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After
running
seven
miles
or
so
,
Pinocchio
was
well-nigh
exhausted
.
Seeing
himself
lost
,
he
climbed
up
a
giant
pine
tree
and
sat
there
to
see
what
he
could
see
.
The
Assassins
tried
to
climb
also
,
but
they
slipped
and
fell
.
Far
from
giving
up
the
chase
,
this
only
spurred
them
on
.
They
gathered
a
bundle
of
wood
,
piled
it
up
at
the
foot
of
the
pine
,
and
set
fire
to
it
.
In
a
twinkling
the
tree
began
to
sputter
and
burn
like
a
candle
blown
by
the
wind
.
Pinocchio
saw
the
flames
climb
higher
and
higher
.
Not
wishing
to
end
his
days
as
a
roasted
Marionette
,
he
jumped
quickly
to
the
ground
and
off
he
went
,
the
Assassins
close
to
him
,
as
before
.
Dawn
was
breaking
when
,
without
any
warning
whatsoever
,
Pinocchio
found
his
path
barred
by
a
deep
pool
full
of
water
the
color
of
muddy
coffee
.
What
was
there
to
do
?
With
a
"
One
,
two
,
three
!
"
he
jumped
clear
across
it
.
The
Assassins
jumped
also
,
but
not
having
measured
their
distance
well
--
splash
!!!
--
they
fell
right
into
the
middle
of
the
pool
.
Pinocchio
who
heard
the
splash
and
felt
it
,
too
,
cried
out
,
laughing
,
but
never
stopping
in
his
race
:
"
A
pleasant
bath
to
you
,
signori
!
"
He
thought
they
must
surely
be
drowned
and
turned
his
head
to
see
.
But
there
were
the
two
somber
figures
still
following
him
,
though
their
black
sacks
were
drenched
and
dripping
with
water
.
As
he
ran
,
the
Marionette
felt
more
and
more
certain
that
he
would
have
to
give
himself
up
into
the
hands
of
his
pursuers
.
Suddenly
he
saw
a
little
cottage
gleaming
white
as
the
snow
among
the
trees
of
the
forest
.
"
If
I
have
enough
breath
left
with
which
to
reach
that
little
house
,
I
may
be
saved
,
"
he
said
to
himself
.
Not
waiting
another
moment
,
he
darted
swiftly
through
the
woods
,
the
Assassins
still
after
him
.
After
a
hard
race
of
almost
an
hour
,
tired
and
out
of
breath
,
Pinocchio
finally
reached
the
door
of
the
cottage
and
knocked
.
No
one
answered
.