Part 9 (2/2)
”That's a secret!”
”Tell it to rown higher than a penny's worth of cheese”
”But you can't grow,” answered the Fairy
”Why not?”
”Because Marionettes never grow They are born Marionettes, they live Marionettes, and they die Marionettes”
”Oh, I'ustedly ”It's about tirow into a man as everyone else does”
”And you will if you deserve it--”
”Really? What can I do to deserve it?”
”It's a very simple matter Try to act like a well-behaved child”
”Don't you think I do?”
”Far from it! Good boys are obedient, and you, on the contrary--”
”And I never obey”
”Good boys love study and work, but you--”
”And I, on the contrary, am a lazy fellow and a tramp all year round”
”Good boys always tell the truth”
”And I always tell lies”
”Good boys go gladly to school”
”And I get sick if I go to school From now on I'll be different”
”Do you proood boy and be a comfort to my father Where is my poor father now?”
”I do not know”
”Will I ever be lucky enough to find him and embrace him once more?”
”I think so Indeed, I am sure of it”
At this answer, Pinocchio's happiness was very great He grasped the Fairy's hands and kissed them so hard that it looked as if he had lost his head Then lifting his face, he looked at her lovingly and asked: ”Tell me, little Mother, it isn't true that you are dead, is it?”
”It doesn't see
”If you only kne I suffered and hohen I read 'Here lies--'”
”I know it, and for that I have forgiven you The depth of your sorrow made me see that you have a kind heart There is always hope for boys with hearts such as yours, though they may often be very mischievous This is the reason why I have come so far to look for you From now on, I'll be your own littlewith joy
”You will obey ladly,too to school every day”
Pinocchio's face fell a little
”Then you will choose the trade you like best”
Pinocchio beca to yourself?” asked the Fairy
”I was just saying,” whined the Marionette in a whisper, ”that it seeo to school now”
”No, indeed Remember it is never too late to learn”
”But I don't want either trade or profession”
”Why?”
”Because earies me!”
”My dear boy,” said the Fairy, ”people who speak as you do usually end their days either in a prison or in a hospital Ain this world No one can find happiness without work Woe betide the lazy fellow! Laziness is a serious illness and one must cure it immediately; yes, even from early childhood If not, it will kill you in the end”
These words touched Pinocchio's heart He lifted his eyes to his Fairy and said seriously: ”I'll work; I'll study; I'll do all you tell rown very tiresome to me and I want to become a boy, no matter how hard it is You promise that, do you not?”
”Yes, I promise, and now it is up to you”
CHAPTER 26