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小王子-the little prince (英文版)-第5章

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〃The screen?〃 
〃I was just going to look for it when you spoke to me。。。〃 
Then she forced her cough a little more so that he should suffer from remorse just the same。 
So the little prince; in spite of all the good will that was inseparable from his love; had soon e to doubt her。 He had taken seriously words which were without importance; and it made him very unhappy。 
〃I ought not to have listened to her;〃 he confided to me one day。 〃One never ought to listen to the flowers。 One should simply look at them and breathe their fragrance。 Mine perfumed all my pla。 But I did not know how to take pleasure in all her grace。 This tale of claws; which disturbed me so much; should only have filled my heart with tenderness and pity。〃
And he continued his confidences: 
〃The fact is that I did not know how to understand anything! I ought to have judged by deeds and not by words。 She cast her fragrance and her radiance over me。 I ought never to have run away from her。。。 I ought to have guessed all the affection that lay behind her poor little strategems。 Flowers are so inconsistent! But I was too young to know how to love her。。。〃
 
 

 
 
' Chapter 9 '

  the little prince leaves his pla 


I believe that for his escape he took advantage of the migration of a flock of wild birds。 On the morning of his departure he put his pla in perfect order。 He carefully cleaned out his active volcanoes。 He possessed two active volcanoes; and they were very convenient for heating his breakfast in the morning。 He also had one volcano that was extinct。 But; as he said; 〃One never knows!〃 So he cleaned out the extinct volcano; too。 If they are well cleaned out; volcanoes burn slowly and steadily; without any eruptions。 Volcanic eruptions are like fires in a chimney。

On our earth we are obviously much too small to clean out our volcanoes。 That is why they bring no end of trouble upon us。 

 
 

The little prince also pulled up; with a certain sense of dejection; the last little shoots of the baobabs。 He believed that he would never want to return。 But on this last morning all these familiar tasks seemed very precious to him。 And when he watered the flower for the last time; and prepared to place her under the shelter of her glass globe; he realised that he was very close to tears。
〃Goodbye;〃 he said to the flower。 
But she made no answer。 
〃Goodbye;〃 he said again。
The flower coughed。 But it was not because she had a cold。 
〃I have been silly;〃 she said to him; at last。 〃I ask your fiveness。 Try to be happy。。。〃 
He was surprised by this absence of reproaches。 He stood there all bewildered; the glass globe held arrested in midair。 He did not understand this quiet sweetness。 
〃Of course I love you;〃 the flower said to him。 〃It is my fault that you have not known it all the while。 That is of no importance。 But you you have been just as foolish as I。 Try to be happy。。。 let the glass globe be。 I don‘t want it any more。〃 
〃But the wind〃 
〃My cold is not so bad as all that。。。 the cool night air will do me good。 I am a flower。〃 
〃But the animals〃 
〃Well; I must endure the presence of two or three caterpillars if I wish to bee acquainted with the butterflies。 It seems that they are very beautiful。 And if not the butterflies and the caterpillars who will call upon me? You will be far away。。。 as for the large animals I am not at all afraid of any of them。 I have my claws。〃 
And; na飗ely; she showed her four thorns。 Then she added: 
〃Don‘t linger like this。 You have decided to go away。 Now go!〃 
For she did not want him to see her crying。 She was such a proud flower。。。

 
 
' Chapter 10 '

  the little prince visits the king 


He found himself in the neighborhood of the asteroids 325; 326; 327; 328; 329; and 330。 He began; therefore; by visiting them; in order to add to his knowledge。 
The first of them was inhabited by a king。 Clad in royal purple and ermine; he was seated upon a throne which was at the same time both simple and majestic。 
〃Ah! Here is a subject;〃 exclaimed the king; when he saw the little prince ing。 
And the little prince asked himself: 
〃How could he recognize me when he had never seen me before?〃 
He did not know how the world is simplified for kings。 To them; all men are subjects。 
〃Approach; so that I may see you better;〃 said the king; who felt consumingly proud of being at last a king over somebody。 
The little prince looked everywhere to find a place to sit down; but the entire pla was crammed and obstructed by the king‘s magnificent ermine robe。 So he remained standing upright; and; since he was tired; he yawned。
〃It is contrary to etiquette to yawn in the presence of a king;〃 the monarch said to him。 〃I forbid you to do so。〃 
〃I can‘t help it。 I can‘t stop myself;〃 replied the little prince; thoroughly embarrassed。 〃I have e on a long journey; and I have had no sleep。。。〃 
〃Ah; then;〃 the king said。 〃I order you to yawn。 It is years since I have seen anyone yawning。 Yawns; to me; are objects of curiosity。 e; now! Yawn again! It is an order。〃
〃That frightens me。。。 I cannot; any more。。。〃 murmured the little prince; now pletely abashed。
〃Hum! Hum!〃 replied the king。 〃Then I I order you sometimes to yawn and sometimes to〃
He sputtered a little; and seemed vexed。 
For what the king fundamentally insisted upon was that his authority should be respected。 He tolerated no disobedience。 He was an absolute monarch。 But; because he was a very good man; he made his orders reasonable。 
〃If I ordered a general;〃 he would say; by way of example; 〃if I ordered a general to change himself into a sea bird; and if the general did not obey me; that would not be the fault of the general。 It would be my fault。〃 
〃May I sit down?〃 came no the little prince。 
〃I order you to do so;〃 the king answered him; and majestically gathered in a fold of his ermine mantle。 

 
 

But the little prince was wondering。。。 The pla was tiny。 Over what could this king really rule? 
〃Sire;〃 he said to him; 〃I beg that you will excuse my asking you a question〃 
〃I order you to ask me a question;〃 the king hastened to assure him。 
〃Sire over what do you rule?〃 
〃Over everything;〃 said the king; with magnificent simplicity。 
〃Over everything?〃 
The king made a gesture; which took in his pla; the other plas; and all the stars。 
〃Over all that?〃 asked the little prince。 
〃Over all that;〃 the king answered。 
For his rule was not only absolute: it was also universal。 
〃And the stars obey you?〃 
〃Certainly they do;〃 the king said。 〃They obey instantly。 I do not permit insubordination。〃 

Such power was a thing for the little prince to marvel at。 If he had been master of such plete authority; he would have been able to watch the sunset; not fortyfour times in one day; but seventytwo; or even a hundred; or even two hundred times; with out ever having to move his chair。 And because he felt a bit sad as he remembered his little pla which he had forsaken; he plucked up his courage to ask the king a favor: 
〃I should like to see a sunset。。。 do me that kindness。。。 Order the sun to set。。。〃 
〃If I ordered a general to fly from one flower to another like a butterfly; or to write a tragic drama; or to change himself int
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