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So it happened that one day, as he was walking to school, he met some boys who ran up to him and said: Voice Reading
"Have you heard the news?" Voice Reading
"A Shark as big as a mountain has been seen near the shore." Voice Reading
"Really? I wonder if it could be the same one I heard of when my father was drowned?" Voice Reading
"We are going to see it. Are you coming?" Voice Reading
"No, not I. I must go to school." Voice Reading
"What do you care about school? You can go there tomorrow. With a lesson more or less, we are always the same donkeys." Voice Reading
"And what will the teacher say?" Voice Reading
"Let him talk. He is paid to grumble all day long." Voice Reading
"And my mother?" Voice Reading
"Mothers don't know anything," answered those scamps. Voice Reading
"Do you know what I'll do?" said Pinocchio. "For certain reasons of mine, I, too, want to see that Shark; but I'll go after school. I can see him then as well as now." Voice Reading
"Poor simpleton!" cried one of the boys. "Do you think that a fish of that size will stand there waiting for you? He turns and off he goes, and no one will ever be the wiser." Voice Reading
"How long does it take from here to the shore?" asked the Marionette. "One hour there and back." Voice Reading
"Very well, then. Let's see who gets there first!" cried Pinocchio. Voice Reading
At the signal, the little troop, with books under their arms, dashed across the fields. Pinocchio led the way, running as if on wings, the others following as fast as they could. Voice Reading
Now and again, he looked back and, seeing his followers hot and tired, and with tongues hanging out, he laughed out heartily. Unhappy boy! If he had only known then the dreadful things that were to happen to him on account of his disobedience! Voice Reading
CHAPTER 27
The great battle between Pinocchio and his playmates. One is wounded. Pinocchio is arrested. Voice Reading
Going like the wind, Pinocchio took but a very short time to reach the shore. He glanced all about him, but there was no sign of a Shark. The sea was as smooth as glass. Voice Reading
"Hey there, boys! Where's that Shark?" he asked, turning to his playmates. Voice Reading
"He may have gone for his breakfast," said one of them, laughing. Voice Reading
"Or, perhaps, he went to bed for a little nap," said another, laughing also. Voice Reading
From the answers and the laughter which followed them, Pinocchio understood that the boys had played a trick on him. Voice Reading

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