《小王子-the little prince (英文版)》

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' Chapter 22 '

  the little prince encounters a railway switchman


〃Good morning;〃 said the little prince。 
〃Good morning;〃 said the railway switchman。 
〃What do you do here?〃 the little prince asked。 
〃I sort out travelers; in bundles of a thousand;〃 said the switchman。 〃I send off the trains that carry them; now to the right; now to the left。〃 
And a brilliantly lighted express train shook the switchman‘s cabin as it rushed by with a roar like thunder。 
〃They are in a great hurry;〃 said the little prince。 〃What are they looking for?〃 
〃Not even the lootive engineer knows that;〃 said the switchman。 
And a second brilliantly lighted express thundered by; in the opposite direction。 
〃Are they ing back already?〃 demanded the little prince。 
〃These are not the same ones;〃 said the switchman。 〃It is an exchange。〃 
〃Were they not satisfied where they were?〃 asked the little prince。 
〃No one is ever satisfied where he is;〃 said the switchman。
And they heard the roaring thunder of a third brilliantly lighted express。
〃Are they pursuing the first travelers?〃 demanded the little prince。 
〃They are pursuing nothing at all;〃 said the switchman。 〃They are asleep in there; or if they are not asleep they are yawning。 Only the children are flattening their noses against the windowpanes。〃 
〃Only the children know what they are looking for;〃 said the little prince。 〃They waste their time over a rag doll and it bees very important to them; and if anybody takes it away from them; they cry。。。〃 
〃They are lucky;〃 the switchman said。
 
 
 
 
 
' Chapter 23 '

  the little prince encounters a merchant


〃Good morning;〃 said the little prince。 
〃Good morning;〃 said the merchant。 

This was a merchant who sold pills that had been invented to quench thirst。 You need only swallow one pill a week; and you would feel no need of anything to drink。 
〃Why are you selling those?〃 asked the little prince。 
〃Because they save a tremendous amount of time;〃 said the merchant。 〃putations have been made by experts。 With these pills; you save fiftythree minutes in every week。〃
〃And what do I do with those fiftythree minutes?〃 
〃Anything you like。。。〃 
〃As for me;〃 said the little prince to himself; 〃if I had fiftythree minutes to spend as I liked; I should walk at my leisure toward a spring of fresh water。〃 

 
 
 
 
 

 
' Chapter 24 '

  the narrator and the little prince; thirsty; hunt for a well in the desert


It was now the eighth day since I had had my accident in the desert; and I had listened to the story of the merchant as I was drinking the last drop of my water supply。 

〃Ah;〃 I said to the little prince; 〃these memories of yours are very charming; but I have not yet succeeded in repairing my plane; I have nothing more to drink; and I; too; should be very happy if I could walk at my leisure toward a spring of fresh water!〃 
〃My friend the fox〃 the little prince said to me。 
〃My dear little man; this is no longer a matter that has anything to do with the fox!〃 
〃Why not?〃 
〃Because I am about to die of thirst。。。〃 

He did not follow my reasoning; and he answered me: 
〃It is a good thing to have had a friend; even if one is about to die。 I; for instance; am very glad to have had a fox as a friend。。。〃 
〃He has no way of guessing the danger;〃 I said to myself。 〃He has never been either hungry or thirsty。 A little sunshine is all he needs。。。〃 

But he looked at me steadily; and replied to my thought: 
〃I am thirsty; too。 Let us look for a well。。。〃 

I made a gesture of weariness。 It is absurd to look for a well; at random; in the immensity of the desert。 But nevertheless we started walking。 

When we had trudged along for several hours; in silence; the darkness fell; and the stars began to e out。 Thirst had made me a little feverish; and I looked at them as if I were in a dream。 The little prince‘s last words came reeling back into my memory: 
〃Then you are thirsty; too?〃 I demanded。 

But he did not reply to my question。 He merely said to me:
〃Water may also be good for the heart。。。〃 

I did not understand this answer; but I said nothing。 I knew very well that it was impossible to crossexamine him。 

He was tired。 He sat down。 I sat down beside him。 And; after a little silence; he spoke again:
〃The stars are beautiful; because of a flower that cannot be seen。〃 

I replied; 〃Yes; that is so。〃 And; without saying anything more; I looked across the ridges of sand that were stretched out before us in the moonlight。 

〃The desert is beautiful;〃 the little prince added。 

And that was true。 I have always loved the desert。 One sits down on a desert sand dune; sees nothing; hears nothing。 Yet through the silence something throbs; and gleams。。。 
〃What makes the desert beautiful;〃 said the little prince; 〃is that somewhere it hides a well。。。〃 

I was astonished by a sudden understanding of that mysterious radiation of the sands。 When I was a little boy I lived in an old house; and legend told us that a treasure was buried there。 To be sure; no one had ever known how to find it; perhaps no one had ever even looked for it。 But it cast an enchantment over that house。 My home was hiding a secret in the depths of its heart。。。
〃Yes;〃 I said to the little prince。 〃The house; the stars; the desert what gives them their beauty is something that is invisible!〃 
〃I am glad;〃 he said; 〃that you agree with my fox。〃 

As the little prince dropped off to sleep; I took him in my arms and set out walking once more。 I felt deeply moved; and stirred。 It seemed to me that I was carrying a very fragile treasure。 It seemed to me; even; that there was nothing more fragile on all Earth。 In the moonlight I looked at his pale forehead; his closed eyes; his locks of hair that trembled in the wind; and I said to myself: 〃What I see here is nothing but a shell。 What is most important is invisible。。。〃 

As his lips opened slightly with the suspicious of a halfsmile; I said to myself; again: 〃What moves me so deeply; about this little prince who is sleeping here; is his loyalty to a flower the image of a rose that shines through his whole being like the flame of a lamp; even when he is asleep。。。〃 And I felt him to be more fragile still。 I felt the need of protecting him; as if he himself were a flame that might be extinguished by a little puff of wind。。。 
And; as I walked on so; I found the well; at daybreak。
 
 
 
 
 
' Chapter 25 '

  finding a well; the narrator and the little prince discuss his return to his pla


〃Men;〃 said the little prince; 〃set out on their way in express trains; but they do not know what they are looking for。 Then they rush about; and get excited; and turn round and round。。。〃 
And he added: 
〃It is not worth the trouble。。。〃 

The well that we had e to was not like the wells of the Sahara。 The wells of the Sahara are mere holes dug in the sand。 This one was like a well in a village。 But there was no village here; and I thought I must be dreaming。。。 
〃It is strange;〃 I said to the little prince。 〃Everything is ready for use: the pulley; the bucket; the rope。。。〃 

 
He laughed; touched the rope; and set the pulley to working。 And the pulley moaned; like an old weathervane which the wind has long since fotten。 
〃Do you hear?〃 said the little prince。 〃We have wakened the well; and it is singing。。。〃 
I did not want him to tire himself with the rope。 
〃Leave it to me;〃 I said。 〃It is too heavy for you。〃 

I hoisted the bucket slowly to the edge of the well and set it there happy; tired as I was; over my achievement。 The song of the pulley was still in my ears; and I could see the sunlight shimmer in the still trembling water。 
〃I am thirsty for this water;〃 said the little prince。 〃Give me some of it to drink。。。〃 
And I understood what he had been looking for。 

I raised the bucket to his lips。 He drank; his eyes closed。 It was as sweet as some special festival treat。 This water was indeed a different thing from ordinary nourishment。 Its sweetness was born of the walk under the stars; the song of the pulley; the effort of my arms。 It was good for the heart; like a present。 When I was a little boy; the lights of the Christmas tree; the music of the Midnight Mass; the tenderness of smiling faces; used to make up; so; the radiance of the gifts I received。 
〃The men where you live;〃 said the little prince; 〃raise five thousand roses in the same garden and they do not find in it what they are looking for。〃 
〃They do not find it;〃 I replied。 
〃And yet what they are looking for could be found in one single rose; or in a little water。〃 
〃Yes; that is true;〃 I said。 

And the little prince added: 
〃But the eyes are blind。 One must look with the heart。。。〃 

I had drunk the water。 I breathed easily。 At sunrise the sand is the color of honey。 And that honey color was making me happy; too。 What brought me; then; this sense of grief? 
〃You must keep your promise;〃 said the little prince; softly; as he sat down beside me once more。 
〃What promise?〃 
〃You know a muzzle for my sheep。。。 I am responsible for this flower。。。〃 
I took my rough drafts of drawings out of my pocket。 The little prince looked them over; and laughed as he said: 
〃Your baobabs they look a little like cabbages。〃 
〃Oh!〃 
I had been so proud of my baobabs! 
〃Your fox his ears look a little like horns; and they are too long。〃 
And he laughed again。 
〃You are not fair; little prince;〃 I said。 〃I don‘t know how to draw anything except boa constrictors from the outside and boa constrictors from the inside。〃 
〃Oh; that will be all right;〃 he said; 〃children understand。〃 
So then I made a pencil sketch of a muzzle。 And as I gave it to him my heart was torn。 
〃You have plans that I do not know about;〃 I said。 
But he did not answer me。 He said to me; instead: 
〃You know my descent to the earth。。。 Tomorrow will be its anniversary。〃 
Then; after a silence; he went on: 
〃I came down very near here。〃 
And he flushed。 
And once again; without understanding why; I had a queer sense of sorrow。 One question; however; occurred to me: 
〃Then it was not by chance that on the morning when I first met you a week ago you were strolling along like that; all alone; a thousand miles from any inhab
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