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They
said
good-by
to
Pinocchio
and
,
wishing
him
good
luck
,
went
on
their
way
.
If
the
Marionette
had
been
told
to
wait
a
day
instead
of
twenty
minutes
,
the
time
could
not
have
seemed
longer
to
him
.
He
walked
impatiently
to
and
fro
and
finally
turned
his
nose
toward
the
Field
of
Wonders
.
And
as
he
walked
with
hurried
steps
,
his
heart
beat
with
an
excited
tic
,
tac
,
tic
,
tac
,
just
as
if
it
were
a
wall
clock
,
and
his
busy
brain
kept
thinking
:
"
What
if
,
instead
of
a
thousand
,
I
should
find
two
thousand
?
Or
if
,
instead
of
two
thousand
,
I
should
find
five
thousand
--
or
one
hundred
thousand
?
I
'll
build
myself
a
beautiful
palace
,
with
a
thousand
stables
filled
with
a
thousand
wooden
horses
to
play
with
,
a
cellar
overflowing
with
lemonade
and
ice
cream
soda
,
and
a
library
of
candies
and
fruits
,
cakes
and
cookies
.
"
Thus
amusing
himself
with
fancies
,
he
came
to
the
field
.
There
he
stopped
to
see
if
,
by
any
chance
,
a
vine
filled
with
gold
coins
was
in
sight
.
But
he
saw
nothing
!
He
took
a
few
steps
forward
,
and
still
nothing
!
He
stepped
into
the
field
.
He
went
up
to
the
place
where
he
had
dug
the
hole
and
buried
the
gold
pieces
.
Again
nothing
!
Pinocchio
became
very
thoughtful
and
,
forgetting
his
good
manners
altogether
,
he
pulled
a
hand
out
of
his
pocket
and
gave
his
head
a
thorough
scratching
.
As
he
did
so
,
he
heard
a
hearty
burst
of
laughter
close
to
his
head
.
He
turned
sharply
,
and
there
,
just
above
him
on
the
branch
of
a
tree
,
sat
a
large
Parrot
,
busily
preening
his
feathers
.
"
What
are
you
laughing
at
?
"
Pinocchio
asked
peevishly
.
"
I
am
laughing
because
,
in
preening
my
feathers
,
I
tickled
myself
under
the
wings
.
"
The
Marionette
did
not
answer
.
He
walked
to
the
brook
,
filled
his
shoe
with
water
,
and
once
more
sprinkled
the
ground
which
covered
the
gold
pieces
.
Another
burst
of
laughter
,
even
more
impertinent
than
the
first
,
was
heard
in
the
quiet
field
.