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

CHAPTER 14
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CHAPTER 14.
Pinocchio, not having listened to the good advice of the Talking Cricket, falls into the hands of the Assassins.
"Dear, oh, dear! When I come to think of it," said the Marionette to himself, as he once more set out on his journey, "we boys are really very unlucky.

Everybody scolds us, everybody gives us advice, everybody warns us.

If we were to allow it, everyone would try to be father and mother to us; everyone, even the Talking Cricket.

Take me, for example.
Just because I would not listen to that bothersome Cricket, who knows how many misfortunes may be awaiting me! Assassins indeed! At least I have never believed in them, nor ever will.

To speak sensibly, I think assassins have been invented by fathers and mothers to frighten children who want to run away at night.


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