← “He is an expert who knows where to find the seas, the rivers, the mountains and the deserts.” 🔊✎
← “Ah!” (The little prince was disappointed). “And mountains?” 🔊✎
← It’s not the geographer’s job to count up the cities and rivers and mountains and seas and oceans and deserts. 🔊✎
← The geographer might put down two mountains where really there was only one.” 🔊✎
← But you require evidence from the explorer. For example, if the explorer says he’s found a large mountain, you ask him to bring back large rocks.” 🔊✎
← It is extremely rare to see a mountain change its place. It is extremely rare to see an ocean dry up. 🔊✎
← “What counts for us is the mountain. It doesn’t change.” 🔊✎
← The little prince climbed a high mountain. 🔊✎
← The only mountains he had ever known were his three volcanoes, which came up to his knees. He used the extinct volcano as a stool. 🔊✎
← “From a mountain this high,” he said to himself, “I’ll be able to see in one glance the whole planet and all the people…” But all he saw were sharp rocky peaks. 🔊✎