THE LITTLE PRINCE Antoine de Saint-Exupéry éÅÍ 3 °è¼Ó... Then, for what seemed like a long time, he stood lost in thought. Eventually, he took my sheep out of his pocket and looked at it closely. As you can imagine, I was intrigued when he suggested he was from another planet, so I tried to find out more. ¡®Where are you from? What is this ¡°small place¡± you speak of? Where are you going to take my sheep?¡¯ He thought for a while and answered, ¡®It is good that he has the box. At night, he can use it as his house.¡¯ ¡®Quite right. And if you behave, I can give you a rope to tie him with during the day, and also a post to which he can be tied.¡¯ The little prince was aghast, ¡®Tie him! Why would we do such a strange thing?¡¯ ¡®But if you don¡¯t,¡¯ I said, ¡®will he not wander off and get lost?¡¯ My little friend burst out laughing again. ¡®But where do you think he would go?¡¯ ¡®Anywhere, I suppose. As his nose guides him.¡¯ He answered solemnly, ¡®It doesn¡¯t matter. In my world, everything is really small!¡¯ And then with a touch of sadness, the little prince added: ¡®Letting his nose guide him will not get him very far.¡¯ éÅÍ 3 ³¡... |
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