedhiseyesanddied。

\"Oh,mypoorLamp-Wick,\"saidPinocchioinafaintvoice,ashewipedhiseyeswithsomestrawhehadpickedupfromtheground。

\"Doyoufeelsosorryforalittledonkeythathascostyounothing?\"

saidtheFarmer。\"WhatshouldIdo——I,whohavepaidmygoodmoneyforhim?\"

\"But,yousee,hewasmyfriend。\"

\"Yourfriend?\"

\"Aclassmateofmine。\"

\"What,\"shoutedFarmerJohn,burstingoutlaughing。

\"What!Youhaddonkeysinyourschool?Howyoumusthavestudied!\"

TheMarionette,ashamedandhurtbythosewords,didnotanswer,buttakinghisglassofmilkreturnedtohisfather。

Fromthatdayon,formorethanfivemonths,Pinocchiogotupeverymorningjustasdawnwasbreakingandwenttothefarmtodrawwater。Andeverydayhewasgivenaglassofwarmmilkforhispooroldfather,whogrewstrongerandbetterdaybyday。Buthewasnotsatisfiedwiththis。Helearnedtomakebasketsofreedsandsoldthem。Withthemoneyhereceived,heandhisfatherwereabletokeepfromstarving。

Amongotherthings,hebuiltarollingchair,strongandcomfortable,totakehisoldfatheroutforanairingonbright,sunnydays。

IntheeveningtheMarionettestudiedbylamplight。

Withsomeofthemoneyhehadearned,heboughthimselfasecondhandvolumethathadafewpagesmissing,andwiththathelearnedtoreadinaveryshorttime。Asfaraswritingwasconcerned,heusedalongstickatoneendofwhichhehadwhittledalong,finepoint。Inkhehadnone,soheusedthejuiceofblackberriesorcherries。

Littlebylittlehisdiligencewasrewarded。Hesucceeded,notonlyinhisstudies,butalsoinhiswork,andadaycamewhenheputenoughmoneytogethertokeephisoldfathercomfortableandhappy。Besidesthis,hewasabletosavethegreatamountoffiftypennies。Withithewantedtobuyhimselfanewsuit。

Onedayhesaidtohisfather:

\"Iamgoingtothemarketplacetobuymyselfacoat,acap,andapairofshoes。WhenIcomebackI’llbesodressedup,youwillthinkIamarichman。\"

Heranoutofthehouseanduptheroadtothevillage,laughingandsinging。Suddenlyheheardhisnamecalled,andlookingaroundtoseewhencethevoicecame,henoticedalargesnailcrawlingoutofsomebushes。

\"Don’tyourecognizeme?\"saidtheSnail。

\"Yesandno。\"

\"DoyouremembertheSnailthatlivedwiththeFairywithAzureHair?Doyounotrememberhowsheopenedthedoorforyouonenightandgaveyousomethingtoeat?\"

\"Iremembereverything,\"criedPinocchio。\"Answermequickly,prettySnail,wherehaveyouleftmyFairy?

Whatisshedoing?Hassheforgivenme?Doessherememberme?Doesshestillloveme?Issheveryfarawayfromhere?MayIseeher?\"

Atallthesequestions,tumblingoutoneafteranother,theSnailanswered,calmasever:

\"MydearPinocchio,theFairyislyingillinahospital。\"

\"Inahospital?\"

\"Yes,indeed。Shehasbeenstrickenwithtroubleandillness,andshehasn’tapennyleftwithwhichtobuyabiteofbread。\"

\"Really?Oh,howsorryIam!Mypoor,dearlittleFairy!

IfIhadamillionIshouldruntoherwithit!ButI

haveonlyfiftypennies。Heretheyare。Iwasjustgoingtobuysomeclothes。Here,takethem,littleSnail,andgivethemtomygoodFairy。\"

\"Whataboutthenewclothes?\"

\"Whatdoesthatmatter?IshouldliketoselltheseragsIhaveontohelphermore。Go,andhurry。ComebackherewithinacoupleofdaysandIhopetohavemoremoneyforyou!UntiltodayIhaveworkedformyfather。

NowIshallhavetoworkformymotheralso。Good-by,andIhopetoseeyousoon。\"

TheSnail,muchagainstherusualhabit,begantorunlikealizardunderasummersun。

WhenPinocchioreturnedhome,hisfatheraskedhim:

\"Andwhereisthenewsuit?\"

\"Icouldn’tfindonetofitme。Ishallhavetolookagainsomeotherday。\"

Thatnight,Pinocchio,insteadofgoingtobedatteno’clockwaiteduntilmidnight,andinsteadofmakingeightbaskets,hemadesixteen。

Afterthathewenttobedandfellasleep。Asheslept,hedreamedofhisFairy,beautiful,smiling,andhappy,whokissedhimandsaidtohim,\"Bravo,Pinocchio!Inrewardforyourkindheart,Iforgiveyouforallyouroldmischief。Boyswholoveandtakegoodcareoftheirparentswhentheyareoldandsick,deservepraiseeventhoughtheymaynotbeheldupasmodelsofobedienceandgoodbehavior。Keepondoingsowell,andyouwillbehappy。\"

Atthatverymoment,Pinocchioawokeandopenedwidehiseyes。

Whatwashissurpriseandhisjoywhen,onlookinghimselfover,hesawthathewasnolongeraMarionette,butthathehadbecomearealliveboy!Helookedallabouthimandinsteadoftheusualwallsofstraw,hefoundhimselfinabeautifullyfurnishedlittleroom,theprettiesthehadeverseen。Inatwinkling,hejumpeddownfromhisbedtolookonthechairstandingnear。

There,hefoundanewsuit,anewhat,andapairofshoes。

Assoonashewasdressed,heputhishandsinhispocketsandpulledoutalittleleatherpurseonwhichwerewrittenthefollowingwords:

TheFairywithAzureHairreturnsfiftypenniestoherdearPinocchiowithmanythanksforhiskindheart。

TheMarionetteopenedthepursetofindthemoney,andbehold——therewerefiftygoldcoins!

Pinocchiorantothemirror。Hehardlyrecognizedhimself。

Thebrightfaceofatallboylookedathimwithwide-awakeblueeyes,darkbrownhairandhappy,smilinglips。

Surroundedbysomuchsplendor,theMarionettehardlyknewwhathewasdoing。Herubbedhiseyestwoorthreetimes,wonderingifhewerestillasleeporawakeanddecidedhemustbeawake。

\"AndwhereisFather?\"hecriedsuddenly。Heranintothenextroom,andtherestoodGeppetto,grownyearsyoungerovernight,spickandspaninhisnewclothesandgayasalarkinthemorning。HewasoncemoreMastroGeppetto,thewoodcarver,hardatworkonalovelypictureframe,decoratingitwithflowersandleaves,andheadsofanimals。

\"Father,Father,whathashappened?Tellmeifyoucan,\"

criedPinocchio,asheranandjumpedonhisFather’sneck。

\"Thissuddenchangeinourhouseisallyourdoing,mydearPinocchio,\"answeredGeppetto。

\"WhathaveItodowithit?\"

\"Justthis。Whenbadboysbecomegoodandkind,theyhavethepowerofmakingtheirhomesgayandnewwithhappiness。\"

\"IwonderwheretheoldPinocchioofwoodhashiddenhimself?\"

\"Thereheis,\"answeredGeppetto。AndhepointedtoalargeMarionetteleaningagainstachair,headturnedtooneside,armshanginglimp,andlegstwistedunderhim。

Afteralong,longlook,Pinocchiosaidtohimselfwithgreatcontent:

\"HowridiculousIwasasaMarionette!AndhowhappyIam,nowthatIhavebecomearealboy!\"