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

CHAPTER 28
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Pinocchio runs the danger of being fried in a pan like a fish During that wild chase, Pinocchio lived through a terrible moment when he almost gave himself up as lost.

This was when Alidoro (that was the Mastiff's name), in a frenzy of running, came so near that he was on the very point of reaching him.
The Marionette heard, close behind him, the labored breathing of the beast who was fast on his trail, and now and again even felt his hot breath blow over him.
Luckily, by this time, he was very near the shore, and the sea was in sight; in fact, only a few short steps away.
As soon as he set foot on the beach, Pinocchio gave a leap and fell into the water.

Alidoro tried to stop, but as he was running very fast, he couldn't, and he, too, landed far out in the sea.

Strange though it may seem, the Dog could not swim.

He beat the water with his paws to hold himself up, but the harder he tried, the deeper he sank.


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