. Pinocchio . m on the cushions of the carriageand bring him to me. Have you understood ? The Poodle, to show that he had under-stood, shook the case of blue satin that he hadon three or four times, and ran off like a race-horse. Shortly afterwards a beautiful little car-riage came out of the coach-house. The cushionswere stuffed with canary feathers, and it waslined in the inside with whipped cream, custard,and Savoy biscuits. The little carriage wasdrawn by a hundred pairs of white mice, andthe Poodle, seated on the coach-box, crackedhis whip from side to side like a driver whenhe is afraid


. Pinocchio . m on the cushions of the carriageand bring him to me. Have you understood ? The Poodle, to show that he had under-stood, shook the case of blue satin that he hadon three or four times, and ran off like a race-horse. Shortly afterwards a beautiful little car-riage came out of the coach-house. The cushionswere stuffed with canary feathers, and it waslined in the inside with whipped cream, custard,and Savoy biscuits. The little carriage wasdrawn by a hundred pairs of white mice, andthe Poodle, seated on the coach-box, crackedhis whip from side to side like a driver whenhe is afraid that he is behind time. A quarter of an hour had not passed whenthe carriage returned. The Fairy, who waswaiting at the door of the house, took the poorpuppet in her arms, and carried him into alittle room that was wainscoted with mother-of-pearl, and sent at once to summon the mostfamous doctors in the neighbourhood. The doctors came immediately one after theother: namely a Crow, an Owl, and a Talking-cricket.


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