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With these words, the Marionette started on his way home. Turning once more to his friend, he asked him: Voice Reading
"But are you sure that, in that country, each week is composed of six Saturdays and one Sunday?" Voice Reading
"Very sure!" Voice Reading
"And that vacation begins on the first of January and ends on the thirty-first of December?" Voice Reading
"Very, very sure!" Voice Reading
"What a great country!" repeated Pinocchio, puzzled as to what to do. Voice Reading
Then, in sudden determination, he said hurriedly: Voice Reading
"Good-by for the last time, and good luck." Voice Reading
"Good-by." Voice Reading
"How soon will you go?" Voice Reading
"Within two hours." Voice Reading
"What a pity! If it were only one hour, I might wait for you." Voice Reading
"And the Fairy?" Voice Reading
"By this time I'm late, and one hour more or less makes very little difference." Voice Reading
"Poor Pinocchio! And if the Fairy scolds you?" Voice Reading
"Oh, I'll let her scold. After she gets tired, she will stop." Voice Reading
In the meantime, the night became darker and darker. All at once in the distance a small light flickered. A queer sound could be heard, soft as a little bell, and faint and muffled like the buzz of a far-away mosquito. Voice Reading
"There it is!" cried Lamp-Wick, jumping to his feet. Voice Reading
"What?" whispered Pinocchio. Voice Reading
"The wagon which is coming to get me. For the last time, are you coming or not?" Voice Reading
"But is it really true that in that country boys never have to study?" Voice Reading
"Never, never, never!" Voice Reading
"What a wonderful, beautiful, marvelous country! Oh-h-h!!" Voice Reading
CHAPTER 31
After five months of play, Pinocchio wakes up one fine morning and finds a great surprise awaiting him. Voice Reading

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