. Pinocchio : the adventures of a marionette . ime, during the night, the gold piecebegins to grow and blossom ; and the next morn-ing, returning to the field, guess what you find?Why, you find a tree loaded with gold pieces ! If I bury five pieces, said Pinocchio, all ex-cited, how many shall I find next morning ? It is easy to count, replied the Fox. Youcan do it on your fingers. Every gold piece willmake five hundred ; and therefore, multiplyingeach by five, you will have two thousand fivehundred. Oh, how beautiful ! cried Pinocchio, dancingwith joy. When I have all those gold pieces Iwill


. Pinocchio : the adventures of a marionette . ime, during the night, the gold piecebegins to grow and blossom ; and the next morn-ing, returning to the field, guess what you find?Why, you find a tree loaded with gold pieces ! If I bury five pieces, said Pinocchio, all ex-cited, how many shall I find next morning ? It is easy to count, replied the Fox. Youcan do it on your fingers. Every gold piece willmake five hundred ; and therefore, multiplyingeach by five, you will have two thousand fivehundred. Oh, how beautiful ! cried Pinocchio, dancingwith joy. When I have all those gold pieces Iwill give you five hundred of them and I will takethe other two thousand to my papa. 52 PINOCCHIO A present to us ! cried the Fox, disdainfully^as if he were offended. No, indeed ! No, indeed ! said the Cat. We, said the Fox, work only to enrichothers. Only others, said the Cat. What good people ! thought Pinocchio ; andforgetting all about his papa, the new coat, andthe ABC card, he said to the Fox and the Cat,Come on, then; I will go with


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