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

CHAPTER 36
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I deserve it! But spare my poor old father." "I am going to spare both the father and the son.

I have only wanted to remind you of the trick you long ago played upon me, to teach you that in this world of ours we must be kind and courteous to others, if we want to find kindness and courtesy in our own days of trouble." "You are right, little Cricket, you are more than right, and I shall remember the lesson you have taught me.

But will you tell how you succeeded in buying this pretty little cottage ?" "This cottage was given to me yesterday by a little Goat with blue hair." "And where did the Goat go ?" asked Pinocchio.
"I don't know." "And when will she come back ?" "She will never come back.

Yesterday she went away bleating sadly, and it seemed to me she said: 'Poor Pinocchio, I shall never see him again.
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.the Shark must have eaten him by this time.'" "Were those her real words?
Then it was she--it was--my dear little Fairy," cried out Pinocchio, sobbing bitterly.


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