Page:Collodi - The Story of a Puppet, translation Murray, 1892.djvu/146

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XXVI

Pinocchio accompanies his schoolfellows to the sea-shore to see the terrible Dog-fish.


The following day Pinocchio went to the government school.

Imagine the delight of all the little rogues when they saw a puppet walk into their school! They set up a roar of laughter that never ended. They played him all sorts of tricks. One boy carried off his cap, another pulled his jacket behind; one tried to give him a pair of inky mustachios just under his nose, and another attempted to tie strings to his feet and hands to make him dance.

For a short time Pinocchio pretended not to care and got on as well as he could; but at last losing all patience, he turned to those who were teasing him most and making game of him, and said to them, looking very angry:

'Beware, boys: I am not come here to