[The Adventures of Pinocchio by C. Collodi--Pseudonym of Carlo Lorenzini]@TWC D-Link bookThe Adventures of Pinocchio CHAPTER 8 2/2
We'll go to a bookstore and buy it." "And the money ?" "I have none." "Neither have I," said the old man sadly. Pinocchio, although a happy boy always, became sad and downcast at these words.
When poverty shows itself, even mischievous boys understand what it means. "What does it matter, after all ?" cried Geppetto all at once, as he jumped up from his chair.
Putting on his old coat, full of darns and patches, he ran out of the house without another word. After a while he returned.
In his hands he had the A-B-C book for his son, but the old coat was gone.
The poor fellow was in his shirt sleeves and the day was cold. "Where's your coat, Father ?" "I have sold it." "Why did you sell your coat ?" "It was too warm." Pinocchio understood the answer in a twinkling, and, unable to restrain his tears, he jumped on his father's neck and kissed him over and over..
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