Illustrated—Jackets Printed in Colors
- The Hollow Tree and Deep Woods Book. By A. B. Paine
- The Hollow Tree Snowed-In Book. By A. B. Paine
- Hollow Tree Nights and Days. By A. B. Paine
- Alice in Wonderland. By Lewis Carroll
- Through the Looking-Glass. By Lewis Carroll
- Home Fairy Tales. By Jean Mace
- Danish Fairy and Folk Tales. By J. Christian Bay
- Favorite Fairy Tales. Illustrated by Peter Newell
- Twilight Land. By Howard Pyle
- The Dwarf's Tailor. By Zoe Dana Underhill
- Fairy Book. By Edouard Laboulaye
- Last Fairy Tales. By Edouard Laboulaye
- Pinocchio. By Carlo Collodi
- The Heart of Pinocchio. By Collodi Nipote
- The Water Babies. By Charles Kingsley
The Heart of Pinocchio
Copyright, 1919, by Harper & Brothers
Printed in the United States of America
CONTENTS
| CHAP. | PAGE | |
| I. | How Pinocchio Discovered that He Had a Heart and Had Become a Real Boy | [1] |
| II. | How Pinocchio Recognized the Advantages of His Wooden Body | [22] |
| III. | How Pinocchio Sent a Solemn Protest to Francis Joseph to Rectify an Official Bulletin | [33] |
| IV. | How Pinocchio Learned that War Changes Everything—Even the Meaning of Words | [62] |
| V. | In Which Pinocchio Discovers that Sometimes When You Want to Advance You Have to Take a Step Backward | [78] |
| VI. | Wherein We See Pinocchio's Heart | [92] |
| VII. | How Pinocchio Came Face to Face with Our Alpine Troops | [110] |
| VIII. | How Pinocchio Made Two Beasts Sing—Contrary to Nature | [135] |
| IX. | How Pinocchio Complained Because He Was No Longer a Wooden Puppet | [151] |
| X. | Many Deeds and Few Words | [177] |
| XI. | And Now—Finished or Not Finished | [199] |