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

CHAPTER 29
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Without knowing it, I rubbed myself against a newly painted wall," he lied, ashamed to say that he had been made ready for the frying pan.
"What have you done with your coat and your hat and your breeches ?" "I met thieves and they robbed me.

Tell me, my good man, have you not, perhaps, a little suit to give me, so that I may go home ?" "My boy, as for clothes, I have only a bag in which I keep hops.

If you want it, take it.

There it is." Pinocchio did not wait for him to repeat his words.

He took the bag, which happened to be empty, and after cutting a big hole at the top and two at the sides, he slipped into it as if it were a shirt.


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