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

CHAPTER 35
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The only thing he spat out was the main-mast, for it stuck in his teeth.

To my own good luck, that ship was loaded with meat, preserved foods, crackers, bread, bottles of wine, raisins, cheese, coffee, sugar, wax candles, and boxes of matches.

With all these blessings, I have been able to live happily on for two whole years, but now I am at the very last crumbs.

Today there is nothing left in the cupboard, and this candle you see here is the last one I have." "And then ?" "And then, my dear, we'll find ourselves in darkness." "Then, my dear Father," said Pinocchio, "there is no time to lose.

We must try to escape." "Escape! How ?" "We can run out of the Shark's mouth and dive into the sea." "You speak well, but I cannot swim, my dear Pinocchio." "Why should that matter?
You can climb on my shoulders and I, who am a fine swimmer, will carry you safely to the shore." "Dreams, my boy!" answered Geppetto, shaking his head and smiling sadly.
"Do you think it possible for a Marionette, a yard high, to have the strength to carry me on his shoulders and swim ?" "Try it and see! And in any case, if it is written that we must die, we shall at least die together." Not adding another word, Pinocchio took the candle in his hand and going ahead to light the way, he said to his father: "Follow me and have no fear." They walked a long distance through the stomach and the whole body of the Shark.


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