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PINOCCHIO
so, and the Fox’s hair was all shaggy and he had lost his tail.
“Oh, Pinocchio,” cried the Fox, “give a little charity to two old people.”
“Two old people,” repeated the Cat.
“Good-by, masqueraders,” replied Pinocchio; “you deceived me once and now you are paying for it.”
“Believe us, Pinocchio, we are to-day truly poor and starving.”
“Truly,” repeated the Cat.
“If you are poor, you deserve it. Remember the proverb that says, ‘Stolen money will never bear fruit.’ Good-by, deceivers!”
“Have compassion on us.”
“On us,” said the Cat.
“Good-by. Remember the proverb that says, ‘Stolen wheat always makes poor bread.’”