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"
Well
,
"
cried
the
Marionette
,
angrily
this
time
,
"
may
I
know
,
Mr.
Parrot
,
what
amuses
you
so
?
"
"
I
am
laughing
at
those
simpletons
who
believe
everything
they
hear
and
who
allow
themselves
to
be
caught
so
easily
in
the
traps
set
for
them
.
"
"
Do
you
,
perhaps
,
mean
me
?
"
"
I
certainly
do
mean
you
,
poor
Pinocchio
--
you
who
are
such
a
little
silly
as
to
believe
that
gold
can
be
sown
in
a
field
just
like
beans
or
squash
.
I
,
too
,
believed
that
once
and
today
I
am
very
sorry
for
it
.
Today
-LRB-
but
too
late
!
-RRB-
I
have
reached
the
conclusion
that
,
in
order
to
come
by
money
honestly
,
one
must
work
and
know
how
to
earn
it
with
hand
or
brain
.
"
"
I
do
n't
know
what
you
are
talking
about
,
"
said
the
Marionette
,
who
was
beginning
to
tremble
with
fear
.
"
Too
bad
!
I
'll
explain
myself
better
,
"
said
the
Parrot
.
"
While
you
were
away
in
the
city
the
Fox
and
the
Cat
returned
here
in
a
great
hurry
.
They
took
the
four
gold
pieces
which
you
have
buried
and
ran
away
as
fast
as
the
wind
.
If
you
can
catch
them
,
you
're
a
brave
one
!
"
Pinocchio
's
mouth
opened
wide
.
He
would
not
believe
the
Parrot
's
words
and
began
to
dig
away
furiously
at
the
earth
.
He
dug
and
he
dug
till
the
hole
was
as
big
as
himself
,
but
no
money
was
there
.
Every
penny
was
gone
.
In
desperation
,
he
ran
to
the
city
and
went
straight
to
the
courthouse
to
report
the
robbery
to
the
magistrate
.
The
Judge
was
a
Monkey
,
a
large
Gorilla
venerable
with
age
.
A
flowing
white
beard
covered
his
chest
and
he
wore
gold-rimmed
spectacles
from
which
the
glasses
had
dropped
out
.
The
reason
for
wearing
these
,
he
said
,
was
that
his
eyes
had
been
weakened
by
the
work
of
many
years
.
Pinocchio
,
standing
before
him
,
told
his
pitiful
tale
,
word
by
word
.
He
gave
the
names
and
the
descriptions
of
the
robbers
and
begged
for
justice
.