. Pinocchio : the tale of a puppet . rom the bother of books and school, youmust acknowledge that you owe it to me, to myadvice and to my persuasions. It is only friendswho know how to render such great services. It is true, Candlewick! If I am now a reallyhappy boy, it is all your doing. But do you knowwhat the master used to say when he talked tome of you ? He always said to me: 4 Do notassociate with that rascal Candlewick, for he isa bad companion, and will only lead you intomischief! . . Poor master! replied the other, shaking hishead. I know only too well that he disliked me, 212 THE ADV


. Pinocchio : the tale of a puppet . rom the bother of books and school, youmust acknowledge that you owe it to me, to myadvice and to my persuasions. It is only friendswho know how to render such great services. It is true, Candlewick! If I am now a reallyhappy boy, it is all your doing. But do you knowwhat the master used to say when he talked tome of you ? He always said to me: 4 Do notassociate with that rascal Candlewick, for he isa bad companion, and will only lead you intomischief! . . Poor master! replied the other, shaking hishead. I know only too well that he disliked me, 212 THE ADVENTURES OF PINOCCHIO and amused himself by calumniating me; but I amgenerous and I forgive him ! Noble soul! said Pinocchio, embracing hisfriend affectionately, and kissing him between theeyes. This delightful life had gone on for five days had been entirely spent in play andamusement, without a thought of books or school,when one morning Pinocchio awoke to a mostdisagreeable surprise that put him into a verybad


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