[The Adventures of Pinocchio by C. Collodi--Pseudonym of Carlo Lorenzini]@TWC D-Link bookThe Adventures of Pinocchio CHAPTER 31 2/12
The thought that in a few hours they would reach a country where there were no schools, no books, no teachers, made these boys so happy that they felt neither hunger, nor thirst, nor sleep, nor discomfort. No sooner had the wagon stopped than the little fat man turned to Lamp-Wick.
With bows and smiles, he asked in a wheedling tone: "Tell me, my fine boy, do you also want to come to my wonderful country ?" "Indeed I do." "But I warn you, my little dear, there's no more room in the wagon.
It is full." "Never mind," answered Lamp-Wick.
"If there's no room inside, I can sit on the top of the coach." And with one leap, he perched himself there. "What about you, my love ?" asked the Little Man, turning politely to Pinocchio.
"What are you going to do? Will you come with us, or do you stay here ?" "I stay here," answered Pinocchio.
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