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The Adventures of Pinocchio

Chapter 7 7

Word Count: 811    |    Released on: 28/11/2017

and gives his own brea

t were burned and gone. As soon as he heard his Father's voice, he jumped up from his

ise as a sack of wood falling

me!" Geppetto shout

nswered the Marionette in despair

can't

eone has eat

has eat

hat little animal busily playing with s

etto, "or I'll give you a so

up. Oh, dear! Oh, dear! I shall hav

re only other pranks of the Marionette, climbed up t

really without feet, he felt very sad and sorrowful. Picking him up from the floo

dear little Pinocchio! Ho

'You are a Marionette and you have a wooden head;' and I threw the hammer at him and killed him. It was his own fault, for I didn't want to kill him. And I put the pan on the coals, but the Chick flew away and said, 'I'll see you again! Remember me to the family.' And my hunger grew, and I went out, and the old man w

xcept that the Marionette was hungry, felt sorry for him, and pu

eakfast, but I give them to you g

eat them, please

at you were so dainty and fussy about your food. Bad, very bad! In this world, even as children, we

o, "but I will not eat the pears if t

nife, peeled the three pears, and

ling and started to throw the cor

way! Everything in this w

not eat!" cried Pinoc

repeated Ge

es were placed on the t

ars, or rather devoured them. Th

till h

no more to

nothing

se three cores a

inocchio, "if there is no

but, one after another, the s

e!" he said after e

you that one must not be too fussy and too dainty about food

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The Adventures of Pinocchio
The Adventures of Pinocchio
“A classic tale of mischance and mischief based on the original adventures. A naughty wooden puppet gets into trouble, disobeys his father, forgets his pomises, and skips through life looking for fun. Just like a "real boy." Until he learns that to become truly real, he must open his heart and think of others.”