第2章

类别:其他 作者:Carlo Collodi字数:22080更新时间:19/01/03 14:29:07
\"Areyoudeaf?Wait,youngman,we’llgetitfromyouinatwinkling!\" OneofthemgrabbedtheMarionettebythenoseandtheotherbythechin,andtheypulledhimunmercifullyfromsidetosideinordertomakehimopenhismouth。 Allwasofnouse。TheMarionette’slipsmighthavebeennailedtogether。Theywouldnotopen。 IndesperationthesmallerofthetwoAssassinspulledoutalongknifefromhispocket,andtriedtopryPinocchio’smouthopenwithit。 Quickasaflash,theMarionettesankhisteethdeepintotheAssassin’shand,bititoffandspatitout。Fancyhissurprisewhenhesawthatitwasnotahand,butacat’spaw。 Encouragedbythisfirstvictory,hefreedhimselffromtheclawsofhisassailersand,leapingoverthebushesalongtheroad,ranswiftlyacrossthefields。Hispursuerswereafterhimatonce,liketwodogschasingahare。 Afterrunningsevenmilesorso,Pinocchiowaswell- nighexhausted。Seeinghimselflost,heclimbedupagiantpinetreeandsattheretoseewhathecouldsee。 TheAssassinstriedtoclimbalso,buttheyslippedandfell。 Farfromgivingupthechase,thisonlyspurredthemon。 Theygatheredabundleofwood,pileditupatthefootofthepine,andsetfiretoit。Inatwinklingthetreebegantosputterandburnlikeacandleblownbythewind。Pinocchiosawtheflamesclimbhigherandhigher。NotwishingtoendhisdaysasaroastedMarionette,hejumpedquicklytothegroundandoffhewent,theAssassinsclosetohim,asbefore。 Dawnwasbreakingwhen,withoutanywarningwhatsoever,Pinocchiofoundhispathbarredbyadeeppoolfullofwaterthecolorofmuddycoffee。 Whatwastheretodo?Witha\"One,two,three!\" hejumpedclearacrossit。TheAssassinsjumpedalso,butnothavingmeasuredtheirdistancewell——splash!!!—— theyfellrightintothemiddleofthepool。Pinocchiowhoheardthesplashandfeltit,too,criedout,laughing,butneverstoppinginhisrace: \"Apleasantbathtoyou,signori!\" Hethoughttheymustsurelybedrownedandturnedhisheadtosee。Buttherewerethetwosomberfiguresstillfollowinghim,thoughtheirblacksacksweredrenchedanddrippingwithwater。 CHAPTER15 TheAssassinschasePinocchio,catchhim,andhanghimtothebranchofagiantoaktreeAsheran,theMarionettefeltmoreandmorecertainthathewouldhavetogivehimselfupintothehandsofhispursuers。Suddenlyhesawalittlecottagegleamingwhiteasthesnowamongthetreesoftheforest。 \"IfIhaveenoughbreathleftwithwhichtoreachthatlittlehouse,Imaybesaved,\"hesaidtohimself。 Notwaitinganothermoment,hedartedswiftlythroughthewoods,theAssassinsstillafterhim。 Afterahardraceofalmostanhour,tiredandoutofbreath,Pinocchiofinallyreachedthedoorofthecottageandknocked。Nooneanswered。 Heknockedagain,harderthanbefore,forbehindhimheheardthestepsandthelaboredbreathingofhispersecutors。Thesamesilencefollowed。 Asknockingwasofnouse,Pinocchio,indespair,begantokickandbangagainstthedoor,asifhewantedtobreakit。Atthenoise,awindowopenedandalovelymaidenlookedout。Shehadazurehairandafacewhiteaswax。Hereyeswereclosedandherhandscrossedonherbreast。Withavoicesoweakthatithardlycouldbeheard,shewhispered: \"Noonelivesinthishouse。Everyoneisdead。\" \"Won’tyou,atleast,openthedoorforme?\" criedPinocchioinabeseechingvoice。 \"Ialsoamdead。\" \"Dead?Whatareyoudoingatthewindow,then?\" \"Iamwaitingforthecoffintotakemeaway。\" Afterthesewords,thelittlegirldisappearedandthewindowclosedwithoutasound。 \"Oh,LovelyMaidenwithAzureHair,\"criedPinocchio,\"open,Ibegofyou。TakepityonapoorboywhoisbeingchasedbytwoAssass——\" Hedidnotfinish,fortwopowerfulhandsgraspedhimbytheneckandthesametwohorriblevoicesgrowledthreateningly:\"Nowwehaveyou!\" TheMarionette,seeingdeathdancingbeforehim,trembledsohardthatthejointsofhislegsrattledandthecoinstinkledunderhistongue。 \"Well,\"theAssassinsasked,\"willyouopenyourmouthnowornot?Ah!Youdonotanswer?Verywell,thistimeyoushallopenit。\" Takingouttwolong,sharpknives,theystrucktwoheavyblowsontheMarionette’sback。 Happilyforhim,Pinocchiowasmadeofveryhardwoodandtheknivesbrokeintoathousandpieces。TheAssassinslookedateachotherindismay,holdingthehandlesoftheknivesintheirhands。 \"Iunderstand,\"saidoneofthemtotheother,\"thereisnothinglefttodonowbuttohanghim。\" \"Tohanghim,\"repeatedtheother。 TheytiedPinocchio’shandsbehindhisshouldersandslippedthenoosearoundhisneck。Throwingtheropeoverthehighlimbofagiantoaktree,theypulledtillthepoorMarionettehungfarupinspace。 Satisfiedwiththeirwork,theysatonthegrasswaitingforPinocchiotogivehislastgasp。ButafterthreehourstheMarionette’seyeswerestillopen,hismouthstillshutandhislegskickedharderthanever。 Tiredofwaiting,theAssassinscalledtohimmockingly: \"Good-bytilltomorrow。Whenwereturninthemorning,wehopeyou’llbepoliteenoughtoletusfindyoudeadandgoneandwithyourmouthwideopen。\" Withthesewordstheywent。 Afewminuteswentbyandthenawildwindstartedtoblow。Asitshriekedandmoaned,thepoorlittlesuffererwasblowntoandfrolikethehammerofabell。 Therockingmadehimseasickandthenoose,becomingtighterandtighter,chokedhim。Littlebylittleafilmcoveredhiseyes。 Deathwascreepingnearerandnearer,andtheMarionettestillhopedforsomegoodsoultocometohisrescue,butnooneappeared。Ashewasabouttodie,hethoughtofhispooroldfather,andhardlyconsciousofwhathewassaying,murmuredtohimself: \"Oh,Father,dearFather!Ifyouwereonlyhere!\" Thesewerehislastwords。Heclosedhiseyes,openedhismouth,stretchedouthislegs,andhungthere,asifheweredead。 CHAPTER16 TheLovelyMaidenwithAzureHairsendsforthepoorMarionette,putshimtobed,andcallsthreeDoctorstotellherifPinocchioisdeadoraliveIfthepoorMarionettehaddangledtheremuchlonger,allhopewouldhavebeenlost。Luckilyforhim,theLovelyMaidenwithAzureHaironceagainlookedoutofherwindow。Filledwithpityatthesightofthepoorlittlefellowbeingknockedhelplesslyaboutbythewind,sheclappedherhandssharplytogetherthreetimes。 Atthesignal,aloudwhirrofwingsinquickflightwasheardandalargeFalconcameandsettleditselfonthewindowledge。 \"Whatdoyoucommand,mycharmingFairy?\"askedtheFalcon,bendinghisbeakindeepreverence(foritmustbeknownthat,afterall,theLovelyMaidenwithAzureHairwasnoneotherthanaverykindFairywhohadlived,formorethanathousandyears,inthevicinityoftheforest)。 \"DoyouseethatMarionettehangingfromthelimbofthatgiantoaktree?\" \"Iseehim。\" \"Verywell。Flyimmediatelytohim。Withyourstrongbeak,breaktheknotwhichholdshimtied,takehimdown,andlayhimsoftlyonthegrassatthefootoftheoak。\" TheFalconflewawayandaftertwominutesreturned,saying,\"Ihavedonewhatyouhavecommanded。\" \"Howdidyoufindhim?Aliveordead?\" \"Atfirstglance,Ithoughthewasdead。ButIfoundIwaswrong,forassoonasIloosenedtheknotaroundhisneck,hegavealongsighandmumbledwithafaintvoice,`NowIfeelbetter!’\" TheFairyclappedherhandstwice。AmagnificentPoodleappeared,walkingonhishindlegsjustlikeaman。Hewasdressedincourtlivery。Atricorntrimmedwithgoldlacewassetatarakishangleoverawigofwhitecurlsthatdroppeddowntohiswaist。Heworeajauntycoatofchocolate-coloredvelvet,withdiamondbuttons,andwithtwohugepocketswhichwerealwaysfilledwithbones,droppedthereatdinnerbyhislovingmistress。 Breechesofcrimsonvelvet,silkstockings,andlow,silver-buckledslipperscompletedhiscostume。Histailwasencasedinabluesilkcovering,whichwastoprotectitfromtherain。 \"Come,Medoro,\"saidtheFairytohim。\"Getmybestcoachreadyandsetouttowardtheforest。Onreachingtheoaktree,youwillfindapoor,half-deadMarionettestretchedoutonthegrass。Lifthimuptenderly,placehimonthesilkencushionsofthecoach,andbringhimheretome。\" ThePoodle,toshowthatheunderstood,waggedhissilk-coveredtailtwoorthreetimesandsetoffataquickpace。 Inafewminutes,alovelylittlecoach,madeofglass,withliningassoftaswhippedcreamandchocolatepudding,andstuffedwithcanaryfeathers,pulledoutofthestable。Itwasdrawnbyonehundredpairsofwhitemice,andthePoodlesatonthecoachman’sseatandsnappedhiswhipgaylyintheair,asifhewerearealcoachmaninahurrytogettohisdestination。 Inaquarterofanhourthecoachwasback。TheFairy,whowaswaitingatthedoorofthehouse,liftedthepoorlittleMarionetteinherarms,tookhimtoadaintyroomwithmother-of-pearlwalls,puthimtobed,andsentimmediatelyforthemostfamousdoctorsoftheneighborhoodtocometoher。 Oneafteranotherthedoctorscame,aCrow,andOwl,andaTalkingCricket。 \"Ishouldliketoknow,signori,\"saidtheFairy,turningtothethreedoctorsgatheredaboutPinocchio’sbed,\"IshouldliketoknowifthispoorMarionetteisdeadoralive。\" Atthisinvitation,theCrowsteppedoutandfeltPinocchio’spulse,hisnose,hislittletoe。 Thenhesolemnlypronouncedthefollowingwords: \"TomymindthisMarionetteisdeadandgone;butif,byanyevilchance,hewerenot,thenthatwouldbeasuresignthatheisstillalive!\" \"Iamsorry,\"saidtheOwl,\"tohavetocontradicttheCrow,myfamousfriendandcolleague。TomymindthisMarionetteisalive;butif,byanyevilchance,hewerenot,thenthatwouldbeasuresignthatheiswhollydead!\" \"Anddoyouholdanyopinion?\"theFairyaskedtheTalkingCricket。 \"Isaythatawisedoctor,whenhedoesnotknowwhatheistalkingabout,shouldknowenoughtokeephismouthshut。 However,thatMarionetteisnotastrangertome。 Ihaveknownhimalongtime!\" Pinocchio,whountilthenhadbeenveryquiet,shudderedsohardthatthebedshook。 \"ThatMarionette,\"continuedtheTalkingCricket,\"isarascaloftheworstkind。\" Pinocchioopenedhiseyesandclosedthemagain。 \"Heisrude,lazy,arunaway。\" Pinocchiohidhisfaceunderthesheets。 \"ThatMarionetteisadisobedientsonwhoisbreakinghisfather’sheart!\" Longshudderingsobswereheard,cries,anddeepsighs。 Thinkhowsurprisedeveryonewaswhen,onraisingthesheets,theydiscoveredPinocchiohalfmeltedintears! \"Whenthedeadweep,theyarebeginningtorecover,\" saidtheCrowsolemnly。 \"Iamsorrytocontradictmyfamousfriendandcolleague,\" saidtheOwl,\"butasfarasI’mconcerned,Ithinkthatwhenthedeadweep,itmeanstheydonotwanttodie。\" CHAPTER17 Pinocchioeatssugar,butrefusestotakemedicine。 Whentheundertakerscomeforhim,hedrinksthemedicineandfeelsbetter。 Afterwardshetellsalieand,inpunishment,hisnosegrowslongerandlongerAssoonasthethreedoctorshadlefttheroom,theFairywenttoPinocchio’sbedand,touchinghimontheforehead,noticedthathewasburningwithfever。 Shetookaglassofwater,putawhitepowderintoit,and,handingittotheMarionette,saidlovinglytohim: \"Drinkthis,andinafewdaysyou’llbeupandwell。\" Pinocchiolookedattheglass,madeawryface,andaskedinawhiningvoice:\"Isitsweetorbitter?\" \"Itisbitter,butitisgoodforyou。\" \"Ifitisbitter,Idon’twantit。\" \"Drinkit!\" \"Idon’tlikeanythingbitter。\" \"DrinkitandI’llgiveyoualumpofsugartotakethebittertastefromyourmouth。\" \"Where’sthesugar?\" \"Hereitis,\"saidtheFairy,takingalumpfromagoldensugarbowl。 \"Iwantthesugarfirst,thenI’lldrinkthebitterwater。\" \"Doyoupromise?\" \"Yes。\" TheFairygavehimthesugarandPinocchio,afterchewingandswallowingitinatwinkling,said,smackinghislips: \"Ifonlysugarweremedicine!Ishouldtakeiteveryday。\" \"Nowkeepyourpromiseanddrinkthesefewdropsofwater。They’llbegoodforyou。\" Pinocchiotooktheglassinbothhandsandstuckhisnoseintoit。Heliftedittohismouthandoncemorestuckhisnoseintoit。 \"Itistoobitter,muchtoobitter!Ican’tdrinkit。\" \"Howdoyouknow,whenyouhaven’teventastedit?\" \"Icanimagineit。Ismellit。Iwantanotherlumpofsugar,thenI’lldrinkit。\" TheFairy,withallthepatienceofagoodmother,gavehimmoresugarandagainhandedhimtheglass。 \"Ican’tdrinkitlikethat,\"theMarionettesaid,makingmorewryfaces。 \"Why?\" \"Becausethatfeatherpillowonmyfeetbothersme。\" TheFairytookawaythepillow。 \"It’snouse。Ican’tdrinkitevennow。\" \"What’sthematternow?\" \"Idon’tlikethewaythatdoorlooks。It’shalfopen。\" TheFairyclosedthedoor。 \"Iwon’tdrinkit,\"criedPinocchio,burstingoutcrying。 \"Iwon’tdrinkthisawfulwater。Iwon’t。Iwon’t! No,no,no,no!\" \"Myboy,you’llbesorry。\" \"Idon’tcare。\" \"Youareverysick。\" \"Idon’tcare。\" \"Inafewhoursthefeverwilltakeyoufarawaytoanotherworld。\" \"Idon’tcare。\" \"Aren’tyouafraidofdeath?\" \"Notabit。I’dratherdiethandrinkthatawfulmedicine。\" Atthatmoment,thedooroftheroomflewopenandincamefourRabbitsasblackasink,carryingasmallblackcoffinontheirshoulders。 \"Whatdoyouwantfromme?\"askedPinocchio。 \"Wehavecomeforyou,\"saidthelargestRabbit。 \"Forme?ButI’mnotdeadyet!\" \"No,notdeadyet;butyouwillbeinafewmomentssinceyouhaverefusedtotakethemedicinewhichwouldhavemadeyouwell。\" \"Oh,Fairy,myFairy,\"theMarionettecriedout,\"givemethatglass!Quick,please!Idon’twanttodie! No,no,notyet——notyet!\" Andholdingtheglasswithhistwohands,heswallowedthemedicineatonegulp。 \"Well,\"saidthefourRabbits,\"thistimewehavemadethetripfornothing。\" Andturningontheirheels,theymarchedsolemnlyoutoftheroom,carryingtheirlittleblackcoffinandmutteringandgrumblingbetweentheirteeth。 Inatwinkling,Pinocchiofeltfine。Withoneleaphewasoutofbedandintohisclothes。 TheFairy,seeinghimrunandjumparoundtheroomgayasabirdonwing,saidtohim: \"Mymedicinewasgoodforyou,afterall,wasn’tit?\" \"Goodindeed!Ithasgivenmenewlife。\" \"Why,then,didIhavetobegyousohardtomakeyoudrinkit?\" \"I’maboy,yousee,andallboyshatemedicinemorethantheydosickness。\" \"Whatashame!Boysoughttoknow,afterall,thatmedicine,takenintime,cansavethemfrommuchpainandevenfromdeath。\" \"NexttimeIwon’thavetobebeggedsohard。I’llrememberthoseblackRabbitswiththeblackcoffinontheirshouldersandI’lltaketheglassandpouf!——downitwillgo!\" \"ComeherenowandtellmehowitcameaboutthatyoufoundyourselfinthehandsoftheAssassins。\" \"IthappenedthatFireEatergavemefivegoldpiecestogivetomyFather,butontheway,ImetaFoxandaCat,whoaskedme,`Doyouwantthefivepiecestobecometwothousand?’AndIsaid,`Yes。’Andtheysaid,`ComewithustotheFieldofWonders。’AndIsaid,`Let’sgo。’Thentheysaid,`LetusstopattheInnoftheRedLobsterfordinnerandaftermidnightwe’llsetoutagain。’Weateandwenttosleep。WhenIawoketheyweregoneandIstartedoutinthedarknessallalone。OntheroadImettwoAssassinsdressedinblackcoalsacks,whosaidtome,`Yourmoneyoryourlife!’andIsaid,`Ihaven’tanymoney’;for,yousee,Ihadputthemoneyundermytongue。OneofthemtriedtoputhishandinmymouthandIbititoffandspatitout;butitwasn’tahand,itwasacat’spaw。AndtheyranaftermeandI ranandran,tillatlasttheycaughtmeandtiedmyneckwitharopeandhangedmetoatree,saying,`Tomorrowwe’llcomebackforyouandyou’llbedeadandyourmouthwillbeopen,andthenwe’lltakethegoldpiecesthatyouhavehiddenunderyourtongue。’\" \"Wherearethegoldpiecesnow?\"theFairyasked。 \"Ilostthem,\"answeredPinocchio,buthetoldalie,forhehadtheminhispocket。 Ashespoke,hisnose,longthoughitwas,becameatleasttwoincheslonger。 \"Andwheredidyoulosethem?\" \"Inthewoodnearby。\" Atthissecondlie,hisnosegrewafewmoreinches。 \"Ifyoulosttheminthenear-bywood,\"saidtheFairy,\"we’lllookforthemandfindthem,foreverythingthatislostthereisalwaysfound。\" \"Ah,nowIremember,\"repliedtheMarionette,becomingmoreandmoreconfused。\"Ididnotlosethegoldpieces,butIswallowedthemwhenIdrankthemedicine。\" Atthisthirdlie,hisnosebecamelongerthanever,solongthathecouldnoteventurnaround。Ifheturnedtotheright,heknockeditagainstthebedorintothewindowpanes;ifheturnedtotheleft,hestruckthewallsorthedoor;ifheraiseditabit,healmostputtheFairy’seyesout。 TheFairysatlookingathimandlaughing。 \"Whydoyoulaugh?\"theMarionetteaskedher,worriednowatthesightofhisgrowingnose。 \"Iamlaughingatyourlies。\" \"HowdoyouknowIamlying?\" \"Lies,myboy,areknowninamoment。Therearetwokindsoflies,lieswithshortlegsandlieswithlongnoses。 Yours,justnow,happentohavelongnoses。\" Pinocchio,notknowingwheretohidehisshame,triedtoescapefromtheroom,buthisnosehadbecomesolongthathecouldnotgetitoutofthedoor。 CHAPTER18 PinocchiofindstheFoxandtheCatagain,andgoeswiththemtosowthegoldpiecesintheFieldofWondersCryingasifhisheartwouldbreak,theMarionettemournedforhoursoverthelengthofhisnose。Nomatterhowhetried,itwouldnotgothroughthedoor。TheFairyshowednopitytowardhim,asshewastryingtoteachhimagoodlesson,sothathewouldstoptellinglies,theworsthabitanyboymayacquire。Butwhenshesawhim,palewithfrightandwithhiseyeshalfoutofhisheadfromterror,shebegantofeelsorryforhimandclappedherhandstogether。AthousandwoodpeckersflewinthroughthewindowandsettledthemselvesonPinocchio’snose。Theypeckedandpeckedsohardatthatenormousnosethatinafewmoments,itwasthesamesizeasbefore。 \"Howgoodyouare,myFairy,\"saidPinocchio,dryinghiseyes,\"andhowmuchIloveyou!\" \"Iloveyou,too,\"answeredtheFairy,\"andifyouwishtostaywithme,youmaybemylittlebrotherandI’llbeyourgoodlittlesister。\" \"Ishouldliketostay——butwhataboutmypoorfather?\" \"Ihavethoughtofeverything。Yourfatherhasbeensentforandbeforenighthewillbehere。\" \"Really?\"criedPinocchiojoyfully。\"Then,mygoodFairy,ifyouarewilling,Ishouldliketogotomeethim。 Icannotwaittokissthatdearoldman,whohassufferedsomuchformysake。\" \"Surely;goahead,butbecarefulnottoloseyourway。 Takethewoodpathandyou’llsurelymeethim。\" Pinocchiosetout,andassoonashefoundhimselfinthewood,heranlikeahare。Whenhereachedthegiantoaktreehestopped,forhethoughtheheardarustleinthebrush。Hewasright。TherestoodtheFoxandtheCat,thetwotravelingcompanionswithwhomhehadeatenattheInnoftheRedLobster。 \"HerecomesourdearPinocchio!\"criedtheFox,huggingandkissinghim。\"Howdidyouhappenhere?\" \"Howdidyouhappenhere?\"repeatedtheCat。 \"Itisalongstory,\"saidtheMarionette。\"Letmetellittoyou。Theothernight,whenyouleftmealoneattheInn,ImettheAssassinsontheroad——\" \"TheAssassins?Oh,mypoorfriend!Andwhatdidtheywant?\" \"Theywantedmygoldpieces。\" \"Rascals!\"saidtheFox。 \"Theworstsortofrascals!\"addedtheCat。 \"ButIbegantorun,\"continuedtheMarionette,\"andtheyafterme,untiltheyovertookmeandhangedmetothelimbofthatoak。\" Pinocchiopointedtothegiantoaknearby。 \"Couldanythingbeworse?\"saidtheFox。 \"Whatanawfulworldtolivein!Whereshallwefindasafeplaceforgentlemenlikeourselves?\" AstheFoxtalkedthus,PinocchionoticedthattheCatcarriedhisrightpawinasling。 \"Whathappenedtoyourpaw?\"heasked。 TheCattriedtoanswer,buthebecamesoterriblytwistedinhisspeechthattheFoxhadtohelphimout。 \"Myfriendistoomodesttoanswer。I’llanswerforhim。Aboutanhourago,wemetanoldwolfontheroad。 Hewashalfstarvedandbeggedforhelp。Havingnothingtogivehim,whatdoyouthinkmyfrienddidoutofthekindnessofhisheart?Withhisteeth,hebitoffthepawofhisfrontfootandthrewitatthatpoorbeast,sothathemighthavesomethingtoeat。\" Ashespoke,theFoxwipedoffatear。 Pinocchio,almostintearshimself,whisperedintheCat’sear: \"Ifallthecatswerelikeyou,howluckythemicewouldbe!\" \"Andwhatareyoudoinghere?\"theFoxaskedtheMarionette。 \"Iamwaitingformyfather,whowillbehereatanymomentnow。\" \"Andyourgoldpieces?\" \"Istillhavetheminmypocket,exceptonewhichI spentattheInnoftheRedLobster。\" \"Tothinkthatthosefourgoldpiecesmightbecometwothousandtomorrow。Whydon’tyoulistentome? Whydon’tyousowthemintheFieldofWonders?\" \"Todayitisimpossible。I’llgowithyousomeothertime。\" \"Anotherdaywillbetoolate,\"saidtheFox。 \"Why?\" \"Becausethatfieldhasbeenboughtbyaveryrichman,andtodayisthelastdaythatitwillbeopentothepublic。\" \"HowfaristhisFieldofWonders?\" \"Onlytwomilesaway。Willyoucomewithus?We’llbethereinhalfanhour。Youcansowthemoney,and,afterafewminutes,youwillgatheryourtwothousandcoinsandreturnhomerich。Areyoucoming?\" Pinocchiohesitatedamomentbeforeanswering,forherememberedthegoodFairy,oldGeppetto,andtheadviceoftheTalkingCricket。Thenheendedbydoingwhatallboysdo,whentheyhavenoheartandlittlebrain。 HeshruggedhisshouldersandsaidtotheFoxandtheCat: \"Letusgo!Iamwithyou。\" Andtheywent。 TheywalkedandwalkedforahalfadayatleastandatlasttheycametothetowncalledtheCityofSimpleSimons。Assoonastheyenteredthetown,Pinocchionoticedthatallthestreetswerefilledwithhairlessdogs,yawningfromhunger;withshearedsheep,tremblingwithcold;withcomblesschickens,beggingforagrainofwheat;withlargebutterflies,unabletousetheirwingsbecausetheyhadsoldalltheirlovelycolors;withtaillesspeacocks,ashamedtoshowthemselves;andwithbedraggledpheasants,scuttlingawayhurriedly,grievingfortheirbrightfeathersofgoldandsilver,losttothemforever。 Throughthiscrowdofpaupersandbeggars,abeautifulcoachpassednowandagain。WithinitsateitheraFox,aHawk,oraVulture。 \"WhereistheFieldofWonders?\"askedPinocchio,growingtiredofwaiting。 \"Bepatient。Itisonlyafewmorestepsaway。\" Theypassedthroughthecityand,justoutsidethewalls,theysteppedintoalonelyfield,whichlookedmoreorlesslikeanyotherfield。 \"Hereweare,\"saidtheFoxtotheMarionette。 \"Digaholehereandputthegoldpiecesintoit。\" TheMarionetteobeyed。Hedugthehole,putthefourgoldpiecesintoit,andcoveredthemupverycarefully。 \"Now,\"saidtheFox,\"gotothatnear-bybrook,bringbackapailfullofwater,andsprinkleitoverthespot。\" Pinocchiofollowedthedirectionsclosely,but,ashehadnopail,hepulledoffhisshoe,filleditwithwater,andsprinkledtheearthwhichcoveredthegold。Thenheasked: \"Anythingelse?\" \"Nothingelse,\"answeredtheFox。\"Nowwecango。 Returnherewithintwentyminutesandyouwillfindthevinegrownandthebranchesfilledwithgoldpieces。\" Pinocchio,besidehimselfwithjoy,thankedtheFoxandtheCatmanytimesandpromisedthemeachabeautifulgift。 \"Wedon’twantanyofyourgifts,\"answeredthetworogues。\"Itisenoughforusthatwehavehelpedyoutobecomerichwithlittleornotrouble。Forthisweareashappyaskings。\" Theysaidgood-bytoPinocchioand,wishinghimgoodluck,wentontheirway。 CHAPTER19 Pinocchioisrobbedofhisgoldpiecesand,inpunishment,issentencedtofourmonthsinprisonIftheMarionettehadbeentoldtowaitadayinsteadoftwentyminutes,thetimecouldnothaveseemedlongertohim。HewalkedimpatientlytoandfroandfinallyturnedhisnosetowardtheFieldofWonders。 Andashewalkedwithhurriedsteps,hisheartbeatwithanexcitedtic,tac,tic,tac,justasifitwereawallclock,andhisbusybrainkeptthinking: \"Whatif,insteadofathousand,Ishouldfindtwothousand?Orif,insteadoftwothousand,Ishouldfindfivethousand——oronehundredthousand?I’llbuildmyselfabeautifulpalace,withathousandstablesfilledwithathousandwoodenhorsestoplaywith,acellaroverflowingwithlemonadeandicecreamsoda,andalibraryofcandiesandfruits,cakesandcookies。\" Thusamusinghimselfwithfancies,hecametothefield。 Therehestoppedtoseeif,byanychance,avinefilledwithgoldcoinswasinsight。Buthesawnothing!Hetookafewstepsforward,andstillnothing!Hesteppedintothefield。Hewentuptotheplacewherehehaddugtheholeandburiedthegoldpieces。Againnothing! Pinocchiobecameverythoughtfuland,forgettinghisgoodmannersaltogether,hepulledahandoutofhispocketandgavehisheadathoroughscratching。 Ashedidso,heheardaheartyburstoflaughterclosetohishead。Heturnedsharply,andthere,justabovehimonthebranchofatree,satalargeParrot,busilypreeninghisfeathers。 \"Whatareyoulaughingat?\"Pinocchioaskedpeevishly。 \"Iamlaughingbecause,inpreeningmyfeathers,I tickledmyselfunderthewings。\" TheMarionettedidnotanswer。Hewalkedtothebrook,filledhisshoewithwater,andoncemoresprinkledthegroundwhichcoveredthegoldpieces。 Anotherburstoflaughter,evenmoreimpertinentthanthefirst,washeardinthequietfield。 \"Well,\"criedtheMarionette,angrilythistime,\"mayIknow,Mr。Parrot,whatamusesyouso?\" \"Iamlaughingatthosesimpletonswhobelieveeverythingtheyhearandwhoallowthemselvestobecaughtsoeasilyinthetrapssetforthem。\" \"Doyou,perhaps,meanme?\" \"Icertainlydomeanyou,poorPinocchio——youwhoaresuchalittlesillyastobelievethatgoldcanbesowninafieldjustlikebeansorsquash。I,too,believedthatonceandtodayIamverysorryforit。Today(buttoolate!) Ihavereachedtheconclusionthat,inordertocomebymoneyhonestly,onemustworkandknowhowtoearnitwithhandorbrain。\" \"Idon’tknowwhatyouaretalkingabout,\"saidtheMarionette,whowasbeginningtotremblewithfear。 \"Toobad!I’llexplainmyselfbetter,\"saidtheParrot。 \"WhileyouwereawayinthecitytheFoxandtheCatreturnedhereinagreathurry。Theytookthefourgoldpieceswhichyouhaveburiedandranawayasfastasthewind。 Ifyoucancatchthem,you’reabraveone!\" Pinocchio’smouthopenedwide。HewouldnotbelievetheParrot’swordsandbegantodigawayfuriouslyattheearth。Hedugandhedugtilltheholewasasbigashimself,butnomoneywasthere。Everypennywasgone。 Indesperation,herantothecityandwentstraighttothecourthousetoreporttherobberytothemagistrate。 TheJudgewasaMonkey,alargeGorillavenerablewithage。Aflowingwhitebeardcoveredhischestandheworegold-rimmedspectaclesfromwhichtheglasseshaddroppedout。Thereasonforwearingthese,hesaid,wasthathiseyeshadbeenweakenedbytheworkofmanyyears。 Pinocchio,standingbeforehim,toldhispitifultale,wordbyword。Hegavethenamesandthedescriptionsoftherobbersandbeggedforjustice。 TheJudgelistenedtohimwithgreatpatience。Akindlookshoneinhiseyes。Hebecameverymuchinterestedinthestory;hefeltmoved;healmostwept。WhentheMarionettehadnomoretosay,theJudgeputouthishandandrangabell。 Atthesound,twolargeMastiffsappeared,dressedinCarabineers’uniforms。 Thenthemagistrate,pointingtoPinocchio,saidinaverysolemnvoice: \"Thispoorsimpletonhasbeenrobbedoffourgoldpieces。 Takehim,therefore,andthrowhimintoprison。\" TheMarionette,onhearingthissentencepasseduponhim,wasthoroughlystunned。Hetriedtoprotest,butthetwoofficersclappedtheirpawsonhismouthandhustledhimawaytojail。 Therehehadtoremainforfourlong,wearymonths。 Andifithadnotbeenforaveryluckychance,heprobablywouldhavehadtostaytherelonger。For,mydearchildren,youmustknowthatithappenedjustthenthattheyoungemperorwhoruledovertheCityofSimpleSimonshadgainedagreatvictoryoverhisenemy,andincelebrationthereof,hehadorderedilluminations,fireworks,showsofallkinds,and,bestofall,theopeningofallprisondoors。 \"Iftheothersgo,Igo,too,\"saidPinocchiototheJailer。 \"Notyou,\"answeredtheJailer。\"Youareoneofthose——\" \"Ibegyourpardon,\"interruptedPinocchio,\"I,too,amathief。\" \"Inthatcaseyoualsoarefree,\"saidtheJailer。Takingoffhiscap,hebowedlowandopenedthedooroftheprison,andPinocchioranoutandaway,withneveralookbackward。 CHAPTER20 Freedfromprison,PinocchiosetsouttoreturntotheFairy; butonthewayhemeetsaSerpentandlateriscaughtinatrapFancythehappinessofPinocchioonfindinghimselffree! Withoutsayingyesorno,hefledfromthecityandsetoutontheroadthatwastotakehimbacktothehouseofthelovelyFairy。 Ithadrainedformanydays,andtheroadwassomuddythat,attimes,Pinocchiosankdownalmosttohisknees。 Buthekeptonbravely。 Tormentedbythewishtoseehisfatherandhisfairysisterwithazurehair,heracedlikeagreyhound。Asheran,hewassplashedwithmudevenuptohiscap。 \"HowunhappyIhavebeen,\"hesaidtohimself。\"AndyetIdeserveeverything,forIamcertainlyverystubbornandstupid!Iwillalwayshavemyownway。Iwon’tlistentothosewholovemeandwhohavemorebrainsthanI。Butfromnowon,I’llbedifferentandI’lltrytobecomeamostobedientboy。Ihavefoundout,beyondanydoubtwhatever,thatdisobedientboysarecertainlyfarfromhappy,andthat,inthelongrun,theyalwaysloseout。IwonderifFatheriswaitingforme。WillI findhimattheFairy’shouse?Itissolong,poorman,sinceIhaveseenhim,andIdosowanthisloveandhiskisses。AndwilltheFairyeverforgivemeforallIhavedone?ShewhohasbeensogoodtomeandtowhomI owemylife!CantherebeaworseormoreheartlessboythanIamanywhere?\" Ashespoke,hestoppedsuddenly,frozenwithterror。 Whatwasthematter?AnimmenseSerpentlaystretchedacrosstheroad——aSerpentwithabrightgreenskin,fieryeyeswhichglowedandburned,andapointedtailthatsmokedlikeachimney。 HowfrightenedwaspoorPinocchio!Heranbackwildlyforhalfamile,andatlastsettledhimselfatopaheapofstonestowaitfortheSerpenttogoonhiswayandleavetheroadclearforhim。 Hewaitedanhour;twohours;threehours;buttheSerpentwasalwaysthere,andevenfromafaronecouldseetheflashofhisredeyesandthecolumnofsmokewhichrosefromhislong,pointedtail。 Pinocchio,tryingtofeelverybrave,walkedstraightuptohimandsaidinasweet,soothingvoice: \"Ibegyourpardon,Mr。Serpent,wouldyoubesokindastostepasidetoletmepass?\" Hemightaswellhavetalkedtoawall。TheSerpentnevermoved。 Oncemore,inthesamesweetvoice,hespoke: \"Youmustknow,Mr。Serpent,thatIamgoinghomewheremyfatheriswaitingforme。ItissolongsinceI haveseenhim!WouldyoumindverymuchifIpassed?\" Hewaitedforsomesignofananswertohisquestions,buttheanswerdidnotcome。Onthecontrary,thegreenSerpent,whohadseemed,untilthen,wideawakeandfulloflife,becamesuddenlyveryquietandstill。Hiseyesclosedandhistailstoppedsmoking。 \"Ishedead,Iwonder?\"saidPinocchio,rubbinghishandstogetherhappily。Withoutamoment’shesitation,hestartedtostepoverhim,buthehadjustraisedonelegwhentheSerpentshotuplikeaspringandtheMarionettefellheadoverheelsbackward。Hefellsoawkwardlythathisheadstuckinthemud,andtherehestoodwithhislegsstraightupintheair。 AtthesightoftheMarionettekickingandsquirminglikeayoungwhirlwind,theSerpentlaughedsoheartilyandsolongthatatlastheburstanarteryanddiedonthespot。 PinocchiofreedhimselffromhisawkwardpositionandoncemorebegantoruninordertoreachtheFairy’shousebeforedark。Ashewent,thepangsofhungergrewsostrongthat,unabletowithstandthem,hejumpedintoafieldtopickafewgrapesthattemptedhim。Woetohim! Nosoonerhadhereachedthegrapevinethan——crack! wenthislegs。 ThepoorMarionettewascaughtinatrapsettherebyaFarmerforsomeWeaselswhichcameeverynighttostealhischickens。 CHAPTER21 PinocchioiscaughtbyaFarmer,whouseshimasawatchdogforhischickencoopPinocchio,asyoumaywellimagine,begantoscreamandweepandbeg;butallwasofnouse,fornohousesweretobeseenandnotasoulpassedbyontheroad。 Nightcameon。 Alittlebecauseofthesharppaininhislegs,alittlebecauseoffrightatfindinghimselfaloneinthedarknessofthefield,theMarionettewasabouttofaint,whenhesawatinyGlowwormflickeringby。Hecalledtoherandsaid: \"DearlittleGlowworm,willyousetmefree?\" \"Poorlittlefellow!\"repliedtheGlowworm,stoppingtolookathimwithpity。\"Howcameyoutobecaughtinthistrap?\" \"Isteppedintothislonelyfieldtotakeafewgrapesand——\" \"Arethegrapesyours?\" \"No。\" \"Whohastaughtyoutotakethingsthatdonotbelongtoyou?\" \"Iwashungry。\" \"Hunger,myboy,isnoreasonfortakingsomethingwhichbelongstoanother。\" \"It’strue,it’strue!\"criedPinocchiointears。\"Iwon’tdoitagain。\" Justthen,theconversationwasinterruptedbyapproachingfootsteps。Itwastheownerofthefield,whowascomingontiptoestoseeif,bychance,hehadcaughttheWeaselswhichhadbeeneatinghischickens。 Greatwashissurprisewhen,onholdinguphislantern,hesawthat,insteadofaWeasel,hehadcaughtaboy! \"Ah,youlittlethief!\"saidtheFarmerinanangryvoice。\"Soyouaretheonewhostealsmychickens!\" \"NotI!No,no!\"criedPinocchio,sobbingbitterly。 \"Icamehereonlytotakeaveryfewgrapes。\" \"Hewhostealsgrapesmayveryeasilystealchickensalso。 Takemywordforit,I’llgiveyoualessonthatyou’llrememberforalongwhile。\" Heopenedthetrap,grabbedtheMarionettebythecollar,andcarriedhimtothehouseasifhewereapuppy。 Whenhereachedtheyardinfrontofthehouse,heflunghimtotheground,putafootonhisneck,andsaidtohimroughly:\"Itislatenowandit’stimeforbed。 Tomorrowwe’llsettlematters。Inthemeantime,sincemywatchdogdiedtoday,youmaytakehisplaceandguardmyhenhouse。\" Nosoonersaidthandone。HeslippedadogcollararoundPinocchio’sneckandtighteneditsothatitwouldnotcomeoff。Alongironchainwastiedtothecollar。 Theotherendofthechainwasnailedtothewall。 \"Iftonightitshouldhappentorain,\"saidtheFarmer,\"youcansleepinthatlittledoghousenear-by,whereyouwillfindplentyofstrawforasoftbed。IthasbeenMelampo’sbedforthreeyears,anditwillbegoodenoughforyou。Andif,byanychance,anythievesshouldcome,besuretobark!\" Afterthislastwarning,theFarmerwentintothehouseandclosedthedoorandbarredit。 PoorPinocchiohuddledclosetothedoghousemoredeadthanalivefromcold,hunger,andfright。Nowandagainhepulledandtuggedatthecollarwhichnearlychokedhimandcriedoutinaweakvoice: \"Ideserveit!Yes,Ideserveit!Ihavebeennothingbutatruantandavagabond。IhaveneverobeyedanyoneandIhavealwaysdoneasIpleased。IfIwereonlylikesomanyothersandhadstudiedandworkedandstayedwithmypooroldfather,Ishouldnotfindmyselfherenow,inthisfieldandinthedarkness,takingtheplaceofafarmer’swatchdog。Oh,ifIcouldstartalloveragain! Butwhatisdonecan’tbeundone,andImustbepatient!\" Afterthislittlesermontohimself,whichcamefromtheverydepthsofhisheart,Pinocchiowentintothedoghouseandfellasleep。 CHAPTER22 Pinocchiodiscoversthethievesand,asarewardforfaithfulness,heregainshislibertyEventhoughaboymaybeveryunhappy,heveryseldomlosessleepoverhisworries。TheMarionette,beingnoexceptiontothisrule,sleptonpeacefullyforafewhourstillwellalongtowardmidnight,whenhewasawakenedbystrangewhisperingsandstealthysoundscomingfromtheyard。Hestuckhisnoseoutofthedoghouseandsawfourslender,hairyanimals。TheywereWeasels,smallanimalsveryfondofbotheggsandchickens。Oneofthemlefthercompanionsand,goingtothedoorofthedoghouse,saidinasweetvoice: \"Goodevening,Melampo。\" \"MynameisnotMelampo,\"answeredPinocchio。 \"Whoareyou,then?\" \"IamPinocchio。\" \"Whatareyoudoinghere?\" \"I’mthewatchdog。\" \"ButwhereisMelampo?Whereistheolddogwhousedtoliveinthishouse?\" \"Hediedthismorning。\" \"Died?Poorbeast!Hewassogood!Still,judgingbyyourface,Ithinkyou,too,areagood-natureddog。\" \"Ibegyourpardon,Iamnotadog!\" \"Whatareyou,then?\" \"IamaMarionette。\" \"Areyoutakingtheplaceofthewatchdog?\" \"I’msorrytosaythatIam。I’mbeingpunished。\" \"Well,IshallmakethesametermswithyouthatwehadwiththedeadMelampo。Iamsureyouwillbegladtohearthem。\" \"Andwhataretheterms?\" \"Thisisourplan:We’llcomeonceinawhile,asinthepast,topayavisittothishenhouse,andwe’lltakeawayeightchickens。Ofthese,sevenareforus,andoneforyou,provided,ofcourse,thatyouwillmakebelieveyouaresleepingandwillnotbarkfortheFarmer。\" \"DidMelamporeallydothat?\"askedPinocchio。 \"Indeedhedid,andbecauseofthatwewerethebestoffriends。Sleepawaypeacefully,andrememberthatbeforewegoweshallleaveyouanicefatchickenallreadyforyourbreakfastinthemorning。Isthatunderstood?\" \"Eventoowell,\"answeredPinocchio。Andshakinghisheadinathreateningmanner,heseemedtosay,\"We’lltalkthisoverinafewminutes,myfriends。\" AssoonasthefourWeaselshadtalkedthingsover,theywentstraighttothechickencoopwhichstoodclosetothedoghouse。Diggingbusilywithteethandclaws,theyopenedthelittledoorandslippedin。Buttheywerenosoonerinthantheyheardthedoorclosewithasharpbang。 TheonewhohaddonethetrickwasPinocchio,who,notsatisfiedwiththat,draggedaheavystoneinfrontofit。Thatdone,hestartedtobark。Andhebarkedasifhewerearealwatchdog:\"Bow,wow,wow!Bow,wow!\" TheFarmerheardtheloudbarksandjumpedoutofbed。 Takinghisgun,heleapedtothewindowandshouted: \"What’sthematter?\" \"Thethievesarehere,\"answeredPinocchio。 \"Wherearethey?\" \"Inthechickencoop。\" \"I’llcomedowninasecond。\" And,infact,hewasdownintheyardinatwinklingandrunningtowardthechickencoop。 Heopenedthedoor,pulledouttheWeaselsonebyone,and,aftertyingtheminabag,saidtotheminahappyvoice: \"You’reinmyhandsatlast!Icouldpunishyounow,butI’llwait!Inthemorningyoumaycomewithmetotheinnandthereyou’llmakeafinedinnerforsomehungrymortal。Itisreallytoogreatanhonorforyou,oneyoudonotdeserve;but,asyousee,IamreallyaverykindandgenerousmanandIamgoingtodothisforyou!\" ThenhewentuptoPinocchioandbegantopetandcaresshim。 \"Howdidyoueverfindthemoutsoquickly?AndtothinkthatMelampo,myfaithfulMelampo,neversawtheminalltheseyears!\" TheMarionettecouldhavetold,thenandthere,allheknewabouttheshamefulcontractbetweenthedogandtheWeasels,butthinkingofthedeaddog,hesaidtohimself:\"Melampoisdead。Whatistheuseofaccusinghim? Thedeadaregoneandtheycannotdefendthemselves。 Thebestthingtodoistoleavetheminpeace!\" \"Wereyouawakeorasleepwhentheycame?\"continuedtheFarmer。 \"Iwasasleep,\"answeredPinocchio,\"buttheyawakenedmewiththeirwhisperings。Oneofthemevencametothedoorofthedoghouseandsaidtome,`Ifyoupromisenottobark,wewillmakeyouapresentofoneofthechickensforyourbreakfast。’Didyouhearthat?Theyhadtheaudacitytomakesuchapropositionasthattome! Foryoumustknowthat,thoughIamaverywickedMarionettefulloffaults,stillIneverhavebeen,norevershallbe,bribed。\" \"Fineboy!\"criedtheFarmer,slappinghimontheshoulderinafriendlyway。\"Yououghttobeproudofyourself。AndtoshowyouwhatIthinkofyou,youarefreefromthisinstant!\" Andheslippedthedogcollarfromhisneck。 CHAPTER23 PinocchioweepsuponlearningthattheLovelyMaidenwithAzureHairisdead。HemeetsaPigeon,whocarrieshimtotheseashore。HethrowshimselfintotheseatogototheaidofhisfatherAssoonasPinocchionolongerfelttheshamefulweightofthedogcollararoundhisneck,hestartedtorunacrossthefieldsandmeadows,andneverstoppedtillhecametothemainroadthatwastotakehimtotheFairy’shouse。 Whenhereachedit,helookedintothevalleyfarbelowhimandtherehesawthewoodwhereunluckilyhehadmettheFoxandtheCat,andthetalloaktreewherehehadbeenhanged;butthoughhesearchedfarandnear,hecouldnotseethehousewheretheFairywiththeAzureHairlived。 Hebecameterriblyfrightenedand,runningasfastashecould,hefinallycametothespotwhereithadoncestood。 Thelittlehousewasnolongerthere。Initsplacelayasmallmarbleslab,whichborethissadinscription: HERELIES THELOVELYFAIRYWITHAZUREHAIR WHODIEDOFGRIEF WHENABANDONEDBY HERLITTLEBROTHERPINOCCHIO ThepoorMarionettewasheartbrokenatreadingthesewords。Hefelltothegroundand,coveringthecoldmarblewithkisses,burstintobittertears。Hecriedallnight,anddawnfoundhimstillthere,thoughhistearshaddriedandonlyhard,drysobsshookhiswoodenframe。Buttheseweresoloudthattheycouldbeheardbythefarawayhills。 Ashesobbedhesaidtohimself: \"Oh,myFairy,mydear,dearFairy,whydidyoudie? WhydidInotdie,whoamsobad,insteadofyou,whoaresogood?Andmyfather——wherecanhebe?PleasedearFairy,tellmewhereheisandIshallnever,neverleavehimagain!Youarenotreallydead,areyou?Ifyouloveme,youwillcomeback,aliveasbefore。Don’tyoufeelsorryforme?I’msolonely。IfthetwoAssassinscome,they’llhangmeagainfromthegiantoaktreeandIwillreallydie,thistime。WhatshallIdoaloneintheworld? Nowthatyouaredeadandmyfatherislost,whereshallIeat?WhereshallIsleep?Whowillmakemynewclothes?Oh,Iwanttodie!Yes,Iwanttodie!Oh,oh,oh!\" PoorPinocchio!Heeventriedtotearhishair,butasitwasonlypaintedonhiswoodenhead,hecouldnotevenpullit。 JustthenalargePigeonflewfarabovehim。SeeingtheMarionette,hecriedtohim: \"Tellme,littleboy,whatareyoudoingthere?\" \"Can’tyousee?I’mcrying,\"criedPinocchio,liftinghisheadtowardthevoiceandrubbinghiseyeswithhissleeve。 \"Tellme,\"askedthePigeon,\"doyoubychanceknowofaMarionette,Pinocchiobyname?\" \"Pinocchio!DidyousayPinocchio?\"repliedtheMarionette,jumpingtohisfeet。\"Why,IamPinocchio!\" Atthisanswer,thePigeonflewswiftlydowntotheearth。 Hewasmuchlargerthanaturkey。 \"ThenyouknowGeppettoalso?\" \"DoIknowhim?He’smyfather,mypoor,dearfather! Hashe,perhaps,spokentoyouofme?Willyoutakemetohim? Ishestillalive?Answerme,please!Ishestillalive?\" \"Ilefthimthreedaysagoontheshoreofalargesea。\" \"Whatwashedoing?\" \"Hewasbuildingalittleboatwithwhichtocrosstheocean。 Forthelastfourmonths,thatpoormanhasbeenwanderingaroundEurope,lookingforyou。Nothavingfoundyouyet,hehasmadeuphismindtolookforyouintheNewWorld,faracrosstheocean。\" \"Howfarisitfromheretotheshore?\"askedPinocchioanxiously。 \"Morethanfiftymiles。\" \"Fiftymiles?Oh,dearPigeon,howIwishIhadyourwings!\" \"Ifyouwanttocome,I’lltakeyouwithme。\" \"How?\" \"Astridemyback。Areyouveryheavy?\" \"Heavy?Notatall。I’monlyafeather。\" \"Verywell。\" Sayingnothingmore,PinocchiojumpedonthePigeon’sbackand,ashesettledhimself,hecriedoutgayly: \"Gallopon,gallopon,myprettysteed!I’minagreathurry。\" ThePigeonflewaway,andinafewminuteshehadreachedtheclouds。TheMarionettelookedtoseewhatwasbelowthem。HisheadswamandhewassofrightenedthatheclutchedwildlyatthePigeon’snecktokeephimselffromfalling。 Theyflewallday。TowardeveningthePigeonsaid: \"I’mverythirsty!\" \"AndI’mveryhungry!\"saidPinocchio。 \"Letusstopafewminutesatthatpigeoncoopdownthere。 Thenwecangoonandbeattheseashoreinthemorning。\" Theywentintotheemptycoopandtheretheyfoundnothingbutabowlofwaterandasmallbasketfilledwithchick-peas。 TheMarionettehadalwayshatedchick-peas。Accordingtohim,theyhadalwaysmadehimsick;butthatnightheatethemwitharelish。Ashefinishedthem,heturnedtothePigeonandsaid: \"Inevershouldhavethoughtthatchick-peascouldbesogood!\" \"Youmustremember,myboy,\"answeredthePigeon,\"thathungeristhebestsauce!\" Afterrestingafewminuteslonger,theysetoutagain。 Thenextmorningtheywereattheseashore。 PinocchiojumpedoffthePigeon’sback,andthePigeon,notwantinganythanksforakinddeed,flewawayswiftlyanddisappeared。 Theshorewasfullofpeople,shriekingandtearingtheirhairastheylookedtowardthesea。 \"Whathashappened?\"askedPinocchioofalittleoldwoman。 \"Apooroldfatherlosthisonlysonsometimeagoandtodayhebuiltatinyboatforhimselfinordertogoinsearchofhimacrosstheocean。Thewaterisveryroughandwe’reafraidhewillbedrowned。\" \"Whereisthelittleboat?\" \"There。Straightdownthere,\"answeredthelittleoldwoman,pointingtoatinyshadow,nobiggerthananutshell,floatingonthesea。 Pinocchiolookedcloselyforafewminutesandthengaveasharpcry: \"It’smyfather!It’smyfather!\" Meanwhile,thelittleboat,tossedaboutbytheangrywaters,appearedanddisappearedinthewaves。AndPinocchio,standingonahighrock,tiredoutwithsearching,wavedtohimwithhandandcapandevenwithhisnose。 ItlookedasifGeppetto,thoughfarawayfromtheshore,recognizedhisson,forhetookoffhiscapandwavedalso。Heseemedtobetryingtomakeeveryoneunderstandthathewouldcomebackifhewereable,buttheseawassoheavythathecoulddonothingwithhisoars。 Suddenlyahugewavecameandtheboatdisappeared。 Theywaitedandwaitedforit,butitwasgone。 \"Poorman!\"saidthefisherfolkontheshore,whisperingaprayerastheyturnedtogohome。 Justthenadesperatecrywasheard。Turningaround,thefisherfolksawPinocchiodiveintotheseaandheardhimcryout: \"I’llsavehim!I’llsavemyfather!\" TheMarionette,beingmadeofwood,floatedeasilyalongandswamlikeafishintheroughwater。Nowandagainhedisappearedonlytoreappearoncemore。Inatwinkling,hewasfarawayfromland。Atlasthewascompletelylosttoview。 \"Poorboy!\"criedthefisherfolkontheshore,andagaintheymumbledafewprayers,astheyreturnedhome。 CHAPTER24 PinocchioreachestheIslandoftheBusyBeesandfindstheFairyoncemorePinocchio,spurredonbythehopeoffindinghisfatherandofbeingintimetosavehim,swamallnightlong。 Andwhatahorriblenightitwas!Itpouredrain,ithailed,itthundered,andthelightningwassobrightthatitturnedthenightintoday。 Atdawn,hesaw,notfarawayfromhim,alongstretchofsand。Itwasanislandinthemiddleofthesea。 Pinocchiotriedhisbesttogetthere,buthecouldn’t。 Thewavesplayedwithhimandtossedhimaboutasifhewereatwigorabitofstraw。Atlast,andluckilyforhim,atremendouswavetossedhimtotheveryspotwherehewantedtobe。Theblowfromthewavewassostrongthat,ashefelltotheground,hisjointscrackedandalmostbroke。 But,nothingdaunted,hejumpedtohisfeetandcried: \"OncemoreIhaveescapedwithmylife!\" Littlebylittletheskycleared。Thesuncameoutinfullsplendorandtheseabecameascalmasalake。 ThentheMarionettetookoffhisclothesandlaidthemonthesandtodry。Helookedoverthewaterstoseewhetherhemightcatchsightofaboatwithalittlemaninit。Hesearchedandhesearched,buthesawnothingexceptseaandskyandfarawayafewsails,sosmallthattheymighthavebeenbirds。 \"IfonlyIknewthenameofthisisland!\"hesaidtohimself。 \"IfIevenknewwhatkindofpeopleIwouldfindhere! ButwhomshallIask?Thereisnoonehere。\" Theideaoffindinghimselfinsolonesomeaspotmadehimsosadthathewasabouttocry,butjustthenhesawabigFishswimmingnear-by,withhisheadfaroutofthewater。 Notknowingwhattocallhim,theMarionettesaidtohim: \"Heythere,Mr。Fish,mayIhaveawordwithyou?\" \"Eventwo,ifyouwant,\"answeredthefish,whohappenedtobeaverypoliteDolphin。 \"Willyoupleasetellmeif,onthisisland,thereareplaceswhereonemayeatwithoutnecessarilybeingeaten?\" \"Surely,thereare,\"answeredtheDolphin。\"Infactyou’llfindonenotfarfromthisspot。\" \"AndhowshallIgetthere?\" \"Takethatpathonyourleftandfollowyournose。Youcan’tgowrong。\" \"Tellmeanotherthing。Youwhotraveldayandnightthroughthesea,didyounotperhapsmeetalittleboatwithmyfatherinit?\" \"Andwhoisyoufather?\" \"Heisthebestfatherintheworld,evenasIamtheworstsonthatcanbefound。\" \"Inthestormoflastnight,\"answeredtheDolphin,\"thelittleboatmusthavebeenswamped。\" \"Andmyfather?\" \"Bythistime,hemusthavebeenswallowedbytheTerribleShark,which,forthelastfewdays,hasbeenbringingterrortothesewaters。\" \"IsthisSharkverybig?\"askedPinocchio,whowasbeginningtotremblewithfright。 \"Ishebig?\"repliedtheDolphin。\"Justtogiveyouanideaofhissize,letmetellyouthatheislargerthanafivestorybuildingandthathehasamouthsobigandsodeep,thatawholetrainandenginecouldeasilygetintoit。\" \"Mothermine!\"criedtheMarionette,scaredtodeath; anddressinghimselfasfastashecould,heturnedtotheDolphinandsaid: \"Farewell,Mr。Fish。Pardonthebother,andmanythanksforyourkindness。\" Thissaid,hetookthepathatsoswiftagaitthatheseemedtofly,andateverysmallsoundheheard,heturnedinfeartoseewhethertheTerribleShark,fivestorieshighandwithatraininhismouth,wasfollowinghim。 Afterwalkingahalfhour,hecametoasmallcountrycalledtheLandoftheBusyBees。Thestreetswerefilledwithpeoplerunningtoandfroabouttheirtasks。Everyoneworked,everyonehadsomethingtodo。Evenifoneweretosearchwithalantern,notoneidlemanoronetrampcouldhavebeenfound。 \"Iunderstand,\"saidPinocchioatoncewearily,\"thisisnoplaceforme!Iwasnotbornforwork。\" Butinthemeantime,hebegantofeelhungry,foritwastwenty-fourhourssincehehadeaten。 Whatwastobedone? Therewereonlytwomeanslefttohiminordertogetabitetoeat。Hehadeithertoworkortobeg。 Hewasashamedtobeg,becausehisfatherhadalwayspreachedtohimthatbeggingshouldbedoneonlybythesickortheold。Hehadsaidthattherealpoorinthisworld,deservingofourpityandhelp,wereonlythosewho,eitherthroughageorsickness,hadlostthemeansofearningtheirbreadwiththeirownhands。Allothersshouldwork,andiftheydidn’t,andwenthungry,somuchtheworseforthem。 Justthenamanpassedby,wornoutandwetwithperspiration,pulling,withdifficulty,twoheavycartsfilledwithcoal。 Pinocchiolookedathimand,judginghimbyhislookstobeakindman,saidtohimwitheyesdowncastinshame: \"Willyoubesogoodastogivemeapenny,forIamfaintwithhunger?\" \"Notonlyonepenny,\"answeredtheCoalMan。\"I’llgiveyoufourifyouwillhelpmepullthesetwowagons。\" \"Iamsurprised!\"answeredtheMarionette,verymuchoffended。 \"IwishyoutoknowthatIneverhavebeenadonkey,norhaveIeverpulledawagon。\" \"Somuchthebetterforyou!\"answeredtheCoalMan。 \"Then,myboy,ifyouarereallyfaintwithhunger,eattwoslicesofyourpride;andIhopetheydon’tgiveyouindigestion。\" Afewminutesafter,aBricklayerpassedby,carryingapailfullofplasteronhisshoulder。