Song | It's A Small World |
Artist | Drew's Famous |
Album | My 1st Birthday Party Music |
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[ar:angel] | |
[00:01.677]Chapter 3] | |
[00:02.211] | -the narrator learns more about from where the little prince came |
[00:02.638] | It took me a long time to learn where he came from.The little prince,who asked me so many questions,never seemed to hear the ones I asked him.It was from words dropped by chance that,little by little,everything was revealed to me. |
[00:17.447] | The first time he saw my airplane,for instance (I shall not draw my airplane;that would be much too complicated for me),he asked me:"What is that object?" |
[00:27.323] | "That is not an object.It flies.It is an airplane.It is my airplane."And I was proud to have him learn that I could fly. |
[00:37.305] | He cried out,then:"What!You dropped down from the sky?" |
[00:41.829] | "Yes,"I answered,modestly. |
[00:43.951] | "Oh!That is funny!" |
[00:45.867] | And the little prince broke into a lovely peal of laughter,which irritated me very much.I like my misfortunes to be taken seriously. |
[00:53.539] | Then he added:"So you,too,come from the sky!Which is your planet?" |
[00:59.800] | At that moment I caught a gleam of light in the impenetrable mystery of his presence;and I demanded,abruptly:"Do you come from another planet?" |
[01:09.291] | But he did not reply.He tossed his head gently,without taking his eyes from my plane:"It is true that on that you can ‘t have come from very far away..." |
[01:19.558] | And he sank into a reverie,which lasted a long time.Then,taking my sheep out of his pocket,he buried himself in the contemplation of his treasure. |
[01:29.202] | You can imagine how my curiosity was aroused by this half-confidence about the "other planets."I made a great effort,therefore,to find out more on this subject. |
[01:39.308] | "My little man,where do you come from?What is this ‘where I live,‘of which you speak?Where do you want to take your sheep?" |
[01:52.229] | After a reflective silence he answered:"The thing that is so good about the box you have given me is that at night he can use it as his house." |
[01:57.134] | "That is so.And if you are good I will give you a string,too,so that you can tie him during the day,and a post to tie him to." |
[02:05.472] | But the little prince seemed shocked by this offer:"Tie him!What a queer idea!" |
[02:11.96] | "But if you don ‘t tie him,"I said,"he will wander off somewhere,and get lost." |
[02:18.24] | My friend broke into another peal of laughter:"But where do you think he would go?" |
[02:23.608] | "Anywhere.Straight ahead of him." |
[02:27.85] | Then the little prince said,earnestly:"That doesn ‘t matter.Where I live,everything is so small!" |
[02:33.582] | And,with perhaps a hint of sadness,he added:"Straight ahead of him,nobody can go very far..." |
ti: 03 | |
ar: angel | |
[00:01.677]Chapter 3] | |
[00:02.211] | the narrator learns more about from where the little prince came |
[00:02.638] | It took me a long time to learn where he came from. The little prince, who asked me so many questions, never seemed to hear the ones I asked him. It was from words dropped by chance that, little by little, everything was revealed to me. |
[00:17.447] | The first time he saw my airplane, for instance I shall not draw my airplane that would be much too complicated for me, he asked me:" What is that object?" |
[00:27.323] | " That is not an object. It flies. It is an airplane. It is my airplane." And I was proud to have him learn that I could fly. |
[00:37.305] | He cried out, then:" What! You dropped down from the sky?" |
[00:41.829] | " Yes," I answered, modestly. |
[00:43.951] | " Oh! That is funny!" |
[00:45.867] | And the little prince broke into a lovely peal of laughter, which irritated me very much. I like my misfortunes to be taken seriously. |
[00:53.539] | Then he added:" So you, too, come from the sky! Which is your planet?" |
[00:59.800] | At that moment I caught a gleam of light in the impenetrable mystery of his presence and I demanded, abruptly:" Do you come from another planet?" |
[01:09.291] | But he did not reply. He tossed his head gently, without taking his eyes from my plane:" It is true that on that you can ' t have come from very far away..." |
[01:19.558] | And he sank into a reverie, which lasted a long time. Then, taking my sheep out of his pocket, he buried himself in the contemplation of his treasure. |
[01:29.202] | You can imagine how my curiosity was aroused by this halfconfidence about the " other planets." I made a great effort, therefore, to find out more on this subject. |
[01:39.308] | " My little man, where do you come from? What is this ' where I live,' of which you speak? Where do you want to take your sheep?" |
[01:52.229] | After a reflective silence he answered:" The thing that is so good about the box you have given me is that at night he can use it as his house." |
[01:57.134] | " That is so. And if you are good I will give you a string, too, so that you can tie him during the day, and a post to tie him to." |
[02:05.472] | But the little prince seemed shocked by this offer:" Tie him! What a queer idea!" |
[02:11.96] | " But if you don ' t tie him," I said," he will wander off somewhere, and get lost." |
[02:18.24] | My friend broke into another peal of laughter:" But where do you think he would go?" |
[02:23.608] | " Anywhere. Straight ahead of him." |
[02:27.85] | Then the little prince said, earnestly:" That doesn ' t matter. Where I live, everything is so small!" |
[02:33.582] | And, with perhaps a hint of sadness, he added:" Straight ahead of him, nobody can go very far..." |