OCR Output

104 PINOCCHIO

approached to within a few steps, and said to
the Serpent in a little, soft, insinuating voice:

“ Excuse me, Sir Serpent, but would you be
so good as to move a little to one side, just
enough to allow me to pass?”

He might as well have spoken to the wall.
Nobody moved.

He began again in the same soft voice:

" You must know, Sir Serpent, that I am on
my way home, where my father is waiting for
me, and it is such a long time since I saw him
last! . . . Will you therefore allow me to pass? "

He waited for a sign in answer to this re¬
quest, but there was none: in fact, the Serpent,
who up to that moment had been sprightly and
full of life, became motionless and almost rigid.
He shut his eyes and his tail ceased smoking.

‘Can he really be dead?” said Pinocchio,
rubbing his hands with delight; and he de¬
termined to jump over him and reach the other
side of the road. But just as he was going to
leap the Serpent raised himself suddenly on
end, like a spring set in motion; and the pup¬
pet, drawing back, in his terror caught his feet
and fell to the ground.

And he fell so awkwardly that his head
stuck in the mud and his legs went into the air.

At the sight of the puppet kicking violently
with his head in the mud the Serpent went into