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And
he
wiped
away
a
tear
.
The
legs
and
feet
still
had
to
be
made
.
As
soon
as
they
were
done
,
Geppetto
felt
a
sharp
kick
on
the
tip
of
his
nose
.
"
I
deserve
it
!
"
he
said
to
himself
.
"
I
should
have
thought
of
this
before
I
made
him
.
Now
it
's
too
late
!
"
He
took
hold
of
the
Marionette
under
the
arms
and
put
him
on
the
floor
to
teach
him
to
walk
.
Pinocchio
's
legs
were
so
stiff
that
he
could
not
move
them
,
and
Geppetto
held
his
hand
and
showed
him
how
to
put
out
one
foot
after
the
other
.
When
his
legs
were
limbered
up
,
Pinocchio
started
walking
by
himself
and
ran
all
around
the
room
.
He
came
to
the
open
door
,
and
with
one
leap
he
was
out
into
the
street
.
Away
he
flew
!
Poor
Geppetto
ran
after
him
but
was
unable
to
catch
him
,
for
Pinocchio
ran
in
leaps
and
bounds
,
his
two
wooden
feet
,
as
they
beat
on
the
stones
of
the
street
,
making
as
much
noise
as
twenty
peasants
in
wooden
shoes
.
"
Catch
him
!
Catch
him
!
"
Geppetto
kept
shouting
.
But
the
people
in
the
street
,
seeing
a
wooden
Marionette
running
like
the
wind
,
stood
still
to
stare
and
to
laugh
until
they
cried
.
At
last
,
by
sheer
luck
,
a
Carabineer
happened
along
,
who
,
hearing
all
that
noise
,
thought
that
it
might
be
a
runaway
colt
,
and
stood
bravely
in
the
middle
of
the
street
,
with
legs
wide
apart
,
firmly
resolved
to
stop
it
and
prevent
any
trouble
.
Pinocchio
saw
the
Carabineer
from
afar
and
tried
his
best
to
escape
between
the
legs
of
the
big
fellow
,
but
without
success
.