[The Adventures of Pinocchio by C. Collodi--Pseudonym of Carlo Lorenzini]@TWC D-Link bookThe Adventures of Pinocchio CHAPTER 32 5/7
In desperation, he returned home and knocked at the door. "Who is it ?" asked Lamp-Wick from within. "It is I!" answered the Marionette. "Wait a minute." After a full half hour the door opened.
Another surprise awaited Pinocchio! There in the room stood his friend, with a large cotton bag on his head, pulled far down to his very nose. At the sight of that bag, Pinocchio felt slightly happier and thought to himself: "My friend must be suffering from the same sickness that I am! I wonder if he, too, has donkey fever ?" But pretending he had seen nothing, he asked with a smile: "How are you, my dear Lamp-Wick ?" "Very well.
Like a mouse in a Parmesan cheese." "Is that really true ?" "Why should I lie to you ?" "I beg your pardon, my friend, but why then are you wearing that cotton bag over your ears ?" "The doctor has ordered it because one of my knees hurts.
And you, dear Marionette, why are you wearing that cotton bag down to your nose ?" "The doctor has ordered it because I have bruised my foot." "Oh, my poor Pinocchio!" "Oh, my poor Lamp-Wick!" An embarrassingly long silence followed these words, during which time the two friends looked at each other in a mocking way. Finally the Marionette, in a voice sweet as honey and soft as a flute, said to his companion: "Tell me, Lamp-Wick, dear friend, have you ever suffered from an earache ?" "Never! And you ?" "Never! Still, since this morning my ear has been torturing me." "So has mine." "Yours, too? And which ear is it ?" "Both of them.
And yours ?" "Both of them, too.
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