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The Heart of Pinocchio New Adventures of the Celebrated Little Puppet
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THE HEART OF PINOCCHIO

[See p. 147
"BUT SMELL THIS" ... AND WHILE HE SPOKE THE RASCAL OF A PINOCCHIO TOOK IN BOTH HIS HANDS THE DISH AND HELD IT CLOSE TO STOLZ'S NOSE
THE HEART OF
PINOCCHIO
New Adventures of the
Celebrated Little Puppet
By
COLLODI NIPOTE
(Paolo Lorenzini)
Adapted from the Italian by
VIRGINIA WATSON

With Drawings by
J. R. Flanagan
HARPER & BROTHERS PUBLISHERS
NEW YORK AND LONDON
The Twilight Series
Imaginative Stories and Fairy Tales
Illustrated—Jackets Printed in Colors
- The Hollow Tree and Deep Woods Book. By A. B. Paine
- The Hollow Tree Snowed-In Book. By A. B. Paine
- Hollow Tree Nights and Days. By A. B. Paine
- Alice in Wonderland. By Lewis Carroll
- Through the Looking-Glass. By Lewis Carroll
- Home Fairy Tales. By Jean Mace
- Danish Fairy and Folk Tales. By J. Christian Bay
- Favorite Fairy Tales. Illustrated by Peter Newell
- Twilight Land. By Howard Pyle
- The Dwarf's Tailor. By Zoe Dana Underhill
- Fairy Book. By Edouard Laboulaye
- Last Fairy Tales. By Edouard Laboulaye
- Pinocchio. By Carlo Collodi
- The Heart of Pinocchio. By Collodi Nipote
- The Water Babies. By Charles Kingsley
The Heart of Pinocchio
Copyright, 1919, by Harper & Brothers
Printed in the United States of America
CONTENTS
CHAP. | PAGE | |
I. | How Pinocchio Discovered that He Had a Heart and Had Become a Real Boy | 1 |
II. | How Pinocchio Recognized the Advantages of His Wooden Body | 22 |
III. | How Pinocchio Sent a Solemn Protest to Francis Joseph to Rectify an Official Bulletin | 33 |
IV. | How Pinocchio Learned that War Changes Everything—Even the Meaning of Words | 62 |
V. | In Which Pinocchio Discovers that Sometimes When You Want to Advance You Have to Take a Step Backward | 78 |
VI. | Wherein We See Pinocchio's Heart | 92 |
VII. | How Pinocchio Came Face to Face with Our Alpine Troops | 110 |
VIII. | How Pinocchio Made Two Beasts Sing—Contrary to Nature | 135 |
IX. | How Pinocchio Complained Because He Was No Longer a Wooden Puppet | 151 |
X. | Many Deeds and Few Words | 177 |
XI. | And Now—Finished or Not Finished | 199 |
ILLUSTRATIONS
"But smell this" ... and while he spoke the rascal of a Pinocchio took in both hands the dish and held it close to Stolz's nose | Frontispiece | |
"I see the suet-eaters" | Facing page | 36 |
He saw a rag tied to a pole waving | " | 42 |
"You beastly little creature, what game are you playing?" | " | 46 |
One day he managed to capture a pig and to drag it along behind him | " | 62 |
His foot caught Cutemup right in the stomach and knocked him breathless | " | 88 |