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"
But
I
am
innocent
.
"
"
Come
with
us
!
"
Before
starting
out
,
the
officers
called
out
to
several
fishermen
passing
by
in
a
boat
and
said
to
them
:
"
Take
care
of
this
little
fellow
who
has
been
hurt
.
Take
him
home
and
bind
his
wounds
.
Tomorrow
we
'll
come
after
him
.
"
They
then
took
hold
of
Pinocchio
and
,
putting
him
between
them
,
said
to
him
in
a
rough
voice
:
"
March
!
And
go
quickly
,
or
it
will
be
the
worse
for
you
!
"
They
did
not
have
to
repeat
their
words
.
The
Marionette
walked
swiftly
along
the
road
to
the
village
.
But
the
poor
fellow
hardly
knew
what
he
was
about
.
He
thought
he
had
a
nightmare
.
He
felt
ill
.
His
eyes
saw
everything
double
,
his
legs
trembled
,
his
tongue
was
dry
,
and
,
try
as
he
might
,
he
could
not
utter
a
single
word
.
Yet
,
in
spite
of
this
numbness
of
feeling
,
he
suffered
keenly
at
the
thought
of
passing
under
the
windows
of
his
good
little
Fairy
's
house
.
What
would
she
say
on
seeing
him
between
two
Carabineers
?
They
had
just
reached
the
village
,
when
a
sudden
gust
of
wind
blew
off
Pinocchio
's
cap
and
made
it
go
sailing
far
down
the
street
.
"
Would
you
allow
me
,
"
the
Marionette
asked
the
Carabineers
,
"
to
run
after
my
cap
?
"
"
Very
well
,
go
;
but
hurry
.
"
The
Marionette
went
,
picked
up
his
cap
--
but
instead
of
putting
it
on
his
head
,
he
stuck
it
between
his
teeth
and
then
raced
toward
the
sea
.