
The Adventures of Pinocchio
Pinocchio falls asleep with his feet on a foot warmer, and awakens the next day with his feet all burned off.
The Adventures of Pinocchio
Ages 6–8 · 2 min
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Chapter 6. Pinocchio falls asleep with his feet on a foot warmer, and awakens the next day with his feet all burned off.
Pinocchio hated the dark street, but he was so hungry that, in spite of it, he ran out of the house. The night was pitch black. It thundered, and bright flashes of lightning now and again shot across the sky, turning it into a sea of fire. An angry wind blew cold and raised dense clouds of dust, while the trees shook and moaned in a weird way.
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