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"Indeed, yes! They went two hours ago." Voice Reading
"Why in such a hurry?" Voice Reading
"Unfortunately the Cat received a telegram which said that his first-born was suffering from chilblains and was on the point of death. He could not even wait to say good-by to you." Voice Reading
"Did they pay for the supper?" Voice Reading
"How could they do such a thing? Being people of great refinement, they did not want to offend you so deeply as not to allow you the honor of paying the bill." Voice Reading
"Too bad! That offense would have been more than pleasing to me," said Pinocchio, scratching his head. Voice Reading
"Where did my good friends say they would wait for me?" he added. Voice Reading
"At the Field of Wonders, at sunrise tomorrow morning." Voice Reading
Pinocchio paid a gold piece for the three suppers and started on his way toward the field that was to make him a rich man. Voice Reading
He walked on, not knowing where he was going, for it was dark, so dark that not a thing was visible. Round about him, not a leaf stirred. A few bats skimmed his nose now and again and scared him half to death. Voice Reading
Once or twice he shouted, "Who goes there?" and the far-away hills echoed back to him, "Who goes there? Who goes there? Who goes. . . ?" Voice Reading
As he walked, Pinocchio noticed a tiny insect glimmering on the trunk of a tree, a small being that glowed with a pale, soft light. Voice Reading
"Who are you?" he asked. Voice Reading
"I am the ghost of the Talking Cricket," answered the little being in a faint voice that sounded as if it came from a far-away world. Voice Reading
"What do you want?" asked the Marionette. Voice Reading
"I want to give you a few words of good advice. Return home and give the four gold pieces you have left to your poor old father who is weeping because he has not seen you for many a day." Voice Reading
"Tomorrow my father will be a rich man, for these four gold pieces will become two thousand." Voice Reading
"Don't listen to those who promise you wealth overnight, my boy. As a rule they are either fools or swindlers! Listen to me and go home." Voice Reading
"But I want to go on!" Voice Reading
"The hour is late!" Voice Reading
"I want to go on." Voice Reading
"The night is very dark." Voice Reading
"I want to go on." Voice Reading
"The road is dangerous." Voice Reading
"I want to go on." Voice Reading

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