Geppetto, a poor old wood
carver, was
making a puppet from a tree branch. "You shall be my little
boy," he said to the puppet, "and I shall call you 'Pinocchio'."
He worked for hours, carefully carving each detail. When he
reached the mouth, the puppet started making faces at Geppetto. "Stop
that, you naughty boy," Geppetto scolded, "Stop that at once !"
"I won't stop !" cried Pinocchio.
"You can talk !" exclaimed Geppetto.
"Of course I can, silly," said the puppet. "You've given me a mouth
to talk with." Pinocchio rose to his feet and danced on the table top.
"Look what I can do !" he squealed.
"Pinocchio, this is not the time to dance,"
Geppetto explained. "You must get a good night's rest. Tomorrow you
will start going to school with the real boys. You will learn many
things, including how to behave."
On his way to school the next morning, Pinocchio stopped to see a puppet show. "I
can dance and sing better than those puppets and I don't need strings," boasted Pinocchio. He climbed onto the stage. "Get off my stage," roared the Puppet Master. Then he noticed how much the crowd liked Pinocchio. He did not say anything and let
Pinocchio stay. "Here, you've earned five copper coins," the Puppet
Master told Pinocchio.
"Take these coins and go straight home," said the Puppet Master. Pinocchio put the coins into his sack.
He
did not go very far before he met
a lame Fox and a blind Cat. Knowing that Pinocchio had
money, they pretended to be his friends. "Come with us. We'll teach you
how to turn those copper pieces into gold," coaxed the sneaky Cat.
"We want to help you get rich. Plant your coins under this magic tree. In a few hours they'll turn to gold," said the Fox.
"Show me where," said Pinocchio excitedly.
The Cat and Fox pointed to a patch of loose dirt. Pinocchio dug a hole
and put the sack in it, marking the spot with a stone.
"Splendid !" exclaimed the Cat. "Now let's
go to the inn for supper." After supper, the Fox and Cat, who weren't
really lame or blind, quickly snuck away and disguised themselves as
thieves. They hid by the tree waiting for Pinocchio to come back and dig
up the money. After Pinocchio dug up the coins they pounced on him.
"Give us your money !" they ordered. But
Pinocchio held the sack between his teeth and resisted to give the sack
to them. Again they demanded, "Give us your money !"
Pinocchio's
Guardian Fairy, who was dressed all in blue and had blue hair, sent her
dog, Rufus, to chase the Fox and Cat away. She ordered Rufus to bring
Pinocchio back to her castle. "Please sit down," she told Pinocchio.
Rufus kept one eye open to watch what was going on.
"Why didn't you go to school today?" she asked Pinocchio in a sweet voice.
"I did," answered Pinocchio. Just then, his nose shot out like a tree branch. "What's happening to my nose?" he cried.
"Every time you tell a lie, your nose will
grow. When you tell the truth, it will shrink," said the Blue Fairy.
"Pinocchio, you can only become a real boy if you learn how to be brave,
honest and generous."
The Blue Fairy told Pinocchio to go home
and not to stop for any reason. Pinocchio tried to remember what the
Blue Fairy told him.
On the way to home he met some boys. "Come with us," said the boys. "We
know a wonderful place filled with games, giant cakes, pretty candies,
and circuses." The boys didn't know that if you were bad, you were
turned into donkeys and trained for the circus.
It was not very long before the boys began changing
into donkeys. "That's what happens to bad boys," snarled the Circus
Master as he made Pinocchio jump through a hoop.
Pinocchio
could only grow a donkey's ears, feet, and tail, because he was made of
wood. The Circus Master couldn't sell him to any circus. He threw
Pinocchio into the sea. The instant Pinocchio hit the water, the donkey
tail fell off and his own ears and feet came back. He swam for a very
long time. Just when he couldn't swim any longer, he was swallowed by a
great whale. "It's dark here," scared Pinocchio said.
Pinocchio kept floating deep into the whale's stomach. "Who's there by the light?" called Pinocchio, his voice echoing.
"Pinocchio, is that you?" asked a tired voice.
"Father, you're alive !" Pinocchio shouted with joy. He wasn't scared
anymore. Pinocchio helped Geppetto build a big raft that would hold both
of them. When the raft was finished, Pinocchio tickled the whale. "Hold
tight, Father. When he sneezes, he'll blow us out of here !" cried
Pinocchio.
Home at last, Geppetto tucked Pinocchio into his bed. "Pinocchio, today
you were brave, honest and generous," Geppetto said. "You are my son and
I love you."
Pinocchio remembered what the Blue Fairy told him. "Father, now that
I've proven myself, I'm waiting for something to happen," he whispered
as he drifted off to sleep.
The next morning Pinocchio came running down the steps, jumping and
waving his arms. I He ran to Geppetto shouting, "Look Father, I'm a real
boy !"
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