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"
Today
,
however
,
this
room
is
mine
,
"
said
the
Marionette
,
"
and
if
you
wish
to
do
me
a
favor
,
get
out
now
,
and
do
n't
turn
around
even
once
.
"
"
I
refuse
to
leave
this
spot
,
"
answered
the
Cricket
,
"
until
I
have
told
you
a
great
truth
.
"
"
Tell
it
,
then
,
and
hurry
.
"
"
Woe
to
boys
who
refuse
to
obey
their
parents
and
run
away
from
home
!
They
will
never
be
happy
in
this
world
,
and
when
they
are
older
they
will
be
very
sorry
for
it
.
"
"
Sing
on
,
Cricket
mine
,
as
you
please
.
What
I
know
is
,
that
tomorrow
,
at
dawn
,
I
leave
this
place
forever
.
If
I
stay
here
the
same
thing
will
happen
to
me
which
happens
to
all
other
boys
and
girls
.
They
are
sent
to
school
,
and
whether
they
want
to
or
not
,
they
must
study
.
As
for
me
,
let
me
tell
you
,
I
hate
to
study
!
It
's
much
more
fun
,
I
think
,
to
chase
after
butterflies
,
climb
trees
,
and
steal
birds
'
nests
.
"
"
Poor
little
silly
!
Do
n't
you
know
that
if
you
go
on
like
that
,
you
will
grow
into
a
perfect
donkey
and
that
you
'll
be
the
laughingstock
of
everyone
?
"
"
Keep
still
,
you
ugly
Cricket
!
"
cried
Pinocchio
.
But
the
Cricket
,
who
was
a
wise
old
philosopher
,
instead
of
being
offended
at
Pinocchio
's
impudence
,
continued
in
the
same
tone
:
"
If
you
do
not
like
going
to
school
,
why
do
n't
you
at
least
learn
a
trade
,
so
that
you
can
earn
an
honest
living
?
"
"
Shall
I
tell
you
something
?
"
asked
Pinocchio
,
who
was
beginning
to
lose
patience
.
"
Of
all
the
trades
in
the
world
,
there
is
only
one
that
really
suits
me
.
"