[The Adventures of Pinocchio by C. Collodi--Pseudonym of Carlo Lorenzini]@TWC D-Link bookThe Adventures of Pinocchio CHAPTER 30 5/7
My good Fairy wants me to return home before night." "Wait two minutes more." "It's too late!" "Only two minutes." "And if the Fairy scolds me ?" "Let her scold.
After she gets tired, she will stop," said Lamp-Wick. "Are you going alone or with others ?" "Alone? There will be more than a hundred of us!" "Will you walk ?" "At midnight the wagon passes here that is to take us within the boundaries of that marvelous country." "How I wish midnight would strike!" "Why ?" "To see you all set out together." "Stay here a while longer and you will see us!" "No, no.
I want to return home." "Wait two more minutes." "I have waited too long as it is.
The Fairy will be worried." "Poor Fairy! Is she afraid the bats will eat you up ?" "Listen, Lamp-Wick," said the Marionette, "are you really sure that there are no schools in the Land of Toys ?" "Not even the shadow of one." "Not even one teacher ?" "Not one." "And one does not have to study ?" "Never, never, never!" "What a great land!" said Pinocchio, feeling his mouth water.
"What a beautiful land! I have never been there, but I can well imagine it." "Why don't you come, too ?" "It is useless for you to tempt me! I told you I promised my good Fairy to behave myself, and I am going to keep my word." "Good-by, then, and remember me to the grammar schools, to the high schools, and even to the colleges if you meet them on the way." "Good-by, Lamp-Wick.
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