[The Adventures of Pinocchio by C. Collodi--Pseudonym of Carlo Lorenzini]@TWC D-Link bookThe Adventures of Pinocchio CHAPTER 30 2/7
Some accepted quickly and gladly.
Others had to be coaxed, but when they heard that the toast was to be buttered on both sides, they all ended by accepting the invitation with the words, "We'll come to please you." Now it must be known that, among all his friends, Pinocchio had one whom he loved most of all.
The boy's real name was Romeo, but everyone called him Lamp-Wick, for he was long and thin and had a woebegone look about him. Lamp-Wick was the laziest boy in the school and the biggest mischief-maker, but Pinocchio loved him dearly. That day, he went straight to his friend's house to invite him to the party, but Lamp-Wick was not at home.
He went a second time, and again a third, but still without success. Where could he be? Pinocchio searched here and there and everywhere, and finally discovered him hiding near a farmer's wagon. "What are you doing there ?" asked Pinocchio, running up to him. "I am waiting for midnight to strike to go--" "Where ?" "Far, far away!" "And I have gone to your house three times to look for you!" "What did you want from me ?" "Haven't you heard the news? Don't you know what good luck is mine ?" "What is it ?" "Tomorrow I end my days as a Marionette and become a boy, like you and all my other friends." "May it bring you luck!" "Shall I see you at my party tomorrow ?" "But I'm telling you that I go tonight." "At what time ?" "At midnight." "And where are you going ?" "To a real country--the best in the world--a wonderful place!" "What is it called ?" "It is called the Land of Toys.
Why don't you come, too ?" "I? Oh, no!" "You are making a big mistake, Pinocchio.
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