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pher who goes out to count the towns, theg to him, the geographer orders an inquiry into that explorer’s moral character.""Why is that"
"Because an explorer whohere there was only one.""I know some one," said the ligood, an inquiry oo you— you e from far away! You are an explorer! You shall describe your pla to me!"And, havingits until the explorer has furnished proofs, before putting them down in ink.
"Well" said the geographer expectantly.
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"I have also a flower."
"We do not record flowers," said the geographer.
"Why is that The flower is the most beautiful thing on my pla!""We do not record them," said the geographer, "because they are ephemeral.""What does that mean— ‘ephemeral'""Geographies," said the geographer, "are the books which,We write of eternal things.""But extinct volcanoes may e to life again," the little prince interrupted. "What does that mean— ‘ephemeral'""Whether volcanoes are extinct or alive, it es to the same thing for us," saideated the little prince, who never in his life had let go of a question, once he had asked it.
"It means, ‘which is in danger of speedy disappearance.'""Is my flower in danger of speedy disappearance""Certainly it is."
"My flower is ephemeral," the little prince said to himself, "andvise me to visit now" he asked.
"The pl
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