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Yes.
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That looks like a peacock.
Can you say peacock?
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Peacock.
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-Can you say pee?
-Pee.
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Now say that two times fast.
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Okay. Then you gotta put
the green ones--
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Read to us?
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Let's see.
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Oh, yeah.
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David's going to love it.
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"The Showman went into the kitchen. . .
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. . .where the sheep for supper. . .
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. . .was roasting on the spit
in the furnace.
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When he saw there was
not enough wood. . .
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. . .he called Harlequin
and Punchinello and said:
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'Bring me Pinocchio!
He is hanging on a nail.
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He is made of dry wood and will
make a nice fire for my roast.' "
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"Pinocchio worked until midnight.
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And instead of making
eight baskets, he made 1 6.
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Then he went to bed and fell asleep.
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As he slept, he dreamt he saw
the fairy, lovely and smiling. . .
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. . .who gave him a kiss, saying:
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'Brave Pinocchio. . .
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. . .in return for your good heart,
I forgive all your past misdeeds.
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Be good in future,
and you will be happy.'