← “And in the evening,” she said, “you need to put me under a glass cover. 🔊✎
← “Well, I’ll have to put up with two or three caterpillars if I want to meet a butterfly. I hear they’re beautiful. 🔊✎
← “If I have a scarf,” he said, “I can put It round my neck and take it away. 🔊✎
← “No, but I can put them in the bank.” 🔊✎
← When he puts out the streetlight, it’s like the star or the flower goes to sleep. 🔊✎
← It used to be okay. I put out the streetlight in the morning and I lit it again in the evening. 🔊✎
← “And now it turns once a minute, and I don’t have a moment of rest. I put out the streetlight and then I light it again once a minute!”
← And he put out his streetlight. 🔊✎
← Because she’s the one I put under the glass cover. 🔊✎