XXXIII. Pinocchio, Having Become a Genuine Little Donkey,
is Taken to be Sold, and is Bought by the Director
of a Company of Buffoons to be Taught to Dance,
and to Jump Through Hoops: but One Evening He
Lames Himself, and then He is Bought by a Man
Who Purposes to make a Drum of His Skin. . . . . .
XXXIV. Pinocchio, Having been Thrown into the Sea, is Eaten
by the Fish and Becomes a Puppet as He was
Before. Whilst He is Swimming Away to Save His
Life He is Swallowed by the Terrible Dog-fish. . . .
XXXV. Pinocchio Finds in the Body of the Dog-fish ...
Whom does He Find? Read this Chapter and You
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