[The Adventures of Pinocchio by C. Collodi--Pseudonym of Carlo Lorenzini]@TWC D-Link book
The Adventures of Pinocchio

CHAPTER 12
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If you do, you'll be sorry!" Poor little Blackbird! If he had only kept his words to himself! In the twinkling of an eyelid, the Cat leaped on him, and ate him, feathers and all.
After eating the bird, he cleaned his whiskers, closed his eyes, and became blind once more.
"Poor Blackbird!" said Pinocchio to the Cat.

"Why did you kill him ?" "I killed him to teach him a lesson.

He talks too much.

Next time he will keep his words to himself." By this time the three companions had walked a long distance.

Suddenly, the Fox stopped in his tracks and, turning to the Marionette, said to him: "Do you want to double your gold pieces ?" "What do you mean ?" "Do you want one hundred, a thousand, two thousand gold pieces for your miserable five ?" "Yes, but how ?" "The way is very easy.


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