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Chapter 3

           Pinocchio’slegsweresostiffthathecouldnotmovethem,andGeppettoheldhishandandshowedhimhowtoputoutonefootaftertheother. 

           Whenhislegswerelimberedup,Pinocchiostartedwalkingbyhimselfandranallaroundtheroom.Hecametotheopendoor,andwithoneleaphewasoutintothestreet.Awayheflew! 

           PoorGeppettoranafterhimbutwasunabletocatchhim,forPinocchioraninleapsandbounds,histwowoodenfeet,astheybeatonthestonesofthestreet,makingasmuchnoiseastwentypeasantsinwoodenshoes. 

           "Catchhim!Catchhim!"Geppettokeptshouting. Butthepeopleinthestreet,seeingawoodenMarionetterunninglikethewind,stoodstilltostareandtolaughuntiltheycried. 

           Atlast,bysheerluck,aCarabineerhappenedalong,who,hearingallthatnoise,thoughtthatitmightbearunawaycolt,andstoodbravelyinthemiddleofthestreet,withlegswideapart,firmlyresolvedtostopitandpreventanytrouble. 

           PinocchiosawtheCarabineerfromafarandtriedhisbesttoescapebetweenthelegsofthebigfellow,butwithoutsuccess. 

           TheCarabineergrabbedhimbythenose(itwasanextremelylongoneandseemedmadeonpurposeforthatverything)andreturnedhimtoMastroGeppetto. 

           ThelittleoldmanwantedtopullPinocchio’sears.Thinkhowhefeltwhen,uponsearchingforthem,hediscoveredthathehadforgottentomakethem! 

           AllhecoulddowastoseizePinocchiobythebackoftheneckandtakehimhome.Ashewasdoingso,heshookhimtwoorthreetimesandsaidtohimangrily: 

           "We’regoinghomenow.Whenwegethome,thenwe’llsettlethismatter!" 

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