The Adventures of Pinocchio
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, carpenter, found a piece of wood
s ago th
tle readers will
an expensive piece of wood. Far from it. Just a common block of firewood, one of thos
d itself in the shop of an old carpenter. His real name was Mastro Antonio, but everyone called him Ma
Cherry was filled with joy. Rubbing his hands
of time. I shall use it t
about to give it the first blow, he stood still with arm uplifted, for he had heard a
on Mastro Cherry's face! His f
nd he saw no one! He looked under the bench-no one! He peeped inside the closet-no one! He search
g. "It can easily be seen that I only thought I heard the
solemn blow upon
cried the same far
d out of his head, his mouth opened wid
of his senses, he said, tremb
o weep and cry like a child? I can hardly believe it. Here it is-a piece of common firewood, good only to burn
rted to knock it about unmercifully. He threw it to the floo
nd cry. He waited two minutes-nothing; f
up his wig with his hand. "It can easily be seen I only ima
to death, so he tried to sing a
he wood smooth and even, but as he drew it to and fro, he
it! Ha, ha, ha! You
if shot. When he opened his eyes, h
ad turned even the tip of his
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