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    XIII

    第四个行星是一个实业家的星球。这个人忙得不可开交,小王子到来的时候,他甚至连头都没有抬一下。

    小王子对他说:“您好。您的烟卷灭了。”

    “三加二等于五。五加七等于十二。十二加三等于十五。你好。十五加七,二十二。二十二加六,二十八。没有时间去再点着它。二十六加五,三十一。哎哟!一共是五亿一百六十二万二千七百三十一。”

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    “五亿什么呀?”

    “嗯?你还待在这儿那?五亿一百万……我也不知道是什么了。我的工作很多……我是很严肃的,我可是从来也没有功夫去闲聊!二加五得七……”

    “五亿一百万什么呀?”小王子重复问道。一旦他提出了一个问题,是从来也不会放弃的。

    这位实业家抬起头,说:

    “我住在这个星球上五十四年以来,只被打搅过三次。第一次是二十二年前,不知从哪里跑来了一只金龟子来打搅我。它发出一种可怕的噪音,使我在一笔帐目中出了四个差错。第二次,在十一年前,是风湿病发作,因为我缺乏锻炼所致。我没有功夫闲逛。我可是个严肃的人。现在……这是第三次!我计算的结果是五亿一百万……”

    “几百万什么?”

    这位实业家知道要想安宁是无望的了,就说道:

    “几百万个小东西,这些小东西有时出现在天空中。”

    “苍蝇吗?”

    “不是,是些闪闪发亮的小东西。”

    “是蜜蜂吗?”

    “不是,是金黄色的小东西,这些小东西叫那些懒汉们胡思乱想。我是个严肃的人。我没有时间胡思乱想。”

    “啊,是星星吗?”

    “对了,就是星星。”

    “你要拿这五亿星星做什么?”

    “五亿一百六十二万七百三十一颗星星。我是严肃的人,我是非常精确的。”

    “你拿这些星星做什么?”

    “我要它做什么?”

    “是呀。”

    “什么也不做。它们都是属于我的。”

    “星星是属于你的?”

    “是的。”

    “可是我已经见到过一个国王,他……”

    “国王并不占有,他们只是进行‘统治’。这不是一码事。”

    “你拥有这许多星星有什么用?”

    “富了就可以去买别的星星,如果有人发现了别的星星的话。”

    小王子自言自语地说:“这个人想问题有点象那个酒鬼一样。”

    可是他又提了一些问题:

    “你怎么能占有星星呢?”

    “那么你说星星是谁的呀?”实业家不高兴地顶了小王子一句。

    “我不知道,不属于任何人。”

    “那么,它们就是我的,因为是我第一个想到了这件事情的。”

    “这就行了吗?”

    “那当然。如果你发现了一颗没有主人的钻石,那么这颗钻石就是属于你的。当你发现一个岛是没有主的,那么这个岛就是你的。当你首先想出了一个办法,你就去领一个专利证,这个办法就是属于你的。既然在我之前不曾有任何人想到要占有这些星星,那我就占有这些星星。”

    “这倒也是。可是你用它们来干什么?”小王子说。

    “我经营管理这些星星。我一遍又一遍地计算它们的数目。这是一件困难的事。但我是一个严肃认真的人!”

    小王子仍然还不满足,他说:

    “对我来说,如果我有一条围巾,我可以用它来围着我的脖子,并且能带走它。我有一朵花的话,我就可以摘下我的花,并且把它带走。可你却不能摘下这些星星呀!”

    “我不能摘,但我可以把它们存在银行里。”

    “这是什么意思呢?”

    “这就是说,我把星星的数目写在一片小纸头上,然后把这片纸头锁在一个抽屉里。”

    “这就算完事了吗?”

    “这样就行了。”

    小王子想道:“真好玩。这倒蛮有诗意,可是,并不算是了不起的正经事。”

    关于什么是正经事,小王子的看法与大人们的看法非常不同。他接着又说:

    “我有一朵花,我每天都给她浇水。我还有三座火山,我每星期把它们全都打扫一遍。连死火山也打扫。谁知道它会不会再复活。我拥有火山和花,这对我的火山有益处,对我的花也有益处。但是你对星星并没有用处……”

    实业家张口结舌无言以对。于是小王子就走了。

    在旅途中,小王子只是自言自语地说了一句:“这些大人们真是奇怪极了。”

    [ Chapter 13 ] - the little prince visits the businessman

    The fourth pla beloo a businessman. This man was so much occupied that he did not even raise his head at the little princes arrival.

    "Good m," the little prince said to him. "Yarette has go."

    &quot;Three and two make five. Five and seven make twelve. Twelve and three make fifteen. Good m. Fifteen and seven make twenty-two. Twen<q>?99lib?</q>ty-two and six make twe. I havent time to light it again. Twenty-six and five make thirty-one. Phew! Then that makes five-hundred-and-one-million, six-huwenty-two-thousand, seven-huhirty-one.&quot;

    &quot;Five hundred million what?&quot; asked the little prince.

    &quot;Eh? Are you still there? Five-hundred-and-one million-- I t stop... I have so much to do! I am ed with matters of sequence. I dont amuse myself with balderdash. Two and five make seven...&quot;

    &quot;Five-hundred-and-one million what?&quot; repeated the little prince, who never in his life had let go of a question once he bbr></abbr>had asked it.

    The businessman raised his head.

    &quot;During the fifty-four years that I have inhabited this pla, I have been disturbed only three times. The first time was twenty-two years ago, when some giddy goose fell.. from goodness knows where. He made the most frightful hat resounded all over the place, and I made four mistakes in my addition. The sed time, eleven years ago, I was disturbed by an attack of rheumatism. I do enough exercise. I have no time for loafing. The third time-- well, this is it! I was saying, then, five -hundred-and-one millions--&quot;

    &quot;Millions of what?&quot;

    The businessman suddenly realized that there was no hope of bei in peatil he answered this question.

    &quot;Millions of those little objects,&quot; he said, &quot;whi>.99lib.</a>e sometimes sees in the sky.&quot;

    &quot;Flies?&quot;

    &quot;Oh, no. Little glittering objects.&quot;

    &quot;Bees?&quot;

    &quot;Oh, no. Little golden objects that set lazy men to idle dreaming. As for me, I am ed with matters of sequehere is no time for idle dreaming in my life.&quot;

    &quot;Ah! You meaars?&quot;

    &quot;Yes, thats it. The stars.&quot;

    &quot;And what do you do with five-hundred millions of stars?&quot;

    &quot;Five-hundred-and-one million, six-huwenty-two thousand, seven-huhirty-one. I am ed with matters of sequence: I am accurate.&quot;

    &quot;And what do you do with these stars?&quot;

    &quot;What do I do with them?&quot;

    &quot;Yes.&quot;

    &quot;Nothing. I own them.&quot;

    &quot;You owars?&quot;

    &quot;Yes.&quot;

    &quot;But I have already seen a king who--&quot;

    &quot;Kings do not own, they reign over. It is a very different matter.&quot;

    &quot;And what good does it do you to owars?&quot;

    &quot;It does me the good of making me rich.&quot;

    &quot;And what good does it do you to be rich?&quot;

    &quot;It makes it possible for me to buy more stars, if any are ever discovered.&quot;

    &quot;This man,&quot; the little prince said to himself, &quot;reasons a little like my poor tippler...&quot;

    heless, he still had some more questions.

    &quot;How is it possible for oo owars?&quot;

    &quot;To whom do they belong?&quot; the businessmaed, peevishly.

    &quot;I dont know. To nobody.&quot;

    &quot;Then they belong to me, because I was the first person to think of it.&quot;

    &quot;Is that all that is necessary?&quot;

    &quot;Certainly. When you find a diamond that belongs to nobody, it is yours. When you discover an island that<big>.</big> belongs to nobody, it is yours. When you get an idea before any one else, you take out a patent on it: it is yours. So with me: I owars, because nobody else before me ever thought of owning them.&quot;

    &quot;Yes, that is true,&quot; said the little prince. &quot;And what do you do with them?&quot;

    &quot;I admihem,&quot; replied the businessman. &quot;I t them and ret them. It is difficult. But I am a man who is naturally ied in matters of sequence.&quot;

    The little prince was still not satisfied.

    &quot;If I owned a silk scarf,&quot; he said, &quot;I could put it around my ned take it away with me. If I owned a flower, I could pluck that flower and take it away with me. But you ot pluck the stars from heaven...&quot;

    &quot;No. But I  put them in the bank.&quot;

    &quot;Whatever does that mean?&quot;

    &quot;That means that I write the number of my stars on a little paper. And then I put this paper in a drawer and lock it with a key.&quot;

    &quot;And that is all?&quot;

    &quot;That is enough,&quot; said the businessman.

    &quot;It is eaining,&quot; thought the little prince. &quot;It is rather poetic. But it is of no great sequence.&quot;

    On matters of sequehe little prince had ideas which were very different from those of the grown-ups.

    &quot;I myself own a flower,&quot; he tinued his versation with the businessman, &quot;which I water every day. I own three voloes, which I  out every week (for I also  out the ohat is extinct; one never knows). It is of some use to my voloes, and it is of some use to my flower, that I own them. But you are of no use to the stars...&quot;

    The businessman opened his mouth, but he found nothing to say in answer. And the little prince went away.

    &quot;The grown-ups are certainly altogether extraordinary,&quot; he said simply, talking to himself as he tinued on his journey.

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