. Pinocchio : the tale of a puppet . dinary length that poor Pinocchio could not movein any direction. If he turned to one side he struckhis nose against the bed or the window-panes, ifhe turned to the other he struck it against the wallsor the door, if he raised his head a little he ran therisk of sticking it into one of the Fairys the Fairy looked at him and laughed. ? 3 fj •s ^J **^ ioo THE ADVENTURES OF PINOCCHIO What are you laughing at ? asked the puppet,very confused and anxious at finding his nosegrowing so prodigiously. I am laughing at the lie you have told. u And how can yo


. Pinocchio : the tale of a puppet . dinary length that poor Pinocchio could not movein any direction. If he turned to one side he struckhis nose against the bed or the window-panes, ifhe turned to the other he struck it against the wallsor the door, if he raised his head a little he ran therisk of sticking it into one of the Fairys the Fairy looked at him and laughed. ? 3 fj •s ^J **^ ioo THE ADVENTURES OF PINOCCHIO What are you laughing at ? asked the puppet,very confused and anxious at finding his nosegrowing so prodigiously. I am laughing at the lie you have told. u And how can you possibly know that I havetold a lie ? Lies, my dear boy, are found out immediately,because they are of two sorts. There are lies thathave short legs, and lies that have Jong lie, as it happens, is one of those that havea long nose. Pinocchio, not knowing where to hide himself forshame, tried to run out of the room ; but he didnot succeed, for his nose had increased so muchthat it could no longer pass through the


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