Lampwick wants Pinocchio to join him on his trip to Funland..."The wagon was already full of young boys...piled one on top of the other like anchovies in brine. They were uncomfortable, they were squeezed together, and they could hardly breathe...but nobody complained. They knew that in a few hours they would reach a land where there were no books, no schools, no teachers..."
"Pinocchio didn't answer, but he heaved a sigh. Then he heaved another sigh; and then a third sigh. Finally, he said: 'Make some room for me. I want to come too.'"
"It's no use for you to tempt me! I've promised my good Fairy to be a sensible boy now, and I don't want to go back on my word."