Page:Collodi - The Story of a Puppet, translation Murray, 1892.djvu/140

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ADVENTURES OF PINOCCHIO

'It is . . .' answered the puppet, 'it is . . . it is . . . that you are like . . . that you remind me . . . yes, yes, yes, the same voice . . . the same eyes . . . the same hair . . . yes, yes, yes . . . you also have blue hair . . . as she had . . . Oh, little Fairy! . . . tell me that it is you, really you! . . . Do not make me cry any more! If you knew! . . . I have cried so much, I have suffered so much. . . .'

And throwing himself at her feet on the floor, Pinocchio embraced the knees of the mysterious little woman and began to cry bitterly.