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“’Here is the breakfast the Fairy sends to you,’ said the Snail.”C. Collodi,The Adventures of Pinocchio,illustratedbyNaiad Einsel ( New York: The Macmillan Company, 1963).
“’Here is the breakfast the Fairy sends to you,’ said the Snail.”
C. Collodi,The Adventures of Pinocchio,illustratedbyNaiad Einsel ( New York: The Macmillan Company, 1963).
Backcover.
“ ‘It is I, a poor Tunny swallowed by the Shark at the same time as you. And what kind of fish are you?’ “
“His head swum and he was so frightened that he clutched wildly at the Pigeon’s neck to keep himself from falling.”
“A thousand woodpeckersflew in through the window and settled themselves on Pinocchio’s nose.”
Frontispiece.
“Stop laughing, I say!” he roared in a voice of thunder.Themouth stopped laughing, but it stuck out a long tongue.
“Stop laughing, I say!” he roared in a voice of thunder.
Themouth stopped laughing, but it stuck out a long tongue.