. Pinocchio : the tale of a puppet . XXXIV Pinocchio, having been thrown into the sea, is eaten bythe Jish and becomes a puppet as he was he is swimming away to save his life he isswallowed by the terrible Dog-fish. AFTER Pinocchio had been fifty minutes under thewater, his purchaser said aloud to himself: My poor little lame donkey must by this timebe quite drowned. I will therefore pull him out ofthe water, and I will make a fine drum of his skin. And he began to haul in the rope that he had tiedto the donkeys leg; and he hauled, and hauled, andhauled, until at last . . what do


. Pinocchio : the tale of a puppet . XXXIV Pinocchio, having been thrown into the sea, is eaten bythe Jish and becomes a puppet as he was he is swimming away to save his life he isswallowed by the terrible Dog-fish. AFTER Pinocchio had been fifty minutes under thewater, his purchaser said aloud to himself: My poor little lame donkey must by this timebe quite drowned. I will therefore pull him out ofthe water, and I will make a fine drum of his skin. And he began to haul in the rope that he had tiedto the donkeys leg; and he hauled, and hauled, andhauled, until at last . . what do you think appearedabove the water ? Instead of a little dead donkey hesaw a live puppet, who was wriggling like an eel. Seeing this wooden puppet the poor man thoughthe was dreaming, and, struck dumb with astonish-ment, he remained with his mouth open and his eyesstarting out of his head. Having somewhat recovered from his first stupe-faction, he asked in a quavering voice : 236 THE ADVENTURES OF PINOCCHIO And the little donkey t


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