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