《小王子-the little prince (英文版)》

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〃I admire you;〃 said the little prince; shrugging his shoulders slightly; 〃but what is there in that to interest you so much?〃 
And the little prince went away。 
〃The grownups are certainly very odd;〃 he said to himself; as he continued on his journey。

 
 
' Chapter 12 '

  the little prince visits the tippler


The next pla was inhabited by a tippler。 This was a very short visit; but it plunged the little prince into deep dejection。 
〃What are you doing there?〃 he said to the tippler; whom he found settled down in silence before a collection of empty bottles and also a collection of full bottles。 
〃I am drinking;〃 replied the tippler; with a lugubrious air。
〃Why are you drinking?〃 demanded the little prince。 
〃So that I may fet;〃 replied the tippler。 
〃Fet what?〃 inquired the little prince; who already was sorry for him。 

 
 

〃Fet that I am ashamed;〃 the tippler confessed; hanging his head。 
〃Ashamed of what?〃 insisted the little prince; who wanted to help him。 
〃Ashamed of drinking!〃 The tippler brought his speech to an end; and shut himself up in an impregnable silence。 
And the little prince went away; puzzled。 
〃The grownups are certainly very; very odd;〃 he said to himself; as he continued on his journey。
 
 
 
 
 
' Chapter 13 '

  the little prince visits the businessman


The fourth pla belonged to a businessman。 This man was so much occupied that he did not even raise his head at the little prince‘s arrival。 

〃Good morning;〃 the little prince said to him。 〃Your cigarette has gone out。〃

〃Three and two make five。 Five and seven make twelve。 Twelve and three make fifteen。 Good morning。 Fifteen and seven make twentytwo。 Twentytwo and six make twentyeight。 I haven‘t time to light it again。 Twentysix and five make thirtyone。 Phew! Then that makes fivehundredandonemillion; sixhundredtwentytwothousand; sevenhundredthirtyone。〃

〃Five hundred million what?〃 asked the little prince。 

〃Eh? Are you still there? Fivehundredandone million I can‘t stop。。。 I have so much to do! I am concerned use myself with balderdash。 Two and five make seven。。。〃 

 
 

〃Fivehundredandone million what?〃 repeated the little prince; who never in his life had let go of a question once he had asked it。

The businessman raised his head。 

〃During the fiftyfour years that I have inhabited this pla; I have been disturbed only three times。 The first time was twentytwo years ago; when some giddy goose fell from goodness knows where。 He made the most frightful noise that resounded all over the place; and I made four mistakes in my addition。 The second time; eleven years ago; I was disturbed by an attack of rheumatism。 I don‘t get enough exercise。 I have no time for loafing。 The third time well; this is it! I was saying; then; five hundredandone millions〃 

〃Millions of what?〃 

The businessman suddenly realized that there was no hope of being left in peace until he answered this question。 

〃Millions of those little objects;〃 he said; 〃which one sometimes sees in the sky。〃 
〃Flies?〃
〃Oh; no。 Little glittering objects。〃
〃Bees?〃 
〃Oh; no。 Little golden objects that set lazy men to idle dreaming。 As for me; I am concerned with matters of consequence。 There is no time for idle dreaming in my life。〃 
〃Ah! You mean the stars?〃 
〃Yes; that‘s it。 The stars。〃 
〃And what do you do with fivehundred millions of stars?〃
〃Fivehundredandone million; sixhundredtwentytwo thousand; sevenhundredthirtyone。 I am concerned  accurate。〃 
〃And what do you do with these stars?〃
〃What do I do with them?〃 
〃Yes。〃 
〃Nothing。 I own them。〃 
〃You own the stars?〃
〃Yes。〃 
〃But I have already seen a king who〃 
〃Kings do not own; they reign over。 It is a very different matter。〃 
〃And what good does it do you to own the stars?〃 
〃It does me the good of making me rich。〃
〃And what good does it do you to be rich?〃 
〃It makes it possible for me to buy more stars; if any are ever discovered。〃 
〃This man;〃 the little prince said to himself; 〃reasons a little like my poor tippler。。。〃 
Nevertheless; he still had some more questions。 
〃How is it possible for one to own the stars?〃 
〃To whom do they belong?〃 the businessman retorted; peevishly。 
〃I don‘t know。 To nobody。〃 
〃Then they belong to me; because I was the first person to think of it。〃 
〃Is that all that is necessary?〃
〃Certainly。 When you find a diamond that belongs to nobody; it is yours。 When you discover an island that belongs to nobody; it is yours。 When you get an idea before any one else; you take out a patent on it: it is yours。 So with me: I own the stars; because nobody else before me ever thought of owning them。〃
〃Yes; that is true;〃 said the little prince。 〃And what do you do with them?〃 
〃I administer them;〃 replied the businessman。 〃I count them and recount them。 It is difficult。 But I am a man who is naturally interested in matters of consequence。〃
The little prince was still not satisfied。 
〃If I owned a silk scarf;〃 he said; 〃I could put it around my neck and take it away with me。 If I owned a flower; I could pluck that flower and take it away with me。 But you cannot pluck the stars from heaven。。。〃 
〃No。 But I can put them in the bank。〃 
〃Whatever does that mean?〃 
〃That means that I write the number of my stars on a little paper。 And then I put this paper in a drawer and lock it with a key。〃 
〃And that is all?〃 
〃That is enough;〃 said the businessman。
〃It is entertaining;〃 thought the little prince。 〃It is rather poetic。 But it is of no great consequence。〃 

On matters of consequence; the little prince had ideas which were very different from those of the grownups。 
〃I myself own a flower;〃 he continued his conversation with the businessman; 〃which I water every day。 I own three volcanoes; which I clean out every week (for I also clean out the one that is extinct; one never knows)。 It is of some use to my volcanoes; and it is of some use to my flower; that I own them。 But you are of no use to the stars。。。〃 
The businessman opened his mouth; but he found nothing to say in answer。 And the little prince went away。 
〃The grownups are certainly altogether extraordinary;〃 he said simply; talking to himself as he continued on his journey。
 
 
 
 
 
' Chapter 14 '

  the little prince visits the lamplighter


The fifth pla was very strange。 It was the smallest of all。 There was just enough room on it for a street lamp and a lamplighter。 The little prince was not able to reach any explanation of the use of a street lamp and a lamplighter; somewhere in the heavens; on a pla which had no people; and not one house。 But he said to himself; nevertheless: 

〃It may well be that this man is absurd。 But he is not so absurd as the king; the conceited man; the businessman; and the tippler。 For at least his work has some meaning。 When he lights his street lamp; it is as if he brought one more star to life; or one flower。 When he puts out his lamp; he sends the flower; or the star; to sleep。 That is a beautiful occupation。 And since it is beautiful; it is truly useful。〃 

 
 

When he arrived on the pla he respectfully saluted the lamplighter。 
〃Good morning。 Why have you just put out your lamp?〃 
〃Those are the orders;〃 replied the lamplighter。 〃Good morning。〃
〃What are the orders?〃 
〃The orders are that I put out my lamp。 Good evening。〃 
And he lighted his lamp again。 
〃But why have you just lighted it again?〃 
〃Those are the orders;〃 replied the lamplighter。 
〃I do not understand;〃 said the little prince。 
〃There is nothing to understand;〃 said the lamplighter。 〃Orders are orders。 Good morning。〃 
And he put out his lamp。 
Then he mopped his forehead with a handkerchief decorated with red squares。 

〃I follow a terrible profession。 In the old days it was reasonable。 I put the lamp out in the morning; and in the evening I lighted it again。 I had the rest of the day for relaxation and the rest of the night for sleep。〃 
〃And the orders have been changed since that time?〃 
〃The orders have not been changed;〃 said the lamplighter。 〃That is the tragedy! From year to year the pla has turned more rapidly and the orders have not been changed!〃 
〃Then what?〃 asked the little prince。 
〃Then the pla now makes a plete turn every minute; and I no longer have a single second for repose。 Once every minute I have to light my lamp and put it out!〃 
〃That is very funny! A day lasts only one minute; here where you live!〃 
〃It is not funny at all!〃 said the lamplighter。 〃While we have been talking together a month has gone by。〃 
〃A month?〃 
〃Yes; a month。 Thirty minutes。 Thirty days。 Good evening。〃 
And he lighted his lamp again。 

As the little prince watched him; he felt that he loved this lamplighter who was so faithful to his orders。 He remembered the sunsets which he himself had gone to seek; in other days; merely by pulling up his chair; and he wanted to help his friend。 
〃You know;〃 he said; 〃I can tell you a way you can rest whenever you want to。。。〃 
〃I always want to rest;〃 said the lamplighter。 
For it is possible for a man to be faithful and lazy at the same time。
The little prince went on with his explanation: 
〃Your pla is so small that three strides will take you all the way around it。 To be always in the sunshine; you need only walk along rather slowly。 When you want to rest; you will walk and the day will last as long as you like。〃 
〃That doesn‘t do me much good;〃 said the lamplighter。 〃The one thing I love in life is to sleep。〃
〃Then you‘re unlucky;〃 said the little prince。 
〃I am unlucky;〃 said the lamplighter。 〃Good morning。〃 
And he put out his lamp。 

〃That man;〃 said the little prince to himself; as he continued farther on his journey; 〃that man would be scorned by all the others: by the king; by the conceited man; by the tippler; by the businessman。 Nevertheless he is the only one of them all who does not seem to me ridiculous。 Perhaps that is because he is thinking of something else besides himself。〃 
He breathed a sigh of regret; and said to himself; again: 
〃That man is the only one of them all whom I could have made my friend。 But his pla is indeed too small。 There is no room on it for two people。。。〃 
What the little prince did not dare confess was that he was sorry most of all to leave t
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