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"
I
am
a
boy
and
I
buy
nothing
from
boys
,
"
said
the
little
fellow
with
far
more
common
sense
than
the
Marionette
.
272
"
I
'll
give
you
four
pennies
for
your
A-B-C
book
,
"
said
a
ragpicker
who
stood
by
.
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Then
and
there
,
the
book
changed
hands
.
And
to
think
that
poor
old
Geppetto
sat
at
home
in
his
shirt
sleeves
,
shivering
with
cold
,
having
sold
his
coat
to
buy
that
little
book
for
his
son
!
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Quick
as
a
flash
,
Pinocchio
disappeared
into
the
Marionette
Theater
.
And
then
something
happened
which
almost
caused
a
riot
.
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The
curtain
was
up
and
the
performance
had
started
.
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Harlequin
and
Pulcinella
were
reciting
on
the
stage
and
,
as
usual
,
they
were
threatening
each
other
with
sticks
and
blows
.
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The
theater
was
full
of
people
,
enjoying
the
spectacle
and
laughing
till
they
cried
at
the
antics
of
the
two
Marionettes
.
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The
play
continued
for
a
few
minutes
,
and
then
suddenly
,
without
any
warning
,
Harlequin
stopped
talking
.
Turning
toward
the
audience
,
he
pointed
to
the
rear
of
the
orchestra
,
yelling
wildly
at
the
same
time
:
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"
Look
,
look
!
Am
I
asleep
or
awake
?
Or
do
I
really
see
Pinocchio
there
?
"
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"
Yes
,
yes
!
It
is
Pinocchio
!
"
screamed
Pulcinella
.