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After this fight, Mastro Antonio had two more scratches on his nose, and Geppetto had two buttons missing from his coat. Thus having settled their accounts, they shook hands and swore to be good friends for the rest of their lives. Voice Reading
Then Geppetto took the fine piece of wood, thanked Mastro Antonio, and limped away toward home. Voice Reading
CHAPTER 3
As soon as he gets home, Geppetto fashions the Marionette and calls it Pinocchio. The first pranks of the Marionette. Voice Reading
Little as Geppetto's house was, it was neat and comfortable. It was a small room on the ground floor, with a tiny window under the stairway. The furniture could not have been much simpler: a very old chair, a rickety old bed, and a tumble-down table. Voice Reading
A fireplace full of burning logs was painted on the wall opposite the door. Over the fire, there was painted a pot full of something which kept boiling happily away and sending up clouds of what looked like real steam. Voice Reading
As soon as he reached home, Geppetto took his tools and began to cut and shape the wood into a Marionette. Voice Reading
"What shall I call him?" he said to himself. "I think I'll call him PINOCCHIO. This name will make his fortune. I knew a whole family of Pinocchi once-Pinocchio the father, Pinocchia the mother, and Pinocchi the children-and they were all lucky. The richest of them begged for his living." Voice Reading
After choosing the name for his Marionette, Geppetto set seriously to work to make the hair, the forehead, the eyes. Fancy his surprise when he noticed that these eyes moved and then stared fixedly at him. Geppetto, seeing this, felt insulted and said in a grieved tone: Voice Reading
"Ugly wooden eyes, why do you stare so?" Voice Reading
There was no answer. Voice Reading
After the eyes, Geppetto made the nose, which began to stretch as soon as finished. It stretched and stretched and stretched till it became so long, it seemed endless. Voice Reading
Poor Geppetto kept cutting it and cutting it, but the more he cut, the longer grew that impertinent nose. In despair he let it alone. Voice Reading
Next he made the mouth. Voice Reading
No sooner was it finished than it began to laugh and poke fun at him. Voice Reading
"Stop laughing!" said Geppetto angrily; but he might as well have spoken to the wall. Voice Reading
"Stop laughing, I say!" he roared in a voice of thunder. Voice Reading
The mouth stopped laughing, but it stuck out a long tongue. Voice Reading
Not wishing to start an argument, Geppetto made believe he saw nothing and went on with his work. After the mouth, he made the chin, then the neck, the shoulders, the stomach, the arms, and the hands. Voice Reading
As he was about to put the last touches on the finger tips, Geppetto felt his wig being pulled off. He glanced up and what did he see? His yellow wig was in the Marionette's hand. "Pinocchio, give me my wig!" Voice Reading
But instead of giving it back, Pinocchio put it on his own head, which was half swallowed up in it. Voice Reading
At that unexpected trick, Geppetto became very sad and downcast, more so than he had ever been before. Voice Reading
"Pinocchio, you wicked boy!" he cried out. "You are not yet finished, and you start out by being impudent to your poor old father. Very bad, my son, very bad!" Voice Reading
And he wiped away a tear. Voice Reading
The legs and feet still had to be made. As soon as they were done, Geppetto felt a sharp kick on the tip of his nose. Voice Reading

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