[The Adventures of Pinocchio by C. Collodi--Pseudonym of Carlo Lorenzini]@TWC D-Link bookThe Adventures of Pinocchio CHAPTER 20 2/3
I wonder if Father is waiting for me.
Will I find him at the Fairy's house? It is so long, poor man, since I have seen him, and I do so want his love and his kisses.
And will the Fairy ever forgive me for all I have done? She who has been so good to me and to whom I owe my life! Can there be a worse or more heartless boy than I am anywhere ?" As he spoke, he stopped suddenly, frozen with terror. What was the matter? An immense Serpent lay stretched across the road--a Serpent with a bright green skin, fiery eyes which glowed and burned, and a pointed tail that smoked like a chimney. How frightened was poor Pinocchio! He ran back wildly for half a mile, and at last settled himself atop a heap of stones to wait for the Serpent to go on his way and leave the road clear for him. He waited an hour; two hours; three hours; but the Serpent was always there, and even from afar one could see the flash of his red eyes and the column of smoke which rose from his long, pointed tail. Pinocchio, trying to feel very brave, walked straight up to him and said in a sweet, soothing voice: "I beg your pardon, Mr.Serpent, would you be so kind as to step aside to let me pass ?" He might as well have talked to a wall.
The Serpent never moved. Once more, in the same sweet voice, he spoke: "You must know, Mr.Serpent, that I am going home where my father is waiting for me.
It is so long since I have seen him! Would you mind very much if I passed ?" He waited for some sign of an answer to his questions, but the answer did not come.
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