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On the morning of his departure he put his planet in perfect order. Voice Reading
He carefully cleaned out his active volcanoes. Voice Reading
He possessed two active volcanoes; and they were very convenient for heating his breakfast in the morning. Voice Reading
He also had one volcano that was extinct. Voice Reading
But, as he said, "One never knows!" Voice Reading
So he cleaned out the extinct volcano, too. Voice Reading
If they are well cleaned out, volcanoes burn slowly and steadily, without any eruptions. Voice Reading
Volcanic eruptions are like fires in a chimney. Voice Reading
On our earth we are obviously much too small to clean out our volcanoes. Voice Reading
That is why they bring no end of trouble upon us. Voice Reading
The little prince also pulled up, with a certain sense of dejection, the last little shoots of the baobabs. Voice Reading
He believed that he would never want to return. Voice Reading
But on this last morning all these familiar tasks seemed very precious to him. Voice Reading
And when he watered the flower for the last time, and prepared to place her under the shelter of her glass globe, he realized that he was very close to tears. Voice Reading
"Goodbye," he said to the flower. But she made no answer. Voice Reading
"Goodbye," he said again. Voice Reading
The flower coughed. But it was not because she had a cold. Voice Reading
"I have been silly," she said to him, at last. Voice Reading
"I ask your forgiveness. Try to be happy. . ." Voice Reading
He was surprised by this absence of reproaches. Voice Reading
He stood there all bewildered, the glass globe held arrested in mid-air. Voice Reading
He did not understand this quiet sweetness. Voice Reading
"Of course I love you," the flower said to him. Voice Reading
"It is my fault that you have not known it all the while. Voice Reading

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