. Pinocchio : the tale of a puppet . The poor boy . . had got in anticipation an indigestion of gold XIII The inn of The Red Craw-fish. THEY walked, and walked, and walked, until atlast, towards evening, they arrived dead tired atthe inn of The Red Craw-fish. Let us stop here a little, said the Fox, thatwe may have something to eat and rest ourselvesfor an hour or two. We will start again at mid-night, so as to arrive at the Field of miracles bydawn to-morrow morning. Having gone into the inn they all three sat downto table : but none of them had any appetite. The Cat, who was sufferi
. Pinocchio : the tale of a puppet . The poor boy . . had got in anticipation an indigestion of gold XIII The inn of The Red Craw-fish. THEY walked, and walked, and walked, until atlast, towards evening, they arrived dead tired atthe inn of The Red Craw-fish. Let us stop here a little, said the Fox, thatwe may have something to eat and rest ourselvesfor an hour or two. We will start again at mid-night, so as to arrive at the Field of miracles bydawn to-morrow morning. Having gone into the inn they all three sat downto table : but none of them had any appetite. The Cat, who was suffering from indigestion andfeeling seriously indisposed, could only eat thirty-five mullet with tomato sauce, and four portions oftripe with Parmesan cheese; and because she 70 THE ADVENTURES OF PINOCCHIO thought the tripe was not seasoned enough, sheasked three times for the butter and grated cheese! The Fox would also willingly have picked a little,but as his doctor had ordered him a strict diet, hewas forced to content himself simply with a haredressed with a sweet and sour sauce, and garnishedlightly wit
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