y chair, a poor bed, and a broken-down table. At the end of the room there was a fireplace with a lighted fire; but the fire was painted
to took his tools and set to work
at will bring him luck. I once knew a whole family so called. There was Pinocchio the father, Pinocch
Chicken P
ay and
to work in good earnest, and he first made h
astonishment when he perceived that
red at by those two wooden e
eyes, why do
e ans
it began to grow. And it grew, and grew, and grew, until in a few min
it off, but the more he cut and shortened it,
completed when it began
o, provoked; but he might as
say!" he roared in
ghing, but put out its to
ntinued his labors. After the mouth he fashioned the chin, then t
wig snatched from his head. He turned round, and what
ve me back my
g it, put it on his own head and w
adder and more melancholy than he had ever been in his
you are already beginning to show want of respe
dried
he feet remain
the feet he received a ki
elf; "I should have thought of
the arms and placed him on t
move, but Geppetto led him by the hand and sh
imself and to run about the room, until, having gone out
Pinocchio leaped in front of him like a hare and knocking his wooden feet toget
street, seeing a wooden puppet running like a race-horse, stoo
d escaped from his master. Planting himself courageously with his legs apart in the middle of the road,
ricading the whole street, he endeavored to take him by sur
ishing to punish him, Geppetto intended to pull his ears at once. But imagine his feelings when he could not su
s he was leading him away he said to
soon as we arrive we will settl
d not take another step. In the meanwhile a crowd of idlers and in
aid one thing,
not to wish to return home! Who knows how
ers added m
egular tyrant! If that poor puppet is left in his h
liberty and led Geppetto to prison. The poor man, not being ready with words to de
ake him a well-conducted puppet! But it serves