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Then a Terrible Shark came up out of the sea and, as soon as he saw me in the water, swam quickly toward me, put out his tongue, and swallowed me as easily as if I had been a chocolate peppermint." Voice Reading
"And how long have you been shut away in here?" Voice Reading
"From that day to this, two long weary years-two years, my Pinocchio, which have been like two centuries." Voice Reading
"And how have you lived? Where did you find the candle? And the matches with which to light it-where did you get them?" Voice Reading
"You must know that, in the storm which swamped my boat, a large ship also suffered the same fate. The sailors were all saved, but the ship went right to the bottom of the sea, and the same Terrible Shark that swallowed me, swallowed most of it." Voice Reading
"What! Swallowed a ship?" asked Pinocchio in astonishment. Voice Reading
"At one gulp. The only thing he spat out was the main-mast, for it stuck in his teeth. To my own good luck, that ship was loaded with meat, preserved foods, crackers, bread, bottles of wine, raisins, cheese, coffee, sugar, wax candles, and boxes of matches. Voice Reading
With all these blessings, I have been able to live happily on for two whole years, but now I am at the very last crumbs. Today there is nothing left in the cupboard, and this candle you see here is the last one I have." Voice Reading
"And then?" Voice Reading
"And then, my dear, we'll find ourselves in darkness." Voice Reading
"Then, my dear Father," said Pinocchio, "there is no time to lose. We must try to escape." Voice Reading
"Escape! How?" Voice Reading
"We can run out of the Shark's mouth and dive into the sea." Voice Reading
"You speak well, but I cannot swim, my dear Pinocchio." Voice Reading
"Why should that matter? You can climb on my shoulders and I, who am a fine swimmer, will carry you safely to the shore." Voice Reading
"Dreams, my boy!" answered Geppetto, shaking his head and smiling sadly. "Do you think it possible for a Marionette, a yard high, to have the strength to carry me on his shoulders and swim?" Voice Reading
"Try it and see! And in any case, if it is written that we must die, we shall at least die together." Voice Reading
Not adding another word, Pinocchio took the candle in his hand and going ahead to light the way, he said to his father: Voice Reading
"Follow me and have no fear." Voice Reading
They walked a long distance through the stomach and the whole body of the Shark. When they reached the throat of the monster, they stopped for a while to wait for the right moment in which to make their escape. Voice Reading
I want you to know that the Shark, being very old and suffering from asthma and heart trouble, was obliged to sleep with his mouth open. Because of this, Pinocchio was able to catch a glimpse of the sky filled with stars, as he looked up through the open jaws of his new home. Voice Reading
"The time has come for us to escape," he whispered, turning to his father. "The Shark is fast asleep. The sea is calm and the night is as bright as day. Follow me closely, dear Father, and we shall soon be saved." Voice Reading
No sooner said than done. They climbed up the throat of the monster till they came to that immense open mouth. There they had to walk on tiptoes, for if they tickled the Shark's long tongue he might awaken-and where would they be then? Voice Reading
The tongue was so wide and so long that it looked like a country road. Voice Reading
The two fugitives were just about to dive into the sea when the Shark sneezed very suddenly and, as he sneezed, he gave Pinocchio and Geppetto such a jolt that they found themselves thrown on their backs and dashed once more and very unceremoniously into the stomach of the monster. Voice Reading

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