[The Adventures of Pinocchio by C. Collodi--Pseudonym of Carlo Lorenzini]@TWC D-Link bookThe Adventures of Pinocchio CHAPTER 36 1/17
Pinocchio finally ceases to be a Marionette and becomes a boy "My dear Father, we are saved!" cried the Marionette.
"All we have to do now is to get to the shore, and that is easy." Without another word, he swam swiftly away in an effort to reach land as soon as possible.
All at once he noticed that Geppetto was shivering and shaking as if with a high fever. Was he shivering from fear or from cold? Who knows? Perhaps a little of both.
But Pinocchio, thinking his father was frightened, tried to comfort him by saying: "Courage, Father! In a few moments we shall be safe on land." "But where is that blessed shore ?" asked the little old man, more and more worried as he tried to pierce the faraway shadows.
"Here I am searching on all sides and I see nothing but sea and sky." "I see the shore," said the Marionette.
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