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"What now?" he said angrily to them. "What's the joke?" Voice Reading
"Oh, the joke's on you!" cried his tormentors, laughing more heartily than ever, and dancing gayly around the Marionette. Voice Reading
"And that is-?" Voice Reading
"That we have made you stay out of school to come with us. Aren't you ashamed of being such a goody-goody, and of studying so hard? You never have a bit of enjoyment." Voice Reading
"And what is it to you, if I do study?" Voice Reading
"What does the teacher think of us, you mean?" Voice Reading
"Don't you see? If you study and we don't, we pay for it. After all, it's only fair to look out for ourselves." Voice Reading
"What do you want me to do?" Voice Reading
"Hate school and books and teachers, as we all do. They are your worst enemies, you know, and they like to make you as unhappy as they can." Voice Reading
"And if I go on studying, what will you do to me?" Voice Reading
"You'll pay for it!" Voice Reading
"Really, you amuse me," answered the Marionette, nodding his head. Voice Reading
"Hey, Pinocchio," cried the tallest of them all, "that will do. We are tired of hearing you bragging about yourself, you little turkey cock! You may not be afraid of us, but remember we are not afraid of you, either! You are alone, you know, and we are seven." Voice Reading
"Like the seven sins," said Pinocchio, still laughing. Voice Reading
"Did you hear that? He has insulted us all. He has called us sins." Voice Reading
"Pinocchio, apologize for that, or look out!" Voice Reading
"Cuck-oo!" said the Marionette, mocking them with his thumb to his nose. Voice Reading
"You'll be sorry!" Voice Reading
"Cuck-oo!" Voice Reading
"We'll whip you soundly!" Voice Reading
"Cuck-oo!" Voice Reading
"You'll go home with a broken nose!" Voice Reading
"Cuck-oo!" Voice Reading
"Very well, then! Take that, and keep it for your supper," called out the boldest of his tormentors. Voice Reading

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