“It might be better if there were a few more of us,” Momo said.
“I mean, we'd probably find the Timesaving Bank quicker if other people went looking for it too.”
“Good idea,” said Guido. “We must mobilize all our friends - and all the kids who spend so much time here nowadays.”
“I vote we get started right away, the three of us. Tell as many people as you can find, and tell them to pass the word.”
“We'll all meet up here at three tomorrow afternoon, for a grand council of war.”
So they all set off at once, Momo in one direction, Beppo and Guido in another.
The two men had gone some distance when Beppo, who still hadn't spoken, came to a sudden stop.
“Know something, Guido?” he said. “I'm worried.” Guido turned to look at him. “About what?”
Beppo regarded his friend in silence for a moment. Then he said, “I believe Momo.”
“So do I,” said Guido, puzzled. “What of it?” “I mean,” Beppo went on, “I believe that what she told us is true.”
Guido couldn't understand what the old man was getting at. “Of course,” he said. “So what?”
“Well,” said Beppo, “if it's true what she told us, we shouldn't rush into anything.
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