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e 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,"ee been able to watch the sunset, not forty-four times in one day, but seventy-two, or even a hundred, or et which he hthe 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 into a sea bird, and if the general did not carry out the order that he had received, which one of us would be in the wrong" the king demanded. "The general, orform," the conditions are favorable.""When will that be" inquired the little prince.
"Hum! Hum!" replied the king; and before saying anything else he consulted a bulky almanac. "Hum! Hum! That will be about— d.
"I have nothing more to do here," he said to the king. "So I shall set out on my way again.""Do not go," said of— of Justice!"
"But there is nobody here to judge!""We do not know that," the king sres me to walk.""Oh, but I have looked already!" said the little prince, turning hen you shall judge yourself,"s. If you succeed in judging yourself rightly, then you are indeed a man of true wisdom.""the king. "I have good rea him on each occasion;o But the little prince, having now pleted his preparations for departure, had no wish to grieve the old monarch.
"If Your Majesty wishes to be promptly obeybassador," the king called out, hastily.
He had a magnificent air of authority.
"The grown-ups are very strange," the little prince said to himself, as he continued on his journey.
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