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Pinocchio discovers the robbers, and as a reward for his fidelity is set at liberty.
H
E had been sleeping heavily for about two hours when, towards midnight, he was
roused by a whispering of strange voices that seemed to come from the courtyard.
Putting the point of his nose out of the kennel he saw four little beasts with
dark fur, that looked like cats, standing consulting together. But they were not
cats; they were
"Good evening, Melampo."
"My name is not Melampo," answered the puppet. "Oh! then who are you?"
"I am Pinocchio."
"And what are you doing here?"
"I am acting as
"Then where is Melampo? Where is the old dog who lived in this kennel?"
"He died this morning."
"Is he dead? Poor beast! He was so good. But judging you by your face I should say that you were also a good dog."
"I beg your pardon, I am not a dog."
"Not a dog? Then what are you?"
"I am a puppet."
"And you are acting as
"That is only too true—as a punishment."
"Well, then, I will offer you the same conditions that we made with the deceased Melampo, and I am sure you will be satisfied with them."
"What are these conditions?"
"One night in every week you are to permit us to visit this
"Did Melampo act in this manner?" asked Pinocchio.
"Certainly, and we were always on the best terms with him. Sleep quietly, and
rest assured that before we go we will leave by the kennel a beautiful chicken
ready plucked for your breakfast
"Only too
The four polecats thinking themselves safe
repaired to the
It was Pinocchio who had shut it; and for greater security he put a large stone against it to keep it closed.
He then began to bark, and he barked exactly like a
![]() He barked exactly like a dog. |
Hearing the barking the peasant jumped out of bed, and taking his gun he came to the window and asked:
"What is the matter?"
"There are robbers!" answered Pinocchio.
"Where are they?"
"In the
"I will come down directly."
In fact, in less time than it takes to say Amen, the peasant came down. He
rushed into the
"At last you have fallen into my hands! I might
punish you, but I am not so cruel. I will content myself instead by carrying you
in the morning to the innkeeper of the neighbouring village, who will skin and
cook you as hares with a sweet and sour sauce. It is an honour that you don't
deserve, but generous people like me don't consider such
He then approached Pinocchio and began to caress him, and amongst other things he asked him:
"How did you manage to discover the four thieves? To think that Melampo, my
faithful Melampo, never found out
The puppet might then have told him the whole story; he might have informed him of the disgraceful conditions that had been made between the dog and the polecats; but he remembered that the dog was dead, and he thought to himself:
"What is the good of accusing the
"When the thieves got into the yard were you asleep or awake?" the peasant went on to ask him.
"I was asleep," answered Pinocchio, "but the polecats woke me with their
chatter, and one of them came to the kennel and said to me: 'If you promise not
to bark, and not to wake the master, we will make you a present of a fine
chicken ready
"Well said, my boy!" cried the peasant, slapping him on the shoulder. "Such sentiments do you honour: and as a proof of my gratitude I will at once set you at liberty, and you may return home."
And he removed the dog's collar.