The Little Prince (French: Le Petit Prince), first published in 1943, is a novella and the most famous work of the French aristocrat, writer, poet and pioneering aviator Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (1900–1944). The novella is both the most-read and most-translated book in the French language, and was voted the best book of the 20th century in France. Translated into more than 250 languages and dialects (as well as braille), selling nearly two million copies annually with sales totalling over 140 million copies worldwide, it has become one of the top best-selling books ever published. -from wikipedia.org 其實上面這就是大人們的評價。Above is just the grown-ups' words. 跟著Rich一起享受the little prince 的世界吧。 Let's enter the world of the little prince with Rich. 也可以加Rich微信: 2896619417
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As each day passed I would learn, in our talk,
something about the little prince's planet, his departure from it, his journey.
The information would come very slowly, as it might chance to fall from his
thoughts. It was in this way that I heard, on the third
day, about the catastrophe of the baobabs. This time, once more, I had the
sheep to thank for it. For the little prince asked me abruptly — as if
seized by a grave doubt — "It is true, isn't it, that sheep eat little
bushes?" "Yes, that is true." "Ah! I am glad!" I don't understand why i' was so important that sheep sould eat little bushes. But the little prince added: “Then it follows that they also eat baobabs?" I pointed out to the little prince that baobabs
were not little bushes, but, on the contrary, trees as big as castles; and that
even if he took a whole herd of elephants away with him, the herd would not eat
up one single baobab. The idea of the herd of elephants made the little prince
laugh. "We would have to put them one on top of the other," he said.
But he made a wise comment: "Before they grow so big, the baobabs start
out by being little."
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As each day passed I would learn, in our talk,
something about the little prince's planet, his departure from it, his journey.
The information would come very slowly, as it might chance to fall from his
thoughts. It was in this way that I heard, on the third
day, about the catastrophe of the baobabs. This time, once more, I had the
sheep to thank for it. For the little prince asked me abruptly — as if
seized by a grave doubt — "It is true, isn't it, that sheep eat little
bushes?" "Yes, that is true." "Ah! I am glad!" I don't understand why i' was so important that sheep sould eat little bushes. But the little prince added: “Then it follows that they also eat baobabs?" I pointed out to the little prince that baobabs
were not little bushes, but, on the contrary, trees as big as castles; and that
even if he took a whole herd of elephants away with him, the herd would not eat
up one single baobab. The idea of the herd of elephants made the little prince
laugh. "We would have to put them one on top of the other," he said.
But he made a wise comment: "Before they grow so big, the baobabs start
out by being little."
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LePetitPrinceByRich3&4
III ●▽● It took me a long time to learn where he came from. The little prince, who
asked me so many questions, never seemed to hear the ones I asked him. It was
from words dropped by chance that, little by little, everything was revealed to
me. The first time he saw my airplane, for instance (I shall not draw my
airplane; that would be much too complicated for me), he asked me: "What
is that object?" "That is not an object. It flies. It is an airplane.
It is my airplane." And I was proud to have him learn that I could fly. He
cried out, then: "What! You dropped down from the sky?"
"Yes," I answered, modestly. "Oh! That is funny!" And the
little prince broke into a lovely peal of laughter, which irritated me very
much. I like my misfortunes to be taken seriously. Then he added: "So you,
too, come from the sky! Which is your planet?"
●▽●At
that moment I caught a gleam of light in the impenetrable mystery of his
presence; and I demanded, abruptly: "Do you come from another
planet?" But he did not reply. He tossed his head gently, without taking
his eyes from my plane: "It is true that on that you can't have come from
very far away..." And he sank into a reverie, which lasted a long time.
Then, taking my sheep out of his pocket, he buried himself in the contemplation
of his treasure. You can imagine how my curiosity was aroused by this
half-confidence about the "other planets." I made a great effort,
therefore, to find out more on this subject. "My little man, where do you
come from? What is this 'where I live,' of which you speak? Where do you want
to take your sheep?" After a reflective silence he answered: "The
thing that is so good about the box you have given me is that at night he can
use it as his house." "That is so. And if you are good I will give
you a string, too, so that you can tie him during the day, and a post to tie
him to." But the little prince seemed shocked by this offer: "Tie
him! What a queer idea!" "But if you don't tie him," I said,
"he will wander off somewhere, and get lost." My friend broke into
another peal of laughter: "But where do you think he would go?"
"Anywhere. Straight ahead of him." Then the little prince said,
earnestly: "That doesn't matter. Where I live, everything is so
small!" And, with perhaps a hint of sadness, he added: "Straight
ahead of him, nobody can go very far..."
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III ●▽● It took me a long time to learn where he came from. The little prince, who
asked me so many questions, never seemed to hear the ones I asked him. It was
from words dropped by chance that, little by little, everything was revealed to
me. The first time he saw my airplane, for instance (I shall not draw my
airplane; that would be much too complicated for me), he asked me: "What
is that object?" "That is not an object. It flies. It is an airplane.
It is my airplane." And I was proud to have him learn that I could fly. He
cried out, then: "What! You dropped down from the sky?"
"Yes," I answered, modestly. "Oh! That is funny!" And the
little prince broke into a lovely peal of laughter, which irritated me very
much. I like my misfortunes to be taken seriously. Then he added: "So you,
too, come from the sky! Which is your planet?"
●▽●At
that moment I caught a gleam of light in the impenetrable mystery of his
presence; and I demanded, abruptly: "Do you come from another
planet?" But he did not reply. He tossed his head gently, without taking
his eyes from my plane: "It is true that on that you can't have come from
very far away..." And he sank into a reverie, which lasted a long time.
Then, taking my sheep out of his pocket, he buried himself in the contemplation
of his treasure. You can imagine how my curiosity was aroused by this
half-confidence about the "other planets." I made a great effort,
therefore, to find out more on this subject. "My little man, where do you
come from? What is this 'where I live,' of which you speak? Where do you want
to take your sheep?" After a reflective silence he answered: "The
thing that is so good about the box you have given me is that at night he can
use it as his house." "That is so. And if you are good I will give
you a string, too, so that you can tie him during the day, and a post to tie
him to." But the little prince seemed shocked by this offer: "Tie
him! What a queer idea!" "But if you don't tie him," I said,
"he will wander off somewhere, and get lost." My friend broke into
another peal of laughter: "But where do you think he would go?"
"Anywhere. Straight ahead of him." Then the little prince said,
earnestly: "That doesn't matter. Where I live, everything is so
small!" And, with perhaps a hint of sadness, he added: "Straight
ahead of him, nobody can go very far..."
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XXVI Beside the well there was the ruin of an old stone
wall. When I came back from my work, the next evening, I saw from some distance
away my little price sitting on top of a wall, with his feet dangling. And I
heard him say: "Then you don't remember. This is not the exact spot."
Another voice must have answered him, for he replied to it: "Yes, yes! It
is the right day, but this is not the place." I continued my walk toward
the wall. At no time did I see or hear anyone. The little prince, however,
replied once again: " — Exactly. You will see where my track begins, in
the sand. You have nothing to do but wait for me there. I shall be there
tonight." I was only twenty meters from the wall, and I still saw nothing.
After a silence the little prince spoke again: "You have good poison? You
are sure that it will not make me suffer too long?" I stopped in my
tracks, my heart torn asunder; but still I did not understand. "Now go
away," said the little prince. "I want to get down from the
wall."
●▽●I
dropped my eyes, then, to the foot of the wall — and I leaped into the air.
There before me, facing the little prince, was one of those yellow snakes that
take just thirty seconds to bring your life to an end. Even as I was digging
into my pocked to get out my revolver I made a running step back. But, at the
noise I made, the snake let himself flow easily across the sand like the dying
spray of a fountain, and, in no apparent hurry, disappeared, with a light
metallic sound, among the stones.
●▽●I
reached the wall just in time to catch my little man in my arms; his face was
white as snow. "What does this mean?" I demanded. "Why are you
talking with snakes?" I had loosened the golden muffler that he always
wore. I had moistened his temples, and had given him some water to drink. And
now I did not dare ask him any more questions. He looked at me very gravely,
and put his arms around my neck. I felt his heart beating like the heart of a
dying bird, shot with someone's rifle... "I am glad that you have found
what was the matter with your engine," he said. "Now you can go back
home — " "How do you know about that?" I was just coming to tell
him that my work had been successful, beyond anything that I had dared to hope.
He made no answer to my question, but he added:
"I, too, am going back home today..." Then, sadly
— "It is much farther... It is much more difficult..." I realized
clearly that something extraordinary was happening. I was holding him close in
my arms as if he were a little child; and yet it seemed to me that he was
rushing headlong toward an abyss from which I could do nothing to restrain
him... His look was very serious, like some one lost far away. "I have
your sheep. And I have the sheep's box. And I have the muzzle..."
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LePetitPrinceByRich26
XXVI Beside the well there was the ruin of an old stone
wall. When I came back from my work, the next evening, I saw from some distance
away my little price sitting on top of a wall, with his feet dangling. And I
heard him say: "Then you don't remember. This is not the exact spot."
Another voice must have answered him, for he replied to it: "Yes, yes! It
is the right day, but this is not the place." I continued my walk toward
the wall. At no time did I see or hear anyone. The little prince, however,
replied once again: " — Exactly. You will see where my track begins, in
the sand. You have nothing to do but wait for me there. I shall be there
tonight." I was only twenty meters from the wall, and I still saw nothing.
After a silence the little prince spoke again: "You have good poison? You
are sure that it will not make me suffer too long?" I stopped in my
tracks, my heart torn asunder; but still I did not understand. "Now go
away," said the little prince. "I want to get down from the
wall."
●▽●I
dropped my eyes, then, to the foot of the wall — and I leaped into the air.
There before me, facing the little prince, was one of those yellow snakes that
take just thirty seconds to bring your life to an end. Even as I was digging
into my pocked to get out my revolver I made a running step back. But, at the
noise I made, the snake let himself flow easily across the sand like the dying
spray of a fountain, and, in no apparent hurry, disappeared, with a light
metallic sound, among the stones.
●▽●I
reached the wall just in time to catch my little man in my arms; his face was
white as snow. "What does this mean?" I demanded. "Why are you
talking with snakes?" I had loosened the golden muffler that he always
wore. I had moistened his temples, and had given him some water to drink. And
now I did not dare ask him any more questions. He looked at me very gravely,
and put his arms around my neck. I felt his heart beating like the heart of a
dying bird, shot with someone's rifle... "I am glad that you have found
what was the matter with your engine," he said. "Now you can go back
home — " "How do you know about that?" I was just coming to tell
him that my work had been successful, beyond anything that I had dared to hope.
He made no answer to my question, but he added:
"I, too, am going back home today..." Then, sadly
— "It is much farther... It is much more difficult..." I realized
clearly that something extraordinary was happening. I was holding him close in
my arms as if he were a little child; and yet it seemed to me that he was
rushing headlong toward an abyss from which I could do nothing to restrain
him... His look was very serious, like some one lost far away. "I have
your sheep. And I have the sheep's box. And I have the muzzle..."
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LePetitPrinceByRich01
The Little Prince(French:Le Petit Prince), first published in 1943, is anovellaand the most famous work of the French aristocrat, writer, poet and pioneering aviatorAntoine de Saint-Exupéry(1900–1944).The novella is both the most-read and most-translated book in the French language, and was voted the best book of the 20th century in France. Translated into more than 250 languages and dialects (as well as braille),selling nearly two million copies annually with sales totalling over 140 million copies worldwide,it has becomeone of the top best-selling booksever published.-from wikipedia.org其實上面這就是大人們的評價。Above is just the grown-ups' words.跟著Rich一起享受the little prince 的世界吧。 Let's enter the world of the little prince with Rich.
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The Little Prince(French:Le Petit Prince), first published in 1943, is anovellaand the most famous work of the French aristocrat, writer, poet and pioneering aviatorAntoine de Saint-Exupéry(1900–1944).The novella is both the most-read and most-translated book in the French language, and was voted the best book of the 20th century in France. Translated into more than 250 languages and dialects (as well as braille),selling nearly two million copies annually with sales totalling over 140 million copies worldwide,it has becomeone of the top best-selling booksever published.-from wikipedia.org其實上面這就是大人們的評價。Above is just the grown-ups' words.跟著Rich一起享受the little prince 的世界吧。 Let's enter the world of the little prince with Rich.