Little baby Emma is seen crying in her crib before Pinocchio stands over her, trying to shush her, telling her not to cry. He pulls a series of funny faces which Emma stares at before her crying stops. Pinocchio smiles at the baby, saying that that's better. He proceeds to kneel down beside a leg of the crib with a tool box, seemingly about to repair something. A man is heard entering and he very sternly asks Pinocchio if those tools belong to him. Pinocchio professes that he was just trying to fix the crib, saying that he wouldn't want Emma to fall out and hurt herself. The man kneels down as well and roughly grabs the boy's arm, instructing him to never touch anything in the house again as nothing belongs to him. "Yes, Mr. Raskind..." Pinocchio replies, typically. Raskind then takes the
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| - Little baby Emma is seen crying in her crib before Pinocchio stands over her, trying to shush her, telling her not to cry. He pulls a series of funny faces which Emma stares at before her crying stops. Pinocchio smiles at the baby, saying that that's better. He proceeds to kneel down beside a leg of the crib with a tool box, seemingly about to repair something. A man is heard entering and he very sternly asks Pinocchio if those tools belong to him. Pinocchio professes that he was just trying to fix the crib, saying that he wouldn't want Emma to fall out and hurt herself. The man kneels down as well and roughly grabs the boy's arm, instructing him to never touch anything in the house again as nothing belongs to him. "Yes, Mr. Raskind..." Pinocchio replies, typically. Raskind then takes the tool box away from the boy before standing up and leaving the room. ("The Stranger")
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