THE LITTLE PRINCE Antoine de Saint-Exupéry CHAPTER 3 It was a long time before I could learn anything about the world he came from. The little prince asked me question after question, but never seemed to hear mine. It was from carelessly dropped words that I gradually constructed the tale. When he noticed my plane for the first time, for instance (no, I shall not draw it; it is too complicated), he asked me, ¡®What is that thing?¡¯ ¡®That is not a thing. It can fly. It is a plane. It is my airplane.¡¯ I was quite proud to have him know that I was a pilot and could fly the plane. He cried out, ¡®Oh my! So you dropped out of the sky?¡¯ ¡®Yes,¡¯ I answered, humbly. ¡®That is so funny!¡¯ And the little prince broke into a ringing laugh, which displeased me very much. I expect others to take my problems seriously. Then he said, ¡®So you have come from the sky too! From which planet?¡¯ At that instant I realized he was giving me an important hint about himself, and I said, ¡®You¡¯re from a different planet, aren¡¯t you?¡¯ He did not respond. Gazing steadily at my plane he remarked, ¡®In that thing, you couldn¡¯t have come from very far away.¡¯ |
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