. Pinocchio : the tale of a puppet . have reasons for wishing to see the Dog-fish,but I will go and see him when school is over. Poor donkey! exclaimed one of the you suppose that a fish of that size will waityour convenience ? As soon as he is tired of beinghere he will start for another place, and then it willbe too late. How long does it take from here to the shore ?asked the puppet. We can be there and back in an hour. Then away ! shouted Pinocchio, and he whoruns fastest is the best! Having thus given the signal to start, the boys, THE ADVENTURES OF PINOCCHIO 161 with their
. Pinocchio : the tale of a puppet . have reasons for wishing to see the Dog-fish,but I will go and see him when school is over. Poor donkey! exclaimed one of the you suppose that a fish of that size will waityour convenience ? As soon as he is tired of beinghere he will start for another place, and then it willbe too late. How long does it take from here to the shore ?asked the puppet. We can be there and back in an hour. Then away ! shouted Pinocchio, and he whoruns fastest is the best! Having thus given the signal to start, the boys, THE ADVENTURES OF PINOCCHIO 161 with their books and copy-books under their arms,rushed off across the fields, and Pinocchio wasalways the first—he seemed to have wings to hisfeet. From time to time he turned to jeer at hiscompanions, who were some distance behind, andseeing them panting for breath, covered with dustand their tongues hanging out of their mouths, helaughed heartily. The unfortunate boy little knewwhat terrors and horrible disasters he was going tomeet with!.
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