“If you will wait here a little while you will see us."
"No no! I must go home."
"Oh, wait another two minutes."
"No, I have waited too long now. The Fairy will worry about me."
“Poor Fairy! Does she think you will be eaten by bats?"
"Tell me," urged Pinocchio, “are you sure that there are no schools in that country?"
"Not even the shadow of one."
"And no school masters?"
"Not one."
"And no one is ever made to study?"
"Never, never, never!"
"What a beautiful country," said Pinocchio enviously, "I have never been there but I can imagine all about it."
"Why don't you come along?"
"It is useless to tempt me. I have promised to be a good boy, and I mean to keep my word."
"Well then, goodby! Remember me to all the scholars."
"Goodby, Candlewick. A pleasant journey to you, and I hope you will meet some nice