. Pinocchio : the tale of a puppet . They immediately perched on Pmocchios nose and began to peck at XVIII Pinoccbio meets again the Fox and the Cat, and goeswith them to bury his money in the Field ofmiracles. THE Fairy, as you can imagine, allowed the puppetto cry and to roar for a good half-hour over hisnose, which could no longer pass through the doorof the room. This she did to give him a severelesson, and to correct him of the disgraceful fault oftelling lies—the most disgraceful fault that a boy canhave. But when she saw him quite disfigured, andhis eyes swollen out of his head fro


. Pinocchio : the tale of a puppet . They immediately perched on Pmocchios nose and began to peck at XVIII Pinoccbio meets again the Fox and the Cat, and goeswith them to bury his money in the Field ofmiracles. THE Fairy, as you can imagine, allowed the puppetto cry and to roar for a good half-hour over hisnose, which could no longer pass through the doorof the room. This she did to give him a severelesson, and to correct him of the disgraceful fault oftelling lies—the most disgraceful fault that a boy canhave. But when she saw him quite disfigured, andhis eyes swollen out of his head from weeping, shefelt full of compassion for him. She therefore beather hands together, and at that signal a thousandlarge birds called Woodpeckers flew in at thewindow. They immediately perched on Pinocchiosnose, and began to peck at it with such zeal that tot ioi THE ADVENTURES OF PINOCCHIO in a few minutes his enormous and ridiculous nosewas reduced to its usual dimensions. What a good Fairy you are, said the puppet,drying his eyes, u and how much I love you ! I love you also, answered the Fairy; a


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