AMRs (Abstract Meaning Representations) for the 1562 sentences of Le Petit Prince, a 1943 novel by Antoine de Saint-Exupery Version 1.6 - March 14, 2016 1. Chapter 1 . (lpp_1943.1) (c / chapter :mod 1) 2. Once when I was six years old I saw a magnificent picture in a book , called True Stories from Nature , about the primeval forest . (lpp_1943.2) (s / see-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (p / picture :mod (m / magnificent) :location (b2 / book :wiki - :name (n / name :op1 "True" :op2 "Stories" :op3 "from" :op4 "Nature") :topic (f / forest :mod (p2 / primeval)))) :mod (o / once) :time (a / age-01 :ARG1 i :ARG2 (t / temporal-quantity :quant 6 :unit (y / year)))) 3. It was a picture of a boa constrictor in the act of swallowing an animal . (lpp_1943.3) (p / picture :domain (i / it) :topic (b2 / boa :mod (c2 / constrictor) :ARG0-of (s / swallow-01 :ARG1 (a / animal)))) 4. Here is a copy of the drawing . (lpp_1943.4) (b / be-located-at-91 :ARG1 (t2 / thing :ARG2-of (c / copy-01 :ARG1 (p / picture :ARG1-of (d / draw-01)))) :ARG2 (h / here)) 5. In the book it said : " Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole , without chewing it . (lpp_1943.5) (s2 / say-01 :ARG0 (b2 / book) :ARG1 (s / swallow-01 :ARG0 (b / boa :mod (c / constrictor)) :ARG1 (p / prey :mod (w / whole) :poss b) :manner (c2 / chew-01 :polarity - :ARG0 b :ARG1 p))) 6. After that they are not able to move , and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion . " (lpp_1943.6) (a / and :op1 (p / possible-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (m / move-01 :ARG0 (t / they) :time (a2 / after :op1 (t3 / that)))) :op2 (s / sleep-01 :ARG0 t :duration (t2 / temporal-quantity :quant 6 :unit (m2 / month) :ARG1-of (n / need-01 :ARG0 t :purpose (d / digest-01 :ARG0 t))))) 7. I pondered deeply , then , over the adventures of the jungle . (lpp_1943.7) (p / ponder-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (a / adventure :location (j / jungle)) :ARG1-of (d / deep-02) :time (t / then)) 8. And after some work with a colored pencil I succeeded in making my first drawing . (lpp_1943.8) (a2 / and :op2 (s / succeed-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (m / make-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (p2 / picture :ARG1-of (d / draw-01 :ARG0 i :ord (o / ordinal-entity :value 1)))) :time (a / after :op1 (w / work-01 :ARG0 i :instrument (p / pencil :mod (c / color)) :mod (s2 / some))))) 9. My Drawing Number One . (lpp_1943.9) (p / picture :wiki - :name (n2 / name :op1 "Drawing" :op2 "Number" :op3 "One") :poss (i / i)) 10. It looked like this : I showed my masterpiece to the grown - ups , and asked them whether the drawing frightened them . (lpp_1943.10) (a / and :op1 (l / look-02 :ARG0 (i / it) :ARG1 (t / this)) :op2 (s / show-01 :ARG0 (i2 / i) :ARG1 (m / masterpiece :poss i2) :ARG2 (g / grown-up)) :op3 (a2 / ask-01 :ARG0 i2 :ARG1 (f / frighten-01 :mode interrogative :ARG0 (p / picture :ARG1-of (d / draw-01)) :ARG1 g) :ARG2 g)) 11. But they answered : " Frighten ? (lpp_1943.11) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (a / answer-01 :ARG0 (t / they) :ARG2 (f / frighten-01 :mode interrogative))) 12. Why should any one be frightened by a hat ? " (lpp_1943.12) (f / frighten-01 :ARG0 (h / hat) :ARG1 (o / one :mod (a / any)) :ARG1-of (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (a2 / amr-unknown))) 13. My drawing was not a picture of a hat . (lpp_1943.13) (p / picture-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (p2 / picture :ARG1-of (d / draw-01 :ARG0 (i / i))) :ARG1 (h / hat)) 14. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant . (lpp_1943.14) (p / picture-01 :ARG0 (i / it) :ARG1 (b2 / boa :mod (c / constrictor) :ARG0-of (d / digest-01 :ARG1 (e / elephant)))) 15. But since the grown - ups were not able to understand it , I made another drawing : I drew the inside of the boa constrictor , so that the grown - ups could see it clearly . (lpp_1943.15) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (a2 / and :op1 (d3 / draw-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (p2 / picture :mod (a / another)) :ARG1-of (c3 / cause-01 :ARG0 (p3 / possible-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (u / understand-01 :ARG0 (g / grown-up) :ARG1 (i2 / it))))) :op2 (d / draw-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (i3 / inside :part-of (b2 / boa :mod (c4 / constrictor))) :purpose (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (s / see-01 :ARG0 g :ARG1 (i4 / it) :ARG1-of (c2 / clear-06)))))) 16. They always need to have things explained . (lpp_1943.16) (n / need-01 :ARG0 (t / they) :ARG1 (e / explain-01) :time (a / always)) 17. My Drawing Number Two looked like this : The grown - ups ' response , this time , was to advise me to lay aside my drawings of boa constrictors , whether from the inside or the outside , and devote myself instead to geography , history , arithmetic and grammar . (lpp_1943.17) (a6 / and :op1 (l / look-02 :ARG0 (p / picture :wiki - :name (n / name :op1 "Drawing" :op2 "Number" :op3 "Two") :poss i) :ARG1 (t2 / this)) :op2 (r / respond-01 :ARG0 (g / grown-up) :ARG1 (i / i) :ARG2 (a / advise-01 :ARG0 g :ARG1 i :ARG2 (a3 / and :op1 (l2 / lay-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (p2 / picture :ARG1-of (d2 / draw-01 :ARG0 i) :topic (b2 / boa :mod (c2 / constrictor) :mod (o / or :op1 (i2 / inside) :op2 (o2 / outside)))) :ARG2 (a2 / aside)) :op2 (d3 / devote-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 i :ARG2 (a4 / and :op1 (g2 / geography) :op2 (h / history) :op3 (a5 / arithmetic) :op4 (g3 / grammar)) :ARG1-of (i4 / instead-of-91 :ARG2 d2)))) :time (t4 / time :mod (t5 / this)))) 18. That is why , at the age of six , I gave up what might have been a magnificent career as a painter . (lpp_1943.18) (c2 / cause-01 :ARG0 (t2 / that) :ARG1 (g / give-up-07 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (c / career :mod (m / magnificent) :topic (p / person :ARG0-of (p2 / paint-02))) :time (a / age-01 :ARG1 i :ARG2 (t / temporal-quantity :quant 6 :unit (y / year))))) 19. I had been disheartened by the failure of my Drawing Number One and my Drawing Number Two . (lpp_1943.19) (d / dishearten-01 :ARG0 (f / fail-01 :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (p / picture :wiki - :name (n / name :op1 "Drawing" :op2 "Number" :op3 "One")) :op2 (p2 / picture :wiki - :name (n2 / name :op1 "Drawing" :op2 "Number" :op3 "Two")) :poss i)) :ARG1 (i / i)) 20. Grown - ups never understand anything by themselves , and it is tiresome for children to be always and forever explaining things to them . (lpp_1943.20) (a / and :op1 (u / understand-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (g / grown-up) :ARG1 (a3 / anything) :time (e2 / ever) :mod (b / by-oneself)) :op2 (t / tiresome :domain (e / explain-01 :ARG0 (c / child) :ARG1 (t2 / thing) :ARG2 g :time (a4 / always) :mod (f / forever)))) 21. So then I chose another profession , and learned to pilot airplanes . (lpp_1943.21) (c2 / cause-01 :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (c / choose-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (p / profession :mod (a2 / another))) :op2 (l / learn-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (p2 / pilot-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (a3 / airplane))))) 22. I have flown a little over all parts of the world ; and it is true that geography has been very useful to me . (lpp_1943.22) (a / and :op1 (f / fly-01 :ARG0 i :location (o / over :op1 (p2 / part :part-of (w / world)))) :op2 (u / useful-05 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (g / geography) :degree (v / very))) 23. At a glance I can distinguish China from Arizona . (lpp_1943.23) (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (d / distinguish-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (c / country :wiki "China" :name (n / name :op1 "China")) :ARG2 (s / state :wiki "Arizona" :name (n2 / name :op1 "Arizona")) :manner (g / glance-01 :ARG0 i))) 24. If one gets lost in the night , such knowledge is valuable . (lpp_1943.24) (v / value-02 :ARG1 (k / knowledge :mod (s / such)) :condition (g / get-03 :ARG1 (o / one) :ARG2 (l / lost :time (d / date-entity :dayperiod (n / night))))) 25. In the course of this life I have had a great many encounters with a great many people who have been concerned with matters of consequence . (lpp_1943.25) (e / encounter-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (p / person :quant (m2 / many :mod (g2 / great)) :ARG1-of (c / concern-01 :ARG0 (m3 / matter :mod (c2 / consequence)))) :quant (m / many :mod (g / great)) :time (c3 / course :poss (l / life :mod (t / this)))) 26. I have lived a great deal among grown - ups . (lpp_1943.26) (l / live-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :mod (d / deal :mod (g2 / great)) :location (a / among :op1 (g / grown-up))) 27. I have seen them intimately , close at hand . (lpp_1943.27) (s / see-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (t / they) :ARG1-of (c / close-10 :ARG2 (a / at-hand)) :ARG2-of (i2 / intimate-02 :ARG1 i)) 28. And that has n't much improved my opinion of them . (lpp_1943.28) (a / and :op2 (i / improve-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (t / that) :ARG1 (t3 / thing :ARG1-of (o2 / opine-01 :ARG0 (i2 / i) :topic (t2 / they))) :degree (m2 / much))) 29. Whenever I met one of them who seemed to me at all clear - sighted , I tried the experiment of showing him my Drawing Number One , which I have always kept . (lpp_1943.29) (t / try-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (e / experiment-01 :ARG1 (s / show-01 :ARG1 (p2 / picture :wiki - :name (n / name :op1 "Drawing" :op2 "Number" :op3 "One")) :ARG2 p :ARG1-of (k / keep-01 :ARG0 i :time (a / always)))) :time (m / meet-02 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (p / person :ARG1-of (i2 / include-91 :ARG2 (t3 / they)) :ARG0-of (s3 / see-01 :ARG1-of (c / clear-08) :ARG1-of (s4 / seem-01 :ARG2 i))) :mod (a2 / any))) 30. I would try to find out , so , if this was a person of true understanding . (lpp_1943.30) (t / try-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (f / find-out-03 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (u2 / understand-01 :mode interrogative :ARG0 (p / person :mod (t2 / this)) :ARG1-of (t3 / true-01)))) 31. But , whoever it was , he , or she , would always say : " That is a hat . " (lpp_1943.31) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (s / say-01 :ARG0 (o / or :op1 (h / he) :op2 (s2 / she)) :ARG1 (h2 / hat :domain (t / that)) :time (a / always))) 32. Then I would never talk to that person about boa constrictors , or primeval forests , or stars . (lpp_1943.32) (t / talk-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (o / or :op1 (b / boa :mod (c2 / constrictor)) :op2 (f / forest :mod (p2 / primeval)) :op3 (s / star)) :ARG2 (p / person :mod (t2 / that)) :time (e / ever) :polarity -) 33. I would bring myself down to his level . (lpp_1943.33) (b / bring-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 i :ARG2 (l / level :poss (h / he)) :ARG3 (d / down)) 34. I would talk to him about bridge , and golf , and politics , and neckties . (lpp_1943.34) (t / talk-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (b / bridge) :op2 (g / golf) :op3 (p / politics) :op4 (n2 / necktie)) :ARG2 (h / he)) 35. And the grown - up would be greatly pleased to have met such a sensible man . (lpp_1943.35) (a / and :op2 (p / please-01 :ARG0 (m / meet-02 :ARG0 g :ARG1 (m2 / man :ARG2-of (s / sense-02 :degree (s2 / such)))) :ARG1 (g / grown-up) :degree (g2 / great))) 36. Chapter 2 . (lpp_1943.36) (c / chapter :mod 2) 37. So I lived my life alone , without anyone that I could really talk to , until I had an accident with my plane in the Desert of Sahara , six years ago . (lpp_1943.37) (c / cause-01 :ARG1 (l / live-01 :ARG0 (i / i :ARG0-of (t3 / talk-01 :polarity - :ARG2 (a5 / anyone) :ARG1-of (r / real-04))) :ARG1 (l2 / life :poss i) :manner (a / alone) :duration (u / until :op1 (h / have-06 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (a3 / accident :mod (p / plane)) :location (d / desert :wiki "Sahara" :name (n / name :op1 "Desert" :op2 "of" :op3 "Sahara")) :time (b / before :op1 (n2 / now) :quant (t2 / temporal-quantity :quant 6 :unit (y / year))))))) 38. Something was broken in my engine . (lpp_1943.38) (b / break-01 :ARG1 (s / something :location (e / engine :poss (i / i)))) 39. And as I had with me neither a mechanic nor any passengers , I set myself to attempt the difficult repairs all alone . (lpp_1943.39) (a / and :op2 (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (h / have-03 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (o / or :op1 (m / mechanic) :op2 (p / passenger)) :accompanier (i / i) :polarity -) :ARG1 (a2 / attempt-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (r / repair-01 :mod (d / difficult)) :mod (a3 / alone :degree (a4 / all))))) 40. It was a question of life or death for me : I had scarcely enough drinking water to last a week . (lpp_1943.40) (q / question-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (o / or :op1 (l / live-01) :op2 (d / die-01)) :ARG1-of (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (h / have-03 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (w / water :purpose (d2 / drink-01 :ARG0 i) :quant (e / enough :mod (s / scarce)) :ARG1-of (l2 / last-03 :ARG2 (t / temporal-quantity :quant 1 :unit (w2 / week)) :ARG3 i))))) 41. The first night , then , I went to sleep on the sand , a thousand miles from any human habitation . (lpp_1943.41) (s / sleep-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :location (s2 / sand) :time (d2 / date-entity :dayperiod (n / night) :ord (o / ordinal-entity :value 1)) :location (r / relative-position :op1 (p / place :ARG1-of (i2 / inhabit-01 :ARG0 (h / human)) :mod (a2 / any)) :quant (d / distance-quantity :quant 1000 :unit (m / mile)) :direction (a3 / away))) 42. I was more isolated than a shipwrecked sailor on a raft in the middle of the ocean . (lpp_1943.42) (i / isolate-01 :ARG1 (i2 / i) :degree (m / more) :compared-to (p / person :ARG0-of (s / sail-01) :ARG1-of (s2 / shipwreck-01) :location (r / raft :location (o / ocean :part (m2 / middle))))) 43. Thus you can imagine my amazement , at sunrise , when I was awakened by an odd little voice . (lpp_1943.43) (c / cause-01 :ARG1 (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (i2 / imagine-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (a / amaze-01 :ARG1 (i / i) :time (s / sunrise :time-of (w / wake-01 :ARG0 (v / voice :mod (o / odd) :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 i)))))) 44. It said : " If you please -- draw me a sheep ! " (lpp_1943.44) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (i / it) :ARG1 (d / draw-01 :mode imperative :polite + :ARG0 (y2 / you) :ARG1 (s2 / sheep) :ARG2 (i2 / i))) 45. " What ! " (lpp_1943.45) (s / string-entity :value "what") 46. " Draw me a sheep ! " (lpp_1943.46) (d / draw-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (s / sheep) :ARG2 (i / i) :mode imperative) 47. I jumped to my feet , completely thunderstruck . (lpp_1943.47) (j / jump-03 :ARG0 (i / i :mod (t / thunderstruck :ARG1-of (c / complete-02))) :destination (f / foot :part-of i)) 48. I blinked my eyes hard . (lpp_1943.48) (b / blink-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (e / eye :part-of i) :ARG1-of (h / hard-04)) 49. I looked carefully all around me . (lpp_1943.49) (l / look-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :direction (a / around :op1 i :mod (a2 / all)) :manner (c / careful)) 50. And I saw a most extraordinary small person , who stood there examining me with great seriousness . (lpp_1943.50) (a / and :op2 (s / see-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (p / person :mod (s2 / small) :mod (e / extraordinary :degree (m / most)) :ARG1-of (s3 / stand-01 :ARG2 (t / there)) :ARG0-of (e2 / examine-01 :ARG1 i :ARG2-of (s4 / serious-01 :degree (g / great)))))) 51. Here you may see the best portrait that , later , I was able to make of him . (lpp_1943.51) (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (s / see-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (p2 / portrait :ARG1-of (g / good-02 :degree (m / most)) :ARG1-of (m2 / make-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1-of (p3 / possible-01) :time (l / late :degree (m3 / more))) :topic (h / he)) :location (h2 / here))) 52. But my drawing is certainly very much less charming than its model . (lpp_1943.52) (c3 / contrast-01 :ARG2 (c / charm-01 :ARG0 (p / picture :ARG1-of (d / draw-01 :ARG0 (i / i))) :quant (l / less :degree (m / much :degree (v / very))) :mod (c2 / certain) :compared-to (m2 / model :poss p))) 53. That , however , is not my fault . (lpp_1943.53) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (f / fault-01 :ARG1 (i / i) :ARG2 (t / that) :polarity -)) 54. The grown - ups discouraged me in my painter 's career when I was six years old , and I never learned to draw anything , except boas from the outside and boas from the inside . (lpp_1943.54) (d / discourage-01 :ARG0 (g / grown-up) :ARG1 (i / i) :ARG2 (c / career :topic (p / person :ARG0-of (p2 / paint-02)) :poss i) :ARG0-of (c2 / cause-01 :ARG1 (l / learn-01 :polarity - :ARG0 i :ARG1 (d2 / draw-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (a2 / anything)) :time (e / ever) :ARG2-of (e2 / except-01 :ARG1 (a3 / and :op1 (b / boa :direction (f / from :op1 (o / outside))) :op2 (b2 / boa :direction (f2 / from :op1 (i2 / inside))))))) :time (a / age-01 :ARG1 i :ARG2 (t2 / temporal-quantity :quant 6 :unit (y / year)))) 55. Now I stared at this sudden apparition with my eyes fairly starting out of my head in astonishment . (lpp_1943.55) (s / stare-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (t / thing :ARG1-of (a / appear-01 :manner (s2 / sudden)) :mod (t2 / this)) :time (n / now) :manner (s3 / start-03 :ARG0 (e / eye :part-of i) :ARG1-of (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (a2 / astonish-01 :ARG1 i)) :degree (f / fair) :manner (o / out-06 :ARG1 e :ARG2 (h / head :part-of i)))) 56. Remember , I had crashed in the desert a thousand miles from any inhabited region . (lpp_1943.56) (r / remember-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (c / crash-01 :ARG1 (i / i) :location (d / desert) :location (r3 / relative-position :op1 (r2 / region :ARG1-of (i2 / inhabit-01) :mod (a2 / any)) :quant (d2 / distance-quantity :unit (m / mile) :quant 1000) :direction (a / away))) :mode imperative) 57. And yet my little man seemed neither to be straying uncertainly among the sands , nor to be fainting from fatigue or hunger or thirst or fear . (lpp_1943.57) (c3 / contrast-01 :ARG2 (s / seem-01 :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (s2 / stray-01 :ARG0 (m / man :mod (l / little) :poss (i / i)) :ARG1 (a3 / among :op1 (s3 / sand)) :manner (c / certain :polarity -) :polarity -) :op2 (f / faint-01 :ARG0 m :ARG1-of (c2 / cause-01 :ARG0 (o / or :op1 (f2 / fatigue-01) :op2 (h / hunger-01) :op3 (t / thirst-01) :op4 (f3 / fear-01))) :polarity -)))) 58. Nothing about him gave any suggestion of a child lost in the middle of the desert , a thousand miles from any human habitation . (lpp_1943.58) (s / suggest-01 :ARG0 (n / nothing :topic (h / he)) :ARG1 (c / child :ARG1-of (l / lose-02 :location (d / desert :part (m / middle)) :location (r / relative-position :op1 (t / thing :ARG1-of (i / inhabit-01 :ARG0 (h2 / human)) :mod (a3 / any)) :quant (d2 / distance-quantity :unit (m2 / mile) :quant 1000) :direction (a2 / away))))) 59. When at last I was able to speak , I said to him : " But -- what are you doing here ? " (lpp_1943.59) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (b2 / be-located-at-91 :mode interrogative :ARG1 (y2 / you) :ARG2 (h2 / here) :ARG1-of (c2 / cause-01 :ARG0 (a / amr-unknown)))) :ARG2 (h / he) :time (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (s2 / speak-01 :ARG0 i :time (a2 / at-last)))) 60. And in answer he repeated , very slowly , as if he were speaking of a matter of great consequence : " If you please -- draw me a sheep ... " (lpp_1943.60) (a / and :op2 (r / repeat-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (d / draw-01 :mode imperative :polite + :ARG0 (y2 / you) :ARG1 (s3 / sheep) :ARG2 (i / i)) :purpose (a2 / answer-01 :ARG0 h) :ARG1-of (s / slow-05 :degree (v / very)) :conj-as-if (s2 / speak-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (m / matter :mod (c / consequence :mod (g / great)))))) 61. When a mystery is too overpowering , one dare not disobey . (lpp_1943.61) (d / dare-01 :ARG0 (o / one) :ARG2 (d2 / disobey-01 :ARG0 o) :polarity - :time (o2 / overpower-01 :ARG0 (m / mystery) :degree (t2 / too))) 62. Absurd as it might seem to me , a thousand miles from any human habitation and in danger of death , I took out of my pocket a sheet of paper and my fountain - pen . (lpp_1943.62) (t / take-01 :ARG0 (i / i :location (r / relative-position :op1 (p5 / place :mod (a3 / any) :ARG1-of (i2 / inhabit-01 :ARG0 (h / human))) :quant (d / distance-quantity :quant 1000 :unit (m / mile)) :direction (a2 / away)) :ARG1-of (e / endanger-01 :ARG0 (d2 / die-01 :ARG1 i))) :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (p / paper :quant (s / sheet :quant 1)) :op2 (p2 / pen :mod (f / fountain) :poss i)) :ARG2 (p3 / pocket :poss i) :concession (p4 / possible-01 :ARG1 (s2 / seem-01 :ARG1 (a4 / absurd) :ARG2 i))) 63. But then I remembered how my studies had been concentrated on geography , history , arithmetic , and grammar , and I told the little chap ( a little crossly , too ) that I did not know how to draw . (lpp_1943.63) (c4 / contrast-01 :ARG2 (a / and :op1 (r / remember-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (c / concentrate-01 :ARG1 (a2 / and :op1 (g / geography) :op2 (h / history) :op3 (a3 / arithmetic) :op4 (g2 / grammar)) :ARG2 (s / study-01 :ARG0 i)) :time (t / then)) :op2 (t2 / tell-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (k / know-03 :polarity - :ARG0 i :ARG1 (d / draw-01 :ARG0 i)) :ARG2 (c2 / chap :mod (l / little)) :manner (c3 / cross :mod (l2 / little) :mod (a4 / also))))) 64. He answered me : " That does n't matter . (lpp_1943.64) (a / answer-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (i / i) :ARG2 (m2 / matter-01 :ARG1 (t / that) :polarity -)) 65. Draw me a sheep ... " (lpp_1943.65) (d / draw-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (s / sheep) :ARG2 (i / i) :mode imperative) 66. But I had never drawn a sheep . (lpp_1943.66) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (d / draw-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (s / sheep) :time (e / ever) :polarity -)) 67. So I drew for him one of the two pictures I had drawn so often . (lpp_1943.67) (c / cause-01 :ARG1 (d / draw-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (p / picture :quant 1 :ARG1-of (i2 / include-91 :ARG2 (p2 / picture :quant 2 :ARG1-of (d2 / draw-01 :ARG0 i :time (o / often :degree (s / so)))))) :ARG2 (h / he))) 68. It was that of the boa constrictor from the outside . (lpp_1943.68) (b / boa :mod (c2 / constrictor) :direction (f / from :op1 (o / outside))) 69. And I was astounded to hear the little fellow greet it with , " No , no , no ! (lpp_1943.69) (a / and :op2 (a2 / astound-01 :ARG0 (h / hear-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (g / greet-01 :ARG0 f :ARG1 (i2 / it) :ARG3 (a3 / and :op1 (n / no) :op2 (n2 / no) :op3 (n3 / no))) :ARG2 (f / fellow :mod (l / little))) :ARG1 (i / i))) 70. I do not want an elephant inside a boa constrictor . (lpp_1943.70) (w / want-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (e / elephant :location (i2 / inside :op1 (b2 / boa :mod (c2 / constrictor)))) :polarity -) 71. A boa constrictor is a very dangerous creature , and an elephant is very cumbersome . (lpp_1943.71) (a / and :op1 (c2 / creature :mod (d2 / dangerous) :domain (b / boa :mod (c / constrictor))) :op2 (c3 / cumbersome :degree (v2 / very) :domain (e / elephant))) 72. Where I live , everything is very small . (lpp_1943.72) (s / small :degree (v / very) :domain (e / everything) :location (l2 / live-01 :ARG0 (i / i))) 73. What I need is a sheep . (lpp_1943.73) (n / need-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (s / sheep)) 74. Draw me a sheep . " (lpp_1943.74) (d / draw-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (s / sheep) :ARG2 (i / i) :mode imperative) 75. So then I made a drawing . (lpp_1943.75) (c / cause-01 :ARG1 (d / draw-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :time (t2 / then))) 76. He looked at it carefully , then he said : " No . (lpp_1943.76) (a / and :op1 (l / look-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (i / it) :manner (c / careful)) :op2 (s / say-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (n / no) :time (t / then))) 77. This sheep is already very sickly . (lpp_1943.77) (s2 / sick-05 :ARG1 (s / sheep :mod (t / this)) :degree (v / very) :time (a / already)) 78. Make me another . " (lpp_1943.78) (m / make-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (a / another) :ARG3 (i / i) :mode imperative) 79. So I made another drawing . (lpp_1943.79) (c / cause-01 :ARG1 (m / make-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (p / picture :ARG1-of (d / draw-01 :ARG0 i) :mod (a / another)))) 80. My friend smiled gently and indulgently . (lpp_1943.80) (s / smile-01 :ARG0 (p / person :ARG0-of (h / have-rel-role-91 :ARG1 (i / i) :ARG2 (f / friend))) :manner (g / gentle) :manner (i2 / indulgent)) 81. " You see yourself , " he said , " that this is not a sheep . (lpp_1943.81) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (s2 / see-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (s4 / sheep :domain (t2 / this) :polarity -))) 82. This is a ram . (lpp_1943.82) (r2 / ram :domain (t2 / this)) 83. It has horns . " (lpp_1943.83) (h / have-03 :ARG0 (i / it) :ARG1 (h2 / horn)) 84. So then I did my drawing over once more . (lpp_1943.84) (c / cause-01 :ARG1 (d / do-02 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (p / picture :ARG1-of (d2 / draw-01 :ARG0 i)) :mod (o / over) :mod (a / again :frequency 1) :time (t2 / then))) 85. But it was rejected too , just like the others . (lpp_1943.85) (c / contrast-01 :ARG1 (r / reject-01 :ARG1 (i / it) :ARG1-of (r2 / resemble-01 :ARG2 (o / other)) :mod (t / too))) 86. " This one is too old . (lpp_1943.86) (o2 / old :degree (t2 / too) :domain (o / one :mod (t / this))) 87. I want a sheep that will live a long time . " (lpp_1943.87) (w / want-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (s / sheep :ARG0-of (l / live-01 :ARG1-of (l2 / long-03)))) 88. By this time my patience was exhausted , because I was in a hurry to start taking my engine apart . (lpp_1943.88) (e / exhaust-01 :ARG1 (p / patient-01 :ARG1 (i / i)) :ARG1-of (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (h / hurry-01 :ARG1 i :ARG2 (s / start-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (d / disassemble-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (e2 / engine :poss i))))) :time (b / by :op1 (t / time :mod (t2 / this)))) 89. So I tossed off this drawing . (lpp_1943.89) (c / cause-01 :ARG1 (t / toss-out-02 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (p / picture :ARG1-of (d / draw-01 :ARG0 i) :mod (t3 / this)) :direction (o / off))) 90. And I threw out an explanation with it . (lpp_1943.90) (a / and :op2 (e / explain-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (i3 / it))) 91. " This is only his box . (lpp_1943.91) (b / box :poss (h / he) :domain (t / this) :mod (o / only)) 92. The sheep you asked for is inside . " (lpp_1943.92) (b / be-located-at-91 :ARG1 (s2 / sheep :ARG1-of (a / ask-01 :ARG0 (y / you))) :ARG2 (i2 / inside)) 93. I was very surprised to see a light break over the face of my young judge : " That is exactly the way I wanted it ! (lpp_1943.93) (a / and :op1 (s / surprise-01 :ARG0 (s2 / see-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (b / break-13 :ARG1 (l / light) :location (o / over :op1 (f / face :part-of (p / person :ARG0-of (j / judge-01) :poss i :mod (y / young)))))) :ARG1 (i / i) :degree (v / very)) :op2 (s3 / say-01 :ARG1 (w / way :mod (e / exact) :domain (w2 / want-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (i2 / it))))) 94. Do you think that this sheep will have to have a great deal of grass ? " (lpp_1943.94) (t / think-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (o / obligate-01 :ARG2 (h / have-03 :ARG0 (s / sheep :mod (t2 / this)) :ARG1 (g / grass :quant (d / deal :mod (g2 / great))))) :mode interrogative) 95. " Why ? " (lpp_1943.95) (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (a / amr-unknown)) 96. " Because where I live everything is very small ... " (lpp_1943.96) (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (s / small :degree (v / very) :domain (e / everything :location (l / live-01 :ARG0 (i / i))))) 97. " There will surely be enough grass for him , " (lpp_1943.97) (b / benefit-01 :ARG0 (g3 / grass :mod (e3 / enough :ARG1-of (s / sure-02))) :ARG1 (h2 / he)) 98. I said . (lpp_1943.98) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (i / i)) 99. " It is a very small sheep that I have given you . " (lpp_1943.99) (g / give-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (s / sheep :mod (s2 / small :degree (v / very))) :ARG2 (y / you)) 100. He bent his head over the drawing : " Not so small that -- Look ! (lpp_1943.100) (a / and :op2 (b / bend-01 :ARG1 (h2 / head :location (o / over :op1 (p / picture :ARG1-of (d / draw-01))) :part-of h3)) :op2 (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h3 / he) :ARG1 (l / look-01 :mode imperative :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (s2 / small :polarity - :degree (s3 / so) :domain (t2 / that))))) 101. He has gone to sleep ... " (lpp_1943.101) (s / sleep-01 :ARG0 (h / he)) 102. And that is how I made the acquaintance of the little prince . (lpp_1943.102) (a / and :op2 (a2 / acquaint-01 :ARG1 (i / i) :ARG2 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :manner (t / that))) 103. Chapter 3 . (lpp_1943.103) (c2 / chapter :mod 3) 104. It took me a long time to learn where he came from . (lpp_1943.104) (t2 / take-10 :ARG1 (t / temporal-quantity :ARG2-of (l / long-03 :ARG1 (l2 / learn-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (p / place :ARG3-of (c / come-01 :ARG1 (h / he))))))) 105. The little prince , who asked me so many questions , never seemed to hear the ones I asked him . (lpp_1943.105) (s / seem-01 :ARG1 (h / hear-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little) :ARG0-of (q / question-01 :ARG2 (i / i) :quant (m / many :degree (s2 / so)))) :ARG1 (o / one :ARG1-of (a2 / ask-01 :ARG0 i :ARG2 p)) :time (e2 / ever))) 106. It was from words dropped by chance that , little by little , everything was revealed to me . (lpp_1943.106) (r / reveal-01 :ARG0 (w / word :ARG1-of (d / drop-06 :ARG1-of (c / chance-02))) :ARG1 (e / everything) :ARG2 (i / i) :manner (l / little-by-little)) 107. The first time he saw my airplane , for instance ( I shall not draw my airplane ; that would be much too complicated for me ) , he asked me : " What is that object ? " (lpp_1943.107) (a / ask-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (o / object :mod (t / that) :domain (a2 / amr-unknown)) :ARG2 (i / i) :time (s / see-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (a3 / airplane :poss i :ARG1-of (d / draw-01 :polarity - :ARG0 i :ARG1-of (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (c2 / complicate-01 :ARG2 i :degree (t3 / too :degree (m / much)))))) :ord (o2 / ordinal-entity :value 1))) 108. " That is not an object . (lpp_1943.108) (o / object :domain (t / that) :polarity -) 109. It flies . (lpp_1943.109) (f / fly-01 :ARG1 (i / it)) 110. It is an airplane . (lpp_1943.110) (a / airplane :domain (i / it)) 111. It is my airplane . " (lpp_1943.111) (a2 / airplane :poss (i2 / i) :domain (i / it)) 112. And I was proud to have him learn that I could fly . (lpp_1943.112) (a / and :op2 (p / pride-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG2 (l / learn-01 :ARG0 (h2 / he) :ARG1 (p2 / possible-01 :ARG1 (f / fly-01 :ARG1 i))))) 113. He cried out , then : " What ! (lpp_1943.113) (c / cry-out-03 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (s / string-entity :value "what") :time (t / then)) 114. You dropped down from the sky ? " (lpp_1943.114) (d / drop-01 :ARG1 (y / you) :ARG3 (s / sky) :direction (d2 / down) :mode interrogative) 115. " Yes , " (lpp_1943.115) (y2 / yes) 116. I answered , modestly . (lpp_1943.116) (a / answer-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :manner (m / modest)) 117. " Oh ! (lpp_1943.117) (o / oh :mode expressive) 118. That is funny ! " (lpp_1943.118) (f2 / funny :domain (t2 / that)) 119. And the little prince broke into a lovely peal of laughter , which irritated me very much . (lpp_1943.119) (a / and :op2 (b / break-in-17 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (l2 / laugh-01 :quant (p2 / peal :mod (l3 / lovely))) :ARG0-of (i / irritate-01 :ARG1 (i2 / i) :degree (m / much :degree (v / very))))) 120. I like my misfortunes to be taken seriously . (lpp_1943.120) (l / like-02 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (t / take-04 :ARG1 (m / misfortune :poss i) :manner (s / serious-01))) 121. Then he added : " So you , too , come from the sky ! (lpp_1943.121) (a / add-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (c2 / cause-01 :ARG1 (c / come-01 :ARG1 (y / you) :ARG3 (s2 / sky) :mod (t2 / too))) :time (t / then)) 122. Which is your planet ? " (lpp_1943.122) (p / planet :poss (y / you) :domain (a / amr-unknown)) 123. At that moment I caught a gleam of light in the impenetrable mystery of his presence ; and I demanded , abruptly : " Do you come from another planet ? " (lpp_1943.123) (a / and :op1 (c / catch-03 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (g / gleam :consist-of (l / light) :location (m / mystery :domain (p / present-02 :ARG1 (h / he)) :ARG1-of (p3 / penetrate-01 :ARG1-of (p2 / possible-01 :polarity -)))) :time (m2 / moment :mod (t / that))) :op2 (d / demand-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (c2 / come-01 :mode interrogative :ARG1 (y / you) :ARG3 (p4 / planet :mod (a3 / another))) :manner (a2 / abrupt))) 124. But he did not reply . (lpp_1943.124) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (r / reply-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :polarity -)) 125. He tossed his head gently , without taking his eyes from my plane : " It is true that on that you can n't have come from very far away ... " (lpp_1943.125) (a / and :op1 (t / toss-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (h2 / head :part-of h) :manner (g / gentle) :manner (t2 / take-away-05 :polarity - :ARG0 h :ARG1 (e / eye :part-of h) :direction (p2 / plane :poss (i / i)))) :op2 (s / say-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (p / possible-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (c / come-01 :ARG1 (y / you) :ARG3 (a2 / away :extent (f / far :degree (v / very))) :manner p2)))) 126. And he sank into a reverie , which lasted a long time . (lpp_1943.126) (a / and :op2 (s / sink-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG4 (r / reverie :ARG1-of (l / long-03)))) 127. Then , taking my sheep out of his pocket , he buried himself in the contemplation of his treasure . (lpp_1943.127) (b / bury-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 h :ARG2 (c / contemplate-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (t / treasure :poss h)) :time (t2 / take-out-11 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (s / sheep :source (p / pocket :poss h) :poss (i / i))) :time (t3 / then)) 128. You can imagine how my curiosity was aroused by this half - confidence about the " other planets . " (lpp_1943.128) (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (i2 / imagine-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (a / arouse-01 :ARG0 (c4 / confidence :degree (h2 / half) :topic (p3 / planet :mod (o2 / other)) :poss (h / he)) :ARG1 (c / curious-01 :ARG1 (i / i))))) 129. I made a great effort , therefore , to find out more on this subject . (lpp_1943.129) (c / cause-01 :ARG1 (e / effort-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (f / find-out-03 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (i2 / information :quant (m2 / more) :topic (s / subject :mod (t2 / this)))) :mod (g / great))) 130. " My little man , where do you come from ? (lpp_1943.130) (s / say-01 :ARG1 (c / come-01 :ARG1 (y / you) :ARG3 (a / amr-unknown)) :ARG2 (m / man :mod (l / little) :poss (i / i))) 131. What is this ' where I live , ' of which you speak ? (lpp_1943.131) (l / live-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :location (p / place :ARG1-of (s / speak-01 :ARG0 y) :domain (a / amr-unknown))) 132. Where do you want to take your sheep ? " (lpp_1943.132) (w / want-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (t / take-01 :ARG0 y :ARG1 (s / sheep :poss y) :ARG3 (a / amr-unknown))) 133. After a reflective silence he answered : " The thing that is so good about the box you have given me is that at night he can use it as his house . " (lpp_1943.133) (a / answer-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (t / thing :ARG1-of (g / good-02 :degree (s2 / so)) :topic (b / box :ARG1-of (g2 / give-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG2 h)) :domain (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (u / use-01 :ARG0 (h2 / he) :ARG1 b :ARG2 (h3 / house :poss h2) :time (d / date-entity :dayperiod (n / night))))) :time (a2 / after :op1 (s / silent :mod (r / reflect-02)))) 134. " That is so . (lpp_1943.134) (s / so :domain (t / that)) 135. And if you are good I will give you a string , too , so that you can tie him during the day , and a post to tie him to . " (lpp_1943.135) (a / and :op2 (g / give-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (a2 / and :op1 (s / string :ARG3-of (t / tie-01 :ARG0 y :ARG1 (h / he) :time (d / date-entity :dayperiod (d2 / day)))) :op2 (p2 / post :purpose (t3 / tie-01 :ARG0 y :ARG1 h))) :ARG2 (y / you) :condition (g2 / good-02 :ARG1 y))) 136. But the little prince seemed shocked by this offer : " Tie him ! (lpp_1943.136) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (s / seem-01 :ARG1 (s2 / shock-01 :ARG0 (o / offer :mod (t / this)) :ARG1 (p / prince :mod (l / little) :ARG0-of (s3 / say-01 :ARG1 (t2 / tie-01 :mode imperative :ARG0 p :ARG1 (h / he))))))) 137. What a queer idea ! " (lpp_1943.137) (q / queer :domain (i / idea)) 138. " But if you do n't tie him , " (lpp_1943.138) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (t / tie-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (h / he) :condition-of (t2 / thing))) 139. I said , " he will wander off somewhere , and get lost . " (lpp_1943.139) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (w / wander-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (s2 / somewhere)) :op2 (g / get-03 :ARG1 h :ARG2 (l / lost)))) 140. My friend broke into another peal of laughter : " But where do you think he would go ? " (lpp_1943.140) (b / break-in-17 :ARG0 (p2 / person :ARG0-of (h2 / have-rel-role-91 :ARG1 (i / i) :ARG2 (f / friend)) :ARG0-of (s / say-01 :ARG1 (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (t / think-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (g / go-02 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG4 (a2 / amr-unknown)))))) :ARG1 (l / laugh-01 :quant (p / peal :mod (a / another)))) 141. " Anywhere . (lpp_1943.141) (a / anywhere) 142. Straight ahead of him . " (lpp_1943.142) (a / ahead :ARG1-of (s / straight-04) :compared-to (h / he)) 143. Then the little prince said , earnestly : " That does n't matter . (lpp_1943.143) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (m / matter-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (t2 / that)) :manner (e / earnest-01) :time (t / then)) 144. Where I live , everything is so small ! " (lpp_1943.144) (s / small :degree (s2 / so) :domain (e / everything :location (l / live-01 :ARG0 (i / i)))) 145. And , with perhaps a hint of sadness , he added : " Straight ahead of him , nobody can go very far ... " (lpp_1943.145) (a / and :op2 (a2 / add-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (g / go-02 :ARG0 (s2 / somebody :polarity -) :ARG4 (f / far :degree (v / very)) :direction (a3 / ahead :ARG1-of (s3 / straight-04) :compared-to s2)) :manner (s / sad-02 :quant (h2 / hint) :ARG1-of (p / possible-01)))) 146. Chapter 4 . (lpp_1943.146) (c / chapter :mod 4) 147. I had thus learned a second fact of great importance : this was that the planet the little prince came from was scarcely any larger than a house ! (lpp_1943.147) (c2 / cause-01 :ARG1 (l / learn-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (f / fact :ord (o / ordinal-entity :value 2) :mod (i2 / important :degree (g / great)) :domain (l2 / large :degree (m / more :mod (a / any :degree (s2 / scarce))) :compared-to (h / house) :domain (p / planet :ARG3-of (c / come-01 :ARG1 (p2 / prince :mod (l3 / little)))))))) 148. But that did not really surprise me much . (lpp_1943.148) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (s / surprise-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (t / that) :ARG1 (i / i) :degree (m / much) :ARG1-of (r / real-04))) 149. I knew very well that in addition to the great planets -- such as the Earth , Jupiter , Mars , Venus -- to which we have given names , there are also hundreds of others , some of which are so small that one has a hard time seeing them through the telescope . (lpp_1943.149) (k / know-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (e / exist-01 :ARG1 (a2 / and :op1 (p / planet :mod (g / great) :example (p2 / planet :wiki "Earth" :name (n / name :op1 "Earth")) :example (p3 / planet :wiki "Jupiter" :name (n2 / name :op1 "Jupiter")) :example (p4 / planet :wiki "Mars" :name (n3 / name :op1 "Mars")) :example (p5 / planet :wiki "Venus" :name (n4 / name :op1 "Venus")) :ARG1-of (n5 / name-01 :ARG0 (w3 / we))) :op2 (p7 / planet :ARG2-of (i2 / include-91 :ARG1 (p6 / planet :mod (s2 / small :degree (s3 / so) :ARG0-of (c / cause-01 :ARG1 (d / difficult :domain (s4 / see-01 :ARG1 p6 :instrument (t / telescope))))))) :mod (o / other) :quant (m / multiple :op1 100) :mod (a / also)))) :mod (w / well :degree (v / very))) 150. When an astronomer discovers one of these he does not give it a name , but only a number . (lpp_1943.150) (g / give-01 :ARG0 (a / astronomer) :ARG1 (n2 / number) :ARG2 (t / thing :quant 1 :ARG1-of (i / include-91 :ARG2 (t2 / this))) :mod (o2 / only) :time (d / discover-01 :ARG0 a :ARG1 t) :ARG1-of (i2 / instead-of-91 :ARG2 (n3 / name-01 :ARG0 a :ARG1 t))) 151. He might call it , for example , " Asteroid 325 . " (lpp_1943.151) (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (c / call-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (i / it) :ARG2 (n2 / name :op1 "Asteroid" :op2 325) :ARG0-of (e / exemplify-01))) 152. I have serious reason to believe that the planet from which the little prince came is the asteroid known as B-612 . (lpp_1943.152) (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (r / reason :ARG1-of (s / serious-02)) :ARG1 (b / believe-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (c2 / come-01 :ARG1 (p2 / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG3 (a / asteroid :wiki - :name (n4 / name :op1 "B-612") :domain (p / planet))))) 153. This asteroid has only once been seen through the telescope . (lpp_1943.153) (s / see-01 :ARG1 (a / asteroid :mod (t / this)) :instrument (t2 / telescope) :ARG1-of (h / have-frequency-91 :ARG2 1 :mod (o / only))) 154. That was by a Turkish astronomer , in 1909 . (lpp_1943.154) (s / see-01 :ARG0 (a / astronomer :mod (c / country :wiki "Turkey" :name (n / name :op1 "Turkey"))) :time (d / date-entity :year 1909)) 155. On making his discovery , the astronomer had presented it to the International Astronomical Congress , in a great demonstration . (lpp_1943.155) (p / present-01 :ARG0 a :ARG1 (i / it) :ARG2 (o / organization :wiki "International_Astronautical_Congress" :name (n / name :op1 "International" :op2 "Astronomical" :op3 "Congress")) :manner (d2 / demonstrate-01 :ARG0 a :mod (g / great)) :time (d3 / discover-01 :ARG0 (a / astronomer))) 156. But he was in Turkish costume , and so nobody would believe what he said . (lpp_1943.156) (c4 / contrast-01 :ARG2 (c / costume-01 :ARG1 (h / he) :manner (c2 / country :wiki "Turkey" :name (n / name :op1 "Turkey")) :ARG0-of (c3 / cause-01 :ARG1 (b2 / believe-01 :ARG0 (s / somebody :polarity -) :ARG1 (t / thing :ARG1-of (s2 / say-01 :ARG0 h)))))) 157. Grown - ups are like that ... (lpp_1943.157) (r / resemble-01 :ARG1 (g / grown-up) :ARG2 (t / that)) 158. Fortunately , however , for the reputation of Asteroid B-612 , a Turkish dictator made a law that his subjects , under pain of death , should change to European costume . (lpp_1943.158) (c5 / contrast-01 :ARG2 (m / make-01 :ARG0 (p3 / person :ARG0-of (h / have-org-role-91 :ARG1 (c / country :wiki "Turkey" :name (n / name :op1 "Turkey")) :ARG2 (d / dictator))) :ARG1 (l / law :topic (c2 / change-01 :ARG0 (s / subject :poss p3) :ARG3 (c3 / costume :mod (c4 / continent :wiki "Europe" :name (n2 / name :op1 "Europe"))) :manner (t / threaten-01 :ARG0 d :ARG1 (p / penalize-01 :ARG1 s :topic (d2 / die-01 :ARG1 s)) :ARG2 s))) :ARG2-of (f / fortunate-01 :ARG1 (r / reputation :poss (p2 / planet :wiki - :name (n3 / name :op1 "Asteroid" :op2 "B-612")))))) 159. So in 1920 the astronomer gave his demonstration all over again , dressed with impressive style and elegance . (lpp_1943.159) (c / cause-01 :ARG1 (d4 / demonstrate-01 :ARG0 (a / astronomer :ARG1-of (d2 / dress-01 :ARG2 (a4 / and :op1 (s / style) :op2 (e / elegance) :ARG0-of (i / impress-01)))) :time (d3 / date-entity :year 1920) :mod (a3 / again :mod (a2 / all-over)))) 160. And this time everybody accepted his report . (lpp_1943.160) (a / and :op2 (a2 / accept-01 :ARG0 (e / everybody) :ARG1 (t3 / thing :ARG1-of (r / report-01 :ARG0 (h2 / he))) :time (t / time :mod (t2 / this)))) 161. If I have told you these details about the asteroid , and made a note of its number for you , it is on account of the grown - ups and their ways . (lpp_1943.161) (a / account-01 :ARG1 a3 :ARG2 (a2 / and :op1 (g / grown-up) :op2 (w / way :poss g)) :condition (a3 / and :op1 (t / tell-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (d / detail :mod (t2 / this) :topic (a4 / asteroid)) :ARG2 (y / you)) :op2 (n3 / note-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (n4 / number :poss a4) :ARG2 y))) 162. WHen you tell them that you have made a new friend , they never ask you any questions about essential matters . (lpp_1943.162) (q2 / question-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (t2 / they) :ARG1 (m / matter :mod (e / essential)) :ARG2 (y / you) :time (t3 / tell-01 :ARG0 y :ARG1 (m2 / make-01 :ARG0 y :ARG1 (h / have-rel-role-91 :ARG0 (p / person) :ARG1 y :ARG2 (f / friend) :ARG1-of (n / new-01))) :ARG2 (t / they)) :time (e2 / ever) :mod (a2 / any)) 163. They never say to you , " What does his voice sound like ? (lpp_1943.163) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (t / they) :ARG1 (s2 / sound-01 :ARG1 (v / voice :poss (h / he)) :ARG2 (a2 / amr-unknown)) :ARG2 (y / you) :time (e / ever) :polarity -) 164. What games does he love best ? (lpp_1943.164) (l / love-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (a2 / amr-unknown :domain (g2 / game)) :degree (g / good :degree (m / most))) 165. Does he collect butterflies ? " (lpp_1943.165) (c / collect-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (b / butterfly) :mode interrogative) 166. Instead , they demand : " How old is he ? (lpp_1943.166) (d / demand-01 :ARG0 (t / they) :ARG1 (a2 / age-01 :ARG1 (h2 / he) :ARG2 (a3 / amr-unknown)) :ARG1-of (i2 / instead-of-91)) 167. How many brothers has he ? (lpp_1943.167) (h / have-rel-role-91 :ARG0 (p / person :quant (a / amr-unknown)) :ARG1 (h2 / he) :ARG2 (b / brother)) 168. How much does he weigh ? (lpp_1943.168) (w / weigh-01 :ARG1 (h / he) :ARG3 (a / amr-unknown)) 169. How much money does his father make ? " (lpp_1943.169) (m / make-05 :ARG0 (p / person :ARG0-of (h2 / have-rel-role-91 :ARG1 (h / he) :ARG2 (f / father))) :ARG1 (m2 / monetary-quantity :quant (a / amr-unknown))) 170. Only from these figures do they think they have learned anything about him . (lpp_1943.170) (t / think-01 :ARG0 (t2 / they) :ARG1 (l / learn-01 :ARG0 t2 :ARG1 (a / anything :topic (h / he)) :source (f / figure :mod (t3 / this :mod (o / only))))) 171. If you were to say to the grown - ups : " I saw a beautiful house made of rosy brick , with geraniums in the windows and doves on the roof , " they would not be able to get any idea of that house at all . (lpp_1943.171) (p / possible-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (g / get-01 :ARG0 g2 :ARG1 (i / idea :mod (a / any) :mod (a2 / at :mod (a3 / all)) :topic h2)) :condition (s / say-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (s2 / see-01 :ARG0 y :ARG1 (h2 / house :ARG1-of (m / make-01 :ARG2 (b / brick :mod (r / rosy))) :accompanier (a4 / and :op1 (g3 / geranium :location (w / window)) :op2 (d / dove :location (r2 / roof))) :ARG1-of (b2 / beautiful-02))) :ARG2 (g2 / grown-up))) 172. You would have to say to them : " I saw a house that cost $ 20,000 . " (lpp_1943.172) (o / obligate-01 :ARG1 y :ARG2 (s / say-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (s2 / see-01 :ARG0 y :ARG1 (h / house :ARG1-of (c / cost-01 :ARG2 (m / monetary-quantity :unit (d / dollar) :quant 20000)))) :ARG2 (t / they))) 173. Then they would exclaim : " Oh , what a pretty house that is ! " (lpp_1943.173) (e / exclaim-01 :ARG0 (t / they) :ARG1 (p2 / pretty :domain (h2 / house :mod (t4 / that))) :time (t3 / then)) 174. Just so , you might say to them : " The proof that the little prince existed is that he was charming , that he laughed , and that he was looking for a sheep . (lpp_1943.174) (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (s2 / say-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (p2 / prove-01 :ARG0 (a / and :op1 (c / charming :domain (h / he)) :op2 (l / laugh-01 :ARG0 h) :op3 (l2 / look-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (s3 / sheep))) :ARG1 (e / exist-01 :ARG1 (p3 / prince :mod (l3 / little)))) :ARG2 (t / they) :manner (j / just-so))) 175. If anybody wants a sheep , that is a proof that he exists . " (lpp_1943.175) (p / prove-01 :ARG0 (w / want-01 :ARG0 (a / anybody) :ARG1 (s / sheep)) :ARG1 (e / exist-01 :ARG1 a)) 176. And what good would it do to tell them that ? (lpp_1943.176) (a / and :op2 (d / do-02 :ARG0 (t / tell-01 :ARG1 (t3 / that) :ARG2 (t2 / they)) :ARG1 (g / good-04 :ARG2 t2 :quant (a2 / amr-unknown)))) 177. They would shrug their shoulders , and treat you like a child . (lpp_1943.177) (a / and :op1 (s / shrug-01 :ARG0 (t / they) :ARG1 (s2 / shoulder :poss t)) :op2 (t2 / treat-01 :ARG0 t :ARG1 (y / you) :ARG2 (c / child))) 178. But if you said to them : " The planet he came from is Asteroid B-612 , " then they would be convinced , and leave you in peace from their questions . (lpp_1943.178) (c3 / contrast-01 :ARG2 (a / and :op1 (c / convince-01 :ARG1 (t / they)) :op2 (l / leave-14 :ARG0 t :ARG1 (p2 / peace :topic (q2 / question-01 :polarity - :ARG0 t) :domain y)) :condition (s / say-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (c2 / come-01 :ARG1 (h / he) :ARG3 (p / planet :wiki - :name (n / name :op1 "Asteroid" :op2 "B-612"))) :ARG2 t))) 179. They are like that . (lpp_1943.179) (r / resemble-01 :ARG1 (t / they) :ARG2 (t2 / that)) 180. One must not hold it against them . (lpp_1943.180) (o / obligate-01 :ARG1 (o2 / one) :ARG2 (h / hold-01 :polarity - :ARG0 o2 :ARG1 (i / it) :ARG2 (a / against :op1 (t / they)))) 181. Children should always show great forbearance toward grown - up people . (lpp_1943.181) (r / recommend-01 :ARG1 (s / show-01 :ARG0 (c / child) :ARG1 (f / forbearance :mod (g / great)) :ARG2 (g2 / grown-up) :time (a / always))) 182. But certainly , for us who understand life , figures are a matter of indifference . (lpp_1943.182) (c2 / contrast-01 :ARG2 (c / certain :domain (i2 / indifferent-01 :ARG1 (w2 / we :ARG0-of (u / understand-01 :ARG1 (l / life))) :ARG2 (f2 / figure)))) 183. I should have liked to begin this story in the fashion of the fairy - tales . (lpp_1943.183) (l / like-02 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (b / begin-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (s / story :mod (t / this)) :manner (f / fashion :mod (t2 / tale :mod (f2 / fairy))))) 184. I should have like to say : " Once upon a time there was a little prince who lived on a planet that was scarcely any bigger than himself , and who had need of a sheep ... " (lpp_1943.184) (l / like-02 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (s / say-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (p / prince :mod (l2 / little) :ARG0-of (l3 / live-01 :location (p2 / planet :mod (b / big :degree (m / more :quant (s2 / scarce)) :compared-to p))) :ARG0-of (n / need-01 :ARG1 (s3 / sheep)) :time (o / once-upon-a-time)))) 185. To those who understand life , that would have given a much greater air of truth to my story . (lpp_1943.185) (g / give-01 :ARG0 (t / that) :ARG1 (t3 / truth :quant (a / air :mod (g2 / great :degree (m / more :degree (m2 / much))))) :ARG2 (s / story :poss (i / i)) :beneficiary (p / person :ARG0-of (u / understand-01 :ARG1 (l / life)))) 186. For I do not want any one to read my book carelessly . (lpp_1943.186) (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (w / want-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (r / read-01 :ARG0 (a / anyone) :ARG1 (b / book :poss i) :manner (c2 / careless)) :polarity -)) 187. I have suffered too much grief in setting down these memories . (lpp_1943.187) (s / suffer-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (g / grief :quant (m / much :degree (t / too))) :time (s2 / set-down-09 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (m2 / memory :mod (t2 / this)))) 188. Six years have already passed since my friend went away from me , with his sheep . (lpp_1943.188) (g / go-02 :ARG0 (p / person :ARG0-of (h / have-rel-role-91 :ARG1 (i / i) :ARG2 (f / friend))) :direction (a / away :op1 i) :accompanier (s / sheep :poss p) :time (b / before :op1 (n / now) :quant (t / temporal-quantity :quant 6 :unit (y / year))) :time (a3 / already)) 189. If I try to describe him here , it is to make sure that I shall not forget him . (lpp_1943.189) (e / ensure-01 :ARG1 (f / forget-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (h3 / he) :polarity -) :condition (t / try-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (d / describe-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (h / he) :location (h2 / here)))) 190. To forget a friend is sad . (lpp_1943.190) (s / sad-02 :ARG0 (f3 / forget-01 :ARG1 (p / person :ARG0-of (h / have-rel-role-91 :ARG2 (f / friend))))) 191. Not every one has had a friend . (lpp_1943.191) (h / have-03 :polarity - :ARG0 (e / everyone) :ARG1 (p / person :ARG0-of (h2 / have-rel-role-91 :ARG1 e :ARG2 (f / friend)))) 192. And if I forget him , I may become like the grown - ups who are no longer interested in anything but figures ... (lpp_1943.192) (a / and :op2 (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (r / resemble-01 :ARG1 (i / i) :ARG2 (g / grown-up :ARG1-of (i2 / interest-01 :polarity - :ARG2 (a2 / anything :ARG2-of (e / except-01 :ARG1 (f / figure)))))) :condition (f2 / forget-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (h / he)))) 193. It is for that purpose , again , that I have bought a box of paints and some pencils . (lpp_1943.193) (b / buy-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (p / paint :location (b2 / box)) :op2 (p2 / pencil :quant (s / some))) :purpose (t2 / that)) 194. It is hard to take up drawing again at my age , when I have never made any pictures except those of the boa constrictor from the outside and the boa constrictor from the inside , since I was six . (lpp_1943.194) (h / hard-02 :ARG1 (t / take-up-31 :ARG0 (i / i :age (t4 / temporal-quantity :duration-of (m / make-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (p / picture :mod (a5 / any) :ARG2-of (e2 / except-01 :ARG1 (a6 / and :op1 (p2 / picture :topic (b / boa :mod (c2 / constrictor) :direction (f / from :op1 (o / outside)))) :op2 (p3 / picture :topic (b2 / boa :mod (c3 / constrictor) :direction (f2 / from :op1 (i2 / inside))))))) :time (e / ever) :time (s / since :op1 (a3 / age-01 :ARG1 i :ARG2 (t6 / temporal-quantity :quant 6 :unit (y2 / year))))))) :ARG1 (d / draw-01) :mod (a / again)) :ARG1-of (c / cause-01)) 195. I shall certainly try to make my portraits as true to life as possible . (lpp_1943.195) (t / try-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (m / make-02 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (t2 / true-02 :ARG1 (p / portrait :topic i) :ARG2 (l / life) :degree (m2 / most) :compared-to (p2 / possible-01))) :mod (c / certain)) 196. But I am not at all sure of success . (lpp_1943.196) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (s / sure-02 :polarity - :ARG0 (i / i) :degree (a / at :op1 (a2 / all)) :ARG1-of (s2 / succeed-01 :ARG0 i))) 197. One drawing goes along all right , and another has no resemblance to its subject . (lpp_1943.197) (a / and :op1 (g / go-06 :ARG1 (p2 / picture :quant 1 :ARG1-of (d / draw-01)) :ARG2 (a2 / along) :mod (a3 / all-right)) :op2 (r2 / resemble-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (p / picture :ARG1-of (d2 / draw-01) :mod (a4 / another)) :ARG2 (s / subject :poss p))) 198. I make some errors , too , in the little prince 's height : in one place he is too tall and in another too short . (lpp_1943.198) (e / err-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :topic (h / high-02 :ARG1 (p / prince :mod (l / little))) :mod (t / too) :example (a / and :op1 (t2 / tall :domain p :degree (t3 / too) :location (p2 / place :mod (o / one))) :op2 (s / short-07 :ARG1 p :degree (t4 / too) :location (p3 / place :mod (a2 / another)))) :mod (s2 / some)) 199. And I feel some doubts about the color of his costume . (lpp_1943.199) (a / and :op2 (f / feel-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (d / doubt-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (c / color :poss (c2 / costume :poss (h / he))) :quant (s / some)))) 200. So I fumble along as best I can , now good , now bad , and I hope generally fair - to - middling . (lpp_1943.200) (c / cause-01 :ARG1 (f / fumble-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (a / along) :manner (g / good-03 :degree (m / most) :example (g2 / good-03 :time (n / now)) :example (b / bad-02 :time (n2 / now)) :example (f2 / fair-04 :ARG1-of (g3 / general-02) :ARG1-of (h / hope-01 :ARG0 i) :prep-to (m2 / middling)) :compared-to (p / possible-01)))) 201. In certain more important details I shall make mistakes , also . (lpp_1943.201) (m2 / mistake-02 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (d / detail :mod (i2 / important :degree (m3 / more)) :mod (c / certain)) :mod (a / also)) 202. But that is something that will not be my fault . (lpp_1943.202) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (f2 / fault-01 :ARG1 (i / i) :ARG2 (s2 / something :mod (t2 / that)) :polarity -)) 203. My friend never explained anything to me . (lpp_1943.203) (e / explain-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (p / person :ARG0-of (h / have-rel-role-91 :ARG1 i :ARG2 (f / friend))) :ARG1 (a / anything) :ARG2 (i / i) :time (e2 / ever)) 204. He thought , perhaps , that I was like himself . (lpp_1943.204) (t / think-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (r / resemble-01 :ARG1 (i / i) :ARG2 h) :mod (p / perhaps)) 205. But I , alas , do not know how to see sheep through the walls of boxes . (lpp_1943.205) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (k / know-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (t2 / thing :manner-of (s / see-01 :ARG1 (s2 / sheep) :path (t / through :op1 (w / wall :consist-of (b2 / box)))))) :mod (a / alas)) 206. Perhaps I am a little like the grown - ups . (lpp_1943.206) (r / resemble-01 :ARG1 (i / i) :ARG2 (g / grown-up) :mod (p / perhaps) :quant (l / little)) 207. I have had to grow old . (lpp_1943.207) (o / obligate-01 :ARG1 (i / i) :ARG2 (g / grow-02 :ARG1 i :ARG2 (o2 / old))) 208. Chapter 5 . (lpp_1943.208) (c / chapter :mod 5) 209. As each day passed I would learn , in our talk , something about the little prince 's planet , his departure from it , his journey . (lpp_1943.209) (l / learn-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (s / something :topic (p2 / planet :poss (p3 / prince :mod (l2 / little)))) :op2 (d2 / depart-01 :ARG0 p3 :ARG1 p2) :op3 (j / journey-01 :ARG0 p3)) :time (p / pass-03 :ARG1 (d / day :mod (e / each))) :source (t / talk-01 :ARG0 (w / we))) 210. The information would come very slowly , as it might chance to fall from his thoughts . (lpp_1943.210) (c / come-01 :ARG1 (i / information) :ARG1-of (s / slow-05 :degree (v / very)) :time (f / fall-01 :ARG1 i :ARG3 (t / thing :ARG1-of (t2 / think-01 :ARG0 (h / he))) :ARG1-of (c2 / chance-01))) 211. It was in this way that I heard , on the third day , about the catastrophe of the baobabs . (lpp_1943.211) (h / hear-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (c / catastrophe :poss (b / baobab)) :manner (t / this) :time (d / day :ord (o / ordinal-entity :value 3))) 212. This time , once more , I had the sheep to thank for it . (lpp_1943.212) (o / obligate-01 :ARG2 (t / thank-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (s / sheep) :ARG2 (i2 / it)) :time (t2 / time :mod (t3 / this)) :mod (a / again :frequency 1)) 213. For the little prince asked me abruptly -- as if seized by a grave doubt -- " It is true , is n't it , that sheep eat little bushes ? " (lpp_1943.213) (a / ask-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l2 / little)) :ARG1 (t / true-01 :ARG1 (e / eat-01 :ARG0 (s / sheep) :ARG1 (b / bush :mod (l / little))) :ARG1-of (r / request-confirmation-91 :ARG0 p :ARG2 i2)) :ARG2 (i2 / i) :manner (a2 / abrupt) :conj-as-if (s2 / seize-01 :ARG0 (d / doubt-01 :ARG0 p :mod (g / grave)) :ARG1 p)) 214. " Yes , that is true . " (lpp_1943.214) (t / true-01 :ARG1 (t2 / that)) 215. " Ah ! (lpp_1943.215) (a / ah :mode expressive) 216. I am glad ! " (lpp_1943.216) (g / glad-02 :ARG1 (i / i)) 217. I did not understand why it was so important that sheep should eat little bushes . (lpp_1943.217) (u / understand-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (i2 / important :mod (s2 / so) :domain (r / recommend-01 :ARG1 (e / eat-01 :ARG0 (s / sheep) :ARG1 (b / bush :mod (l / little)))) :ARG1-of (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (a / amr-unknown)))) 218. But the little prince added : " Then it follows that they also eat baobabs ? " (lpp_1943.218) (c / contrast-01 :ARG1 (a / add-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (f / follow-05 :mode interrogative :ARG1 (e / eat-01 :ARG0 (t / they) :ARG1 (b / baobab) :mod (a2 / also)) :ARG1-of (h / have-condition-91)))) 219. I pointed out to the little prince that baobabs were not little bushes , but , on the contrary , trees as big as castles ; and that even if he took a whole herd of elephants away with him , the herd would not eat up one single baobab . (lpp_1943.219) (p2 / point-out-02 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (t2 / tree :mod (b5 / big :compared-to (c / castle) :degree (e4 / equal)) :domain (b2 / baobab) :ARG1-of (i2 / instead-of-91 :ARG2 (b3 / bush :mod (l3 / little) :domain b2))) :op2 (e / eat-up-02 :polarity - :ARG0 h :ARG1 (b / baobab :quant 1 :ARG1-of (s / single-02)) :concession (e3 / even-if :op1 (t / take-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (h / herd :consist-of (e2 / elephant) :mod (w / whole)) :ARG3 (a2 / away))))) :beneficiary (p / prince :mod (l2 / little))) 220. The idea of the herd of elephants made the little prince laugh . (lpp_1943.220) (m / make-02 :ARG0 (i / idea :topic (h / herd :consist-of (e / elephant))) :ARG1 (l / laugh-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l2 / little)))) 221. " We would have to put them one on top of the other , " he said . (lpp_1943.221) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (o / obligate-01 :ARG2 (s2 / stack-01 :ARG0 (w / we) :ARG1 (t / they)))) 222. But he made a wise comment : " Before they grow so big , the baobabs start out by being little . " (lpp_1943.222) (c2 / contrast-01 :ARG2 (c / comment-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (s / start-out-05 :ARG0 (b2 / baobab) :ARG2 (l / little) :time (b4 / before :op1 (g / grow-02 :ARG1 b2 :ARG2 (b5 / big :degree (s2 / so))))) :manner (w / wise))) 223. " That is strictly correct , " (lpp_1943.223) (c / correct-02 :ARG1 (t / that) :mod (s / strict)) 224. I said . (lpp_1943.224) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (i / i)) 225. " But why do you want the sheep to eat the little baobabs ? " (lpp_1943.225) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (c2 / cause-01 :ARG0 (a / amr-unknown) :ARG1 (w / want-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (e / eat-01 :ARG0 (s / sheep) :ARG1 (b / baobab :mod (l / little)))))) 226. He answered me at once , " Oh , come , come ! " , as if he were speaking of something that was self - evident . (lpp_1943.226) (a / answer-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (i2 / i) :ARG2 (c / come-on-25) :time (i / immediate) :conj-as-if (s / speak-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (s2 / something :ARG0-of (e / evidence-01 :ARG1 s2)))) 227. And I was obliged to make a great mental effort to solve this problem , without any assistance . (lpp_1943.227) (a / and :op1 (o / oblige-02 :ARG2 (e / effort-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (s / solve-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (p / problem :mod (t / this)) :ARG2-of (a2 / assist-01 :polarity - :ARG1 i)) :manner (m2 / mental) :mod (g / great)))) 228. Indeed , as I learned , there were on the planet where the little prince lived -- as on all planets -- good plants and bad plants . (lpp_1943.228) (b2 / be-located-at-91 :ARG1 (a3 / and :op1 (p / plant :ARG1-of (g / good-02)) :op2 (p2 / plant :ARG1-of (b / bad-07)) :mod (i / indeed)) :ARG2 (a / and :op1 (p3 / planet :location-of (l / live-01 :ARG0 (p4 / prince :mod (l2 / little)))) :op2 (p5 / planet :mod (a2 / all))) :ARG1-of (l3 / learn-01 :ARG0 (i2 / i))) 229. In consequence , there were good seeds from good plants , and bad seeds from bad plants . (lpp_1943.229) (a / and :op1 (s / seed :ARG1-of (g / good-02) :source (p / plant :ARG1-of (g2 / good-02))) :op2 (s2 / seed :ARG1-of (b / bad-07) :source (p2 / plant :ARG1-of (b2 / bad-07))) :ARG1-of (c2 / cause-01)) 230. But seeds are invisible . (lpp_1943.230) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (p / possible-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (s2 / see-01 :ARG1 (s / seed)))) 231. They sleep deep in the heart of the earth 's darkness , until some one among them is seized with the desire to awaken . (lpp_1943.231) (s / sleep-01 :ARG0 (t / they) :location (h / heart :ARG2-of (d / deep-02) :part-of (d2 / darkness :poss (e / earth))) :time (u / until :op1 (s2 / seize-01 :ARG0 (d3 / desire-01 :ARG1 (w / wake-01 :ARG1 s)) :ARG1 (s3 / someone :ARG1-of (i / include-91 :ARG2 t))))) 232. Then this little seed will stretch itself and begin -- timidly at first -- to push a charming little sprig inoffensively upward toward the sun . (lpp_1943.232) (a / and :op1 (s / stretch-01 :ARG0 (s2 / seed :mod (l / little) :mod (t2 / this)) :ARG1 s2) :op2 (b / begin-01 :ARG0 s2 :ARG1 (p / push-01 :ARG0 s2 :ARG1 (s3 / sprig :mod (l2 / little) :ARG0-of (c / charm-01)) :ARG2 (u / upward :direction (s4 / sun)) :manner (o / offensive :polarity -)) :manner (t3 / timid :time (a2 / at-first))) :time (t / then)) 233. If it is only a sprout of radish or the sprig of a rose - bush , one would let it grow wherever it might wish . (lpp_1943.233) (a / allow-01 :ARG0 (o / one) :ARG1 (g / grow-01 :ARG1 i :location (w2 / wish-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1-of (p / possible-01))) :condition (o2 / or :op1 (s / sprout :part-of (r / radish)) :op2 (s2 / sprig :part-of (b2 / bush :mod (r2 / rose))) :mod (o3 / only) :domain (i / it))) 234. But when it is a bad plant , one must destroy it as soon as possible , the very first instant that one recognizes it . (lpp_1943.234) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (o / obligate-01 :ARG2 (d / destroy-01 :ARG0 (o2 / one) :ARG1 i2 :time (i / instant :time-of (r / recognize-01 :ARG0 o2 :ARG1 i2) :ord (o3 / ordinal-entity :value 1 :degree (v / very))) :time (s / soon :degree (m / most) :compared-to (p2 / possible-01 :ARG1 d))) :condition (p / plant :ARG1-of (b / bad-07) :domain (i2 / it)))) 235. Now there were some terrible seeds on the planet that was the home of the little prince ; and these were the seeds of the baobab . (lpp_1943.235) (b2 / be-located-at-91 :ARG1 (s / seed :ARG1-of (t / terrible-01) :quant (s2 / some) :poss (b / baobab)) :ARG2 (p / planet :location-of (h / home :poss (p2 / prince :mod (l / little)))) :time (n / now)) 236. The soil of that planet was infested with them . (lpp_1943.236) (i / infest-01 :ARG1 (s / soil :poss (p / planet :mod (t2 / that))) :ARG2 (t / they)) 237. A baobab is something you will never , never be able to get rid of if you attend to it too late . (lpp_1943.237) (p / possible-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (e / eliminate-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (b / baobab) :time (e2 / ever)) :condition (a / attend-02 :ARG0 y :ARG1 b :time (l / late :degree (t / too)))) 238. It spreads over the entire planet . (lpp_1943.238) (s / spread-01 :ARG1 (i / it) :ARG2 (p / planet :mod (e / entire))) 239. It bores clear through it with its roots . (lpp_1943.239) (b / bore-01 :ARG0 (i / it) :ARG2 (t2 / through :op1 (i2 / it) :mod (c / clear-03)) :ARG3 (r / root :poss i)) 240. And if the planet is too small , and the baobabs are too many , they split it in pieces ... (lpp_1943.240) (a / and :op1 (s / split-01 :ARG0 b :ARG1 p2 :ARG2 (p / piece) :condition (a2 / and :op1 (s2 / small :degree (t2 / too) :domain (p2 / planet)) :op2 (b / baobab :quant (m / many :degree (t3 / too)))))) 241. " It is a question of discipline , " the little prince said to me later on . (lpp_1943.241) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (q / question :topic (d / discipline) :domain (i / it)) :ARG2 (i2 / i) :time (l2 / late :degree (m / more))) 242. " When you 've finished your own toilet in the morning , then it is time to attend to the toilet of your planet , just so , with the greatest care . (lpp_1943.242) (a / attend-02 :ARG0 (y2 / you) :ARG1 (t2 / toilet :poss (p / planet :poss y) :ARG1-of (r / resemble-01 :ARG2 t)) :manner (c / care-04 :extent (g / great :degree (m2 / most))) :time (f / finish-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (t / toilet :poss y) :time (d / date-entity :dayperiod (m / morning)))) 243. You must see to it that you pull up regularly all the baobabs , at the very first moment when they can be distinguished from the rosebushes which they resemble so closely in their earliest youth . (lpp_1943.243) (o2 / obligate-01 :ARG1 (p / pull-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (b / baobab :mod (a / all)) :ARG1-of (r / regular-02) :time (m / moment :ord (o / ordinal-entity :value 1 :degree (v / very)) :time-of (p2 / possible-01 :ARG1 (d / distinguish-01 :ARG1 b :ARG2 (r2 / rosebush :ARG2-of (r3 / resemble-01 :ARG1 b :ARG1-of (c / close-10 :degree (s / so)) :time (e / early :op1 (y2 / youth :poss b) :degree (m2 / most))))))))) 244. It is very tedious work , " the little prince added , " but very easy . " (lpp_1943.244) (a / add-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (c / contrast-01 :ARG1 (t / tedious :degree (v / very) :domain (w / work-01)) :ARG2 (e / easy-05 :degree (v2 / very) :ARG1 w))) 245. And one day he said to me : " You ought to make a beautiful drawing , so that the children where you live can see exactly how all this is . (lpp_1943.245) (a / and :op1 (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (r / recommend-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (d3 / draw-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (p2 / picture :ARG1-of (b / beautiful-02)) :purpose (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (s2 / see-01 :ARG0 (c / child :location (l / live-01 :ARG0 i)) :ARG1 (t / this :mod (a2 / all)) :manner (e / exact)))) :ARG2 i) :ARG2 (i / i) :time (d / day :mod (o / one)))) 246. That would be very useful to them if they were to travel some day . (lpp_1943.246) (u / useful-05 :ARG0 (t2 / they) :ARG1 (t / that) :degree (v / very) :condition (t3 / travel-01 :ARG0 t2 :time (d / day :mod (s / some)))) 247. Sometimes , " he added , " there is no harm in putting off a piece of work until another day . (lpp_1943.247) (a / add-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (h2 / harm-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (p / put-off-06 :ARG1 (t / thing :ARG1-of (w / work-01) :quant (p3 / piece)) :ARG2 (d / day :mod (a2 / another))) :time (s / sometimes))) 248. But when it is a matter of baobabs , that always means a catastrophe . (lpp_1943.248) (c2 / contrast-01 :ARG2 (m3 / mean-01 :ARG1 (t / that) :ARG2 (c / catastrophe) :time (a / always) :condition (b / baobab))) 249. I knew a planet that was inhabited by a lazy man . (lpp_1943.249) (k / know-02 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (p / planet :ARG1-of (i2 / inhabit-01 :ARG0 (m / man :mod (l / lazy))))) 250. He neglected three little bushes ... " (lpp_1943.250) (n / neglect-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (b / bush :mod (l / little) :quant 3)) 251. So , as the little prince described it to me , I have made a drawing of that planet . (lpp_1943.251) (d / draw-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (p / planet :mod (t / that)) :manner (d2 / describe-01 :ARG0 (p2 / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 p :beneficiary i) :ARG1-of (c / cause-01)) 252. I do not much like to take the tone of a moralist . (lpp_1943.252) (l / like-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (t / take-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (t2 / tone :poss (m2 / moralist))) :degree (m / much)) 253. But the danger of the baobabs is so little understood , and such considerable risks would be run by anyone who might get lost on an asteroid , that for once I am breaking through my reserve . (lpp_1943.253) (c2 / contrast-01 :ARG2 (c3 / cause-01 :ARG0 (a / and :op1 (u / understand-01 :ARG1 (d / danger :poss (b2 / baobab)) :degree (l / little :degree (s / so))) :op2 (r / risk-01 :ARG0 (a2 / anyone :ARG1-of (l2 / lose-02 :location (a3 / asteroid) :ARG1-of (p / possible-01))) :degree (c / considerable :mod (s2 / such)))) :ARG1 (b3 / break-away-14 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (r3 / reserve :poss i) :mod (f / for-once)))) 254. " Children , " (lpp_1943.254) (c2 / child) 255. I say plainly , " watch out for the baobabs ! " (lpp_1943.255) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (w / watch-out-02 :mode imperative :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (b / baobab)) :manner (p / plain)) 256. My friends , like myself , have been skirting this danger for a long time , without ever knowing it ; and so it is for them that I have worked so hard over this drawing . (lpp_1943.256) (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (s / skirt-02 :ARG0 (a / and :op1 (p2 / person :ARG0-of (h2 / have-rel-role-91 :ARG1 (i / i) :ARG2 (f / friend))) :op2 i) :ARG1 (d / danger :mod (t / this)) :ARG1-of (k / know-01 :polarity - :ARG0 p2 :time (e / ever)) :ARG1-of (l / long-03)) :ARG1 (w / work-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (p / picture :ARG1-of (d2 / draw-01) :mod (t3 / this)) :ARG1-of (h / hard-02 :degree (s2 / so)) :beneficiary p2)) 257. The lesson which I pass on by this means is worth all the trouble it has cost me . (lpp_1943.257) (w / worth-02 :ARG1 (l / lesson :ARG1-of (p / pass-on-09 :ARG0 (i / i) :manner (t2 / this))) :ARG2 (t / trouble :ARG2-of (c / cost-01 :ARG1 l :ARG3 i) :mod (a / all))) 258. Perhaps you will ask me , " Why are there no other drawing in this book as magnificent and impressive as this drawing of the baobabs ? " (lpp_1943.258) (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (a / ask-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (p2 / picture :polarity - :ARG1-of (d / draw-01) :mod (o / other) :location (b / book :mod (t / this)) :mod (m / magnificent :degree (e / equal) :compared-to (p3 / picture :ARG1-of (d2 / draw-01) :mod (t2 / this) :topic (b2 / baobab))) :ARG0-of (i / impress-01 :degree (e2 / equal) :compared-to p3) :ARG0-of (c / cause-01 :ARG1 (a2 / amr-unknown))) :ARG2 (i2 / i))) 259. The reply is simple . (lpp_1943.259) (s / simple-02 :ARG1 (t / thing :ARG2-of (r / reply-01))) 260. I have tried . (lpp_1943.260) (t / try-01 :ARG0 (i / i)) 261. But with the others I have not been successful . (lpp_1943.261) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (s / succeed-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (o / other))) 262. When I made the drawing of the baobabs I was carried beyond myself by the inspiring force of urgent necessity . (lpp_1943.262) (c / carry-01 :ARG0 (f / force-01 :ARG0 (n / necessity :mod (u / urgent)) :ARG0-of (i2 / inspire-01)) :ARG1 (i / i) :destination (b / beyond :op1 i) :time (d / draw-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (b2 / baobab))) 263. Chapter 6 . (lpp_1943.263) (c / chapter :mod 6) 264. Oh , little prince ! (lpp_1943.264) (p / prince :mod (l / little)) 265. Bit by bit I came to understand the secrets of your sad little life ... (lpp_1943.265) (u / understand-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (s / secret :poss (l / life :poss (y / you) :mod (l2 / little) :ARG1-of (s2 / sad-02))) :manner (b / bit-by-bit)) 266. For a long time you had found your only entertainment in the quiet pleasure of looking at the sunset . (lpp_1943.266) (f / find-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (e / entertain-01 :ARG0 (l2 / look-01 :ARG0 y :ARG1 (s / sunset) :mod (p / pleasure :ARG1-of (q / quiet-04))) :ARG1 y :mod (o / only)) :ARG1-of (l / long-03)) 267. I learned that new detail on the morning of the fourth day , when you said to me : " I am very fond of sunsets . (lpp_1943.267) (l / learn-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (d / detail :ARG1-of (n / new-01) :mod (t / that)) :time (d3 / date-entity :dayperiod (m / morning) :mod (d2 / day :ord (o / ordinal-entity :value 4))) :time (s / say-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (l2 / like-01 :ARG0 y :ARG1 (s2 / sunset) :degree (v / very)) :ARG2 i)) 268. Come , let us go look at a sunset now . " (lpp_1943.268) (a / and :op1 (c / come-01 :mode imperative :ARG1 (y / you)) :op2 (g / go-05 :mode imperative :ARG0 w :ARG1 (l / look-01 :ARG0 (w / we) :ARG1 (s / sunset) :time (n / now)))) 269. " But we must wait , " (lpp_1943.269) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (o / obligate-01 :ARG2 (w2 / wait-01 :ARG1 (w / we)))) 270. I said . (lpp_1943.270) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (i / i)) 271. " Wait ? (lpp_1943.271) (w / wait-01 :mode interrogative) 272. For what ? " (lpp_1943.272) (w / wait-01 :ARG2 (a / amr-unknown)) 273. " For the sunset . (lpp_1943.273) (w / wait-01 :ARG2 (s / sunset)) 274. We must wait until it is time . " (lpp_1943.274) (o / obligate-01 :ARG2 (w2 / wait-01 :ARG1 (w / we) :duration (u / until :op1 (t / time)))) 275. At first you seemed to be very much surprised . (lpp_1943.275) (s / seem-01 :ARG1 (s2 / surprise-01 :ARG1 (y / you) :degree (m / much :degree (v / very))) :time (a / at-first)) 276. And then you laughed to yourself . (lpp_1943.276) (a / and :op1 (l / laugh-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG2 y :time (t / then))) 277. You said to me : " I am always thinking that I am at home ! " (lpp_1943.277) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (t / think-01 :ARG0 y :ARG1 (b / be-located-at-91 :ARG1 y :ARG2 (h / home)) :time (a / always)) :ARG2 (i / i)) 278. Just so . (lpp_1943.278) (s / so :mod (j / just)) 279. Everybody knows that when it is noon in the United States the sun is setting over France . (lpp_1943.279) (k / know-01 :ARG0 (e / everybody) :ARG1 (s / set-11 :ARG1 (s2 / sun) :location (c2 / country :wiki "France" :name (n3 / name :op1 "France")) :time (d / date-entity :time "12:00" :location (c / country :wiki "United_States" :name (n2 / name :op1 "United" :op2 "States"))))) 280. If you could fly to France in one minute , you could go straight into the sunset , right from noon . (lpp_1943.280) (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (g / go-02 :ARG0 y :ARG3 (d / date-entity :time "12:00") :ARG4 (s / sunset) :ARG1-of (s2 / straight-04)) :condition (p2 / possible-01 :ARG1 (f / fly-01 :ARG1 (y / you) :duration (t / temporal-quantity :quant 1 :unit (m / minute)) :destination (c / country :wiki "France" :name (n / name :op1 "France"))))) 281. Unfortunately , France is too far away for that . (lpp_1943.281) (f / fortunate-01 :polarity - :ARG2 (b / be-located-at-91 :ARG1 (c / country :wiki "France" :name (n / name :op1 "France")) :ARG2 (a / away :extent (f2 / far :degree (t / too))) :purpose (t2 / that))) 282. But on your tiny planet , my little prince , all you need do is move your chair a few steps . (lpp_1943.282) (s2 / say-01 :ARG1 (c2 / contrast-01 :ARG2 (o / obligate-01 :ARG2 (m / move-01 :ARG0 p2 :ARG1 (c / chair :poss p2) :extent (s / step :quant (f / few)) :mod (o2 / only)) :location (p / planet :mod (t / tiny) :poss (p2 / prince :mod (l / little) :poss (i / i))))) :ARG2 p2) 283. You can see the day end and the twilight falling whenever you like ... (lpp_1943.283) (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (s / see-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (e / end-01 :ARG1 (d / day)) :op2 (f / fall-04 :ARG1 (t / twilight))) :time (l / like-02 :ARG0 y :ARG1 s :mod (a2 / any)))) 284. " One day , " you said to me , " I saw the sunset forty - four times ! " (lpp_1943.284) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (s2 / see-01 :frequency 44 :ARG0 y :ARG1 (s3 / sunset) :time (d / day :mod (o / one))) :ARG2 (i / i)) 285. And a little later you added : " You know -- one loves the sunset , when one is so sad ... " (lpp_1943.285) (a / and :op1 (a2 / add-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (l3 / love-01 :ARG0 (o / one) :ARG1 (s / sunset) :time (s2 / sad-02 :ARG1 o :mod (s3 / so))) :time (l / late :degree (m / more :quant (l2 / little))))) 286. " Were you so sad , then ? " (lpp_1943.286) (s / sad-02 :mode interrogative :ARG1 (y / you) :time (t / then) :degree (s2 / so)) 287. I asked , " on the day of the forty - four sunsets ? " (lpp_1943.287) (a / ask-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (b / be-temporally-at-91 :mode interrogative :ARG2 (d / day :ARG0-of (h / have-03 :ARG1 (s / sunset :quant 44))))) 288. But the little prince made no reply . (lpp_1943.288) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (r / reply-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)))) 289. Chapter 7 . (lpp_1943.289) (c / chapter :mod 7) 290. On the fifth day -- again , as always , it was thanks to the sheep -- the secret of the little prince 's life was revealed to me . (lpp_1943.290) (r / reveal-01 :ARG0 (s / sheep :ARG1-of (t / thank-01)) :ARG1 (s2 / secret :poss (l / life :poss (p / prince :mod (l2 / little)))) :ARG2 (i / i) :time (d / day :ord (o / ordinal-entity :value 5)) :mod (a / again) :time (a2 / always)) 291. Abruptly , without anything to lead up to it , and as if the question had been born of long and silent meditation on his problem , he demanded : " A sheep -- if it eats little bushes , does it eat flowers , too ? " (lpp_1943.291) (d / demand-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (e / eat-01 :mode interrogative :ARG0 (s / sheep) :ARG1 (f / flower :mod (t / too)) :condition (e2 / eat-01 :ARG0 s :ARG1 (b / bush :mod (l / little)))) :manner (a / abrupt) :conj-as-if (b2 / bear-02 :ARG0 (m / meditate-01 :ARG1 (p / problem :poss h) :ARG1-of (l3 / long-03) :manner (s2 / silent)) :ARG1 (t2 / thing :ARG1-of (q / question-01))) :ARG2-of (l2 / lead-up-05 :polarity - :ARG1 (a2 / anything))) 292. " A sheep , " (lpp_1943.292) (s / sheep) 293. I answered , " eats anything it finds in its reach . " (lpp_1943.293) (a / answer-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (e / eat-01 :ARG1 (a2 / anything :ARG1-of (f / find-01 :ARG0 (i2 / it) :location (r / reach-03 :ARG0 i2))))) 294. " Even flowers that have thorns ? " (lpp_1943.294) (f / flower :mode interrogative :mod (e / even) :ARG0-of (h / have-03 :ARG1 (t / thorn))) 295. " Yes , even flowers that have thorns . " (lpp_1943.295) (f / flower :mod (e / even) :ARG0-of (h / have-03 :ARG1 (t / thorn))) 296. " Then the thorns -- what use are they ? " (lpp_1943.296) (h / have-purpose-91 :ARG1 (t / thorn) :ARG2 (a / amr-unknown) :ARG1-of (h2 / have-condition-91)) 297. I did not know . (lpp_1943.297) (k / know-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :polarity -) 298. At that moment I was very busy trying to unscrew a bolt that had got stuck in my engine . (lpp_1943.298) (t / try-01 :ARG0 (i / i :ARG1-of (b2 / busy-01 :degree (v / very))) :ARG1 (u / unscrew-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (b / bolt :ARG1-of (s / stick-01 :ARG2 (e / engine :poss i)))) :time (m / moment :mod (t2 / that))) 299. I was very much worried , for it was becoming clear to me that the breakdown of my plane was extremely serious . (lpp_1943.299) (c2 / cause-01 :ARG0 (c / clear-06 :ARG1 (s / serious-02 :ARG1 (b / break-down-12 :ARG1 (p / plane :poss i)) :degree (e / extreme)) :ARG2 (i / i)) :ARG1 (w / worry-01 :ARG1 i :quant (m / much :degree (v / very)))) 300. And I had so little drinking - water left that I had to fear for the worst . (lpp_1943.300) (a / and :op1 (h / have-03 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (w / water :purpose (d / drink-01) :mod (l / little :degree (s / so)) :ARG1-of (l2 / leave-17)) :ARG0-of (o / obligate-01 :ARG1 i :ARG2 (f / fear-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (b / bad-07 :degree (m / most)))))) 301. " The thorns - - what use are they ? " (lpp_1943.301) (u / use-01 :ARG1 (t / thorn) :ARG2 (a / amr-unknown)) 302. The little prince never let go of a question , once he had asked it . (lpp_1943.302) (l / let-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l2 / little)) :ARG1 (g / go-01 :ARG1 (t / thing :ARG1-of (q / question-01 :ARG0 p))) :time (o / once :op1 (a / ask-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 q))) 303. As for me , I was upset over that bolt . (lpp_1943.303) (u / upset-01 :ARG0 (b / bolt :mod (t / that)) :ARG1 (i / i)) 304. And I answered with the first thing that came into my head : " The thorns are of no use at all . (lpp_1943.304) (a / and :op1 (a2 / answer-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG2 (t / thing :ord (o / ordinal-entity :value 1) :ARG1-of (c / come-01 :ARG4 (h / head :part-of i)) :domain (u / use-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (t2 / thorn) :ARG2 (a3 / anything))))) 305. Flowers have thorns just for spite ! " (lpp_1943.305) (h / have-03 :ARG0 (f / flower) :ARG1 (t / thorn) :purpose (s / spite) :mod (j / just)) 306. " Oh ! " (lpp_1943.306) (o / oh :mode expressive) 307. There was a moment of complete silence . (lpp_1943.307) (m / moment :ARG1-of (c / compose-01 :ARG2 (s / silent :ARG1-of (c2 / complete-02)))) 308. Then the little prince flashed back at me , with a kind of resentfulness : " I do n't believe you ! (lpp_1943.308) (f / flash-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (b / believe-01 :polarity - :ARG0 p :ARG1 i) :ARG2 (i / i) :time (t / then) :manner (r / resent-01 :ARG0 p :mod (k / kind)) :direction (b2 / back)) 309. Flowers are weak creatures . (lpp_1943.309) (c / creature :ARG1-of (w / weak-02) :domain (f / flower)) 310. They are naïve . (lpp_1943.310) (n / naive :domain (t / they)) 311. They reassure themselves as best they can . (lpp_1943.311) (r / reassure-01 :ARG0 (t / they) :ARG1 t :ARG2-of (g / good-03 :ARG1 t :degree (m / most) :compared-to (p2 / possible-01 :ARG1 (r2 / reassure-01 :ARG0 t :ARG1 t)))) 312. They believe that their thorns are terrible weapons ... " (lpp_1943.312) (b2 / believe-01 :ARG0 (t / they) :ARG1 (w / weapon :domain (t2 / thorn :poss t) :ARG1-of (t3 / terrible-01))) 313. I did not answer . (lpp_1943.313) (a / answer-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :polarity -) 314. At that instant I was saying to myself : " If this bolt still will n't turn , I am going to knock it out with the hammer . " (lpp_1943.314) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (k / knock-out-03 :ARG0 i :ARG1 b :ARG2 (h / hammer) :condition (t2 / turn-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (b / bolt :mod (t3 / this)) :mod (s2 / still))) :ARG2 i :time (i2 / instant :mod (t / that))) 315. Again the little prince disturbed my thoughts . (lpp_1943.315) (d / disturb-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (t / think-01 :ARG0 (i / i)) :mod (a / again)) 316. " And you actually believe that the flowers - - " (lpp_1943.316) (a / and :op1 (b / believe-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (d / do-02 :ARG0 (f / flower)) :ARG1-of (a2 / actual-02))) 317. " Oh , no ! " (lpp_1943.317) (n / no :mod (o / oh :mode expressive)) 318. I cried . (lpp_1943.318) (c / cry-01 :ARG0 (i / i)) 319. " No , no no ! (lpp_1943.319) (n / no :quant 3) 320. I do n't believe anything . (lpp_1943.320) (b2 / believe-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (a2 / anything)) 321. I answered you with the first thing that came into my head . (lpp_1943.321) (a / answer-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (y / you) :ARG2 (t / thing :ord (o / ordinal-entity :value 1) :ARG1-of (c / come-01 :ARG4 (h / head :part-of i)))) 322. Do n't you see - - I am very busy with matters of consequence ! " (lpp_1943.322) (s / see-01 :polarity - :mode interrogative :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (b / busy-01 :ARG1 (i / i) :ARG2 (m / matter :ARG0-of (h / have-03 :ARG1 (c3 / consequence))) :degree (v / very))) 323. He stared at me , thunderstruck . (lpp_1943.323) (s / stare-01 :ARG0 (h / he :mod (t / thunderstruck)) :ARG1 (i / i)) 324. " Matters of consequence ! " (lpp_1943.324) (m / matter :ARG0-of (h / have-03 :ARG1 (c / consequence))) 325. He looked at me there , with my hammer in my hand , my fingers black with engine - grease , bending down over an object which seemed to him extremely ugly ... (lpp_1943.325) (l / look-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (i / i :ARG0-of (b2 / bend-01 :destination (d / down) :location (o / object :mod (u / ugly :mod (s / seem-01 :ARG2 h) :degree (e2 / extreme)))) :ARG0-of (h4 / have-03 :ARG1 (h2 / hammer :poss i) :location (h3 / hand :part-of i)) :ARG0-of (h5 / have-03 :ARG1 (f / finger :part-of i :ARG1-of (b / black-04 :ARG0 (g / grease :mod (e / engine)))))) :location (t / there)) 326. " You talk just like the grown - ups ! " (lpp_1943.326) (t2 / talk-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1-of (r / resemble-01 :ARG2 (g2 / grown-up) :mod (j2 / just))) 327. That made me a little ashamed . (lpp_1943.327) (s / shame-01 :ARG0 (t / that) :ARG1 (i / i) :degree (l / little)) 328. But he went on , relentlessly : " You mix everything up together ... (lpp_1943.328) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (g / go-on-25 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (m / mix-up-02 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (e / everything) :ARG3 (t / together)) :manner (r / relentless))) 329. You confuse everything ... " (lpp_1943.329) (c2 / confuse-01 :ARG0 (y2 / you) :ARG2 (e2 / everything)) 330. He was really very angry . (lpp_1943.330) (a / angry :domain (h / he) :degree (v / very) :ARG1-of (r / real-04)) 331. He tossed his golden curls in the breeze . (lpp_1943.331) (t / toss-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (c / curl :poss h :mod (g / golden)) :location (b / breeze)) 332. " I know a planet where there is a certain red - faced gentleman . (lpp_1943.332) (k / know-02 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (p / planet :location-of (g2 / gentleman :mod (c / certain) :part (f / face :ARG1-of (r / red-02))))) 333. He has never smelled a flower . (lpp_1943.333) (s / smell-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (f / flower) :time (e / ever)) 334. He has never looked at a star . (lpp_1943.334) (l / look-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (s / star) :time (e / ever)) 335. He has never loved any one . (lpp_1943.335) (l2 / love-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (h3 / he) :ARG1 (a2 / anyone) :time (e / ever)) 336. He has never done anything in his life but add up figures . (lpp_1943.336) (d / do-02 :polarity - :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (a2 / anything) :time (l / live-01 :ARG0 h) :time (e / ever) :ARG2-of (e2 / except-01 :ARG1 (a / add-up-04 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (f / figure)))) 337. And all day he says over and over , just like you : ' I am busy with matters of consequence ! ' And that makes him swell up with pride . (lpp_1943.337) (m2 / multi-sentence :snt1 (a / and :op1 (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (b / busy-01 :ARG1 h :ARG2 (m / matter :ARG0-of (h3 / have-03 :ARG1 (c2 / consequence)))) :time (d / day :mod (a2 / all)) :frequency (o / over-and-over) :manner (r / resemble-01 :ARG2 (y / you) :mod (j / just)) :ARG0-of (c3 / cause-01))) :snt2 (a3 / and :op1 (m3 / make-02 :ARG0 (t / that) :ARG1 (s2 / swell-01 :ARG0 t :ARG1 h2 :manner (p / pride-01 :ARG0 (h2 / he) :ARG2 t))))) 338. But he is not a man - - he is a mushroom ! " (lpp_1943.338) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (a / and :op1 (m / man :polarity - :domain h) :op2 (m2 / mushroom :domain (h / he)))) 339. " A what ? " (lpp_1943.339) (a / amr-unknown) 340. " A mushroom ! " (lpp_1943.340) (m / mushroom) 341. The little prince was now white with rage . (lpp_1943.341) (w / white-03 :ARG1 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :time (n / now) :ARG1-of (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (e / enrage-01 :ARG1 p))) 342. " The flowers have been growing thorns for millions of years . (lpp_1943.342) (g / grow-03 :ARG0 (f / flower) :ARG1 (t / thorn) :duration (m / multiple :op1 (t2 / temporal-quantity :quant 1000000 :unit (y / year)))) 343. For millions of years the sheep have been eating them just the same . (lpp_1943.343) (e / eat-01 :ARG0 (s / sheep) :ARG1 (t / they) :duration (m / multiple :op1 (t2 / temporal-quantity :quant 1000000 :unit (y / year))) :ARG1-of (h / have-concession-91)) 344. And is it not a matter of consequence to try to understand why the flowers go to so much trouble to grow thorns which are never of any use to them ? (lpp_1943.344) (a / and :op1 (h / have-03 :polarity - :mode interrogative :ARG0 (t / try-01 :ARG1 (u / understand-01 :ARG1 (t4 / thing :ARG0-of (c2 / cause-01 :ARG1 (e / endure-01 :ARG1 (f / flower) :ARG2 (t2 / trouble :purpose (g2 / grow-01 :ARG0 f :ARG1 (t3 / thorn :ARG1-of (u2 / use-01 :polarity - :ARG0 f :time (e2 / ever)))) :quant (m / much :degree (s / so)))))))) :ARG1 (c / consequence))) 345. Is the warfare between the sheep and the flowers not important ? (lpp_1943.345) (i2 / important :polarity - :mode interrogative :domain (w / war-01 :ARG0 (s / sheep) :ARG1 (f / flower))) 346. Is this not of more consequence than a fat red - faced gentleman 's sums ? (lpp_1943.346) (h / have-03 :mode interrogative :polarity - :ARG0 (t / this) :ARG1 (c / consequence :compared-to (s / sum :poss (g / gentleman :ARG1-of (f / fat-03) :part (f2 / face :ARG1-of (r / red-02)))) :degree (m2 / more))) 347. And if I know - - I , myself - - one flower which is unique in the world , which grows nowhere but on my planet , but which one little sheep can destroy in a single bite some morning , without even noticing what he is doing - - Oh ! (lpp_1943.347) (a / and :op1 (o / oh :mode expressive :condition (k / know-02 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (f / flower :quant 1 :mod (u / unique :location (w / world)) :ARG1-of (g / grow-01 :location (c / contrast-01 :ARG0 (n / nowhere) :ARG1 (p / planet :poss i))) :ARG1-of (d / destroy-01 :ARG0 (s / sheep :quant 1 :mod (l / little) :ARG0-of (n2 / notice-01 :polarity - :ARG1 d)) :ARG2 (b / bite-01 :quant 1 :ARG1-of (s3 / single-02)) :ARG2-of c2 :ARG1-of (p2 / possible-01) :time (d2 / date-entity :dayperiod (m / morning) :mod (s2 / some)))) :ARG1-of (c2 / contrast-01)))) 348. You think that is not important ! " (lpp_1943.348) (t / think-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (t2 / that :mod (i / important :polarity -))) 349. His face turned from white to red as he continued : " If some one loves a flower , of which just one single blossom grows in all the millions and millions of stars , it is enough to make him happy just to look at the stars . (lpp_1943.349) (t / turn-02 :ARG1 (f / face :part-of (h / he)) :ARG2 (r / red-02 :ARG1 f) :ARG3 (w / white-03 :ARG1 f) :time (c / continue-02 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (s3 / suffice-01 :ARG0 l :ARG1 (m / make-02 :ARG0 l :ARG1 (h2 / happy-01 :ARG1 s) :ARG1-of (c2 / cause-01 :ARG0 (l2 / look-01 :ARG0 s :ARG1 s2 :mod (j2 / just)))) :condition (l / love-01 :ARG0 (s / someone) :ARG1 (f2 / flower :part (b / blossom :quant 1 :mod (j / just) :ARG1-of (g / grow-01 :location (s2 / star :mod (a2 / all) :quant (m2 / multiple :op1 1000000))) :ARG1-of (s4 / single-02))))))) 350. He can say to himself , ' Somewhere , my flower is there ... ' But if the sheep eats the flower , in one moment all his stars will be darkened ... (lpp_1943.350) (p2 / possible-01 :ARG1 (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (c / contrast-01 :ARG1 (b / be-located-at-91 :ARG1 (f2 / flower :poss h) :ARG2 (t2 / there)) :ARG2 (d / darken-01 :ARG1 (s4 / star :mod (a / all) :poss h) :condition (e2 / eat-01 :ARG0 (s3 / sheep) :ARG1 f2) :time (m / moment :quant 1))) :ARG2 h)) 351. And you think that is not important ! " (lpp_1943.351) (a2 / and :op1 (t / think-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (i / important :polarity - :domain (t2 / that)))) 352. He could not say anything more . (lpp_1943.352) (p / possible-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (a / anything :mod (m / more)))) 353. His words were choked by sobbing . (lpp_1943.353) (c / choke-up-04 :ARG0 (s / sob-01) :ARG1 (w / word :poss (h / he))) 354. The night had fallen . (lpp_1943.354) (f / fall-04 :ARG1 (n / night)) 355. I had let my tools drop from my hands . (lpp_1943.355) (l / let-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (d / drop-01 :ARG1 (t / tool :poss i) :ARG3 (h / hand :part-of i))) 356. Of what moment now was my hammer , my bolt , or thirst , or death ? (lpp_1943.356) (o / or :op1 (h / hammer :poss (i / i)) :op2 (b / bolt :poss i) :op3 (t / thirst-01 :ARG0 i) :op4 (d / die-01 :ARG1 i) :time (m / moment :mod (a / amr-unknown))) 357. On one star , one planet , my planet , the Earth , there was a little prince to be comforted . (lpp_1943.357) (b / be-located-at-91 :ARG1 (p / prince :mod (l / little) :ARG1-of (c / comfort-01 :ARG2-of (o / obligate-01))) :ARG2 (a / and :op1 (s / star :quant 1) :op2 (p2 / planet :quant 1) :op3 (p4 / planet :wiki "Earth" :name (n / name :op1 "Earth") :poss (i / i)))) 358. I took him in my arms , and rocked him . (lpp_1943.358) (a / and :op1 (t / take-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (h / he) :ARG3 (a2 / arm :part-of i)) :op2 (r / rock-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 h)) 359. I said to him : " The flower that you love is not in danger . (lpp_1943.359) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (e / endanger-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (f / flower :ARG1-of (l / love-01 :ARG0 h))) :ARG2 (h / he)) 360. I will draw you a muzzle for your sheep . (lpp_1943.360) (d / draw-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (t / thing :ARG2-of (m / muzzle-01 :ARG1 (s / sheep :poss y))) :ARG2 (y / you)) 361. I will draw you a railing to put around your flower . (lpp_1943.361) (d2 / draw-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (r / railing :ARG1-of (p / put-01 :ARG2 (a / around :op1 (f / flower :poss y)))) :ARG2 (y / you)) 362. I will - - " (lpp_1943.362) (d / do-02 :ARG0 (i / i)) 363. I did not know what to say to him . (lpp_1943.363) (k / know-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (t / thing :ARG1-of (s / say-01 :ARG0 i :ARG2 (h / he)))) 364. I felt awkward and blundering . (lpp_1943.364) (f / feel-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (a2 / awkward) :op2 (b / blunder-01 :ARG0 i))) 365. I did not know how I could reach him , where I could overtake him and go on hand in hand with him once more . (lpp_1943.365) (k / know-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (a2 / and :op1 (m / manner :manner-of (r / reach-02 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (h / he) :ARG1-of (p / possible-01))) :op2 (l / location :location-of (o / overtake-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 h :ARG1-of (p2 / possible-01)) :location-of (g / go-on-15 :ARG1 i :mod (a3 / again :frequency 1) :manner (a / accompany-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 i :manner (h2 / hand-in-hand)))))) 366. It is such a secret place , the land of tears . (lpp_1943.366) (p / place :mod (s / secret :degree (s2 / such)) :domain (l / land :location-of (t / tear))) 367. Chapter 8 . (lpp_1943.367) (c / chapter :mod 8) 368. I soon learned to know this flower better . (lpp_1943.368) (l / learn-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (k / know-02 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (f / flower :mod (t / this)) :ARG2-of (g / good-03 :ARG1 i :degree (m / more))) :time (s / soon)) 369. On the little prince 's planet the flowers had always been very simple . (lpp_1943.369) (s / simple-02 :ARG1 (f / flower) :degree (v / very) :time (a / always) :location (p / planet :poss (p2 / prince :mod (l / little)))) 370. They had only one ring of petals ; they took up no room at all ; they were a trouble to nobody . (lpp_1943.370) (m / multi-sentence :snt1 (h / have-03 :ARG0 (t / they) :ARG1 (r / ring :quant 1 :mod (o / only) :consist-of (p / petal))) :snt2 (t2 / take-up-13 :polarity - :ARG0 t :ARG1 (r2 / room) :degree (a / at-all)) :snt3 (t3 / trouble-01 :polarity - :ARG0 t :ARG1 (a2 / anybody))) 371. One morning they would appear in the grass , and by night they would have faded peacefully away . (lpp_1943.371) (a / and :op1 (a2 / appear-01 :ARG1 (t / they) :time (d / date-entity :dayperiod (m / morning) :mod (o / one)) :location (g / grass)) :op2 (f / fade-01 :ARG1 t :manner (p / peaceful) :time (b / by :op1 (n / night)))) 372. But one day , from a seed blown from no one knew where , a new flower had come up ; and the little prince had watched very closely over this small sprout which was not like any other small sprouts on his planet . (lpp_1943.372) (a / and :op1 (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (c2 / come-up-13 :ARG1 (f / flower :ARG1-of (n / new-01) :source (s / seed :ARG1-of (b / blow-01 :source (a2 / amr-unknown)))) :time (d / day :mod (o / one)))) :op2 (w / watch-over-03 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (s2 / sprout :mod (s3 / small) :mod (t / this) :ARG1-of (r / resemble-01 :polarity - :ARG2 (s4 / sprout :mod (s5 / small) :mod (o2 / other :mod (a3 / any)) :location (p2 / planet :poss p)))) :ARG1-of (c3 / close-10 :degree (v / very)))) 373. It might , you see , have been a new kind of baobab . (lpp_1943.373) (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (b2 / baobab :mod (k / kind :ARG1-of (n / new-01)) :domain (i / it))) 374. The shrub soon stopped growing , and began to get ready to produce a flower . (lpp_1943.374) (a / and :op1 (s / stop-01 :ARG0 (s2 / shrub) :ARG1 (g / grow-01 :ARG1 s2) :time (s3 / soon)) :op2 (b / begin-01 :ARG0 s2 :ARG1 (r / ready-01 :ARG0 s2 :ARG1 s2 :ARG2 (p / produce-01 :ARG0 s2 :ARG1 (f / flower))))) 375. The little prince , who was present at the first appearance of a huge bud , felt at once that some sort of miraculous apparition must emerge from it . (lpp_1943.375) (f / feel-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little) :ARG1-of (p2 / present-02 :ARG2 (a / appear-01 :ARG1 (b / bud :mod (h / huge)) :ord (o2 / ordinal-entity :value 1)))) :ARG1 (o / obligate-01 :ARG2 (e / emerge-01 :ARG0 (t / thing :ARG1-of (a4 / appear-01 :manner (m / miraculous)) :mod (s / sort)) :ARG1 b)) :time (a2 / at-once)) 376. But the flower was not satisfied to complete the preparations for her beauty in the shelter of her green chamber . (lpp_1943.376) (c / contrast-01 :ARG1 (s / satisfy-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (c2 / complete-01 :ARG0 f :ARG1 (p / prepare-02 :ARG0 f :ARG1 (b / beautiful-02 :ARG1 f)) :location (c3 / chamber :ARG1-of (g / green-02) :poss f :ARG2-of (s2 / shelter-01))) :ARG1 (f / flower))) 377. She chose her colours with the greatest care . (lpp_1943.377) (c / choose-01 :ARG0 (s / she) :ARG1 (c2 / color :poss s) :manner (c3 / care-04 :degree (g / great :degree (m / most)))) 378. She adjusted her petals one by one . (lpp_1943.378) (a / adjust-01 :ARG0 (s / she) :ARG1 (p / petal :poss s) :manner (o / one-by-one)) 379. She did not wish to go out into the world all rumpled , like the field poppies . (lpp_1943.379) (w / wish-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (s / she :ARG1-of (r / rumple-02 :mod (a / all)) :ARG1-of (r2 / resemble-01 :ARG2 (p / poppy :mod (f / field)))) :ARG1 (g / go-out-17 :ARG0 s :destination (w2 / world))) 380. It was only in the full radiance of her beauty that she wished to appear . (lpp_1943.380) (w / wish-01 :ARG0 (s / she) :ARG1 (a / appear-01 :ARG1 s :manner (r / radiate-01 :ARG0 s :ARG1 (b / beautiful-02 :ARG1 s) :degree (f2 / full) :mod (o / only)))) 381. Oh , yes ! (lpp_1943.381) (y / yes) 382. She was a coquettish creature ! (lpp_1943.382) (r / resemble-01 :ARG1 (s / she) :ARG2 (c / creature :mod (c2 / coquet))) 383. And her mysterious adornment lasted for days and days . (lpp_1943.383) (a / and :op1 (l / last-01 :ARG1 (t / thing :ARG2-of (a2 / adorn-01 :ARG1 (s / she) :mod (m / mysterious))) :ARG2 (m2 / multiple :op1 (t2 / temporal-quantity :quant 1 :unit (d / day))))) 384. Then one morning , exactly at sunrise , she suddenly showed herself . (lpp_1943.384) (s / show-01 :ARG0 (s2 / she) :ARG1 s2 :manner (s3 / sudden) :time (d / date-entity :dayperiod (m / morning) :mod (o / one)) :time (s4 / sunrise :mod (e / exact)) :time (t / then)) 385. And , after working with all this painstaking precision , she yawned and said : " Ah ! (lpp_1943.385) (a / and :op1 (y / yawn-01 :ARG0 (s2 / she)) :op2 (s / say-01 :ARG0 s2 :ARG1 (a2 / ah :mode expressive)) :time (a3 / after :op1 (w / work-01 :ARG0 s2 :manner (p / precise :degree (p2 / painstaking) :mod (t / this) :mod (a4 / all))))) 386. I am scarcely awake . (lpp_1943.386) (a / awake-03 :ARG1 (i / i) :degree (s / scarce)) 387. I beg that you will excuse me . (lpp_1943.387) (b2 / beg-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (y2 / you) :ARG2 (e2 / excuse-01 :ARG0 y2 :ARG1 i)) 388. My petals are still all disarranged ... " (lpp_1943.388) (a3 / arrange-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (p2 / petal :part-of (i / i) :mod (a4 / all)) :mod (s4 / still)) 389. But the little prince could not restrain his admiration : " Oh ! (lpp_1943.389) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (p2 / possible-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (r / restrain-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little) :ARG0-of (s / say-01 :ARG1 (o / oh :mode "expressive"))) :ARG1 (a / admire-01 :ARG0 p)))) 390. How beautiful you are ! " (lpp_1943.390) (b / beautiful-02 :ARG1 (y / you) :degree (s / so)) 391. " Am I not ? " the flower responded , sweetly . (lpp_1943.391) (r / respond-01 :ARG0 (f / flower) :ARG1 (b / beautiful-02 :polarity - :mode interrogative :ARG1 f) :manner (s / sweet-03)) 392. " And I was born at the same moment as the sun ... " (lpp_1943.392) (a / and :op2 (b / bear-02 :ARG1 (i / i) :time (m / moment :ARG1-of (s / same-01 :ARG2 (s2 / sun))))) 393. The little prince could guess easily enough that she was not any too modest - - but how moving - - and exciting - - she was ! (lpp_1943.393) (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (g / guess-01 :ARG0 (p2 / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (c / contrast-01 :ARG1 (m / modest :polarity - :domain (s / she) :degree (t / too)) :ARG2 (a2 / and :op1 (m2 / move-05 :ARG0 s :degree (s2 / so)) :op2 (e3 / excite-01 :ARG0 s :degree (s3 / so)))) :ARG1-of (e / easy-05 :mod (e2 / enough)))) 394. " I think it is time for breakfast , " she added an instant later . (lpp_1943.394) (a / add-01 :ARG0 (s / she) :ARG1 (t / think-01 :ARG0 s :ARG1 (t2 / time :purpose (b / breakfast-01))) :time (l / late :degree (m / more :quant (i / instant)))) 395. " If you would have the kindness to think of my needs - - " (lpp_1943.395) (t / think-01 :mode imperative :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (t2 / thing :ARG1-of (n / need-01 :ARG0 (i / i))) :ARG1-of (k2 / kind-01 :ARG0 y :ARG2 i)) 396. And the little prince , completely abashed , went to look for a sprinkling - can of fresh water . (lpp_1943.396) (a / and :op1 (g / go-05 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l2 / little) :ARG1-of (a2 / abash-01 :ARG1-of (c3 / complete-02))) :ARG1 (l / look-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (c / can :ARG0-of (s / sprinkle-01) :ARG0-of (c2 / contain-01 :ARG1 (w / water :ARG1-of (f / fresh-04))))))) 397. So , he tended the flower . (lpp_1943.397) (t / tend-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (f / flower) :ARG1-of (c / cause-01)) 398. So , too , she began very quickly to torment him with her vanity - - which was , if the truth be known , a little difficult to deal with . (lpp_1943.398) (b / begin-01 :ARG0 (s / she) :ARG1 (t2 / torment-01 :ARG0 s :ARG1 (h / he) :ARG2 (v2 / vanity :poss s :ARG2-of (d3 / deal-01 :ARG0 h :mod (d / difficult :degree (l / little)) :condition (k / know-01 :ARG1 (t3 / truth))))) :mod (t / too) :ARG1-of (q / quick-02 :degree (v / very))) 399. One day , for instance , when she was speaking of her four thorns , she said to the little prince : " Let the tigers come with their claws ! " (lpp_1943.399) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (s2 / she) :ARG1 (c / come-01 :mode imperative :ARG1 (t / tiger) :accompanier (c2 / claw :part-of t)) :ARG2 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :time (d / day :mod (o / one)) :ARG0-of (e / exemplify-01) :time (s3 / speak-01 :ARG0 s2 :ARG1 (t2 / thorn :quant 4 :part-of s2))) 400. " There are no tigers on my planet , " the little prince objected . (lpp_1943.400) (o / object-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (t / tiger :polarity - :location (p2 / planet :poss p))) 401. " And , anyway , tigers do not eat weeds . " (lpp_1943.401) (a / and :op2 (e / eat-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (t / tiger) :ARG1 (w / weed) :mod (a2 / anyway))) 402. " I am not a weed , " the flower replied , sweetly . (lpp_1943.402) (r / reply-01 :ARG0 (f / flower) :ARG2 (w / weed :polarity - :domain f) :manner (s / sweet-03)) 403. " Please excuse me ... " (lpp_1943.403) (e / excuse-01 :mode imperative :polite + :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (i / i)) 404. " I am not at all afraid of tigers , " she went on , " but I have a horror of drafts . (lpp_1943.404) (g / go-on-25 :ARG0 (s / she) :ARG1 (c / contrast-01 :ARG1 (f / fear-01 :polarity - :ARG0 s :ARG1 (t / tiger) :degree (a / at-all)) :ARG2 (a2 / abhor-01 :ARG0 s :ARG1 (d / draft)))) 405. I suppose you would n't have a screen for me ? " (lpp_1943.405) (s / suppose-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (h / have-03 :polarity - :mode interrogative :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (s2 / screen) :beneficiary i)) 406. " A horror of drafts - - that is bad luck , for a plant , " remarked the little prince , and added to himself , " This flower is a very complex creature ... " (lpp_1943.406) (a / and :op1 (r / remark-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (l2 / luck :ARG1-of (b / bad-07) :beneficiary (p2 / plant) :domain (a3 / abhor-01 :ARG1 (d / draft)))) :op2 (a2 / add-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (c3 / creature :mod (c2 / complex :degree (v / very)) :domain (f / flower :mod (t / this))) :beneficiary p)) 407. " At night I want you to put me under a glass globe . (lpp_1943.407) (w / want-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (p / put-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 i :ARG2 (u / under :op1 (g / globe :consist-of (g2 / glass))) :time (d / date-entity :dayperiod (n / night)))) 408. It is very cold where you live . (lpp_1943.408) (c / cold-01 :degree (v / very) :location (l / live-01 :ARG0 (y / you))) 409. In the place I came from - - " (lpp_1943.409) (l / location :ARG3-of (c / come-01 :ARG1 (i / i))) 410. But she interrupted herself at that point . (lpp_1943.410) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (i / interrupt-01 :ARG0 (s / she) :ARG1 s :time (p / point :mod (t / that)))) 411. She had come in the form of a seed . (lpp_1943.411) (c / come-01 :ARG1 (s / she) :time-of (s2 / seed :domain s)) 412. She could not have known anything of any other worlds . (lpp_1943.412) (p / possible-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (k / know-01 :ARG0 (s / she) :ARG1 (a / anything :topic (w / world :mod (o / other :mod (a2 / any)))))) 413. Embarassed over having let herself be caught on the verge of such a naïve untruth , she coughed two or three times , in order to put the little prince in the wrong . (lpp_1943.413) (c / cough-01 :ARG0 (s / she :ARG1-of (e / embarrass-01 :ARG0 (l2 / let-01 :ARG0 s :ARG1 (c2 / catch-03 :ARG1 s :ARG2 (v / verge-01 :ARG1 (t / truth :polarity - :mod (n / naive :degree (s2 / such)))))))) :purpose (p / put-03 :ARG0 s :ARG1 (p2 / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG2 (w / wrong-04 :ARG1 p2)) :frequency (o / or :op1 2 :op2 3)) 414. " The screen ? " (lpp_1943.414) (s / screen :mode interrogative) 415. " I was just going to look for it when you spoke to me ... " (lpp_1943.415) (l3 / look-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (i2 / it) :time (s3 / speak-01 :ARG0 (y2 / you) :ARG2 i)) 416. Then she forced her cough a little more so that he should suffer from remorse just the same . (lpp_1943.416) (f / force-02 :ARG0 (s / she) :ARG1 (c / cough-01 :ARG0 s) :time (t / then) :degree (m / more :degree (l / little)) :purpose (s2 / suffer-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (r / remorse) :ARG1-of (h2 / have-concession-91))) 417. So the little prince , in spite of all the good will that was inseparable from his love , had soon come to doubt her . (lpp_1943.417) (c / come-04 :ARG1 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG2 (d / doubt-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (s3 / she)) :time (s / soon) :ARG1-of (c2 / cause-01) :concession (w / will :ARG1-of (g / good-02) :mod (a / all) :ARG1-of (s2 / separate-01 :ARG2 (l2 / love-01 :ARG0 p) :ARG1-of (p2 / possible-01 :polarity -)))) 418. He had taken seriously words which were without importance , and it made him very unhappy . (lpp_1943.418) (s / serious-01 :ARG1 (h / he) :ARG2 (w / word-01 :mod (i / important :polarity -)) :ARG0-of (m / make-02 :ARG1 (h2 / happy-01 :polarity - :ARG1 h :degree (v / very)))) 419. " I ought not to have listened to her , " he confided to me one day . " (lpp_1943.419) (c / confide-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (r / recommend-01 :ARG1 (l / listen-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (s / she) :polarity -) :ARG2 h) :ARG2 (i / i) :time (d / day :mod (o / one))) 420. One never ought to listen to the flowers . (lpp_1943.420) (r / recommend-01 :ARG1 (l / listen-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (o2 / one) :ARG1 (f / flower) :time (e / ever))) 421. One should simply look at them and breathe their fragrance . (lpp_1943.421) (r / recommend-01 :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (l / look-01 :ARG0 (o2 / one) :ARG1 (t / they) :manner (s / simple)) :op2 (b / breathe-01 :ARG0 o2 :ARG1 (f / fragrance :poss t)))) 422. Mine perfumed all my planet . (lpp_1943.422) (p / perfume-01 :ARG0 (t / thing :poss (i / i)) :ARG1 (p2 / planet :mod (a / all) :poss i)) 423. But I did not know how to take pleasure in all her grace . (lpp_1943.423) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (k / know-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (i / i) :manner (p2 / please-01 :ARG0 (g / grace :poss (s / she) :mod (a / all)) :ARG1 i))) 424. This tale of claws , which disturbed me so much , should only have filled my heart with tenderness and pity . " (lpp_1943.424) (r2 / recommend-01 :ARG1 (f / fill-01 :ARG0 (t2 / tale :topic (c / claws) :ARG0-of (d / disturb-01 :ARG1 (i / i) :degree (m / much :degree (s / so))) :mod (t3 / this)) :ARG1 (h / heart :part-of i) :ARG2 (a / and :op1 (t / tender) :op2 (p / pity-01)) :mod (o / only))) 425. And he continued his confidences : " The fact is that I did not know how to understand anything ! (lpp_1943.425) (a / and :op1 (c / continue-02 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (c2 / confide-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (k / know-01 :polarity - :ARG0 h :ARG1 (t / thing :manner-of (u / understand-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (a2 / anything))))))) 426. I ought to have judged by deeds and not by words . (lpp_1943.426) (r2 / recommend-01 :ARG1 (a2 / and :op1 (j / judge-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG3 (d / do-02)) :op2 (j2 / judge-01 :polarity - :ARG0 i :ARG3 (w / word)))) 427. She cast her fragrance and her radiance over me . (lpp_1943.427) (c / cast-01 :ARG0 (s / she) :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (f / fragrance :poss s) :op2 (t / thing :ARG1-of (r / radiate-01 :ARG0 s))) :ARG2 (i / i)) 428. I ought never to have run away from her ... (lpp_1943.428) (r / recommend-01 :ARG1 (r2 / run-02 :polarity - :ARG0 (i / i) :time (e / ever) :direction (a2 / away :op1 (s / she)))) 429. I ought to have guessed all the affection that lay behind her poor little strategems . (lpp_1943.429) (r / recommend-01 :ARG1 (g / guess-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (a / affection :mod (a2 / all) :ARG1-of (l / lie-07 :ARG2 (b / behind :op1 (s / strategem :mod (l2 / little) :mod (p / poor) :poss (s2 / she))))))) 430. Flowers are so inconsistent ! (lpp_1943.430) (c / consistent-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (f / flower) :degree (s / so)) 431. But I was too young to know how to love her ... " (lpp_1943.431) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (y / young :degree (t / too) :domain (i / i) :compared-to (k / know-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (m / manner :manner-of (l / love-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (s / she)))))) 432. Chapter 9 . (lpp_1943.432) (c / chapter :mod 9) 433. I believe that for his escape he took advantage of the migration of a flock of wild birds . (lpp_1943.433) (b / believe-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (t / take-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (a / advantage) :ARG2 (m / migrate-01 :ARG0 (f / flock-02 :ARG0 (b2 / bird :mod (w / wild)))) :purpose (e / escape-01 :ARG0 h))) 434. On the morning of his departure he put his planet in perfect order . (lpp_1943.434) (o / order-03 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (p2 / planet :poss h) :ARG1-of (p / perfect-02) :time (d2 / date-entity :dayperiod (m / morning) :time-of (d / depart-01 :ARG0 h))) 435. He carefully cleaned out his active volcanoes . (lpp_1943.435) (c / clean-out-03 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (v / volcano :poss h :ARG0-of (a / activity-06)) :manner (c2 / careful)) 436. He possessed two active volcanoes ; and they were very convenient for heating his breakfast in the morning . (lpp_1943.436) (a / and :op1 (p / possess-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (v / volcano :quant 2 :ARG0-of (a2 / activity-06))) :op2 (c / convenient :degree (v2 / very) :purpose (h2 / heat-01 :ARG1 (f / food :ARG1-of (b2 / breakfast-01 :ARG0 h)) :ARG2 v :time (d / date-entity :dayperiod (m / morning))) :domain v)) 437. He also had one volcano that was extinct . (lpp_1943.437) (h / have-03 :ARG0 (h2 / he) :ARG1 (v / volcano :mod (e / extinct) :quant 1) :mod (a / also)) 438. But , as he said , " One never knows ! " (lpp_1943.438) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (k / know-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (o / one)))) 439. So he cleaned out the extinct volcano , too . (lpp_1943.439) (c / clean-out-03 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (v / volcano :mod (e / extinct)) :mod (t / too)) 440. If they are well cleaned out , volcanoes burn slowly and steadily , without any eruptions . (lpp_1943.440) (b / burn-01 :ARG1 (v / volcano :ARG1-of (e2 / erupt-01 :polarity -)) :condition (c / clean-out-03 :ARG1 v :degree (w / well)) :manner (s3 / steady) :ARG1-of (s / slow-05)) 441. Volcanic eruptions are like fires in a chimney . (lpp_1943.441) (e / erupt-01 :ARG1 (v / volcano) :ARG1-of (r / resemble-01 :ARG2 (f / fire :location (c / chimney)))) 442. On our earth we are obviously much too small to clean out our volcanoes . (lpp_1943.442) (s / small :degree (t2 / too :degree (m / much)) :compared-to (c / clean-out-03 :ARG0 w :ARG1 (v / volcano :poss w)) :domain (w / we) :location (e / earth :poss w) :ARG1-of (o / obvious-01)) 443. That is why they bring no end of trouble upon us . (lpp_1943.443) (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (t3 / that) :ARG1 (t2 / trouble-01 :ARG0 (t4 / they) :ARG1 (w / we) :quant (e / end :polarity -))) 444. The little prince also pulled up , with a certain sense of dejection , the last little shoots of the baobabs . (lpp_1943.444) (p / pull-01 :ARG0 (p2 / prince :mod (l / little) :ARG0-of (s2 / sense-01 :ARG1 (d2 / deject-01) :mod (c / certain))) :ARG1 (s / shoot :part-of (b / baobab) :mod (l2 / little) :ord (o / ordinal-entity :value "-1")) :mod (a / also) :direction (u / up)) 445. He believed that he would never want to return . (lpp_1943.445) (b / believe-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (w / want-01 :polarity - :ARG0 h :ARG1 (r / return-01 :ARG1 h) :time (e / ever))) 446. But on this last morning all these familiar tasks seemed very precious to him . (lpp_1943.446) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (s / seem-01 :ARG1 (p / precious :degree (v / very) :domain (t2 / task :mod (a2 / all) :mod (f / familiar))) :ARG2 (h / he) :time (d / date-entity :dayperiod (m / morning) :mod (t / this) :ord (o / ordinal-entity :value "-1")))) 447. And when he watered the flower for the last time , and prepared to place her under the shelter of her glass globe , he realised that he was very close to tears . (lpp_1943.447) (r / realize-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (c / close-10 :ARG1 h :ARG2 (t / tear-03 :ARG1 h) :degree (v / very)) :time (a / and :op1 (w / water-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (f / flower-01) :ord (o / ordinal-entity :value "-1")) :op2 (p / prepare-02 :ARG0 h :ARG1 h :ARG2 (p2 / place-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 f :ARG2 (u2 / under :op1 (g / globe :consist-of (g2 / glass) :poss f :ARG2-of (s2 / shelter-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 f))))))) 448. " Goodbye , " he said to the flower . (lpp_1943.448) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (g / goodbye) :ARG2 (f / flower)) 449. But she made no answer . (lpp_1943.449) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (a2 / answer-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (s / she))) 450. " Goodbye , " he said again . (lpp_1943.450) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (g / goodbye) :mod (a / again)) 451. The flower coughed . (lpp_1943.451) (c / cough-01 :ARG0 (f / flower)) 452. But it was not because she had a cold . (lpp_1943.452) (c2 / contrast-01 :ARG2 (c3 / cause-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (h / have-03 :ARG0 (s / she) :ARG1 (c / cold)) :ARG1 (i / it))) 453. " I have been silly , " she said to him , at last . (lpp_1943.453) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (s2 / she) :ARG1 (s4 / silly :domain s2) :ARG2 (h / he) :time (a / at-last)) 454. " I ask your forgiveness . (lpp_1943.454) (a / ask-02 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (f / forgive-01 :ARG0 y :ARG1 i) :ARG2 (y / you)) 455. Try to be happy ... " (lpp_1943.455) (t / try-01 :mode imperative :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (h / happy-01 :ARG1 y)) 456. He was surprised by this absence of reproaches . (lpp_1943.456) (s / surprise-01 :ARG0 (a / absent-01 :ARG1 (r / reproach-01)) :ARG1 (h / he)) 457. He stood there all bewildered , the glass globe held arrested in mid - air . (lpp_1943.457) (s / stand-01 :ARG1 (h / he :ARG1-of (b / bewilder-01 :degree (a / all)) :ARG0-of (h2 / hold-01 :ARG1 (g / globe :consist-of (g2 / glass) :ARG1-of (a2 / arrest-02 :location (m / midair))))) :ARG2 (t / there)) 458. He did not understand this quiet sweetness . (lpp_1943.458) (u / understand-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (s / sweet-05 :ARG1 (t / this) :ARG1-of (q / quiet-04))) 459. " Of course I love you , " the flower said to him . (lpp_1943.459) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (f / flower-01) :ARG1 (l / love-01 :ARG0 f :ARG1 h :mod (o / of-course)) :ARG2 (h / he)) 460. " It is my fault that you have not known it all the while . (lpp_1943.460) (f / fault-01 :ARG1 (i3 / i) :ARG2 (k / know-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (i2 / it) :time (w / while-away-01 :duration (a / all)))) 461. That is of no importance . (lpp_1943.461) (i / important :polarity - :domain (t / that)) 462. But you - - you have been just as foolish as I . (lpp_1943.462) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (f / foolish :domain (y / you) :degree (e / equal) :compared-to (i / i))) 463. Try to be happy ... let the glass globe be . (lpp_1943.463) (a / and :op1 (t / try-01 :mode imperative :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (h / happy-01 :ARG1 y)) :op2 (l / leave-14 :mode imperative :ARG0 y :ARG1 (a2 / alone :domain (g / globe :consist-of (g2 / glass))))) 464. I do n't want it any more . " (lpp_1943.464) (w / want-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (i2 / it) :polarity - :time (a / anymore)) 465. " But the wind - - " (lpp_1943.465) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (w / wind)) 466. " My cold is not so bad as all that ... the cool night air will do me good . (lpp_1943.466) (a / and :op1 (b / bad-05 :polarity - :ARG1 (c3 / cold :poss (i / i)) :compared-to (t / that :mod (a2 / all))) :op2 (g / good-04 :ARG1 (a3 / air :ARG1-of (c / cool-06) :mod (n / night)) :ARG2 i)) 467. I am a flower . " (lpp_1943.467) (f / flower :domain (i / i)) 468. " But the animals - - " (lpp_1943.468) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (a / animal)) 469. " Well , I must endure the presence of two or three caterpillars if I wish to become acquainted with the butterflies . (lpp_1943.469) (h / have-concession-91 :ARG2 (o / obligate-01 :ARG1 i :ARG2 (e / endure-01 :ARG1 (i / i) :ARG2 (p / present-02 :ARG1 (c / caterpillar :quant (o2 / or :op1 2 :op2 3))) :condition (w / wish-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (a / acquaint-01 :ARG1 i :ARG2 (b2 / butterfly)))))) 470. It seems that they are very beautiful . (lpp_1943.470) (s / seem-01 :ARG1 (b / beautiful-02 :ARG1 (t2 / they) :degree (v2 / very))) 471. And if not the butterflies - - and the caterpillars - - who will call upon me ? (lpp_1943.471) (c / call-on-05 :ARG0 (a / amr-unknown) :ARG1 (i / i) :condition (c3 / call-on-05 :polarity - :ARG0 (a2 / and :op1 (b / butterfly) :op2 (c2 / caterpillar)) :ARG1 i)) 472. You will be far away ... as for the large animals - - I am not at all afraid of any of them . (lpp_1943.472) (a / and :op1 (a2 / away :extent (f / far) :location-of (y / you)) :op2 (f2 / fear-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (a3 / animal :mod (l / large) :quant (a4 / any)) :degree (a5 / at-all))) 473. I have my claws . " (lpp_1943.473) (h / have-03 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (c / claw :part-of i)) 474. And , naïvely , she showed her four thorns . (lpp_1943.474) (s / show-01 :ARG0 (s2 / she) :ARG1 (t / thorn :quant 4 :part-of s2) :manner (n / naive)) 475. Then she added : " Do n't linger like this . (lpp_1943.475) (a / add-01 :ARG0 (s / she) :ARG1 (l / linger-01 :polarity - :mode imperative :ARG1 (y / you) :compared-to (t3 / this)) :time (t / then)) 476. You have decided to go away . (lpp_1943.476) (d / decide-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (g / go-02 :ARG0 y :direction (a / away))) 477. Now go ! " (lpp_1943.477) (g / go-02 :mode imperative :ARG0 (y / you) :time (n / now)) 478. For she did not want him to see her crying . (lpp_1943.478) (w / want-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (s / she) :ARG1 (s2 / see-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (c / cry-02 :ARG0 s))) 479. She was such a proud flower ... (lpp_1943.479) (p / pride-01 :ARG0 (f2 / flower :domain (s / she)) :degree (s2 / such)) 480. Chapter 10 . (lpp_1943.480) (c / chapter :mod 10) 481. He found himself in the neighborhood of the asteroids 325 , 326 , 327 , 328 , 329 , and 330 . (lpp_1943.481) (f / find-out-03 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (b / be-located-at-91 :ARG1 h :ARG2 (n / neighborhood :location-of (a3 / and :op1 (a4 / asteroid :wiki - :name (n2 / name :op1 325)) :op2 (a5 / asteroid :wiki - :name (n3 / name :op1 326)) :op3 (a6 / asteroid :wiki - :name (n4 / name :op1 327)) :op4 (a7 / asteroid :wiki - :name (n5 / name :op1 328)) :op5 (a8 / asteroid :wiki - :name (n6 / name :op1 329)) :op6 (a9 / asteroid :wiki - :name (n7 / name :op1 330)))))) 482. He began , therefore , by visiting them , in order to add to his knowledge . (lpp_1943.482) (b / begin-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG2 (v / visit-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (t2 / they)) :mod (t / therefore) :purpose (a / add-02 :ARG0 v :ARG2 (k / knowledge :poss h))) 483. The first of them was inhabited by a king . (lpp_1943.483) (i / inhabit-01 :ARG0 (k / king) :ARG1 (t2 / thing :ord (o / ordinal-entity :value 1) :ARG1-of (i2 / include-91 :ARG2 (t / they)))) 484. Clad in royal purple and ermine , he was seated upon a throne which was at the same time both simple and majestic . (lpp_1943.484) (s / seat-01 :ARG1 (h / he :ARG1-of (c / clad-01 :ARG2 (a / and :op1 (p / purple-02 :mod (r / royal)) :op2 (e / ermine)))) :ARG2 (t / throne :ARG1-of (s2 / simple-02) :mod (m / majesty))) 485. " Ah ! (lpp_1943.485) (a2 / ah :mode expressive) 486. Here is a subject , " exclaimed the king , when he saw the little prince coming . (lpp_1943.486) (e / exclaim-01 :ARG0 (k / king) :ARG1 (h2 / here :location-of (s / subject)) :time (s2 / see-01 :ARG0 k :ARG1 (p / prince :mod (l / little) :ARG1-of (c / come-01)))) 487. And the little prince asked himself : " How could he recognize me when he had never seen me before ? " (lpp_1943.487) (a / ask-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (p2 / possible-01 :ARG1 (r / recognize-02 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 p :condition (s / see-01 :polarity - :ARG0 h :ARG1 p :time (b / before) :time (e / ever))) :manner (a2 / amr-unknown)) :ARG2 p) 488. He did not know how the world is simplified for kings . (lpp_1943.488) (k / know-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (s / simplify-01 :ARG1 (w / world) :beneficiary (k2 / king)) :polarity -) 489. To them , all men are subjects . (lpp_1943.489) (o / opine-01 :ARG0 (t2 / they) :ARG1 (s2 / subject :domain (m2 / man :mod (a2 / all)))) 490. " Approach , so that I may see you better , " said the king , who felt consumingly proud of being at last a king over somebody . (lpp_1943.490) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (k / king :ARG0-of (p / pride-01 :ARG2 (r / reign-01 :ARG0 k :ARG1 (s3 / somebody) :time (a2 / at-last)))) :ARG1 (a / approach-01 :mode imperative :ARG1 y :purpose (s2 / see-01 :ARG0 k :ARG1 (y / you) :manner (w / well :degree (m / more))))) 491. The little prince looked everywhere to find a place to sit down ; but the entire planet was crammed and obstructed by the king 's magnificent ermine robe . (lpp_1943.491) (a / and :op1 (c / cram-01 :ARG1 (r2 / robe :mod (e2 / ermine) :mod (m / magnificent) :poss (k / king)) :ARG2 (p3 / planet :extent (e3 / entire))) :op2 (o / obstruct-01 :ARG0 r2 :ARG1 p3) :concession (l / look-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l2 / little)) :ARG1 (p2 / place :purpose (s / sit-down-02 :ARG1 p)) :location (e / everywhere))) 492. So he remained standing upright , and , since he was tired , he yawned . (lpp_1943.492) (a / and :op1 (r / remain-01 :ARG1 (h / he) :ARG3 (s / stand-01 :ARG1 h :manner (u / upright))) :op2 (y / yawn-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1-of (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (t / tire-01 :ARG1 h)))) 493. " It is contrary to etiquette to yawn in the presence of a king , " the monarch said to him . (lpp_1943.493) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (m / monarch) :ARG1 (c / contrary-01 :ARG1 (y / yawn-01 :location (k / king)) :ARG2 (e / etiquette)) :ARG2 (h / he)) 494. " I forbid you to do so . " (lpp_1943.494) (f / forbid-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (d / do-02 :ARG0 y :ARG1 (s / so)) :ARG2 (y / you)) 495. " I can n't help it . (lpp_1943.495) (p / possible-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (h / help-02 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (i2 / it))) 496. I can n't stop myself , " replied the little prince , thoroughly embarrassed . (lpp_1943.496) (r / reply-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG2 (p2 / possible-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (s / stop-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 p)) :manner (e / embarrass-01 :ARG1 p :degree (t / thorough))) 497. " I have come on a long journey , and I have had no sleep ... " (lpp_1943.497) (a / and :op1 (c / come-01 :ARG1 (i / i) :ARG2 (j / journey-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1-of (l / long-03))) :op2 (s / sleep-01 :polarity - :ARG0 i)) 498. " Ah , then , " the king said . (lpp_1943.498) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (k / king) :ARG1 (a / ah :mode expressive :mod (t / then))) 499. " I order you to yawn . (lpp_1943.499) (o / order-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (y / you) :ARG2 (y2 / yawn-01 :ARG0 y)) 500. It is years since I have seen anyone yawning . (lpp_1943.500) (p / pass-03 :ARG1 (y3 / year) :time (s3 / since :op1 (s / see-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (a / anyone :ARG0-of (y / yawn-01))))) 501. Yawns , to me , are objects of curiosity . (lpp_1943.501) (c2 / curious-01 :ARG0 (y2 / yawn-01) :ARG1 (i / i)) 502. Come , now ! (lpp_1943.502) (c / come-01 :ARG1 (y / you) :time (n / now) :mode imperative) 503. Yawn again ! (lpp_1943.503) (y / yawn-01 :mode imperative :ARG0 (y2 / you) :mod (a / again)) 504. It is an order . " (lpp_1943.504) (o2 / order-01 :ARG2 (i2 / it)) 505. " That frightens me ... (lpp_1943.505) (f / frighten-01 :ARG0 (t / that) :ARG1 (i / i)) 506. I can not , any more ... " murmured the little prince , now completely abashed . (lpp_1943.506) (m / murmur-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little) :ARG1-of (a2 / abash-01 :ARG1-of (c / complete-02) :time (n / now))) :ARG1 (p2 / possible-01 :polarity - :time (a / anymore))) 507. " Hum ! (lpp_1943.507) (h / hum :mode expressive) 508. Hum ! " replied the king . (lpp_1943.508) (r / reply-01 :ARG0 (k / king) :ARG2 (h / hum :mode expressive)) 509. " Then I - - I order you sometimes to yawn and sometimes to - - " (lpp_1943.509) (o / order-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (y / you) :ARG2 (a / and :op1 (y2 / yawn-01 :ARG0 y :frequency (s / sometimes)) :op2 (d / do-02 :frequency (s2 / sometimes))) :mod (t2 / then)) 510. He sputtered a little , and seemed vexed . (lpp_1943.510) (a / and :op1 (s / sputter-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :degree (l / little)) :op2 (s2 / seem-01 :ARG1 (v / vex-01 :ARG1 h))) 511. For what the king fundamentally insisted upon was that his authority should be respected . (lpp_1943.511) (i / insist-01 :ARG0 (k / king) :ARG1 (r / respect-01 :ARG1 (a / authority :poss k)) :mod (f / fundamental)) 512. He tolerated no disobedience . (lpp_1943.512) (t / tolerate-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (d / disobey-01 :ARG1 h) :polarity -) 513. He was an absolute monarch . (lpp_1943.513) (m / monarch :mod (a / absolute) :domain (h2 / he)) 514. But , because he was a very good man , he made his orders reasonable . (lpp_1943.514) (h3 / have-concession-91 :ARG1 (m / make-02 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (r / reasonable-02 :ARG1 (t / thing :ARG2-of (o / order-01))) :ARG1-of (c2 / cause-01 :ARG0 (m2 / man :ARG1-of (g / good-02 :degree (v / very)) :domain (h2 / he))))) 515. " If I ordered a general , " he would say , by way of example , " if I ordered a general to change himself into a sea bird , and if the general did not obey me , that would not be the fault of the general . (lpp_1943.515) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (o / order-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (p / person :ARG0-of (h2 / have-org-role-91 :ARG2 (g / general))) :ARG2 (c / change-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 p :ARG2 (b / bird :mod (s2 / sea))) :ARG1-of (o2 / obey-01 :polarity - :ARG0 p) :condition-of (f / fault-01 :polarity - :ARG1 p)) :ARG0-of (e / exemplify-01)) 516. It would be my fault . " (lpp_1943.516) (f / fault-01 :ARG1 (i2 / i)) 517. " May I sit down ? " came now a timid inquiry from the little prince . (lpp_1943.517) (i / inquire-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (p2 / permit-01 :mode interrogative :ARG1 (s / sit-down-02 :ARG1 p)) :manner (t / timid) :time (n / now)) 518. " I order you to do so , " the king answered him , and majestically gathered in a fold of his ermine mantle . (lpp_1943.518) (a / and :op1 (a2 / answer-01 :ARG0 (k / king) :ARG1 (h / he) :ARG2 (o / order-01 :ARG0 k :ARG1 h :ARG2 (d / do-02 :ARG1 (s / so)))) :op2 (g / gather-01 :ARG0 k :ARG1 (f / fold :part-of (m3 / mantle :consist-of (e2 / ermine))) :manner (m / majesty))) 519. But the little prince was wondering ... (lpp_1943.519) (w / wonder-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little))) 520. The planet was tiny . (lpp_1943.520) (t / tiny :domain (p / planet)) 521. Over what could this king really rule ? (lpp_1943.521) (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (r / rule-03 :ARG0 (k / king) :ARG1 (a / amr-unknown) :ARG1-of (r2 / real-04))) 522. " Sire , " he said to him , " I beg that you will excuse my asking you a question - - " (lpp_1943.522) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (b / beg-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 p :ARG2 (e / excuse-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 h :ARG2 (a / ask-01 :ARG0 h :ARG2 p))) :ARG2 (p / person :ARG1-of (t / title-01 :ARG2 (s2 / sire)))) 523. " I order you to ask me a question , " the king hastened to assure him . (lpp_1943.523) (h / hasten-01 :ARG0 (k / king) :ARG1 (a / assure-01 :ARG0 k :ARG1 (h2 / he) :ARG2 (o / order-01 :ARG0 k :ARG1 h2 :ARG2 (a2 / ask-01 :ARG0 h2 :ARG2 k)))) 524. " Sire - - over what do you rule ? " (lpp_1943.524) (s / say-01 :ARG1 (r / rule-03 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (a / amr-unknown)) :ARG2 (p / person :ARG1-of (t / title-01 :ARG2 (s2 / sire)))) 525. " Over everything , " said the king , with magnificent simplicity . (lpp_1943.525) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (k / king) :ARG1 (e / everything) :ARG1-of (s2 / simple-02 :mod (m / magnificence))) 526. " Over everything ? " (lpp_1943.526) (o / over :mode interrogative :op1 (e / everything)) 527. The king made a gesture , which took in his planet , the other planets , and all the stars . (lpp_1943.527) (g / gesture-01 :ARG0 (k / king) :ARG0-of (t / take-in-23 :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (p / planet :poss k) :op2 (p2 / planet :mod (o / other)) :op3 (s / star :mod (a2 / all))))) 528. " Over all that ? " asked the little prince . (lpp_1943.528) (a / ask-01 :mode interrogative :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (o / over :op1 (t / that :mod (a3 / all)))) 529. " Over all that , " the king answered . (lpp_1943.529) (a / answer-01 :ARG0 (k / king) :ARG2 (o / over :op1 (t / that :mod (a2 / all)))) 530. For his rule was not only absolute : it was also universal . (lpp_1943.530) (a3 / and :op1 (a4 / absolute :domain (r / rule-03 :ARG0 (h / he))) :op2 (u2 / universal :domain r)) 531. " And the stars obey you ? " (lpp_1943.531) (o / obey-01 :ARG0 (s / star) :ARG1 (y / you) :mode interrogative) 532. " Certainly they do , " the king said . (lpp_1943.532) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (k / king) :ARG1 (d / do-02 :ARG0 (t / they) :mod (c / certain))) 533. " They obey instantly . (lpp_1943.533) (o / obey-01 :ARG0 (t / they) :manner (i / instant)) 534. I do not permit insubordination . " (lpp_1943.534) (p / permit-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (i2 / insubordinate-00)) 535. Such power was a thing for the little prince to marvel at . (lpp_1943.535) (m / marvel-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (p2 / power :degree (s / such))) 536. If he had been master of such complete authority , he would have been able to watch the sunset , not forty - four times in one day , but seventy - two , or even a hundred , or even two hundred times , without ever having to move his chair . (lpp_1943.536) (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (w / watch-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (s / sunset :ARG1-of (h3 / have-frequency-91 :polarity - :ARG2 44 :range (t5 / temporal-quantity :quant 1 :unit (y / year))) :ARG1-of (h4 / have-frequency-91 :ARG2 (o / or :op1 72 :op2 100 :op3 200) :range t5)) :manner (m2 / move-01 :polarity - :ARG0 h :ARG1 (c2 / chair :poss h) :time (e3 / ever))) :condition (m / master :domain (h2 / he) :poss-of (a / authority :ARG1-of (c / complete-02) :mod (s2 / such)))) 537. And because he felt a bit sad as he remembered his little planet which he had forsaken , he plucked up his courage to ask the king a favor : " I should like to see a sunset ... do me that kindness ... (lpp_1943.537) (p / pluck-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (c / courage :poss h) :mod (u / up) :ARG1-of (c2 / cause-01 :ARG0 (f / feel-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (s3 / sad-02 :ARG1 h :degree (b / bit)) :ARG1-of (c3 / cause-01 :ARG0 (r / remember-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (p2 / planet :poss h :mod (l2 / little) :ARG1-of (f2 / forsake-01 :ARG0 h)))))) :ARG0-of (c4 / cause-01 :ARG1 (a / ask-02 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (a2 / and :op1 (l / like-02 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (s / see-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (s2 / sunset))) :op2 (d / do-02 :mode imperative :ARG0 k :ARG1 (t / thing :ARG1-of (k2 / kind-01 :ARG0 k :ARG2 h)) :ARG2 h)) :ARG2 (k / king)))) 538. Order the sun to set ... " (lpp_1943.538) (o / order-01 :mode imperative :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (s / sun) :ARG2 (s2 / set-11 :ARG1 s)) 539. " If I ordered a general to fly from one flower to another like a butterfly , or to write a tragic drama , or to change himself into a sea bird , and if the general did not carry out the order that he had received , which one of us would be in the wrong ? " the king demanded . (lpp_1943.539) (d / demand-01 :ARG0 (k / king) :ARG1 (w / wrong-04 :ARG1 (a / amr-unknown :ARG1-of (i2 / include-91 :ARG2 (w3 / we))) :condition (a2 / and :op1 (o3 / order-01 :ARG0 k :ARG1 (p / person :ARG0-of (h / have-org-role-91 :ARG2 (g / general))) :ARG2 (o4 / or :op1 (f / fly-01 :ARG1 p :destination (a3 / another) :source (t / thing :ARG1-of (f2 / flower-01 :quant 1)) :manner (b / butterfly)) :op2 (w2 / write-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (d2 / drama :mod (t2 / tragedy))) :op3 (c2 / change-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 p :ARG2 (b2 / bird :mod (s / sea))))) :op2 (c / carry-out-03 :polarity - :ARG0 p :ARG1 (t3 / thing :ARG2-of (o2 / order-01) :ARG1-of (r / receive-01 :ARG0 p :ARG2 k)))))) 540. " The general , or myself ? " (lpp_1943.540) (o / or :mode interrogative :op1 (p / person :ARG0-of (h / have-org-role-91 :ARG2 (g / general))) :op2 (i / i)) 541. " You , " said the little prince firmly . (lpp_1943.541) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (y / you) :ARG1-of (f / firm-03)) 542. " Exactly . (lpp_1943.542) (e / exact) 543. One much require from each one the duty which each one can perform , " the king went on . (lpp_1943.543) (g / go-on-25 :ARG0 (k / king) :ARG1 (o / obligate-01 :ARG1 (o2 / one) :ARG2 (r / require-01 :ARG0 o2 :ARG1 (d / duty :ARG1-of (p / perform-02 :ARG0 o3 :ARG1-of (p2 / possible-01))) :ARG2 (o3 / one :mod (e / each))))) 544. " Accepted authority rests first of all on reason . (lpp_1943.544) (r / rest-02 :ARG1 (a / authority :ARG1-of (a2 / accept-01)) :ARG2 (r2 / reason-01) :mod (f / first-of-all)) 545. If you ordered your people to go and throw themselves into the sea , they would rise up in revolution . (lpp_1943.545) (r / rise-up-03 :ARG0 (p / person :poss y :ARG0-of (r2 / revolution-03)) :ARG1 y :condition (o / order-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 p :ARG2 (t / throw-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 p :ARG2 (s / sea)))) 546. I have the right to require obedience because my orders are reasonable . " (lpp_1943.546) (r / right-05 :ARG1 i :ARG2 (r2 / require-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (o / obey-01 :ARG1 i)) :ARG1-of (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (r3 / reasonable-02 :ARG1 (t / thing :ARG2-of (o2 / order-01))))) 547. " Then my sunset ? " the little prince reminded him : for he never forgot a question once he had asked it . (lpp_1943.547) (r / remind-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (s / sunset :mode interrogative :poss p) :ARG2 (h / he) :ARG1-of (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (f / forget-01 :polarity - :ARG0 p :ARG1 (t / thing :ARG1-of (q / question-01)) :condition (a / ask-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 t) :time (e / ever)))) 548. " You shall have your sunset . (lpp_1943.548) (h / have-03 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (s / sunset :poss y)) 549. I shall command it . (lpp_1943.549) (c / command-02 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG2 (i2 / it)) 550. But , according to my science of government , I shall wait until conditions are favorable . " (lpp_1943.550) (c3 / contrast-01 :ARG2 (w / wait-01 :ARG1 (i / i) :ARG2 (c / condition :mod (f2 / favorable)) :ARG1-of (c2 / cause-01 :ARG0 (s2 / science :domain (g / government-organization :ARG0-of (g2 / govern-01)) :poss i)))) 551. " When will that be ? " inquired the little prince . (lpp_1943.551) (i / inquire-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (b2 / be-temporally-at-91 :ARG1 (t / that) :ARG2 (a / amr-unknown))) 552. " Hum ! (lpp_1943.552) (h / hum :mode expressive) 553. Hum ! " replied the king ; and before saying anything else he consulted a bulky almanac . (lpp_1943.553) (a / and :op1 (r / reply-01 :ARG0 (k / king) :ARG2 (h / hum :mode expressive)) :op2 (c / consult-01 :ARG0 k :ARG1 (a2 / almanac :ARG1-of (b / bulky-02)) :time (b2 / before :op1 (s / say-01 :ARG0 k :ARG1 (a3 / anything :mod (e / else)))))) 554. " Hum ! (lpp_1943.554) (h / hum :mode expressive) 555. Hum ! (lpp_1943.555) (h / hum :mode expressive) 556. That will be about - - about - - that will be this evening about twenty minutes to eight . (lpp_1943.556) (b / be-temporally-at-91 :ARG1 (t3 / that) :ARG2 (a / about :op1 (d / date-entity :time "19:40" :dayperiod (e / evening) :mod (t / today)))) 557. And you will see how well I am obeyed . " (lpp_1943.557) (s / see-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (o / obey-01 :ARG1 (i / i) :manner (w / well :degree (a / amr-unknown)))) 558. The little prince yawned . (lpp_1943.558) (y / yawn-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little))) 559. He was regretting his lost sunset . (lpp_1943.559) (r / regret-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (l / lose-02 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (s / sunset))) 560. And then , too , he was already beginning to be a little bored . (lpp_1943.560) (a2 / and :op2 (b / begin-01 :ARG1 (b4 / bore-02 :ARG1 (h2 / he) :degree (l / little)) :time (a / already))) 561. " I have nothing more to do here , " he said to the king . (lpp_1943.561) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (r / remain-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (t / thing :ARG1-of (d2 / do-02)) :location (h2 / here)) :ARG2 (k / king)) 562. " So I shall set out on my way again . " (lpp_1943.562) (c / cause-01 :ARG1 (s / set-out-07 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (w / way :poss i) :mod (a / again))) 563. " Do not go , " said the king , who was very proud of having a subject . (lpp_1943.563) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (k / king :ARG0-of (p / pride-01 :ARG2 (h / have-03 :ARG0 k :ARG1 (s2 / subject)) :degree (v / very))) :ARG1 (g / go-02 :polarity - :mode imperative :ARG0 (y / you))) 564. " Do not go . (lpp_1943.564) (g / go-02 :polarity - :mode imperative :ARG0 (y / you)) 565. I will make you a Minister ! " (lpp_1943.565) (m / make-02 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (h / have-org-role-91 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG2 (m2 / minister))) 566. " Minister of what ? " (lpp_1943.566) (m / minister :topic (a / amr-unknown)) 567. " Minster of - - of Justice ! " (lpp_1943.567) (m / minister :topic (j / justice)) 568. " But there is nobody here to judge ! " (lpp_1943.568) (n / nobody :location (h / here) :ARG1-of (j / judge-01)) 569. " We do not know that , " the king said to him . (lpp_1943.569) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (k / king) :ARG1 (k2 / know-01 :ARG0 (w / we) :ARG1 (t / that) :polarity -) :ARG2 (h / he)) 570. " I have not yet made a complete tour of my kingdom . (lpp_1943.570) (t / tour-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (k / kingdom :poss i) :ARG1-of (c / complete-02)) 571. I am very old . (lpp_1943.571) (o2 / old :domain (i / i) :degree (v / very)) 572. There is no room here for a carriage . (lpp_1943.572) (r / room :polarity - :purpose (c / carriage) :location (h / here)) 573. And it tires me to walk . " (lpp_1943.573) (t / tire-01 :ARG0 (w / walk-01 :ARG0 (i / i)) :ARG1 i) 574. " Oh , but I have looked already ! " said the little prince , turning around to give one more glance to the other side of the planet . (lpp_1943.574) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little) :ARG0-of (t / turn-01 :ARG1 p :purpose (g / glance-01 :quant 1 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (s2 / side :mod (o / other) :part-of (p2 / planet)) :mod (m / more)))) :ARG1 (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (l2 / look-01 :ARG0 p :time (a2 / already)))) 575. On that side , as on this , there was nobody at all ... (lpp_1943.575) (n2 / nobody :location (s / side :mod (t / that) :ARG1-of (s2 / same-01 :ARG2 (t2 / this))) :mod (a / at-all)) 576. " Then you shall judge yourself , " the king answered . (lpp_1943.576) (a / answer-01 :ARG0 (k / king) :ARG2 (h / have-condition-91 :ARG1 (j / judge-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 y))) 577. " that is the most difficult thing of all . (lpp_1943.577) (t / thing :domain (t2 / that) :mod (d / difficult :degree (m / most) :compared-to (a / all))) 578. It is much more difficult to judge oneself than to judge others . (lpp_1943.578) (d / difficult :degree (m / more :degree (m2 / much)) :domain (j / judge-01 :ARG0 (o2 / one) :ARG1 o2) :compared-to (j2 / judge-01 :ARG1 (o / other))) 579. If you succeed in judging yourself rightly , then you are indeed a man of true wisdom . " (lpp_1943.579) (w2 / wise :domain (y / you) :condition (s / succeed-01 :ARG0 y :ARG1 (j / judge-01 :ARG0 y :ARG1 y :ARG1-of (r / right-02))) :ARG1-of (t / true-01)) 580. " Yes , " said the little prince , " but I can judge myself anywhere . (lpp_1943.580) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (y / yes :concession (p2 / possible-01 :ARG1 (j / judge-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 p :location (a / anywhere))))) 581. I do not need to live on this planet . (lpp_1943.581) (n / need-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (l / live-01 :ARG0 i :location (p / planet :mod (t / this))) :polarity -) 582. " Hum ! (lpp_1943.582) (h / hum :mode expressive) 583. Hum ! " said the king . (lpp_1943.583) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (k / king) :ARG1 (h / hum :mode expressive)) 584. " I have good reason to believe that somewhere on my planet there is an old rat . (lpp_1943.584) (h2 / have-03 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (r3 / reason :ARG1-of (g / good-02) :ARG0-of (c / cause-01 :ARG1 (b3 / believe-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (r2 / rat :location (s / somewhere :location (p / planet :poss i)) :mod (o / old)))))) 585. I hear him at night . (lpp_1943.585) (h / hear-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (h2 / he) :time (d / date-entity :dayperiod (n / night))) 586. You can judge this old rat . (lpp_1943.586) (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (j / judge-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (r / rat :mod (o / old) :mod (t / this)))) 587. From time to time you will condemn him to death . (lpp_1943.587) (c / condemn-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (h / he) :ARG3 (d / die-01 :ARG1 h) :frequency (t / time-to-time)) 588. Thus his life will depend on your justice . (lpp_1943.588) (d / depend-01 :ARG0 (l / live-01 :ARG0 (h / he)) :ARG1 (j / justice :poss (y / you))) 589. But you will pardon him on each occasion ; for he must be treated thriftily . (lpp_1943.589) (p / pardon-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (h / he) :frequency (o2 / occasion-02 :quant (e / each)) :ARG1-of (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (o / obligate-01 :ARG2 (t / treat-04 :ARG1 h :manner (t2 / thrift))))) 590. He is the only one we have . " (lpp_1943.590) (o / one :mod (o2 / only) :domain (h2 / he) :ARG1-of (h / have-03 :ARG0 (w / we))) 591. " I , " replied the little prince , " do not like to condemn anyone to death . (lpp_1943.591) (r / reply-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (l2 / like-01 :polarity - :ARG0 p :ARG1 (c / condemn-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (a / anyone) :ARG3 (d / die-01 :ARG1 a)))) 592. And now I think I will go on my way . " (lpp_1943.592) (t / think-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (g / go-02 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (w / way :poss i)) :time (n / now)) 593. " No , " said the king . (lpp_1943.593) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (k / king) :ARG1 (n / no)) 594. But the little prince , having now completed his preparations for departure , had no wish to grieve the old monarch . (lpp_1943.594) (w / wish-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little) :ARG0-of (c / complete-01 :ARG1 (p2 / prepare-02 :ARG0 p :ARG2 (d / depart-01 :ARG0 p)) :time (n / now))) :ARG1 (g / grieve-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (m / monarch :mod (o / old)))) 595. " If Your Majesty wishes to be promptly obeyed , " he said , " he should be able to give me a reasonable order . (lpp_1943.595) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (o / order-01 :ARG0 (p2 / person :ARG1-of (t2 / title-01 :ARG2 (m / majesty :poss p2))) :ARG1 h :ARG2 (t / thing :ARG1-of (r / reasonable-02))) :condition (w / wish-01 :ARG0 p2 :ARG1 (o2 / obey-01 :ARG1 p2 :manner (p3 / prompt))))) 596. He should be able , for example , to order me to be gone by the end of one minute . (lpp_1943.596) (e2 / exemplify-01 :ARG0 (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (o / order-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (i / i) :ARG2 (g / go-02 :ARG0 i :time (b / by :op1 (e / end-01 :ARG1 (t / temporal-quantity :quant 1 :unit (m / minute)))))))) 597. It seems to me that conditions are favorable ... " (lpp_1943.597) (s / seem-01 :ARG1 (f / favorable :domain (c / condition)) :ARG2 (i2 / i)) 598. As the king made no answer , the little prince hesitated a moment . (lpp_1943.598) (h / hesitate-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :duration (m / moment) :ARG1-of (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (a / answer-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (k / king)))) 599. Then , with a sigh , he took his leave . (lpp_1943.599) (t / take-01 :ARG0 (h / he :ARG0-of (s / sigh-02)) :ARG1 (l / leave-11 :ARG0 h) :time (t2 / then)) 600. " I made you my Ambassador , " the king called out , hastily . (lpp_1943.600) (c / call-07 :ARG0 (k / king) :ARG1 (m / make-02 :ARG0 k :ARG1 (h2 / have-org-role-91 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 k :ARG2 (a / ambassador))) :manner (h / hasty)) 601. He had a magnificent air of authority . (lpp_1943.601) (h / have-03 :ARG0 (h2 / he) :ARG1 (a / air :mod (m / magnificence) :domain (a2 / authority))) 602. " The grown - ups are very strange , " the little prince said to himself , as he continued on his journey . (lpp_1943.602) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (s2 / strange :degree (v / very) :domain (g / grown-up)) :ARG2 p :time (c / continue-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (j / journey-01 :ARG0 p))) 603. Chapter 11 . (lpp_1943.603) (c / chapter :mod 11) 604. The second planet was inhabited by a conceited man . (lpp_1943.604) (i / inhabit-01 :ARG0 (m / man :mod (c / conceit)) :ARG1 (p / planet :ord (o / ordinal-entity :value 2))) 605. " Ah ! (lpp_1943.605) (a / ah :mode expressive) 606. Ah ! (lpp_1943.606) (a / ah :mode expressive) 607. I am about to receive a visit from an admirer ! " he exclaimed from afar , when he first saw the little prince coming . (lpp_1943.607) (e / exclaim-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (v / visit-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (p / person :ARG0-of (a / admire-01 :ARG1 h)) :time (a3 / about-to)) :time (s / see-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (c / come-01 :ARG1 (p2 / prince :mod (l / little))) :ord (o / ordinal-entity :value 1)) :direction (f2 / from :op1 (a2 / afar))) 608. For , to conceited men , all other men are admirers . (lpp_1943.608) (o2 / opine-01 :ARG0 (m2 / man :mod (c / conceit)) :ARG1 (p2 / person :ARG0-of (a3 / admire-01) :domain (m / man :mod (o / other) :mod (a / all)))) 609. " Good morning , " said the little prince . (lpp_1943.609) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (m / morning :ARG1-of (g / good-02))) 610. " That is a queer hat you are wearing . " (lpp_1943.610) (h2 / hat :mod (q2 / queer) :domain (t2 / that) :ARG1-of (w2 / wear-01)) 611. " It is a hat for salutes , " the conceited man replied . (lpp_1943.611) (r / reply-01 :ARG0 (m / man :mod (c / conceit)) :ARG1 (h2 / hat :purpose (s / salute-01 :instrument h2) :domain (i / it))) 612. " It is to raise in salute when people acclaim me . (lpp_1943.612) (h / have-purpose-91 :ARG1 (i / it) :ARG2 (r / raise-01 :ARG1 i :subevent-of (s / salute-01 :time (a / acclaim-01 :ARG0 (p / person) :ARG1 (i2 / i)) :instrument i))) 613. Unfortunately , nobody at all ever passes this way . " (lpp_1943.613) (p / pass-03 :ARG1 (n / nobody :degree (a / at-all)) :path (w / way :mod (t / this)) :ARG2-of (f / fortunate-01 :polarity -) :time (e / ever)) 614. " Yes ? " said the little prince , who did not understand what the conceited man was talking about . (lpp_1943.614) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little) :ARG0-of (u / understand-01 :ARG1 (a / amr-unknown :ARG1-of (t / talk-01 :ARG0 (m / man :mod (c / conceit)))) :polarity -)) :ARG1 (y / yes :mode interrogative)) 615. " Clap your hands , one against the other , " the conceited man now directed him . (lpp_1943.615) (d / direct-01 :ARG0 (m / man :mod (c / conceit)) :ARG1 (h / he) :ARG2 (c2 / clap-01 :mode imperative :ARG0 h :ARG1 (h2 / hand :part-of h) :manner (c3 / clap-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (h3 / hand :quant 1 :part-of h) :ARG2 (h4 / hand :part-of h :ARG1-of (d2 / differ-02 :ARG2 h3)))) :time (n / now)) 616. The little prince clapped his hands . (lpp_1943.616) (c / clap-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (h / hand :part-of p)) 617. The conceited man raised his hat in a modest salute . (lpp_1943.617) (r / raise-01 :ARG0 (m / man :mod (c / conceit)) :ARG1 (h / hat :poss m) :subevent-of (s / salute-01 :ARG0 m :manner (m2 / modest) :instrument h)) 618. " This is more entertaining than the visit to the king , " the little prince said to himself . (lpp_1943.618) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (e / entertain-01 :ARG0 (t / this) :degree (m / more) :compared-to (v / visit-01 :ARG1 (k / king))) :ARG2 p) 619. And he began again to clap his hands , one against the other . (lpp_1943.619) (b / begin-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (c / clap-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (h2 / hand :part-of h) :manner (c2 / clap-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (h3 / hand :quant 1 :part-of h) :ARG2 (h4 / hand :part-of h :ARG1-of (d / differ-02 :ARG2 h3)))) :mod (a / again)) 620. The conceited man against raised his hat in salute . (lpp_1943.620) (r / raise-01 :ARG0 (m / man :mod (c / conceit)) :ARG1 (h2 / hat) :mod (a / again) :subevent-of (s / salute-01 :ARG0 m :instrument h2)) 621. After five minutes of this exercise the little prince grew tired of the game 's monotony . (lpp_1943.621) (t / tire-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (m / monotony :poss (g2 / game)) :time (a / after :op1 (e / exercise :duration (t2 / temporal-quantity :quant 5 :unit (m2 / minute))))) 622. " And what should one do to make the hat come down ? " he asked . (lpp_1943.622) (a / ask-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (d / do-02 :ARG0 (o / one) :ARG1 (a2 / amr-unknown) :ARG2 (m / make-02 :ARG0 o :ARG1 (c / come-01 :ARG1 (h3 / hat) :direction (d3 / down))))) 623. But the conceited man did not hear him . (lpp_1943.623) (h / hear-01 :ARG0 (m / man :mod (c / conceit)) :ARG2 (h2 / he) :polarity -) 624. Conceited people never hear anything but praise . (lpp_1943.624) (h / hear-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (p / person :mod (c / conceit)) :ARG1 (a / anything :concession (p2 / praise-01)) :time (e / ever)) 625. " Do you really admire me very much ? " he demanded of the little prince . (lpp_1943.625) (d / demand-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (a / admire-01 :mode interrogative :ARG0 p :ARG1 h :degree (m / much :degree (v / very)) :ARG1-of (r / real-04)) :ARG2 (p / prince :mod (l / little))) 626. " What does that mean - - ' admire ' ? " (lpp_1943.626) (m / mean-01 :ARG1 (a / admire-01) :ARG2 (a2 / amr-unknown)) 627. " To admire mean that you regard me as the handsomest , the best - dressed , the richest , and the most intelligent man on this planet . " (lpp_1943.627) (m / mean-01 :ARG1 (a / admire-01) :ARG2 (r / regard-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (i / i) :ARG2 (m6 / man :mod (h / handsome :degree (m2 / most)) :ARG1-of (d / dress-01 :manner (w / well :degree (m3 / most))) :mod (r2 / rich :degree (m4 / most)) :ARG1-of (i2 / intelligent-01 :degree (m5 / most)) :location (p2 / planet :mod (t / this))))) 628. " But you are the only man on your planet ! " (lpp_1943.628) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (m / man :quant (o / only :location (p / planet :poss y)) :domain (y / you))) 629. " Do me this kindness . (lpp_1943.629) (k2 / kind-01 :mode imperative :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (t / this) :ARG2 (i / i)) 630. Admire me just the same . " (lpp_1943.630) (a / admire-01 :mode imperative :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (i / i) :manner (s / same-01 :degree (j / just))) 631. " I admire you , " said the little prince , shrugging his shoulders slightly , " but what is there in that to interest you so much ? " (lpp_1943.631) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little) :ARG0-of (s2 / shrug-01 :ARG1 (s3 / shoulder :part-of p) :degree (s4 / slight))) :ARG1 (c2 / contrast-01 :ARG1 (a / admire-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (y / you)) :ARG2 (i2 / interest-01 :ARG0 a :ARG1 y :degree (m / much :degree (s6 / so)) :ARG1-of (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (a2 / amr-unknown))))) 632. And the little prince went away . (lpp_1943.632) (a / and :op2 (g / go-02 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :direction (a2 / away))) 633. " The grown - ups are certainly very odd , " he said to himself , as he continued on his journey . (lpp_1943.633) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (o / odd :degree (v / very) :mod (c2 / certain) :domain (g / grown-up)) :ARG2 h :time (c / continue-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (j / journey-01 :ARG0 h))) 634. Chapter 12 . (lpp_1943.634) (c / chapter :mod 12) 635. The next planet was inhabited by a tippler . (lpp_1943.635) (i / inhabit-01 :ARG0 (p / person :ARG0-of (t / tipple-01)) :ARG1 (p2 / planet :mod (n / next))) 636. This was a very short visit , but it plunged the little prince into deep dejection . (lpp_1943.636) (h / have-concession-91 :ARG1 (d / deject-01 :ARG0 v :ARG1 (p2 / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1-of (d2 / deep-02)) :ARG2 (v / visit-01 :ARG1-of (s / short-07 :degree (v2 / very)) :domain (t / this))) 637. " What are you doing there ? " he said to the tippler , whom he found settled down in silence before a collection of empty bottles and also a collection of full bottles . (lpp_1943.637) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (d / do-02 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (a / amr-unknown) :location (t / there)) :ARG2 (p / person :ARG0-of (t2 / tipple-01) :ARG1-of (f / find-01 :ARG0 h) :ARG1-of (s2 / settle-down-04 :manner (s3 / silent) :location (b / before :op1 (a2 / and :op1 (b2 / bottle :ARG1-of (e / empty-02) :ARG1-of (c / collect-01)) :op2 (b3 / bottle :mod (f2 / full) :ARG1-of (c2 / collect-01))))))) 638. " I am drinking , " replied the tippler , with a lugubrious air . (lpp_1943.638) (r / reply-01 :ARG0 (p / person :ARG0-of (t / tipple-01)) :ARG2 (d / drink-01 :ARG0 p) :manner (l / lugubrious)) 639. " Why are you drinking ? " demanded the little prince . (lpp_1943.639) (d / demand-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (a / amr-unknown) :ARG1 (d2 / drink-01 :ARG0 (y / you)))) 640. " So that I may forget , " replied the tippler . (lpp_1943.640) (r / reply-01 :ARG0 (p / person :ARG0-of (t / tipple-01)) :ARG2 (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (p2 / possible-01 :ARG1 (f / forget-01 :ARG0 p)))) 641. " Forget what ? " inquired the little prince , who already was sorry for him . (lpp_1943.641) (i / inquire-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little) :ARG1-of (s / sorry-01 :ARG2 (h / he) :time (a2 / already))) :ARG1 (f / forget-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (a / amr-unknown)) :ARG2 h) 642. " Forget that I am ashamed , " the tippler confessed , hanging his head . (lpp_1943.642) (c / confess-01 :ARG0 (p / person :ARG0-of (t / tipple-01) :ARG0-of (h / hang-01 :ARG1 (h2 / head :part-of p))) :ARG1 (f / forget-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (s / shame-01 :ARG1 p))) 643. " Ashamed of what ? " insisted the little prince , who wanted to help him . (lpp_1943.643) (i / insist-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little) :ARG0-of (w / want-01 :ARG1 (h / help-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (h2 / he)))) :ARG1 (a / amr-unknown :ARG0-of (s / shame-01))) 644. " Ashamed of drinking ! " (lpp_1943.644) (s / shame-01 :ARG0 (d / drink-01)) 645. The tippler brought his speech to an end , and shut himself up in an impregnable silence . (lpp_1943.645) (a / and :op1 (e / end-01 :ARG0 (p / person :ARG0-of (t / tipple-01)) :ARG1 (s / speak-01 :ARG0 p)) :op2 (s2 / shut-up-06 :ARG0 p :ARG1 p :manner (s3 / silent :mod (p2 / pregnable :polarity -) :domain p))) 646. And the little prince went away , puzzled . (lpp_1943.646) (a / and :op2 (g / go-02 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little) :ARG1-of (p2 / puzzle-01)) :direction (a2 / away))) 647. " The grown - ups are certainly very , very odd , " he said to himself , as he continued on his journey . (lpp_1943.647) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (o / odd :degree (v / very :degree (v2 / very)) :domain (g / grown-up) :mod (c / certain)) :ARG2 h :time (c2 / continue-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (j / journey-01 :ARG0 h))) 648. Chapter 13 . (lpp_1943.648) (c / chapter :mod 13) 649. The fourth planet belonged to a businessman . (lpp_1943.649) (b / belong-01 :ARG0 (p / planet :ord (o / ordinal-entity :value 4)) :ARG1 (b3 / businessman)) 650. This man was so much occupied that he did not even raise his head at the little prince 's arrival . (lpp_1943.650) (o / occupy-01 :ARG1 (m / man :mod (t / this)) :degree (m2 / much :degree (s / so)) :ARG0-of (c / cause-01 :ARG1 (r / raise-01 :ARG0 m :ARG1 (h / head :part-of m) :polarity - :time (a / arrive-01 :ARG1 (p / prince :mod (l / little)))))) 651. " Good morning , " the little prince said to him . (lpp_1943.651) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (m / morning :ARG1-of (g / good-02)) :ARG2 (h / he)) 652. " Your cigarette has gone out . " (lpp_1943.652) (g / go-out-18 :ARG1 (c / cigarette :poss (y / you))) 653. " Three and two make five . (lpp_1943.653) (e / equal-01 :ARG1 (s / sum-of :op1 3 :op2 2) :ARG2 5) 654. Five and seven make twelve . (lpp_1943.654) (e / equal-01 :ARG1 (s / sum-of :op1 5 :op2 7) :ARG2 12) 655. Twelve and three make fifteen . (lpp_1943.655) (e / equal-01 :ARG1 (s / sum-of :op1 12 :op2 3) :ARG2 15) 656. Good morning . (lpp_1943.656) (m / morning :ARG1-of (g / good-02)) 657. FIfteen and seven make twenty - two . (lpp_1943.657) (e / equal-01 :ARG1 (s / sum-of :op1 15 :op2 7) :ARG2 22) 658. Twenty - two and six make twenty - eight . (lpp_1943.658) (e / equal-01 :ARG1 (s / sum-of :op1 22 :op2 6) :ARG2 28) 659. I have n't time to light it again . (lpp_1943.659) (h / have-03 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (t / time :purpose (l / light-04 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (i2 / it) :mod (a / again))) :polarity -) 660. Twenty - six and five make thirty - one . (lpp_1943.660) (e / equal-01 :ARG1 (s / sum-of :op1 26 :op2 5) :ARG2 31) 661. Phew ! (lpp_1943.661) (p / phew :mode expressive) 662. Then that makes five - hundred - and - one - million , six - hundred - twenty - two - thousand , seven - hundred - thirty - one . " (lpp_1943.662) (e / equal-01 :ARG1 501622731 :ARG2 (t / that)) 663. " Five hundred million what ? " asked the little prince . (lpp_1943.663) (a / ask-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (a2 / amr-unknown :quant 500000000)) 664. " Eh ? (lpp_1943.664) (e / eh :mode expressive :mode interrogative) 665. Are you still there ? (lpp_1943.665) (b / be-located-at-91 :ARG1 (y / you) :ARG2 (t / there) :mode interrogative :mod (s / still)) 666. Five - hundred - and - one million - - I can n't stop ... (lpp_1943.666) (a / and :op1 501000000 :op2 (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (s / stop-01 :ARG0 (i / i)) :polarity -)) 667. I have so much to do ! (lpp_1943.667) (o / obligate-01 :ARG1 (i / i) :ARG2 (d / do-02 :ARG1 (m / much :degree (s / so)))) 668. I am concerned with matters of consequence . (lpp_1943.668) (c / concern-01 :ARG0 (m / matter :mod (c2 / consequence)) :ARG1 (i / i)) 669. I do n't amuse myself with balderdash . (lpp_1943.669) (a / amuse-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 i :ARG2 (b / balderdash) :polarity -) 670. Two and five make seven ... " (lpp_1943.670) (e / equal-01 :ARG1 7 :ARG2 (s / sum-of :op1 2 :op2 5)) 671. " Five - hundred - and - one million what ? " repeated the little prince , who never in his life had let go of a question once he had asked it . (lpp_1943.671) (r / repeat-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little) :ARG0-of (l2 / let-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (g / go-02 :ARG0 (t / thing :ARG1-of (q / question-01 :ARG0 p))) :time (l3 / live-01 :ARG0 p) :time (a2 / ask-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 t) :time (e / ever))) :ARG1 (a / amr-unknown :quant 501000000)) 672. The businessman raised his head . (lpp_1943.672) (r / raise-01 :ARG0 (b / businessman) :ARG1 (h / head :part-of b)) 673. " During the fifty - four years that I have inhabited this planet , I have been disturbed only three times . (lpp_1943.673) (d / disturb-01 :ARG1 (i / i) :ARG1-of (h / have-frequency-91 :ARG2 3 :mod (o / only)) :time (i2 / inhabit-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (p / planet :mod (t / this)) :duration (t2 / temporal-quantity :quant 54 :unit (y / year)))) 674. The first time was twenty - two years ago , when some giddy goose fell from goodness knows where . (lpp_1943.674) (b / be-temporally-at-91 :ARG1 (d / disturb-01 :ord (o / ordinal-entity :value 1)) :ARG2 (b2 / before :op1 (n / now) :quant (t4 / temporal-quantity :quant 22 :unit (y2 / year)) :time-of (f3 / fall-01 :ARG1 (g4 / goose :mod (g5 / giddy) :mod (s2 / some)) :ARG3 (l / location :ARG1-of (k2 / know-01 :ARG0 (g6 / goodness)))))) 675. He made the most frightful noise that resounded all over the place , and I made four mistakes in my addition . (lpp_1943.675) (a / and :op1 (m / make-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (n / noise :ARG1-of (r / resound-01 :ARG2 (a4 / all-over :op1 (p / place))) :ARG0-of (f2 / frighten-01 :degree (m2 / most)))) :op1 (m4 / mistake-02 :quant 4 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (a3 / add-02 :ARG0 (i / i)))) 676. The second time , eleven years ago , I was disturbed by an attack of rheumatism . (lpp_1943.676) (d / disturb-01 :ARG0 (a / attack-01 :ARG0 (r / rheumatism) :ARG1 i) :ARG1 (i / i) :time (b / before :op1 (n / now) :quant (t2 / temporal-quantity :quant 11 :unit (y / year))) :domain (d2 / disturb-01 :ord (o / ordinal-entity :value 2))) 677. I do n't get enough exercise . (lpp_1943.677) (e / exercise-02 :ARG0 (i / i) :degree (e2 / enough :polarity -)) 678. I have no time for loafing . (lpp_1943.678) (h / have-03 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (t / time :purpose (l / loaf-01 :ARG0 i)) :polarity -) 679. The third time - - well , this is it ! (lpp_1943.679) (d / disturb-01 :ord (o / ordinal-entity :value 3) :domain (t / this)) 680. I was saying , then , five - hundred - and - one millions - - " (lpp_1943.680) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 501000000) 681. " Millions of what ? " (lpp_1943.681) (a / amr-unknown :quant (m / multiple :op1 1000000)) 682. The businessman suddenly realized that there was no hope of being left in peace until he answered this question . (lpp_1943.682) (r / realize-01 :ARG0 (b / businessman) :ARG1 (h / hopeful-03 :polarity - :ARG1 (l / leave-14 :ARG1 (p / peace :domain b)) :time (u / until :op1 (a / answer-01 :ARG0 b :ARG1 (q / question-01 :ARG1 (t / this))))) :manner (s / sudden)) 683. " Millions of those little objects , " he said , " which one sometimes sees in the sky . " (lpp_1943.683) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (o / object :ARG1-of (i / include-91 :ARG2 (o3 / object :mod (l / little) :mod (t2 / that) :location (s4 / sky) :ARG1-of (s2 / see-01 :ARG0 (o2 / one) :frequency (s3 / sometimes)))) :quant (m / multiple :op1 1000000))) 684. " Flies ? " (lpp_1943.684) (f / fly :mode interrogative) 685. " Oh , no . (lpp_1943.685) (n / no :mod (o / oh :mode expressive)) 686. Little glittering objects . " (lpp_1943.686) (o / object :mod (l / little) :ARG0-of (g / glitter-01)) 687. " Bees ? " (lpp_1943.687) (b / bee :mode interrogative) 688. " Oh , no . (lpp_1943.688) (n / no :mod (o / oh :mode expressive)) 689. Little golden objects that set lazy men to idle dreaming . (lpp_1943.689) (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (o / object :consist-of (g / gold) :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (d / dream-01 :ARG0 (m / man :mod (l2 / lazy)) :manner (i / idle-01))) 690. As for me , I am concerned with matters of consequence . (lpp_1943.690) (c / concern-01 :ARG0 (m / matter :mod (c2 / consequence)) :ARG1 (i / i)) 691. There is no time for idle dreaming in my life . " (lpp_1943.691) (t2 / time :polarity - :purpose (d2 / dream-01 :manner (i2 / idle)) :duration (l / live-01 :ARG0 (i / i))) 692. " Ah ! (lpp_1943.692) (a / ah :mode expressive) 693. You mean the stars ? " (lpp_1943.693) (m / mean-01 :mode interrogative :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG2 (s / star)) 694. " Yes , that 's it . (lpp_1943.694) (t / that-is-it-00) 695. The stars . " (lpp_1943.695) (s / star) 696. " And what do you do with five - hundred millions of stars ? " (lpp_1943.696) (a / and :op2 (d / do-02 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (a2 / amr-unknown) :ARG3 (s / star :quant 500000000))) 697. " Five - hundred - and - one million , six - hundred - twenty - two thousand , seven - hundred - thirty - one . (lpp_1943.697) (h / have-quant-91 :ARG2 501622731) 698. I am concerned with matters of consequence : I am accurate . " (lpp_1943.698) (a / and :op1 (c / concern-01 :ARG0 (m / matter :mod (c2 / consequence)) :ARG1 (i / i)) :op2 (a2 / accurate :domain i)) 699. " And what do you do with these stars ? " (lpp_1943.699) (a / and :op2 (d / do-02 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (a2 / amr-unknown) :ARG3 (s / star :mod (t / this)))) 700. " What do I do with them ? " (lpp_1943.700) (d / do-02 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (a / amr-unknown) :ARG3 (t / they)) 701. " Yes . " (lpp_1943.701) (y / yes) 702. " Nothing . (lpp_1943.702) (n / nothing) 703. I own them . " (lpp_1943.703) (o / own-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (t / they)) 704. " You own the stars ? " (lpp_1943.704) (o / own-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (s / star) :mode interrogative) 705. " Yes . " (lpp_1943.705) (y / yes) 706. " But I have already seen a king who - - " (lpp_1943.706) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (s / see-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (k / king) :time (a / already))) 707. " Kings do not own , they reign over . (lpp_1943.707) (c / contrast-01 :ARG1 (o / own-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (k / king)) :ARG2 (r / reign-01 :ARG0 k)) 708. It is a very different matter . " (lpp_1943.708) (m / matter :ARG1-of (d / differ-02 :degree (v / very)) :domain (i / it)) 709. " And what good does it do you to own the stars ? " (lpp_1943.709) (a / and :op2 (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (o / own-01 :ARG1 (s / star)) :ARG1 (g / good-04 :ARG1 (a2 / amr-unknown) :ARG2 (y / you)))) 710. " It does me the good of making me rich . " (lpp_1943.710) (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (i2 / it) :ARG1 (g / good-04 :ARG1 (m2 / make-02 :ARG1 (r / rich :domain i)) :ARG2 (i / i))) 711. " And what good does it do you to be rich ? " (lpp_1943.711) (a / and :op2 (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (r / rich :domain (y / you)) :ARG1 (g / good-04 :ARG1 (a2 / amr-unknown) :ARG2 y))) 712. " It makes it possible for me to buy more stars , if any are ever discovered . " (lpp_1943.712) (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (b / buy-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (s / star :degree (m / more))) :condition (d / discover-01 :ARG1 s :time (e / ever))) 713. " This man , " the little prince said to himself , " reasons a little like my poor tippler ... " (lpp_1943.713) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (r / reason-01 :ARG0 (m / man :mod (t2 / this)) :ARG1-of (r2 / resemble-01 :ARG2 (r3 / reason-01 :ARG0 (p2 / person :ARG0-of (t / tipple-01) :mod (p3 / poor) :poss p)) :degree (l2 / little))) :ARG2 p) 714. Nevertheless , he still had some more questions . (lpp_1943.714) (h3 / have-concession-91 :ARG1 (h / have-03 :ARG0 (h2 / he) :ARG1 (t / thing :degree (m / more) :mod (s / some) :ARG1-of (q / question-01)) :mod (s2 / still))) 715. " How is it possible for one to own the stars ? " (lpp_1943.715) (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (o / own-01 :ARG0 (o2 / one) :ARG1 (s / star)) :manner (a / amr-unknown)) 716. " To whom do they belong ? " the businessman retorted , peevishly . (lpp_1943.716) (r / retort-01 :ARG0 (b3 / businessman) :ARG2 (b2 / belong-01 :ARG0 (t / they) :ARG1 (a / amr-unknown)) :manner (p / peevish)) 717. " I do n't know . (lpp_1943.717) (k / know-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :polarity -) 718. To nobody . " (lpp_1943.718) (b / belong-01 :ARG1 (n / nobody)) 719. " Then they belong to me , because I was the first person to think of it . " (lpp_1943.719) (b / belong-01 :ARG0 (t / they) :ARG1 (i / i) :ARG1-of (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (p / person :ord (o / ordinal-entity :value 1) :domain i :ARG0-of (t2 / think-01 :ARG2 (i2 / it))))) 720. " Is that all that is necessary ? " (lpp_1943.720) (a / all :mode interrogative :domain (t2 / that) :ARG1-of (n / need-01)) 721. " Certainly . (lpp_1943.721) (c / certain) 722. When you find a diamond that belongs to nobody , it is yours . (lpp_1943.722) (b / belong-01 :ARG0 d :ARG1 (y / you) :condition (f / find-01 :ARG0 y :ARG1 (d / diamond :ARG0-of (b2 / belong-01 :ARG1 (n / nobody))))) 723. When you discover an island that belongs to nobody , it is yours . (lpp_1943.723) (b / belong-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (y / you) :condition (d / discover-01 :ARG0 y :ARG1 (i / island :ARG0-of (b2 / belong-01 :ARG1 (n / nobody))))) 724. When you get an idea before any one else , you take out a patent on it : it is yours . (lpp_1943.724) (a / and :op1 (p / patent-01 :ARG0 y :ARG1 i) :op2 (b2 / belong-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (y / you)) :condition (g / get-01 :ARG0 y :ARG1 (i / idea) :time (b / before :op1 (a3 / anyone :mod (e / else))))) 725. So with me : I own the stars , because nobody else before me ever thought of owning them . " (lpp_1943.725) (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (t / think-01 :ARG0 (n / nobody :mod (e2 / else)) :ARG1 (o / own-01 :ARG0 n :ARG1 (s / star)) :time (e / ever) :time (b / before :op1 (i / i))) :ARG1 (o2 / own-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 s) :ARG1-of (r / resemble-01 :beneficiary i)) 726. " Yes , that is true , " said the little prince . (lpp_1943.726) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (t / true-01 :ARG1 (t2 / that))) 727. " And what do you do with them ? " (lpp_1943.727) (a / and :op2 (d / do-02 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (a2 / amr-unknown) :ARG2 (t / they))) 728. " I administer them , " replied the businessman . (lpp_1943.728) (r / reply-01 :ARG0 (b / businessman) :ARG2 (a / administer-01 :ARG0 b :ARG1 (t / they))) 729. " I count them and recount them . (lpp_1943.729) (a / and :op1 (c / count-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (t / they)) :op2 (r2 / recount-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 t)) 730. It is difficult . (lpp_1943.730) (d / difficult :domain (i / it)) 731. But I am a man who is naturally interested in matters of consequence . " (lpp_1943.731) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (m / man :domain (i / i) :ARG1-of (i2 / interest-01 :ARG2 (m2 / matter :mod (c2 / consequence)) :ARG1-of (n / natural-02 :ARG2 i)))) 732. The little prince was still not satisfied . (lpp_1943.732) (s / satisfy-01 :ARG1 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :mod (s2 / still) :polarity -) 733. " If I owned a silk scarf , " he said , " I could put it around my neck and take it away with me . (lpp_1943.733) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (a2 / and :op1 (p2 / put-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (s2 / scarf :consist-of (s3 / silk)) :ARG2 (a / around :op1 (n / neck :part-of h))) :op2 (t / take-away-05 :ARG0 h :ARG1 s2 :accompanier h)) :condition (o / own-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 s2))) 734. If I owned a flower , I could pluck that flower and take it away with me . (lpp_1943.734) (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (p2 / pluck-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (f2 / flower :mod (t / that))) :op2 (t2 / take-away-05 :ARG0 i :ARG1 f2 :accompanier i)) :condition (o / own-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 f2)) 735. But you can not pluck the stars from heaven ... " (lpp_1943.735) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (p2 / possible-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (p / pluck-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (s / star) :ARG2 (h / heaven)))) 736. " No . (lpp_1943.736) (n / no) 737. But I can put them in the bank . " (lpp_1943.737) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (p2 / possible-01 :ARG1 (p / put-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (t / they) :ARG2 (b / bank)))) 738. " Whatever does that mean ? " (lpp_1943.738) (m / mean-01 :ARG1 (t / that) :ARG2 (a / amr-unknown)) 739. " That means that I write the number of my stars on a little paper . (lpp_1943.739) (m / mean-01 :ARG1 (t / that) :ARG2 (w / write-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (n / number :quant-of (s / star :poss i)) :location (p / paper :mod (l / little)))) 740. And then I put this paper in a drawer and lock it with a key . " (lpp_1943.740) (a / and :op2 (a2 / and :op1 (p / put-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (p2 / paper :mod (t2 / this)) :ARG2 (d / drawer)) :op2 (l / lock-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 d :ARG3 (k / key))) :time (t / then)) 741. " And that is all ? " (lpp_1943.741) (a / and :op2 (a2 / all :domain (t / that)) :mode interrogative) 742. " That is enough , " said the businessman . (lpp_1943.742) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (b2 / businessman) :ARG1 (e / enough :domain (t / that))) 743. " It is entertaining , " thought the little prince . (lpp_1943.743) (t / think-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (e / entertain-01 :ARG0 (i / it))) 744. " It is rather poetic . (lpp_1943.744) (p / poetry :domain (i / it) :degree (r / rather)) 745. But it is of no great consequence . " (lpp_1943.745) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (c2 / consequence :domain (i / it) :mod (g / great :polarity -))) 746. On matters of consequence , the little prince had ideas which were very different from those of the grown - ups . (lpp_1943.746) (h / have-03 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (i / idea :topic (m / matter :mod (c / consequence)) :ARG1-of (d / differ-02 :ARG2 (i2 / idea :poss (g / grown-up)) :degree (v / very)))) 747. " I myself own a flower , " he continued his conversation with the businessman , " which I water every day . (lpp_1943.747) (c / continue-02 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (o / own-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (f2 / flower :ARG1-of (w / water-01 :ARG0 h :frequency (r / rate-entity-91 :ARG3 (t / temporal-quantity :quant 1 :unit (d / day)))))) :ARG2 (b / businessman) :ARG3 (c2 / converse-01 :ARG0 h :ARG2 b)) 748. I own three volcanoes , which I clean out every week ( for I also clean out the one that is extinct ; one never knows ) . (lpp_1943.748) (o / own-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (v / volcano :quant 3 :ARG1-of (c / clean-out-03 :ARG0 i :frequency (r / rate-entity-91 :ARG3 (t / temporal-quantity :quant 1 :unit (w / week))) :ARG1-of (c2 / cause-01 :ARG0 (c3 / clean-out-03 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (v2 / volcano :mod (e / extinct) :ARG1-of (i2 / include-91 :ARG2 v)) :mod (a / also) :ARG1-of (c4 / cause-01 :ARG0 (k / know-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (o2 / one)))))))) 749. It is of some use to my volcanoes , and it is of some use to my flower , that I own them . (lpp_1943.749) (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (o / own-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (a / and :op1 v :op2 f2)) :ARG1 (u / use-01 :beneficiary (a2 / and :op1 (v / volcano :poss i) :op2 (f2 / flower :poss i)) :degree (s / some))) 750. But you are of no use to the stars ... " (lpp_1943.750) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (u / use-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (s / star) :ARG1 (y / you))) 751. The businessman opened his mouth , but he found nothing to say in answer . (lpp_1943.751) (c / contrast-01 :ARG1 (o / open-01 :ARG0 (b / businessman) :ARG1 (m / mouth :part-of b)) :ARG2 (f / find-01 :ARG0 b :ARG1 (a / answer-01 :polarity -))) 752. And the little prince went away . (lpp_1943.752) (a / and :op2 (g / go-02 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :direction (a2 / away))) 753. " The grown - ups are certainly altogether extraordinary , " he said simply , talking to himself as he continued on his journey . (lpp_1943.753) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he :ARG0-of (t / talk-01 :ARG2 h :time (c2 / continue-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (j / journey-01 :ARG0 h)))) :ARG1 (e / extraordinary :domain (g2 / grown-up) :mod (c / certain) :degree (a / altogether)) :ARG1-of (s2 / simple-02)) 754. Chapter 14 . (lpp_1943.754) (c / chapter :mod 14) 755. The fifth planet was very strange . (lpp_1943.755) (s / strange :degree (v / very) :domain (p / planet :ord (o / ordinal-entity :value 5))) 756. It was the smallest of all . (lpp_1943.756) (s / small :compared-to (a / all) :degree (m / most) :domain (i / it)) 757. There was just enough room on it for a street lamp and a lamplighter . (lpp_1943.757) (a2 / accommodate-01 :ARG0 (i / it) :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (l / lamp :mod (s / street)) :op2 (p / person :ARG0-of (l2 / light-04 :ARG1 (l3 / lamp)))) :extent (e / enough :mod (j / just))) 758. The little prince was not able to reach any explanation of the use of a street lamp and a lamplighter , somewhere in the heavens , on a planet which had no people , and not one house . (lpp_1943.758) (p / possible-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (e / explain-01 :ARG0 (p2 / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (u / use-01 :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (l2 / lamp :mod (s / street)) :op2 (p3 / person :ARG0-of (l3 / light-04 :ARG1 (l4 / lamp))) :location (r / relative-position :op1 (h / heaven) :location (p4 / planet :ARG0-of (h2 / have-03 :polarity - :ARG1 (a2 / and :op1 (p5 / person) :op2 (h3 / house))))))))) 759. But he said to himself , nevertheless : " It may well be that this man is absurd . (lpp_1943.759) (h2 / have-concession-91 :ARG1 (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (a / absurd :domain (m / man :mod (t / this)))) :ARG2 h)) 760. But he is not so absurd as the king , the conceited man , the businessman , and the tippler . (lpp_1943.760) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (a / absurd :polarity - :domain (h / he) :compared-to (a2 / and :op1 (k / king) :op2 (m / man :mod (c2 / conceit)) :op3 (b2 / businessman) :op4 (p / person :ARG0-of (t / tipple-01))) :degree (e / equal))) 761. For at least his work has some meaning . (lpp_1943.761) (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (m / mean-01 :ARG1 (w / work-01 :ARG0 (h / he)) :degree (s / some) :mod (a / at-least))) 762. When he lights his street lamp , it is as if he brought one more star to life , or one flower . (lpp_1943.762) (l2 / light-04 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (l3 / lamp :mod (s2 / street) :poss h) :ARG1-of (r / resemble-01 :ARG2 (b / bring-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (o / or :op1 (s / star :quant 1 :mod (m / more)) :op2 (f2 / flower)) :ARG3 (l / live-01)))) 763. When he puts out his lamp , he sends the flower , or the star , to sleep . (lpp_1943.763) (s / send-02 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (o / or :op1 (f2 / flower) :op2 (s3 / star)) :ARG2 (s2 / sleep-01 :ARG0 o) :time (p / put-out-09 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (l / lamp :poss h))) 764. That is a beautiful occupation . (lpp_1943.764) (o / occupation :ARG1-of (b / beautiful-02) :domain (t / that)) 765. And since it is beautiful , it is truly useful . " (lpp_1943.765) (a / and :op2 (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (b / beautiful-02 :ARG1 (i / it)) :ARG1 (u / useful-05 :ARG1 i :degree (t / truly)))) 766. When he arrived on the planet he respectfully saluted the lamplighter . (lpp_1943.766) (s / salute-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (p / person :ARG0-of (l / light-04 :ARG1 (l2 / lamp))) :manner (r / respect-01) :time (a / arrive-01 :ARG1 h :ARG4 (p2 / planet))) 767. " Good morning . (lpp_1943.767) (m / morning :ARG1-of (g / good-02)) 768. Why have you just put out your lamp ? " (lpp_1943.768) (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (a / amr-unknown) :ARG1 (p / put-out-09 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (l / lamp :poss y) :mod (j / just))) 769. " Those are the orders , " replied the lamplighter . (lpp_1943.769) (r / reply-01 :ARG0 (p / person :ARG0-of (l / light-04 :ARG1 (l2 / lamp))) :ARG2 (o / order-01 :ARG2 (t / that))) 770. " Good morning . " (lpp_1943.770) (m / morning :ARG1-of (g / good-02)) 771. " What are the orders ? " (lpp_1943.771) (o / order-01 :ARG2 (a / amr-unknown)) 772. " The orders are that I put out my lamp . (lpp_1943.772) (o / order-01 :ARG2 (p / put-out-09 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (l / lamp :poss i))) 773. Good evening . " (lpp_1943.773) (e / evening :ARG1-of (g / good-02)) 774. And he lighted his lamp again . (lpp_1943.774) (a / and :op2 (l / light-04 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (l2 / lamp :poss h) :mod (a2 / again))) 775. " But why have you just lighted it again ? " (lpp_1943.775) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (c2 / cause-01 :ARG0 (a / amr-unknown) :ARG1 (l / light-04 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (i / it) :mod (a2 / again) :mod (j / just)))) 776. " Those are the orders , " replied the lamplighter . (lpp_1943.776) (r / reply-01 :ARG0 (p / person :ARG0-of (l / light-04 :ARG1 (l2 / lamp))) :ARG2 (o / order-01 :ARG2 (t / that))) 777. " I do not understand , " said the little prince . (lpp_1943.777) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (u / understand-01 :ARG0 p :polarity -)) 778. " There is nothing to understand , " said the lamplighter . (lpp_1943.778) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / person :ARG0-of (l / light-04 :ARG1 (l2 / lamp))) :ARG1 (n / nothing :ARG1-of (u / understand-01))) 779. " Orders are orders . (lpp_1943.779) (o / order :domain (o2 / order)) 780. Good morning . " (lpp_1943.780) (m / morning :ARG1-of (g / good-02)) 781. And he put out his lamp . (lpp_1943.781) (a / and :op2 (p / put-out-09 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (l / lamp :poss h))) 782. Then he mopped his forehead with a handkerchief decorated with red squares . (lpp_1943.782) (m / mop-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (f / forehead :part-of h) :ARG2 (h2 / handkerchief :ARG1-of (d / decorate-01 :ARG2 (s / square :ARG1-of (r / red-02)))) :time (t / then)) 783. " I follow a terrible profession . (lpp_1943.783) (f / follow-02 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (p / profession :ARG1-of (t / terrible-01))) 784. In the old days it was reasonable . (lpp_1943.784) (r / reasonable-02 :ARG1 (i / it) :time (d / day :mod (o / old))) 785. I put the lamp out in the morning , and in the evening I lighted it again . (lpp_1943.785) (a / and :op1 (p / put-out-09 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (l / lamp) :time (d2 / date-entity :dayperiod (m / morning))) :op2 (l2 / light-04 :ARG0 i :ARG1 l :time (d / date-entity :dayperiod (e / evening)) :mod (a2 / again))) 786. I had the rest of the day for relaxation and the rest of the night for sleep . " (lpp_1943.786) (h / have-03 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (r / rest :purpose (r2 / relax-01) :part-of (d / day)) :op2 (r3 / rest :purpose (s / sleep-01) :part-of (n / night)))) 787. " And the orders have been changed since that time ? " (lpp_1943.787) (a / and :op2 (c / change-01 :mode interrogative :ARG1 (o / order-01) :time (s / since :op1 (t / time :mod (t2 / that))))) 788. " The orders have not been changed , " said the lamplighter . (lpp_1943.788) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / person :ARG0-of (l / light-04 :ARG1 (l2 / lamp))) :ARG1 (c / change-01 :ARG1 (o / order-01) :polarity -)) 789. " That is the tragedy ! (lpp_1943.789) (t / tragedy :domain (t2 / that)) 790. From year to year the planet has turned more rapidly and the orders have not been changed ! " (lpp_1943.790) (a / and :op1 (t / turn-01 :ARG1 (p / planet) :manner (r / rapid :degree (m / more)) :frequency (y / year)) :op2 (c / change-01 :ARG1 (o / order-01) :polarity -)) 791. " Then what ? " asked the little prince . (lpp_1943.791) (a / ask-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (a2 / amr-unknown :time (t / then))) 792. " Then - - the planet now makes a complete turn every minute , and I no longer have a single second for repose . (lpp_1943.792) (a / and :op1 (t / turn-01 :ARG1 (p / planet) :ARG1-of (c / complete-02) :time (n / now) :frequency (r2 / rate-entity-91 :ARG3 (t3 / temporal-quantity :quant 1 :unit (m / minute)))) :op2 (h / have-03 :polarity - :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (t2 / temporal-quantity :quant 1 :unit (s / second) :purpose (r / repose-01)) :time (n2 / no-longer)) :time (t4 / then)) 793. Once every minute I have to light my lamp and put it out ! " (lpp_1943.793) (o / obligate-01 :ARG1 (i / i) :ARG2 (a / and :op1 (l / light-04 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (l2 / lamp :poss i)) :op2 (p / put-out-09 :ARG0 i :ARG1 l2)) :frequency (r / rate-entity-91 :ARG2 (t / temporal-quantity :quant 1 :unit (m / minute)))) 794. " That is very funny ! (lpp_1943.794) (f / funny :degree (v / very) :domain (t / that)) 795. A day lasts only one minute , here where you live ! " (lpp_1943.795) (l / last-01 :ARG1 (t / temporal-quantity :quant 1 :unit (d / day)) :ARG2 (t2 / temporal-quantity :quant 1 :unit (m / minute)) :mod (o / only) :location (l2 / live-01 :ARG0 (y / you))) 796. " It is not funny at all ! " said the lamplighter . (lpp_1943.796) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / person :ARG0-of (l / light-04 :ARG1 (l2 / lamp))) :ARG1 (f / funny :polarity - :domain (i / it) :degree (a / at-all))) 797. " While we have been talking together a month has gone by . " (lpp_1943.797) (p / pass-03 :ARG1 (t / temporal-quantity :quant 1 :unit (m / month)) :duration-of (t2 / talk-01 :ARG0 (w / we) :mod (t3 / together))) 798. " A month ? " (lpp_1943.798) (t / temporal-quantity :mode interrogative :quant 1 :unit (m / month)) 799. " Yes , a month . (lpp_1943.799) (t / temporal-quantity :unit (m / month) :quant 1) 800. Thirty minutes . (lpp_1943.800) (t / temporal-quantity :unit (m / minute) :quant 30) 801. Thirty days . (lpp_1943.801) (t / temporal-quantity :unit (d / day) :quant 30) 802. Good evening . " (lpp_1943.802) (e / evening :ARG1-of (g / good-02)) 803. And he lighted his lamp again . (lpp_1943.803) (a / and :op2 (l / light-04 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (l2 / lamp :poss h) :mod (a2 / again))) 804. As the little prince watched him , he felt that he loved this lamplighter who was so faithful to his orders . (lpp_1943.804) (f / feel-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l2 / little)) :ARG1 (l / love-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (p2 / person :ARG0-of (l3 / light-04 :ARG1 (l4 / lamp)) :mod (t / this) :ARG1-of (f2 / faithful-00 :ARG2 (t2 / thing :ARG2-of (o / order-01 :ARG1 p2))))) :time (w / watch-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 p2)) 805. He remembered the sunsets which he himself had gone to seek , in other days , merely by pulling up his chair ; and he wanted to help his friend . (lpp_1943.805) (a / and :op1 (r / remember-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (s3 / sunset :ARG1-of (s / seek-01 :purpose-of (g / go-02 :ARG0 h :manner (p / pull-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (c / chair) :mod (m / mere) :direction (u / up)) :time (d / day :mod (o / other)))))) :op2 (w / want-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (h2 / help-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (p2 / person :ARG0-of (h3 / have-rel-role-91 :ARG1 h :ARG2 (f / friend)))))) 806. " You know , " he said , " I can tell you a way you can rest whenever you want to ... " (lpp_1943.806) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (t / tell-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (w / way :purpose (p2 / possible-01 :ARG1 (r / rest-01 :ARG1 (y / you) :time (w2 / want-01 :ARG0 y :mod (a / any))))) :ARG2 y))) 807. " I always want to rest , " said the lamplighter . (lpp_1943.807) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / person :ARG0-of (l / light-04 :ARG1 (l2 / lamp))) :ARG1 (w / want-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (r / rest-01 :ARG1 p) :time (a / always))) 808. For it is possible for a man to be faithful and lazy at the same time . (lpp_1943.808) (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (f / faithful) :op2 (l / lazy) :domain (m / man) :time (s / same-01 :ARG1 (t / time))))) 809. The little prince went on with his explanation : " Your planet is so small that three strides will take you all the way around it . (lpp_1943.809) (g / go-on-25 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (e / explain-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (s / small :domain (p2 / planet :poss (y / you)) :degree (s2 / so)) :ARG1 (t / take-03 :ARG0 (s3 / stride-01 :quant 3) :ARG1 y :ARG2 (a / around :op1 p2 :degree (a2 / all-the-way)))))) 810. To be always in the sunshine , you need only walk along rather slowly . (lpp_1943.810) (n / need-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (w / walk-01 :ARG1-of (s / slow-05 :degree (r / rather)) :mod (o / only)) :purpose (b / be-located-at-91 :ARG1 y :ARG2 (s2 / sunshine) :time (a / always))) 811. When you want to rest , you will walk - - and the day will last as long as you like . " (lpp_1943.811) (w / walk-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :time (w2 / want-01 :ARG0 y :ARG1 (r / rest-01 :ARG1 y)) :ARG0-of (c / cause-01 :ARG1 (l / last-01 :ARG1 (d / day) :ARG2 (t / temporal-quantity :degree (e / equal) :compared-to (l2 / like-02 :ARG0 y))))) 812. " That does n't do me much good , " said the lamplighter . (lpp_1943.812) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / person :ARG0-of (l / light-04 :ARG1 (l2 / lamp))) :ARG1 (d / do-02 :polarity - :ARG0 (t / that) :ARG1 (g / good-04 :ARG2 p :degree (m / much)) :ARG2 p)) 813. " The one thing I love in life is to sleep . " (lpp_1943.813) (l / love-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (s / sleep-01 :ARG0 i :mod (t / thing :quant 1)) :time (l2 / live-01)) 814. " Then you 're unlucky , " said the little prince . (lpp_1943.814) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (l2 / lucky :polarity - :domain (y / you) :time (t / then))) 815. " I am unlucky , " said the lamplighter . (lpp_1943.815) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / person :ARG0-of (l / light-04 :ARG1 (l2 / lamp))) :ARG1 (l3 / lucky :domain p :polarity -)) 816. " Good morning . " (lpp_1943.816) (m / morning :ARG1-of (g / good-02)) 817. And he put out his lamp . (lpp_1943.817) (a / and :op2 (p / put-out-09 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (l / lamp :poss h))) 818. " That man , " said the little prince to himself , as he continued farther on his journey , " that man would be scorned by all the others : by the king , by the conceited man , by the tippler , by the businessman . (lpp_1943.818) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (s2 / scorn-01 :ARG0 (o / other :mod (a / all) :domain (a2 / and :op1 (k / king) :op2 (m / man :mod (c / conceit)) :op3 (p2 / person :ARG0-of (t / tipple-01)) :op4 (b / businessman))) :ARG1 (m2 / man :mod (t2 / that))) :ARG2 p :time (c2 / continue-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (j / journey-01 :ARG0 p) :extent (f / far :degree (m3 / more)))) 819. Nevertheless he is the only one of them all who does not seem to me ridiculous . (lpp_1943.819) (h2 / have-concession-91 :ARG1 (s / seem-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (r / ridiculous-02 :ARG1 (p / person :mod (o2 / only) :ARG1-of (i2 / include-91 :ARG2 (t / they :mod (a / all))) :domain (h / he))) :ARG2 (i / i))) 820. Perhaps that is because he is thinking of something else besides himself . " (lpp_1943.820) (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (t / think-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG2 (s / something :mod (e / else) :ARG1-of (d / differ-02 :ARG2 h))))) 821. He breathed a sigh of regret , and said to himself , again : " That man is the only one of them all whom I could have made my friend . (lpp_1943.821) (a / and :op1 (b / breathe-02 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (s / sigh-02 :manner (r / regret-01))) :op2 (s2 / say-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (p / person :mod (o2 / only) :ARG1-of (i / include-91 :ARG2 (t / they :mod (a2 / all))) :domain (m2 / man :mod (t2 / that)) :ARG2-of (m / make-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (h2 / have-rel-role-91 :ARG0 p :ARG1 h :ARG2 (f / friend)) :ARG1-of (p2 / possible-01))) :ARG2 h :mod (a3 / again))) 822. But his planet is indeed too small . (lpp_1943.822) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (s / small :degree (t / too) :domain (p / planet :poss (h / he)) :mod (i / indeed))) 823. There is no room on it for two people ... " (lpp_1943.823) (r / room :poss (i / it) :beneficiary (p / person :quant 2) :polarity -) 824. What the little prince did not dare confess was that he was sorry most of all to leave this planet , because it was blest every day with 1440 sunsets ! (lpp_1943.824) (d / dare-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG2 (c / confess-01 :ARG1 (c2 / cause-01 :ARG0 (b / bless-01 :ARG1 (p2 / planet :mod (t / this)) :ARG2 (s / sunset :quant 1440) :frequency (r / rate-entity-91 :ARG3 (t2 / temporal-quantity :quant 1 :unit (d2 / day)))) :ARG1 (s2 / sorry-01 :ARG1 p :ARG2 (l2 / leave-11 :ARG1 p2)) :degree (m / most)))) 825. Chapter 15 . (lpp_1943.825) (c / chapter :mod 15) 826. The sixth planet was ten times larger than the last one . (lpp_1943.826) (l / large :domain (p / planet :ord (o / ordinal-entity :value 6)) :quant (p3 / product-of :op1 10 :op2 (v / volume-quantity :quant-of (p2 / planet :mod (l2 / last))))) 827. It was inhabited by an old gentleman who wrote voluminous books . (lpp_1943.827) (i / inhabit-01 :ARG0 (g / gentleman :mod (o / old) :ARG0-of (w / write-01 :ARG1 (b / book :mod (v / volume)))) :ARG1 (i2 / it)) 828. " Oh , look ! (lpp_1943.828) (a / and :op1 (o / oh :mode expressive) :op2 (l / look-01 :mode imperative :ARG0 (y / you))) 829. Here is an explorer ! " he exclaimed to himself when he saw the little prince coming . (lpp_1943.829) (e / exclaim-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (p / person :ARG0-of (e2 / explore-01)) :ARG2 h :time (s / see-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (c / come-01 :ARG1 (p2 / prince :mod (l / little))))) 830. The little prince sat down on the table and panted a little . (lpp_1943.830) (a / and :op1 (s / sit-down-02 :ARG1 (p2 / prince :mod (l / little)) :location (t / table)) :op2 (p / pant-01 :ARG0 p2 :duration (l2 / little))) 831. He had already traveled so much and so far ! (lpp_1943.831) (a2 / and :op1 (t / travel-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :quant (m / much :mod (s / so))) :op2 (t2 / travel-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (f / far :mod (s2 / so))) :time (a / already)) 832. " Where do you come from ? " the old gentleman said to him . (lpp_1943.832) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (g / gentleman :mod (o / old)) :ARG1 (c / come-01 :ARG1 h :ARG3 (a / amr-unknown)) :ARG2 (h / he)) 833. " What is that big book ? " said the little prince . (lpp_1943.833) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (b / book :domain (a / amr-unknown) :mod (b2 / big) :mod (t / that))) 834. " What are you doing ? " (lpp_1943.834) (d2 / do-02 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (a / amr-unknown)) 835. " I am a geographer , " the old gentleman said to him . (lpp_1943.835) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (g / gentleman :mod (o / old)) :ARG1 (g2 / geographer :domain g) :ARG2 (h / he)) 836. " What is a geographer ? " asked the little prince . (lpp_1943.836) (a / ask-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (g / geographer :domain (a2 / amr-unknown))) 837. " A geographer is a scholar who knows the location of all the seas , rivers , towns , mountains , and deserts . " (lpp_1943.837) (s4 / scholar :domain (g / geographer) :ARG0-of (k / know-01 :ARG1 (l / location :location-of (a / and :op1 (s2 / sea) :op2 (r / river) :op3 (t / town) :op4 (m / mountain) :op5 (d / desert) :mod (a2 / all))))) 838. " That is very interesting , " said the little prince . (lpp_1943.838) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (i / interest-01 :ARG0 (t2 / that) :ARG1 p :degree (v / very))) 839. " Here at last is a man who has a real profession ! " (lpp_1943.839) (m2 / man :ARG0-of (h2 / have-03 :ARG1 (p2 / profession :ARG1-of (r / real-04))) :time (a / at-last)) 840. And he cast a look around him at the planet of the geographer . (lpp_1943.840) (a / and :op2 (l / look-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (p / planet :poss (g / geographer)) :direction (a2 / around :op1 h))) 841. It was the most magnificent and stately planet that he had ever seen . (lpp_1943.841) (p / planet :domain (i / it) :mod (m2 / magnificent :degree (m / most) :compared-to (p2 / planet :ARG1-of (s2 / see-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :time (e / ever)))) :mod (s / stately :degree (m3 / most) :compared-to p2)) 842. " Your planet is very beautiful , " he said . (lpp_1943.842) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (b / beautiful-02 :ARG1 (p / planet :poss (y / you)) :degree (v / very))) 843. " Has it any oceans ? " (lpp_1943.843) (h / have-03 :ARG0 (i / it) :ARG1 (o / ocean :mod (a / any)) :mode interrogative) 844. " I could n't tell you , " said the geographer . (lpp_1943.844) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (g / geographer) :ARG1 (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (t / tell-01 :ARG0 g :ARG2 (y / you)) :polarity -)) 845. " Ah ! " (lpp_1943.845) (a / ah :mode expressive) 846. The little prince was disappointed . (lpp_1943.846) (d / disappoint-01 :ARG1 (p / prince :mod (l / little))) 847. " Has it any mountains ? " (lpp_1943.847) (h2 / have-03 :mode interrogative :ARG0 (i / it) :ARG1 (m / mountain :mod (a / any))) 848. " I could n't tell you , " said the geographer . (lpp_1943.848) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (g / geographer) :ARG1 (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (t / tell-01 :ARG0 g :ARG2 (y / you)) :polarity -)) 849. " And towns , and rivers , and deserts ? " (lpp_1943.849) (a3 / and :op2 (a4 / and :op1 (t2 / town) :op2 (r2 / river) :op3 (d2 / desert)) :mode interrogative) 850. " I could n't tell you that , either . " (lpp_1943.850) (p2 / possible-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (t / tell-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (t2 / that) :ARG2 (y / you)) :mod (e / either)) 851. " But you are a geographer ! " (lpp_1943.851) (c / contrast-01 :mode expressive :ARG2 (g2 / geographer :domain (y2 / you))) 852. " Exactly , " the geographer said . (lpp_1943.852) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (g / geographer) :ARG1 (e / exact)) 853. " But I am not an explorer . (lpp_1943.853) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (p / person :polarity - :domain (i / i) :ARG0-of (e / explore-01))) 854. I have n't a single explorer on my planet . (lpp_1943.854) (h2 / have-03 :polarity - :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (p2 / person :ARG1-of (s / single-02) :ARG0-of (e / explore-01) :location (p3 / planet :poss i))) 855. It is not the geographer who goes out to count the towns , the rivers , the mountains , the seas , the oceans , and the deserts . (lpp_1943.855) (p2 / person :domain (g / geographer :polarity -) :ARG0-of (g2 / go-02 :purpose (c / count-01 :ARG0 g :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (t / town) :op2 (r / river) :op3 (m / mountain) :op4 (o2 / ocean) :op5 (d / desert) :op6 (s2 / sea))))) 856. The geographer is much too important to go loafing about . (lpp_1943.856) (i2 / important :domain (g / geographer :ARG1-of (g2 / go-01 :purpose (l / loaf-01 :ARG0 g :path (a / about)))) :degree (t / too :degree (m / much))) 857. He does not leave his desk . (lpp_1943.857) (l / leave-11 :polarity - :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (d / desk :poss h)) 858. But he receives the explorers in his study . (lpp_1943.858) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (r / receive-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (p / person :ARG0-of (e / explore-01)) :location (s / study :poss h))) 859. He asks them questions , and he notes down what they recall of their travels . (lpp_1943.859) (a3 / and :op1 (q2 / question-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG2 (t / they)) :op2 (n / note-02 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (t3 / thing :ARG1-of (r / recall-02) :source (t2 / travel-01 :ARG0 t)))) 860. And if the recollections of any one among them seem interesting to him , the geographer orders an inquiry into that explorer 's moral character . " (lpp_1943.860) (a3 / and :op2 (o / order-02 :ARG0 (g / geographer) :ARG1 (i / inquire-01 :ARG1 (c / character :ARG1-of (m / moral-02) :poss (p / person :ARG0-of (e / explore-01) :mod (t2 / that)))) :condition (i4 / interest-01 :ARG1 g :ARG2 (t4 / thing :ARG1-of (r2 / recall-02) :poss (p2 / person :ARG0-of (e2 / explore-01) :mod (a / any) :ARG1-of (i5 / include-91 :ARG2 (t5 / they))))))) 861. " Why is that ? " (lpp_1943.861) (t2 / that :ARG1-of (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (a / amr-unknown))) 862. " Because an explorer who told lies would bring disaster on the books of the geographer . (lpp_1943.862) (c / cause-01 :ARG1 (l / lie-08 :ARG0 (p2 / person :ARG0-of (e2 / explore-01)) :condition-of (b3 / bring-01 :ARG1 (d2 / disaster) :ARG2 (b4 / book :poss (g2 / geographer))))) 863. So would an explorer who drank too much . " (lpp_1943.863) (d3 / drink-01 :ARG0 (p2 / person :ARG0-of (e2 / explore-01)) :quant (m2 / much :degree (t2 / too)) :ARG0-of (c / cause-01 :ARG1 (t / thing :ARG1-of (s / same-01)))) 864. " Why is that ? " asked the little prince . (lpp_1943.864) (a / ask-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (t / that :ARG1-of (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (a2 / amr-unknown)))) 865. " Because intoxicated men see double . (lpp_1943.865) (s3 / see-01 :ARG0 (m2 / man :ARG1-of (i2 / intoxicate-01)) :ARG2 (d / double) :ARG0-of (c2 / cause-01 :ARG1 (t2 / thing))) 866. Then the geographer would note down two mountains in a place where there was only one . " (lpp_1943.866) (t / thing :ARG0-of (c / cause-01 :ARG1 (n2 / note-02 :ARG0 (g / geographer) :ARG1 (m / mountain :quant 2 :location (p / place :location-of (m2 / mountain :quant 1 :mod (o2 / only)))) :time (t2 / then)))) 867. " I know some one , " said the little prince , " who would make a bad explorer . " (lpp_1943.867) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (k / know-02 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (s2 / someone :ARG1-of (m / make-06 :ARG2 (p2 / person :ARG0-of (e / explore-01) :ARG1-of (b / bad-02 :ARG2 e)))))) 868. " That is possible . (lpp_1943.868) (p2 / possible-01 :ARG1 (t / that)) 869. Then , when the moral character of the explorer is shown to be good , an inquiry is ordered into his discovery . " (lpp_1943.869) (o2 / order-01 :ARG1 (i / inquire-01 :ARG1 (t / thing :ARG1-of (d / discover-01 :ARG0 p))) :time (s3 / show-01 :ARG1 (g / good-02 :ARG1 (c / character :poss (p / person :ARG0-of (e / explore-01)) :ARG1-of (m / moral-02)))) :time (t3 / then)) 870. " One goes to see it ? " (lpp_1943.870) (g / go-02 :mode interrogative :ARG0 (o / one) :purpose (s2 / see-01 :ARG0 o :ARG1 (i / it))) 871. " No . (lpp_1943.871) (n / no) 872. That would be too complicated . (lpp_1943.872) (c2 / complicate-01 :ARG1 (t3 / that) :degree (t2 / too)) 873. But one requires the explorer to furnish proofs . (lpp_1943.873) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (r / require-01 :ARG0 (o / one) :ARG1 (f / furnish-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (p2 / prove-01)) :ARG2 (p / person :ARG0-of (e / explore-01)))) 874. For example , if the discovery in question is that of a large mountain , one requires that large stones be brought back from it . " (lpp_1943.874) (e2 / exemplify-01 :ARG0 (r / require-01 :ARG0 (o / one) :ARG1 (b / bring-01 :ARG1 (s2 / stone :mod (l2 / large)) :direction (b2 / back) :source m) :condition (d / discover-01 :ARG1 (m / mountain :mod (l / large)) :ARG1-of (q / question-01)))) 875. The geographer was suddenly stirred to excitement . (lpp_1943.875) (s / stir-02 :ARG1 (g / geographer) :ARG3 (e / excite-01) :manner (s2 / sudden)) 876. " But you - - you come from far away ! (lpp_1943.876) (c3 / contrast-01 :ARG2 (c / come-01 :ARG1 (y / you) :ARG3 (a / away :extent (f / far)))) 877. You are an explorer ! (lpp_1943.877) (p2 / person :ARG0-of (e / explore-01) :domain (y / you)) 878. You shall describe your planet to me ! " (lpp_1943.878) (d2 / describe-01 :mode imperative :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (p / planet :source-of y) :beneficiary (i / i)) 879. And , having opened his big register , the geographer sharpened his pencil . (lpp_1943.879) (a / and :op2 (s / sharpen-01 :ARG0 g :ARG1 (p / pencil :poss g) :time (a3 / after :op1 (o / open-01 :ARG0 (g / geographer) :ARG1 (r / register-02 :ARG0 g :mod (b / big)))))) 880. The recitals of explorers are put down first in pencil . (lpp_1943.880) (p / put-01 :ARG1 (t / thing :ARG1-of (r / recite-01 :ARG0 (p2 / person :ARG0-of (e / explore-01)))) :direction (d / down) :time (f / first) :instrument (p3 / pencil)) 881. One waits until the explorer has furnished proofs , before putting them down in ink . (lpp_1943.881) (w / wait-01 :ARG1 (o / one) :time (u / until :op1 (f / furnish-01 :ARG0 (p2 / person :ARG0-of (e / explore-01)) :ARG1 (p / prove-01))) :time (b / before :op1 (p3 / put-01 :ARG0 o :ARG1 (t / they) :direction (d / down) :instrument (i / ink)))) 882. " Well ? " said the geographer expectantly . (lpp_1943.882) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (g / geographer) :ARG1 (w / well :mode interrogative) :manner (e / expect-01)) 883. " Oh , where I live , " said the little prince , " it is not very interesting . (lpp_1943.883) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (o / oh :mode expressive) :op2 (i2 / interest-01 :ARG0 (l2 / location :location-of (l3 / live-01 :ARG0 p)) :ARG1 p :degree (v / very) :polarity -))) 884. It is all so small . (lpp_1943.884) (s3 / small :domain (i / it :mod (a / all)) :degree (s / so)) 885. I have three volcanoes . (lpp_1943.885) (h2 / have-03 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (v / volcano :quant 3)) 886. Two volcanoes are active and the other is extinct . (lpp_1943.886) (a3 / and :op1 (a / activity-06 :ARG0 (v / volcano :quant 2)) :op2 (e / extinct :domain (o / other))) 887. But one never knows . " (lpp_1943.887) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (k / know-01 :ARG0 (o / one) :polarity - :time (e / ever))) 888. " One never knows , " said the geographer . (lpp_1943.888) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (g / geographer) :ARG1 (k / know-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (o / one) :time (e / ever))) 889. " I have also a flower . " (lpp_1943.889) (h2 / have-03 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (t / thing :ARG1-of (f / flower-01)) :mod (a2 / also)) 890. " We do not record flowers , " said the geographer . (lpp_1943.890) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (g / geographer) :ARG1 (r / record-01 :ARG0 (w / we) :ARG1 (t / thing :ARG1-of (f / flower-01)) :polarity -)) 891. " Why is that ? (lpp_1943.891) (t2 / that :ARG1-of (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (a / amr-unknown))) 892. The flower is the most beautiful thing on my planet ! " (lpp_1943.892) (t3 / thing :ARG1-of (b / beautiful-02 :degree (m2 / most)) :location (p / planet :source-of (i / i)) :domain (t2 / thing :ARG1-of (f / flower-01))) 893. " We do not record them , " said the geographer , " because they are ephemeral . " (lpp_1943.893) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (g / geographer) :ARG1 (r / record-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (w / we) :ARG1 (t / they) :ARG1-of (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (e / ephemeral :domain t)))) 894. " What does that mean - - ' ephemeral ' ? " (lpp_1943.894) (m2 / mean-01 :ARG1 (e / ephemeral) :ARG2 (a / amr-unknown)) 895. " Geographies , " said the geographer , " are the books which , of all books , are most concerned with matters of consequence . (lpp_1943.895) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (g / geographer) :ARG1 (b / book :domain (g2 / geography) :ARG1-of (i / include-91 :ARG2 (b2 / book :mod (a / all))) :ARG0-of (c / concern-02 :ARG1 (m2 / matter :mod (c2 / consequence)) :degree (m / most)))) 896. They never become old - fashioned . (lpp_1943.896) (b / become-01 :ARG1 (t / they) :ARG2 (f / fashion :mod (o / old)) :time (e / ever) :polarity -) 897. It is very rarely that a mountain changes its position . (lpp_1943.897) (c / change-01 :ARG0 (m / mountain) :ARG1 (l / location :ARG2-of (p / position-01 :ARG1 m)) :ARG1-of (r / rare-02 :degree (v / very))) 898. It is very rarely that an ocean empties itself of its waters . (lpp_1943.898) (e / empty-01 :ARG0 (o / ocean) :ARG1 o :ARG2 (w / water :poss o) :ARG1-of (r / rare-02 :degree (v / very))) 899. We write of eternal things . " (lpp_1943.899) (w3 / write-01 :ARG0 (w2 / we) :ARG1 (t / thing :mod (e / eternal))) 900. " But extinct volcanoes may come to life again , " the little prince interrupted . (lpp_1943.900) (i / interrupt-01 :ARG0 (p2 / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG2 (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (c2 / come-04 :ARG1 (v / volcano :mod (e / extinct)) :ARG2 (t / thing :ARG1-of (l3 / live-01)) :mod (a / again))))) 901. " What does that mean - - ' ephemeral ' ? " (lpp_1943.901) (m2 / mean-01 :ARG1 (e / ephemeral) :ARG2 (a / amr-unknown)) 902. " Whether volcanoes are extinct or alive , it comes to the same thing for us , " said the geographer . (lpp_1943.902) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (g / geographer) :ARG1 (s2 / same-01 :ARG1 (e2 / extinct :domain (v / volcano)) :ARG2 (l2 / live-01 :ARG0 v) :ARG3 (w / we))) 903. " The thing that matters to us is the mountain . (lpp_1943.903) (m3 / mountain :domain (t / thing :ARG1-of (m2 / matter-01 :ARG2 (w / we)))) 904. It does not change . " (lpp_1943.904) (c2 / change-01 :ARG1 (i / it) :polarity -) 905. " But what does that mean - - ' ephemeral ' ? " repeated the little prince , who never in his life had let go of a question , once he had asked it . (lpp_1943.905) (r / repeat-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little) :ARG0-of (l2 / let-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (g / go-02 :ARG0 (t / thing :ARG1-of (q / question-01 :ARG0 p))) :time (o / once :op1 (a2 / ask-01 :ARG1 t)) :time (e2 / ever :duration (t2 / thing :ARG1-of (l3 / live-01 :ARG0 p))))) :ARG1 (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (m / mean-01 :ARG1 (e / ephemeral) :ARG2 (a / amr-unknown)))) 906. " It means , ' which is in danger of speedy disappearance . ' " (lpp_1943.906) (m2 / mean-01 :ARG1 (i / it) :ARG2 (t / thing :ARG1-of (e / endanger-01 :ARG1-of (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (d / disappear-01 :ARG1-of (s / speedy-03)))))) 907. " Is my flower in danger of speedy disappearance ? " (lpp_1943.907) (e2 / endanger-01 :mode interrogative :ARG1 (f2 / flower :poss (i / i)) :ARG1-of (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (d / disappear-01 :ARG1-of (s / speedy-03)))) 908. " Certainly it is . " (lpp_1943.908) (c2 / certain :domain (i2 / it)) 909. " My flower is ephemeral , " the little prince said to himself , " and she has only four thorns to defend herself against the world . (lpp_1943.909) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (e / ephemeral :domain (f2 / flower :poss p)) :op2 (h / have-03 :ARG0 f2 :ARG1 (t2 / thorn :ARG2-of (d / defend-01 :ARG0 f2 :ARG1 f2 :ARG3 (w / world)) :quant (o / only :op1 4)))) :ARG2 p) 910. And I have left her on my planet , all alone ! " (lpp_1943.910) (a4 / and :op2 (l / leave-12 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (s / she) :ARG2 (p / planet :source-of i) :ARG0-of (c / cause-01 :ARG1 (a2 / alone :degree (a3 / all) :domain s)))) 911. That was his first moment of regret . (lpp_1943.911) (m / moment :domain (t / that) :mod (r / regret-01) :ord (o / ordinal-entity :value 1) :poss (h / he)) 912. But he took courage once more . (lpp_1943.912) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (t / take-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (c2 / courage) :mod (a / again :frequency 1))) 913. " What place would you advise me to visit now ? " he asked . (lpp_1943.913) (a / ask-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (a2 / advise-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 h :ARG2 (v / visit-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (p / place :domain (a3 / amr-unknown)) :time (n / now)))) 914. " The planet Earth , " replied the geographer . (lpp_1943.914) (r / reply-01 :ARG0 (g / geographer) :ARG2 (p2 / planet :wiki "Earth" :name (n / name :op1 "Earth"))) 915. " It has a good reputation . " (lpp_1943.915) (h2 / have-03 :ARG0 (i / it) :ARG1 (r / reputation :ARG1-of (g / good-02))) 916. And the little prince went away , thinking of his flower . (lpp_1943.916) (a / and :op2 (a2 / and :op1 (g / go-02 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :direction (a3 / away)) :op2 (t / think-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (f2 / flower :poss p)))) 917. Chapter 16 . (lpp_1943.917) (c / chapter :mod 16) 918. So then the seventh planet was the Earth . (lpp_1943.918) (p2 / planet :ord (o / ordinal-entity :value 7) :domain (p / planet :wiki "Earth" :name (n / name :op1 "Earth")) :ARG1-of (c / cause-01)) 919. The Earth is not just an ordinary planet ! (lpp_1943.919) (p / planet :mod (o / ordinary :mod (j / just :polarity -)) :domain (p2 / planet :wiki "Earth" :name (n / name :op1 "Earth"))) 920. One can count , there 111 kings ( not forgetting , to be sure , the Negro kings among them ) , 7000 geographers , 900,000 businessmen , 7,500,000 tipplers , 311,000,000 conceited men - - that is to say , about 2,000,000,000 grown - ups . (lpp_1943.920) (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (a3 / and :op1 (c / count-01 :ARG0 (o / one) :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (p5 / person :quant 111 :ARG0-of (h2 / have-org-role-91 :ARG2 (k / king))) :op2 (g2 / geographer :quant 7000) :op3 (b / businessman :quant 900000) :op4 (p4 / person :quant 7500000 :ARG0-of (t2 / tipple-01)) :op5 (m / man :quant 311000000 :mod (c2 / conceited)) :mod (g3 / grown-up :quant (a2 / about :op1 2000000000))) :location (t / there)) :op2 (f / forget-01 :polarity - :ARG0 o :ARG1 (n / negro :ARG1-of (i2 / include-91 :ARG2 p5) :ARG0-of (h / have-org-role-91 :ARG2 (k2 / king))) :ARG1-of (s / sure-02)))) 921. To give you an idea of the size of the Earth , I will tell you that before the invention of electricity it was necessary to maintain , over the whole of the six continents , a veritable army of 462,511 lamplighters for the street lamps . (lpp_1943.921) (t / tell-01 :ARG0 (i3 / i) :ARG1 (o / obligate-01 :ARG2 (m / maintain-01 :ARG1 (a / army :consist-of (p2 / person :quant 462511 :ARG0-of (l2 / light-04 :ARG1 (l3 / lamp))) :mod (v / veritable)) :location (o2 / over :op1 (c / continent :quant (w / whole :op1 6))) :purpose (l / lamp :location (s2 / street))) :time (b / before :op1 (i2 / invent-01 :ARG1 (e / electricity)))) :ARG2 y :purpose (g / give-01 :ARG1 (i / idea :topic (s / size-01 :ARG1 (p3 / planet :wiki "Earth" :name (n / name :op1 "Earth")))) :ARG2 (y / you))) 922. Seen from a slight distance , that would make a splendid spectacle . (lpp_1943.922) (m / make-01 :ARG0 (t / that) :ARG1 (s / spectacle :mod (s2 / splendid)) :condition (s3 / see-01 :ARG1 t :manner (d / distance-01 :ARG2 t :degree (s4 / slight)))) 923. The movements of this army would be regulated like those of the ballet in the opera . (lpp_1943.923) (r / regulate-01 :ARG1 (m / move-01 :ARG0 (a / army :mod (t / this)) :ARG1-of (r3 / resemble-01 :ARG2 (m2 / move-01 :ARG0 (b / ballet :subevent-of (o / opera)))))) 924. First would come the turn of the lamplighters of New Zealand and Australia . (lpp_1943.924) (c / come-03 :ARG1 (t / turn-01 :ARG1 (p / person :source (a / and :op1 (c2 / country :wiki "New_Zealand" :name (n / name :op1 "New" :op2 "Zealand")) :op2 (c3 / country :wiki "Australia" :name (n2 / name :op1 "Australia"))) :ARG0-of (l / light-04 :ARG1 (l2 / lamp)))) :time (f / first)) 925. Having set their lamps alight , these would go off to sleep . (lpp_1943.925) (g / go-02 :ARG0 (t / they) :purpose (s / sleep-01 :ARG0 t) :time (a / after :op1 (l2 / light-04 :ARG0 t :ARG1 (l / lamp :poss t)))) 926. Next , the lamplighters of China and Siberia would enter for their steps in the dance , and then they too would be waved back into the wings . (lpp_1943.926) (a / and :op1 (e / enter-01 :ARG0 (p / person :ARG0-of (l / light-04 :ARG1 (l2 / lamp)) :source (a2 / and :op1 (c / country :wiki "China" :name (n2 / name :op1 "China")) :op2 (c2 / country-region :wiki "Siberia" :name (n3 / name :op1 "Siberia")))) :time (n / next) :purpose (s / step :poss p :part-of (d2 / dance-01))) :op2 (w / wave-02 :ARG1 p :ARG2 (b / back :direction (i / into :op1 (w2 / wing))) :time (t / then) :degree (t2 / too))) 927. After that would come the turn of the lamplighters of Russia and the Indies ; then those of Africa and Europe , then those of South America ; then those of South America ; then those of North America . (lpp_1943.927) (c8 / come-03 :ARG1 (t2 / turn :poss (p / person :ARG0-of (l / light-04 :ARG1 (l2 / lamp)) :location (c3 / continent :wiki "North_America" :name (n2 / name :op1 "North" :op2 "America"))) :time (a / after :op1 (t / turn :poss (p3 / person :ARG0-of l :location (c2 / continent :wiki "South_America" :name (n / name :op1 "South" :op2 "America"))) :time (a6 / after :op1 (t3 / turn :poss (p2 / person :ARG0-of l :location (a4 / and :op1 (c4 / continent :wiki "Africa" :name (n5 / name :op1 "Africa")) :op2 (c5 / continent :wiki "Europe" :name (n6 / name :op1 "Europe")))) :time (a3 / after :op1 (t4 / turn :poss (p4 / person :ARG0-of l :location (a2 / and :op1 (c / country :wiki "Russia" :name (n3 / name :op1 "Russia")) :op2 (w / world-region :wiki "Indies" :name (n4 / name :op1 "Indies")))))))))))) 928. And never would they make a mistake in the order of their entry upon the stage . (lpp_1943.928) (a / and :op2 (m2 / mistake-02 :polarity - :ARG0 (t / they) :ARG1 (o / order-03 :ARG1 (e / enter-01 :ARG0 t :ARG1 (s / stage))) :time (e2 / ever))) 929. It would be magnificent . (lpp_1943.929) (m / magnificent :domain (i / it)) 930. Only the man who was in charge of the single lamp at the North Pole , and his colleague who was responsible for the single lamp at the South Pole - - only these two would live free from toil and care : they would be busy twice a year . (lpp_1943.930) (l / live-01 :ARG0 (a2 / and :op1 (m / man :ARG1-of (c4 / charge-05 :ARG2 (l2 / lamp :ARG1-of (s / single-02) :location (w / world-region :wiki "North_Pole" :name (n3 / name :op1 "North" :op2 "Pole")))) :mod (o / only)) :op2 (c3 / colleague :poss m :ARG0-of (r / responsible-03 :ARG1 (l4 / lamp :ARG1-of (s2 / single-02)) :location (w2 / world-region :wiki "South_Pole" :name (n / name :op1 "South" :op2 "Pole")))) :mod (p / person :quant 2 :mod (t4 / this) :mod (o2 / only))) :ARG3-of (f / free-04 :ARG1 a2 :ARG2 (a / and :op1 (t / toil-01) :op2 (c / care-01))) :ARG1-of (c2 / cause-01 :ARG0 (b / busy-01 :ARG1 a2 :frequency (r2 / rate-entity-91 :ARG1 2 :ARG2 (t3 / temporal-quantity :quant 1 :unit (y / year)))))) 931. Chapter 17 . (lpp_1943.931) (c / chapter :mod 17) 932. When one wishes to play the wit , he sometimes wanders a little from the truth . (lpp_1943.932) (w / wander-01 :ARG0 o :ARG1 (f / from :op1 (t / truth)) :time (w2 / wish-01 :ARG0 (o / one) :ARG1 (p / play-02 :ARG0 o :ARG1 (w3 / wit))) :degree (l / little) :frequency (s / sometimes)) 933. I have not been altogether honest in what I have told you about the lamplighters . (lpp_1943.933) (h / honest-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (t2 / thing :ARG1-of (t / tell-01 :ARG0 i :ARG2 (y / you) :topic (p2 / person :ARG0-of (l / light-04 :ARG1 (l2 / lamp))))) :degree (a / altogether :polarity -)) 934. And I realize that I run the risk of giving a false idea of our planet to those who do not know it . (lpp_1943.934) (a / and :op2 (r / realize-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (r2 / risk-01 :ARG0 i :ARG2 (g / give-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (i2 / idea :mod (f / false) :topic (p2 / planet :source (w / we))) :ARG2 (p / person :ARG0-of (k / know-02 :polarity - :ARG1 p2)))))) 935. Men occupy a very small place upon the Earth . (lpp_1943.935) (o / occupy-01 :ARG0 (m / man) :ARG1 (p2 / place :mod (s / small :degree (v / very)) :location (p / planet :wiki "Earth" :name (n / name :op1 "Earth")))) 936. If the two billion inhabitants who people its surface were all to stand upright and somewhat crowded together , as they do for some big public assembly , they could easily be put into one public square twenty miles long and twenty miles wide . (lpp_1943.936) (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (p2 / put-01 :ARG1 p3 :ARG2 (s5 / square :ARG1-of (p6 / public-02) :ARG1-of (l / long-03 :ARG2 (d2 / distance-quantity :quant 20 :unit (m / mile))) :ARG1-of (w / wide-02 :mod (d3 / distance-quantity :quant 20 :unit (m2 / mile)))) :ARG1-of (e / easy-05)) :condition (s / stand-01 :ARG0 (p3 / person :quant 2000000000 :ARG0-of (i / inhabit-01) :ARG2-of (p4 / people-01 :ARG1 (s2 / surface :poss (i2 / it))) :mod (a / all)) :ARG1-of (r / resemble-01 :ARG2 (d / do-02 :ARG0 p3 :purpose (a3 / assemble-02 :mod (p5 / public) :mod (b / big) :mod (s4 / some)))) :manner (a2 / and :op1 (u / upright) :op2 (c / crowd-02 :manner (t / together) :degree (s3 / somewhat))))) 937. All humanity could be piled up on a small Pacific islet . (lpp_1943.937) (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (p2 / pile-01 :ARG1 (h / humanity :mod (a / all)) :ARG2 (i / islet :mod (s / small) :location (o2 / ocean :wiki "Pacific_Ocean" :name (n / name :op1 "Pacific"))))) 938. The grown - ups , to be sure , will not believe you when you tell them that . (lpp_1943.938) (b / believe-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (g2 / grown-up) :ARG1 (y / you) :time (t / tell-01 :ARG0 y :ARG1 (t2 / that) :ARG2 g2) :ARG1-of (s / sure-02)) 939. They imagine that they fill a great deal of space . (lpp_1943.939) (i / imagine-01 :ARG0 (t / they) :ARG1 (f / fill-01 :ARG1 (s / space :quant (d / deal :mod (g / great))) :ARG2 t)) 940. They fancy themselves as important as the baobabs . (lpp_1943.940) (f / fancy-01 :ARG0 (t / they) :ARG1 (i / important :domain t :degree (e / equal) :compared-to (b / baobab))) 941. You should advise them , then , to make their own calculations . (lpp_1943.941) (r / recommend-01 :ARG1 (a / advise-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (t / they) :ARG2 (c / calculate-01 :ARG0 t)) :ARG2 y) 942. They adore figures , and that will please them . (lpp_1943.942) (a / and :op1 (a2 / adore-01 :ARG0 (t / they) :ARG1 (f / figure)) :op2 (p / please-01 :ARG1 t :ARG2 (t2 / that))) 943. But do not waste your time on this extra task . (lpp_1943.943) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (w / waste-01 :mode imperative :polarity - :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (t / time :poss y) :ARG2 (t2 / task-01 :mod (e / extra) :mod (t3 / this)))) 944. It is unnecessary . (lpp_1943.944) (n / need-01 :ARG1 (i / it) :polarity -) 945. You have , I know , confidence in me . (lpp_1943.945) (t / trust-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG2 (i / i) :ARG1-of (k / know-01 :ARG0 i)) 946. When the little prince arrived on the Earth , he was very much surprised not to see any people . (lpp_1943.946) (s / surprise-01 :ARG0 (s2 / see-01 :polarity - :ARG0 p :ARG1 (p2 / person :quant (a / any))) :ARG1 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :degree (m / much :degree (v / very)) :time (a2 / arrive-01 :ARG1 p :ARG4 (p3 / planet :wiki "Earth" :name (n / name :op1 "Earth")))) 947. He was beginning to be afraid he had come to the wrong planet , when a coil of gold , the color of the moonlight , flashed across the sand . (lpp_1943.947) (b / begin-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (f / fear-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (c / come-01 :ARG1 h :ARG4 (p / planet :ARG2-of (w / wrong-04)))) :time (f2 / flash-02 :ARG1 (c2 / coil :mod (g / gold :mod (c3 / color :poss (l / light-04 :ARG0 (m / moon))))) :path (a / across :op1 (s / sand)))) 948. " Good evening , " said the little prince courteously . (lpp_1943.948) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (e2 / evening :ARG1-of (g / good-02)) :manner (c / courteous)) 949. " Good evening , " said the snake . (lpp_1943.949) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (s2 / snake) :ARG1 (d / date-entity :dayperiod (e / evening) :ARG1-of (g / good-02))) 950. " What planet is this on which I have come down ? " asked the little prince . (lpp_1943.950) (a / ask-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (p2 / planet :ARG4-of (c / come-01 :ARG1 p :direction (d / down)) :domain (a2 / amr-unknown))) 951. " This is the Earth ; this is Africa , " the snake answered . (lpp_1943.951) (a / answer-01 :ARG0 (s / snake) :ARG2 (a2 / and :op1 (p / planet :wiki "Earth" :name (n / name :op1 "Earth") :domain (t / this)) :op2 (c / continent :wiki "Africa" :name (n2 / name :op1 "Africa") :domain (t2 / this)))) 952. " Ah ! (lpp_1943.952) (a / ah :mode expressive) 953. Then there are no people on the Earth ? " (lpp_1943.953) (p / person :mode interrogative :polarity - :location (p2 / planet :wiki "Earth" :name (n2 / name :op1 "Earth"))) 954. " This is the desert . (lpp_1943.954) (d2 / desert :domain (t / this)) 955. There are no people in the desert . (lpp_1943.955) (p / person :polarity - :location (d / desert)) 956. The Earth is large , " said the snake . (lpp_1943.956) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (s2 / snake) :ARG1 (l / large :domain (p / planet :wiki "Earth" :name (n / name :op1 "Earth")))) 957. The little prince sat down on a stone , and raised his eyes toward the sky . (lpp_1943.957) (a / and :op1 (s / sit-down-02 :ARG1 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG2 (s2 / stone) :direction (d / down)) :op2 (r / raise-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (e / eye :part-of p) :direction (s3 / sky))) 958. " I wonder , " he said , " whether the stars are set alight in heaven so that one day each one of us may find his own again ... (lpp_1943.958) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (w2 / wonder-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (l / light-04 :mode interrogative :ARG1 (s2 / star) :location (h2 / heaven) :purpose (f / find-01 :ARG0 (w / we :mod (e / each)) :ARG1 (s3 / star :poss w) :time (d / day :mod (o / one)) :mod (a / again) :ARG1-of (p / possible-01))))) 959. Look at my planet . (lpp_1943.959) (l2 / look-01 :mode imperative :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (p / planet :source (i / i))) 960. It is right there above us . (lpp_1943.960) (b2 / be-located-at-91 :ARG1 (i / it) :ARG2 (t / there :mod (r / right) :direction (a / above :op1 (w / we)))) 961. But how far away it is ! " (lpp_1943.961) (c2 / contrast-01 :ARG2 (f / far :direction (a / away) :domain (i / it) :degree (s / so))) 962. " It is beautiful , " the snake said . (lpp_1943.962) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (s2 / snake) :ARG1 (b / beautiful-02 :ARG1 (i / it))) 963. " What has brought you here ? " (lpp_1943.963) (b2 / bring-01 :ARG0 (a / amr-unknown) :ARG1 (y / you) :ARG2 (h / here)) 964. " I have been having some trouble with a flower , " said the little prince . (lpp_1943.964) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (h / have-03 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (t / trouble-01 :ARG0 (f2 / flower) :mod (s2 / some)))) 965. " Ah ! " said the snake . (lpp_1943.965) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (s2 / snake) :ARG1 (a / ah-01)) 966. And they were both silent . (lpp_1943.966) (a / and :op2 (s / silent :domain (t / they :mod (b / both)))) 967. " Where are the men ? " the little prince at last took up the conversation again . (lpp_1943.967) (a3 / and :op1 (t / take-up-31 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (c / converse-01) :mod (a / again) :time (a2 / at-last)) :op2 (b2 / be-located-at-91 :ARG1 (m / man) :ARG2 (a4 / amr-unknown))) 968. " It is a little lonely in the desert ... " (lpp_1943.968) (l2 / lonely :domain (b / be-located-at-91 :ARG2 (d / desert)) :degree (l / little)) 969. " It is also lonely among men , " the snake said . (lpp_1943.969) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (s2 / snake) :ARG1 (l / lonely :domain (b / be-located-at-91 :ARG2 (a3 / among :op1 (m / man))) :mod (a2 / also))) 970. The little prince gazed at him for a long time . (lpp_1943.970) (g / gaze-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (h / he) :ARG1-of (l2 / long-03)) 971. " You are a funny animal , " he said at last . (lpp_1943.971) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (a2 / animal :mod (f / funny) :domain (y / you)) :time (a / at-last)) 972. " You are no thicker than a finger ... " (lpp_1943.972) (t / thick-03 :ARG1 (y / you) :degree (m / more :polarity -) :compared-to (f / finger)) 973. " But I am more powerful than the finger of a king , " said the snake . (lpp_1943.973) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (s2 / snake) :ARG1 (c2 / contrast-01 :ARG2 (p / powerful-02 :ARG1 (i / i) :degree (m / more) :compared-to (f / finger :part-of (k / king))))) 974. The little prince smiled . (lpp_1943.974) (s / smile-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little))) 975. " You are not very powerful . (lpp_1943.975) (p / powerful-02 :ARG1 (y / you) :degree (v / very :polarity -)) 976. You have n't even any feet . (lpp_1943.976) (h / have-03 :polarity - :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (f / foot :quant (a / any)) :mod (e / even)) 977. You can not even travel ... " (lpp_1943.977) (p / possible-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (t / travel-01 :ARG0 (y / you)) :mod (e / even)) 978. " I can carry you farther than any ship could take you , " said the snake . (lpp_1943.978) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (s2 / snake) :ARG1 (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (c / carry-01 :ARG0 s2 :ARG1 (y / you) :extent (f / far :degree (m / more) :compared-to (t / take-01 :ARG0 (s3 / ship :mod (a / any)) :ARG1 y))))) 979. He twined himself around the little prince 's ankle , like a golden bracelet . (lpp_1943.979) (t / twine-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 h :ARG2 (a / ankle :part-of (p / prince :mod (l / little))) :manner (r / resemble-01 :ARG2 (b / bracelet :consist-of (g / gold)))) 980. " Whomever I touch , I send back to the earth from whence he came , " the snake spoke again . (lpp_1943.980) (s / speak-01 :ARG0 (s2 / snake) :ARG1 (s3 / send-01 :ARG0 s2 :ARG1 (p / person :ARG1-of (t / touch-01 :ARG0 s2) :mod (a2 / any)) :ARG2 (b / back :op1 (e / earth :ARG3-of (c / come-01 :ARG1 p)))) :mod (a / again)) 981. " But you are innocent and true , and you come from a star ... " (lpp_1943.981) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (a / and :op1 (a2 / and :op1 (i / innocent-01 :ARG1 (y / you)) :op2 (t / true-01 :ARG1 y)) :op2 (c2 / come-01 :ARG1 y :ARG3 (s2 / star)))) 982. The little prince made no reply . (lpp_1943.982) (r / reply-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :polarity -) 983. " You move me to pity - - you are so weak on this Earth made of granite , " the snake said . (lpp_1943.983) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (s2 / snake) :ARG1 (p3 / pity-01 :ARG0 s2 :ARG1 (y / you) :ARG1-of (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (w / weak-02 :ARG1 y :degree (s3 / so) :location (p2 / planet :wiki "Earth" :name (n / name :op1 "Earth") :consist-of (g / granite) :mod (t / this)))))) 984. " I can help you , some day , if you grow too homesick for your own planet . (lpp_1943.984) (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (h / help-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (y / you) :time (d / day :mod (s / some))) :condition (g / grow-02 :ARG1 y :ARG2 (h2 / homesick :topic (p2 / planet :source-of y) :degree (t / too) :domain y))) 985. I can - - " (lpp_1943.985) (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (d / do-02 :ARG0 (i / i))) 986. " Oh ! (lpp_1943.986) (o / oh :mode expressive) 987. I understand you very well , " said the little prince . (lpp_1943.987) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (u / understand-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (y / you) :mod (w / well :degree (v / very)))) 988. " But why do you always speak in riddles ? " (lpp_1943.988) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (s2 / speak-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (r / riddle) :time (a / always) :purpose (a2 / amr-unknown))) 989. " I solve them all , " said the snake . (lpp_1943.989) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (s2 / snake) :ARG1 (s3 / solve-01 :ARG0 s2 :ARG1 (t / they :mod (a / all)))) 990. And they were both silent . (lpp_1943.990) (a / and :op2 (s / silent :domain (t / they :mod (b / both)))) 991. Chapter 18 . (lpp_1943.991) (c / chapter :mod 18) 992. The little prince crossed the desert and met with only one flower . (lpp_1943.992) (a / and :op1 (c / cross-02 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (d / desert)) :op2 (m / meet-03 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (f / flower :quant 1) :mod (o2 / only))) 993. It was a flower with three petals , a flower of no account at all . (lpp_1943.993) (f2 / flower :ARG0-of (h / have-03 :ARG1 (p / petal :quant 3)) :mod (a2 / account :polarity -) :domain (i / it)) 994. " Good morning , " said the little prince . (lpp_1943.994) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (m2 / morning :ARG1-of (g / good-02))) 995. " Good morning , " said the flower . (lpp_1943.995) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (f / flower-01) :ARG1 (m2 / morning :ARG1-of (g / good-02))) 996. " Where are the men ? " the little prince asked , politely . (lpp_1943.996) (a / ask-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (b / be-located-at-91 :ARG1 (m / man) :ARG2 (a2 / amr-unknown)) :manner (p3 / polite-01)) 997. The flower had once seen a caravan passing . (lpp_1943.997) (s / see-01 :frequency 1 :ARG0 (f / flower) :ARG1 (p / pass-02 :ARG0 (c / caravan-01))) 998. " Men ? " she echoed . (lpp_1943.998) (e / echo-01 :ARG0 (s / she) :ARG1 (m / man :mode interrogative)) 999. " I think there are six or seven of them in existence . (lpp_1943.999) (t / think-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (e / exist-01 :ARG1 (t2 / they :quant (o / or :op1 6 :op2 7)))) 1000. I saw them , several years ago . (lpp_1943.1000) (s / see-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (t / they) :time (b / before :op1 (n / now) :quant (s2 / several :op1 (t2 / temporal-quantity :quant 1 :unit (y / year))))) 1001. But one never knows where to find them . (lpp_1943.1001) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (k / know-01 :ARG0 (p / person :ARG1-of (i / include-91 :ARG2 (t2 / they))) :ARG1 (f / find-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (t / they) :location (a / amr-unknown)) :time (e / ever :polarity -))) 1002. The wind blows them away . (lpp_1943.1002) (b / blow-01 :ARG0 (w / wind) :ARG1 (t / they) :direction (a / away)) 1003. They have no roots , and that makes their life very difficult . " (lpp_1943.1003) (a / and :op1 (h / have-03 :polarity - :ARG0 (t / they) :ARG1 (r / root)) :op2 (m / make-02 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (d / difficult :domain (t2 / thing :ARG1-of (l / live-01) :poss t) :degree (v / very)))) 1004. " Goodbye , " said the little prince . (lpp_1943.1004) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (g / goodbye)) 1005. " Goodbye , " said the flower . (lpp_1943.1005) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (f / flower) :ARG1 (g / goodbye)) 1006. Chapter 19 . (lpp_1943.1006) (c / chapter :mod 19) 1007. After that , the little prince climbed a high mountain . (lpp_1943.1007) (c / climb-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (m / mountain :ARG1-of (h / high-02)) :time (a / after :op1 (t / that))) 1008. The only mountains he had ever known were the three volcanoes , which came up to his knees . (lpp_1943.1008) (v / volcano :quant 3 :domain (m / mountain :mod (o / only) :ARG1-of (k / know-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :time (e / ever))) :ARG1-of (c / come-04 :ARG2 (u / up-to :op1 (k2 / knee :part-of h)))) 1009. And he used the extinct volcano as a footstool . (lpp_1943.1009) (a / and :op2 (u / use-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (v / volcano :mod (e / extinct)) :ARG2 (f / footstool))) 1010. " From a mountain as high as this one , " he said to himself , " I shall be able to see the whole planet at one glance , and all the people ... " (lpp_1943.1010) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (s2 / see-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (p2 / planet :extent (w / whole)) :op2 (p3 / person :mod (a3 / all))) :source (m / mountain :ARG1-of (h2 / high-02 :degree (e / equal) :compared-to (m2 / mountain :mod (t / this)))) :manner (g / glance-01 :quant 1))) :ARG2 h) 1011. But he saw nothing , save peaks of rock that were sharpened like needles . (lpp_1943.1011) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (s / see-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (n / nothing :ARG2-of (e / except-01 :ARG1 (p / peak :consist-of (r / rock) :ARG1-of (s2 / sharpen-01 :manner (r2 / resemble-01 :ARG1 p :ARG2 (n2 / needle)))))))) 1012. " Good morning , " he said courteously . (lpp_1943.1012) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (m / morning :ARG1-of (g / good-02)) :manner (c / courtesy)) 1013. " Good morning - - Good morning - - Good morning , " answered the echo . (lpp_1943.1013) (a / answer-01 :ARG0 (e / echo-01) :ARG1 (m2 / morning :ARG1-of (g / good-02))) 1014. " Who are you ? " said the little prince . (lpp_1943.1014) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG2 (y / you :domain (a / amr-unknown))) 1015. " Who are you - - Who are you - - Who are you ? " answered the echo . (lpp_1943.1015) (a / answer-01 :ARG0 (e / echo-01) :ARG2 (y / you :domain (a2 / amr-unknown))) 1016. " Be my friends . (lpp_1943.1016) (h / have-rel-role-91 :mode imperative :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (i / i) :ARG2 (f / friend)) 1017. I am all alone , " he said . (lpp_1943.1017) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (a / alone :degree (a2 / all) :domain h)) 1018. " I am all alone - - all alone - - all alone , " answered the echo . (lpp_1943.1018) (a / answer-01 :ARG0 (e / echo-01) :ARG2 (a2 / alone :domain (i / i) :mod (a3 / all))) 1019. " What a queer planet ! " he thought . (lpp_1943.1019) (t / think-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (p / planet :mod (q / queer :degree (a / amr-unknown)))) 1020. " It is altogether dry , and altogether pointed , and altogether harsh and forbidding . (lpp_1943.1020) (a / and :op1 (d / dry-08 :ARG1 (i / it) :degree (a2 / altogether)) :op2 (p / pointed :degree (a3 / altogether) :domain i) :op3 (a4 / and :op1 (h / harsh-02 :ARG1 i) :op2 (f / forbidding :domain i) :degree (a5 / altogether))) 1021. And the people have no imagination . (lpp_1943.1021) (a / and :op2 (h / have-03 :ARG0 (p / person) :ARG1 (i2 / imagine-01 :polarity -))) 1022. They repeat whatever one says to them ... (lpp_1943.1022) (r / repeat-01 :ARG0 (t2 / they) :ARG1 (t / thing :ARG1-of (s2 / say-01 :ARG0 (p / person :ARG1-of (i / include-91 :ARG2 (t3 / they))) :ARG2 t2) :mod (a / all))) 1023. On my planet I had a flower ; she always was the first to speak ... " (lpp_1943.1023) (h / have-03 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (f / flower :ARG0-of (s / speak-01 :ord (o / ordinal-entity :value 1) :time (a / always))) :location (p2 / planet :poss i)) 1024. Chapter 20 . (lpp_1943.1024) (c / chapter :mod 20) 1025. But it happened that after walking for a long time through sand , and rocks , and snow , the little prince at last came upon a road . (lpp_1943.1025) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (c2 / come-upon-26 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (r / road) :time (a / after :op1 (w / walk-01 :ARG0 p :path (a2 / and :op1 (s / sand) :op2 (r2 / rock) :op3 (t / thing :ARG1-of (s2 / snow-01))) :ARG1-of (l3 / long-03))) :time (a3 / at-last))) 1026. And all roads lead to the abodes of men . (lpp_1943.1026) (a / and :op2 (l / lead-01 :ARG0 (r / road :mod (a2 / all)) :ARG4 (a3 / abode :poss (m / man)))) 1027. " Good morning , " he said . (lpp_1943.1027) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (m / morning :ARG1-of (g / good-02))) 1028. He was standing before a garden , all a - bloom with roses . (lpp_1943.1028) (s / stand-01 :ARG1 (h / he) :ARG2 (b / before :op1 (g / garden :location-of (b2 / bloom-01 :ARG0 (r / rose))))) 1029. " Good morning , " said the roses . (lpp_1943.1029) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (r / rose) :ARG1 (m / morning :ARG1-of (g / good-02))) 1030. The little prince gazed at them . (lpp_1943.1030) (g / gaze-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (t / they)) 1031. They all looked like his flower . (lpp_1943.1031) (l / look-02 :ARG0 (t / they :mod (a / all)) :ARG1 (f / flower :poss (h / he))) 1032. " Who are you ? " he demanded , thunderstruck . (lpp_1943.1032) (d / demand-01 :ARG0 (h / he :mod (t / thunderstruck)) :ARG1 (a / amr-unknown :domain (y2 / you))) 1033. " We are roses , " the roses said . (lpp_1943.1033) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (r / rose) :ARG1 (r2 / rose :domain r)) 1034. And he was overcome with sadness . (lpp_1943.1034) (a / and :op2 (o / overcome-01 :ARG0 (s / sad-02) :ARG1 (h / he))) 1035. His flower had told him that she was the only one of her kind in all the universe . (lpp_1943.1035) (t / tell-01 :ARG0 (f / flower :poss (h / he)) :ARG1 (u2 / unique :domain (s / she) :location (u / universe :mod (a / all))) :ARG2 h) 1036. And here were five thousand of them , all alike , in one single garden ! (lpp_1943.1036) (a / and :op1 (t / they :quant 5000 :ARG1-of (a2 / alike-05 :mod (a3 / all)) :location (h / here) :location (g / garden :quant 1))) 1037. " She would be very much annoyed , " he said to himself , " if she should see that ... she would cough most dreadfully , and she would pretend that she was dying , to avoid being laughed at . (lpp_1943.1037) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (a2 / annoy-01 :ARG1 (s2 / she) :degree (m2 / much :degree (v / very))) :op2 (c / cough-01 :ARG0 s2 :manner (d2 / dreadful-02 :degree (m / most))) :op3 (p / pretend-01 :ARG0 s2 :ARG1 (d / die-01 :ARG1 s2) :purpose (a3 / avoid-01 :ARG0 s2 :ARG1 (l / laugh-01 :ARG2 s2))) :condition (s3 / see-01 :ARG0 s2 :ARG1 (t / that))) :ARG2 h) 1038. And I should be obliged to pretend that I was nursing her back to life - - for if I did not do that , to humble myself also , she would really allow herself to die ... " (lpp_1943.1038) (a / and :op2 (o / oblige-02 :ARG1 i :ARG2 (p / pretend-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (n / nurse-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 s :purpose (l / live-01 :ARG0 s)))) :ARG1-of (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (a2 / allow-01 :ARG0 (s / she) :ARG1 (d / die-01 :ARG1 s) :ARG1-of (r / real-04) :condition (p2 / pretend-01 :polarity - :ARG0 i :ARG1 n :purpose (h / humble-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (i / i) :mod (a3 / also)))))) 1039. Then he went on with his reflections : " I thought that I was rich , with a flower that was unique in all the world ; and all I had was a common rose . (lpp_1943.1039) (g / go-on-25 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (r / reflect-02 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (c2 / contrast-01 :ARG1 (t / think-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (r3 / rich :ARG1-of (c3 / cause-01 :ARG0 (h3 / have-03 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (f / flower :mod (u / unique :compared-to (w / world :mod (a2 / all)))))) :domain h)) :ARG2 (h2 / have-03 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (r2 / rose :mod (c / common)) :mod (a / all)))) :time (t2 / then)) 1040. A common rose , and three volcanoes that come up to my knees - - and one of them perhaps extinct forever ... that does n't make me a very great prince ... " (lpp_1943.1040) (m / make-02 :polarity - :ARG0 (a / and :op1 (r / rose :mod (c / common)) :op2 (v2 / volcano :quant 3 :ARG1-of (c2 / come-01 :ARG4 (k / knee :part-of i) :direction (u / up)) :ARG2-of (i2 / include-91 :ARG1 (v3 / volcano :quant 1 :mod (e / extinct :mod (p2 / perhaps) :duration (f / forever)))))) :ARG1 (p / prince :mod (g / great :degree (v / very)) :domain (i / i))) 1041. And he lay down in the grass and cried . (lpp_1943.1041) (a2 / and :op2 (a / and :op1 (l / lie-07 :ARG1 (h / he) :ARG2 (g / grass) :direction (d / down)) :op2 (c / cry-02 :ARG0 h))) 1042. Chapter 21 . (lpp_1943.1042) (c / chapter :mod 21) 1043. It was then that the fox appeared . (lpp_1943.1043) (a / appear-01 :ARG1 (f / fox) :time (t / then)) 1044. " Good morning , " said the fox . (lpp_1943.1044) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (f / fox) :ARG1 (m / morning :ARG1-of (g / good-02))) 1045. " Good morning , " the little prince responded politely , although when he turned around he saw nothing . (lpp_1943.1045) (r / respond-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG2 (m / morning :ARG1-of (g / good-02)) :manner (p2 / polite-01) :concession (s / see-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (n / nothing) :time (t / turn-01 :ARG1 p :direction (a / around)))) 1046. " I am right here , " the voice said , " under the apple tree . " (lpp_1943.1046) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (v / voice) :ARG1 (i / i :location (h / here :location (u / under :op1 (t / tree :mod (a / apple))) :mod (r / right)))) 1047. " Who are you ? " asked the little prince , and added , " You are very pretty to look at . " (lpp_1943.1047) (a / and :op1 (a2 / ask-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (y2 / you :mod (a3 / amr-unknown))) :op2 (a4 / add-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (l2 / look-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 y2 :ARG2 (p2 / pretty :degree (v / very))))) 1048. " I am a fox , " said the fox . (lpp_1943.1048) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (f / fox) :ARG1 (f2 / fox :domain f)) 1049. " Come and play with me , " proposed the little prince . (lpp_1943.1049) (p / propose-01 :ARG0 (p2 / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (c / come-01) :op2 (p3 / play-01 :ARG3 p2))) 1050. " I am so unhappy . " (lpp_1943.1050) (h / happy-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (i / i) :mod (s / so)) 1051. " I can not play with you , " the fox said . (lpp_1943.1051) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (f / fox) :ARG1 (p / possible-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (p2 / play-01 :ARG0 f :ARG3 (y / you)))) 1052. " I am not tamed . " (lpp_1943.1052) (t / tame-01 :ARG1 (i / i) :polarity -) 1053. " Ah ! (lpp_1943.1053) (a / ah :mode expressive) 1054. Please excuse me , " said the little prince . (lpp_1943.1054) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (e / excuse-01 :mode imperative :polite + :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (i / i))) 1055. But , after some thought , he added : " What does that mean - - ' tame ' ? " (lpp_1943.1055) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (a / add-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (m / mean-01 :ARG1 (t2 / tame-01) :ARG2 (a3 / amr-unknown)) :time (a2 / after :op1 (t / think-01 :mod (s / some))))) 1056. " You do not live here , " said the fox . (lpp_1943.1056) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (f / fox) :ARG1 (l / live-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :location (h / here :polarity -))) 1057. " What is it that you are looking for ? " (lpp_1943.1057) (l / look-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (a / amr-unknown)) 1058. " I am looking for men , " said the little prince . (lpp_1943.1058) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (l2 / look-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (m / man))) 1059. " What does that mean - - ' tame ' ? " (lpp_1943.1059) (m / mean-01 :ARG1 (t / tame-01) :ARG2 (a / amr-unknown)) 1060. " Men , " said the fox . (lpp_1943.1060) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (f / fox) :ARG1 (m / man)) 1061. " They have guns , and they hunt . (lpp_1943.1061) (a / and :op1 (h / have-03 :ARG0 (t / they) :ARG1 (g / gun)) :op2 (h2 / hunt-01 :ARG0 t)) 1062. It is very disturbing . (lpp_1943.1062) (d / disturb-01 :ARG0 (i / it) :degree (v / very)) 1063. They also raise chickens . (lpp_1943.1063) (r / raise-03 :ARG0 (t / they) :ARG1 (c / chicken) :mod (a / also)) 1064. These are their only interests . (lpp_1943.1064) (i / interest-01 :ARG0 (t / this) :ARG1 (t2 / they) :mod (o / only)) 1065. Are you looking for chickens ? " (lpp_1943.1065) (l / look-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (c / chicken) :mode interrogative) 1066. " No , " said the little prince . (lpp_1943.1066) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (n / no)) 1067. " I am looking for friends . (lpp_1943.1067) (l / look-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (p / person :ARG0-of (h / have-rel-role-91 :ARG1 i :ARG2 (f / friend)))) 1068. What does that mean - - ' tame ' ? " (lpp_1943.1068) (m / mean-01 :ARG1 (t / tame-01) :ARG2 (a / amr-unknown)) 1069. " It is an act too often neglected , " said the fox . (lpp_1943.1069) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (f / fox) :ARG1 (n / neglect-01 :ARG1 (a / act-02) :frequency (o / often :degree (t / too)))) 1070. It means to establish ties . " (lpp_1943.1070) (m / mean-01 :ARG1 (i / it) :ARG2 (e / establish-01 :ARG1 (t / tie-01))) 1071. " ' To establish ties ' ? " (lpp_1943.1071) (e / establish-01 :ARG1 (t / tie-01) :mode interrogative) 1072. " Just that , " said the fox . (lpp_1943.1072) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (f / fox) :ARG1 (t / that :mod (j / just))) 1073. " To me , you are still nothing more than a little boy who is just like a hundred thousand other little boys . (lpp_1943.1073) (o2 / opine-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (b / boy :mod (l / little) :ARG1-of (r / resemble-01 :ARG2 (b2 / boy :quant 100000 :mod (l2 / little) :mod (o / other)) :mod (j / just)) :domain (y2 / you :mod (m2 / more :polarity -)) :mod (s2 / still))) 1074. And I have no need of you . (lpp_1943.1074) (a / and :op2 (n / need-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (y / you) :polarity -)) 1075. And you , on your part , have no need of me . (lpp_1943.1075) (a / and :op2 (n / need-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (i / i))) 1076. To you , I am nothing more than a fox like a hundred thousand other foxes . (lpp_1943.1076) (o / opine-01 :ARG0 (y2 / you) :ARG1 (f / fox :ARG1-of (r3 / resemble-01 :ARG2 (f2 / fox :quant 100000 :mod (o3 / other))) :domain (i / i :mod (m2 / more :polarity -)))) 1077. But if you tame me , then we shall need each other . (lpp_1943.1077) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (n / need-01 :ARG0 (w / we) :ARG1 (o / other :mod (e / each)) :condition (t / tame-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (i / i)))) 1078. To me , you will be unique in all the world . (lpp_1943.1078) (o / opine-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (u / unique :domain (y / you) :location (w / world :mod (a / all)))) 1079. To you , I shall be unique in all the world ... " (lpp_1943.1079) (o / opine-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (u / unique :domain (i / i) :location (w / world :mod (a / all)))) 1080. " I am beginning to understand , " said the little prince . (lpp_1943.1080) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (b / begin-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (u / understand-01 :ARG0 i))) 1081. " There is a flower ... (lpp_1943.1081) (f / flower) 1082. I think that she has tamed me ... " (lpp_1943.1082) (t / think-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (t2 / tame-01 :ARG0 (s / she) :ARG1 i)) 1083. " It is possible , " said the fox . (lpp_1943.1083) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (f / fox) :ARG1 (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (i / it))) 1084. " On the Earth one sees all sorts of things . " (lpp_1943.1084) (s / see-01 :ARG0 (o / one) :ARG1 (t / thing :mod (s2 / sort :mod (a / all))) :location (p / planet :wiki "Earth" :name (n / name :op1 "Earth"))) 1085. " Oh , but this is not on the Earth ! " said the little prince . (lpp_1943.1085) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (o / oh :mode expressive) :op2 (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (b / be-located-at-91 :polarity - :ARG1 (t / this) :ARG2 (p2 / planet :wiki "Earth" :name (n / name :op1 "Earth")))))) 1086. The fox seemed perplexed , and very curious . (lpp_1943.1086) (s / seem-01 :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (p / perplex-01 :ARG1 (f / fox)) :op2 (c / curious-01 :ARG1 f :degree (v / very)))) 1087. " On another planet ? " (lpp_1943.1087) (b / be-located-at-91 :ARG2 (p / planet :mod (a2 / another)) :mode interrogative) 1088. " Yes . " (lpp_1943.1088) (y / yes) 1089. " Are there hunters on this planet ? " (lpp_1943.1089) (p / person :ARG0-of (h / hunt-01) :location (p2 / planet :mod (t / this)) :mode interrogative) 1090. " No . " (lpp_1943.1090) (n / no) 1091. " Ah , that is interesting ! (lpp_1943.1091) (a / ah-01 :ARG1 (i2 / interest-01 :ARG0 (t / that))) 1092. Are there chickens ? " (lpp_1943.1092) (c / chicken :mode interrogative) 1093. " No . " (lpp_1943.1093) (n / no) 1094. " Nothing is perfect , " sighed the fox . (lpp_1943.1094) (s / sigh-01 :ARG0 (f / fox) :ARG1 (p / perfect-02 :ARG1 (n / nothing))) 1095. But he came back to his idea . (lpp_1943.1095) (c2 / contrast-01 :ARG2 (c / come-01 :ARG1 (h / he) :ARG4 (i / idea :poss h) :direction (b2 / back))) 1096. " My life is very monotonous , " the fox said . (lpp_1943.1096) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (f / fox) :ARG1 (m / monotonous :domain (l / life :poss (i / i)) :degree (v / very))) 1097. " I hunt chickens ; men hunt me . (lpp_1943.1097) (a / and :op1 (h / hunt-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (c / chicken)) :op2 (h2 / hunt-01 :ARG0 (m / man) :ARG1 i)) 1098. All the chickens are just alike , and all the men are just alike . (lpp_1943.1098) (a / and :op1 (a2 / alike-05 :ARG1 (c / chicken :mod (a5 / all)) :mod (j / just)) :op2 (a3 / alike-05 :ARG1 (m / man :mod (a7 / all)) :mod (j2 / just))) 1099. And , in consequence , I am a little bored . (lpp_1943.1099) (a / and :op2 (c2 / cause-01 :ARG1 (b / bore-02 :ARG1 (i / i) :degree (l / little)))) 1100. But if you tame me , it will be as if the sun came to shine on my life . (lpp_1943.1100) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (s / shine-01 :ARG1 (s2 / sun) :ARG2 (l / life :poss (i / i)) :condition (t / tame-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 i))) 1101. I shall know the sound of a step that will be different from all the others . (lpp_1943.1101) (k / know-04 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (s / sound-02 :ARG1 (s2 / step-01 :ARG1-of (d / differ-02 :ARG2 (s3 / step-01 :mod (o / other :mod (a / all))))))) 1102. Other steps send me hurrying back underneath the ground . (lpp_1943.1102) (s / send-03 :ARG0 (s2 / step-01 :mod (o / other)) :ARG1 (i / i) :ARG4 (u / underneath :op1 (g / ground)) :ARG5 (b / back) :manner (h / hurry-01 :ARG1 i)) 1103. Yours will call me , like music , out of my burrow . (lpp_1943.1103) (c / call-03 :ARG0 (s / step-01 :ARG1 (y / you)) :ARG1 (o / out-06 :ARG1 i :ARG2 (b / burrow :poss i)) :ARG2 (i / i) :ARG1-of (r / resemble-01 :ARG2 (m / music))) 1104. And then look : you see the grain - fields down yonder ? (lpp_1943.1104) (a / and :op2 (l / look-01 :ARG0 y :time (t / then) :mode imperative) :op3 (s / see-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (f / field :mod (g / grain) :location (y2 / yonder :mod (d / down))) :mode interrogative)) 1105. I do not eat bread . (lpp_1943.1105) (e / eat-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (b / bread) :polarity -) 1106. Wheat is of no use to me . (lpp_1943.1106) (u / use-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (w / wheat) :polarity -) 1107. The wheat fields have nothing to say to me . (lpp_1943.1107) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (f / field :mod (w / wheat)) :ARG1 (n / nothing) :ARG2 (i / i)) 1108. And that is sad . (lpp_1943.1108) (a / and :op2 (s / sad-02 :ARG0 (t2 / that))) 1109. But you have hair that is the colour of gold . (lpp_1943.1109) (c2 / contrast-01 :ARG2 (h / have-03 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (h2 / hair :mod (c / color :mod (g / gold))))) 1110. Think how wonderful that will be when you have tamed me ! (lpp_1943.1110) (t / think-01 :mode imperative :ARG0 y :ARG1 (w / wonderful-03 :ARG1 (t2 / tame-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (i / i)) :degree (a / amr-unknown))) 1111. The grain , which is also golden , will bring me back the thought of you . (lpp_1943.1111) (b / bring-01 :ARG0 (g / grain :mod (g2 / golden :mod (a / also))) :ARG1 (t / think-01 :ARG1 (y / you)) :ARG2 (i / i) :direction (b2 / back)) 1112. And I shall love to listen to the wind in the wheat ... " (lpp_1943.1112) (a / and :op2 (l / love-02 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (l2 / listen-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (w / wind :location (w2 / wheat))))) 1113. The fox gazed at the little prince , for a long time . (lpp_1943.1113) (g / gaze-01 :ARG0 (f / fox) :ARG1 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1-of (l2 / long-03)) 1114. " Please - - tame me ! " he said . (lpp_1943.1114) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (t / tame-01 :mode imperative :polite + :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 h)) 1115. " I want to , very much , " the little prince replied . (lpp_1943.1115) (r / reply-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG2 (w / want-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (t / tame-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (y / you)) :degree (m / much :degree (v / very)))) 1116. " But I have not much time . (lpp_1943.1116) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (h / have-03 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (t / time :quant (m / much :polarity -)))) 1117. I have friends to discover , and a great many things to understand . " (lpp_1943.1117) (o / obligate-01 :ARG2 (a / and :op1 (d / discover-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (p / person :ARG0-of (h / have-rel-role-91 :ARG1 i :ARG2 (f / friend)))) :op2 (u / understand-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (t / thing :quant (m / many :mod (g / great)))))) 1118. " One only understands the things that one tames , " said the fox . (lpp_1943.1118) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (f / fox) :ARG1 (u / understand-01 :ARG0 (o / one) :ARG1 (t / thing :ARG1-of (t2 / tame-01 :ARG0 o)) :mod (o2 / only))) 1119. " Men have no more time to understand anything . (lpp_1943.1119) (h / have-03 :ARG0 (m / man) :ARG1 (t / time :duration-of (u / understand-01 :ARG0 m :ARG1 (a / anything))) :polarity -) 1120. They buy things all ready made at the shops . (lpp_1943.1120) (b / buy-01 :ARG0 (t / they) :ARG1 (t2 / thing :ARG1-of (m / make-01 :time (a / already))) :location (s / shop)) 1121. But there is no shop anywhere where one can buy friendship , and so men have no friends any more . (lpp_1943.1121) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (p / possible-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (b / buy-01 :ARG0 (o / one) :ARG1 (f / friendship) :location (s / shop :location (a2 / anywhere)) :ARG0-of (c2 / cause-01 :ARG1 (h / have-rel-role-91 :polarity - :ARG0 (p2 / person) :ARG1 (m / man) :ARG2 (f2 / friend) :mod (a / anymore)))))) 1122. If you want a friend , tame me ... " (lpp_1943.1122) (t / tame-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (i / i) :condition (w / want-01 :ARG0 y :ARG1 (h / have-rel-role-91 :ARG0 (p / person) :ARG1 y :ARG2 (f / friend)))) 1123. " What must I do , to tame you ? " asked the little prince . (lpp_1943.1123) (a / ask-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (o / obligate-01 :ARG2 (d / do-02 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (a2 / amr-unknown) :purpose (t / tame-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (y / you))))) 1124. " You must be very patient , " replied the fox . (lpp_1943.1124) (r / reply-01 :ARG0 (f / fox) :ARG2 (o / obligate-01 :ARG2 (p / patient-01 :ARG1 (y / you) :degree (v / very)))) 1125. " First you will sit down at a little distance from me - - like that - - in the grass . (lpp_1943.1125) (s / sit-down-02 :ARG1 (y / you) :time (f / first) :location (r / relative-position :op1 (i / i) :quant (l / little) :unit (d / distance)) :direction (d2 / down :location (g / grass)) :example (t / that)) 1126. I shall look at you out of the corner of my eye , and you will say nothing . (lpp_1943.1126) (a / and :op1 (l / look-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (y / you) :source (c / corner :part-of (e / eye :part-of i))) :op2 (s / say-01 :ARG0 y :ARG1 (n / nothing))) 1127. Words are the source of misunderstandings . (lpp_1943.1127) (s / source-01 :ARG1 (m / misunderstand-01) :ARG2 (w / word)) 1128. But you will sit a little closer to me , every day ... " (lpp_1943.1128) (c2 / contrast-01 :ARG2 (s / sit-01 :ARG1 (y / you) :ARG2 (c / close-10 :ARG1 y :ARG2 (i / i) :degree (m / more :mod (l / little)) :frequency (r2 / rate-entity-91 :ARG3 (t / temporal-quantity :quant 1 :unit (d / day)))))) 1129. The next day the little prince came back . (lpp_1943.1129) (c / come-01 :ARG1 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :direction (b / back) :time (d / day :mod (n / next))) 1130. " It would have been better to come back at the same hour , " said the fox . (lpp_1943.1130) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (f / fox) :ARG1 (g / good-02 :ARG1 (c / come-01 :direction (b2 / back) :time (h / hour :ARG1-of (s2 / same-01))) :degree (m / more))) 1131. " If , for example , you come at four o'clock in the afternoon , then at three o'clock I shall begin to be happy . (lpp_1943.1131) (b / begin-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (h / happy-01 :ARG1 i) :condition (c / come-01 :ARG1 (y / you) :time (d2 / date-entity :time "4:00" :dayperiod (a / afternoon)) :ARG0-of (e / exemplify-01)) :time (d / date-entity :time "3:00")) 1132. I shall feel happier and happier as the hour advances . (lpp_1943.1132) (f / feel-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (h / happy-01 :ARG1 i :degree (m / more)) :op2 (h2 / happy-01 :ARG1 i :degree (m2 / more))) :time (a2 / advance-01 :ARG1 (h3 / hour))) 1133. At four o'clock , I shall already be worrying and jumping about . (lpp_1943.1133) (a / and :op1 (w / worry-01 :ARG1 (i / i)) :op2 (j / jump-03 :ARG0 i :direction (a2 / about)) :time (d / date-entity :time "4:00") :time (a3 / already)) 1134. I shall show you how happy I am ! (lpp_1943.1134) (s / show-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (h / happy-01 :ARG1 i :degree (s2 / so)) :ARG2 (y / you)) 1135. But if you come at just any time , I shall never know at what hour my heart is to be ready to greet you ... (lpp_1943.1135) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (k / know-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (h3 / hour :time (r / ready-02 :ARG1 (h2 / heart :part-of i) :ARG2 (g / greet-01 :ARG0 h2 :ARG1 (y / you)))) :time (e / ever) :condition (c2 / come-01 :ARG1 (y2 / you) :time (t / time :mod (a2 / any :mod (j2 / just)))))) 1136. One must observe the proper rites ... " (lpp_1943.1136) (o / obligate-01 :ARG1 (o3 / one) :ARG2 (o2 / observe-01 :ARG0 o3 :ARG1 (r / rite :mod (p2 / proper)))) 1137. " What is a rite ? " asked the little prince . (lpp_1943.1137) (a / ask-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (r / rite :domain (a2 / amr-unknown))) 1138. " Those also are actions too often neglected , " said the fox . (lpp_1943.1138) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (f / fox) :ARG1 (a / act-02 :domain (t2 / that) :ARG1-of (n2 / neglect-01 :frequency (o / often :degree (t3 / too))) :mod (a3 / also))) 1139. " They are what make one day different from other days , one hour from other hours . (lpp_1943.1139) (t2 / thing :domain (t / they) :ARG0-of (m / make-02 :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (d / differ-02 :ARG1 (d2 / day :mod (o4 / one)) :ARG2 (d3 / day :mod (o / other))) :op2 (d4 / differ-02 :ARG1 (h / hour :mod (o3 / one)) :ARG2 (h2 / hour :mod (o2 / other)))))) 1140. There is a rite , for example , among my hunters . (lpp_1943.1140) (r / rite :ARG1-of (h / have-03 :ARG0 (p / person :ARG0-of (h2 / hunt-01 :ARG1 (i / i)))) :ARG0-of (e / exemplify-01)) 1141. Every Thursday they dance with the village girls . (lpp_1943.1141) (d / dance-01 :ARG0 (t / they) :ARG2 (g / girl :source (v / village)) :frequency (r / rate-entity-91 :ARG4 (d2 / date-entity :weekday (t2 / thursday)))) 1142. So Thursday is a wonderful day for me ! (lpp_1943.1142) (c / cause-01 :ARG1 (d2 / day :domain (d / date-entity :weekday (t / thursday)) :ARG1-of (w / wonderful-03) :beneficiary (i / i))) 1143. I can take a walk as far as the vineyards . (lpp_1943.1143) (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (w / walk-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :extent (f / far :degree (e / equal) :compared-to (v / vineyard)))) 1144. But if the hunters danced at just any time , every day would be like every other day , and I should never have any vacation at all . " (lpp_1943.1144) (c2 / contrast-01 :ARG2 (v2 / vacation-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (i / i) :condition (d / dance-01 :ARG0 (p / person :ARG0-of (h2 / hunt-01)) :time (a2 / any :mod (j / just)) :ARG1-of (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (r / resemble-01 :ARG1 (d2 / day :mod (e / every)) :ARG2 (d3 / day :mod (o / other :mod (e2 / every)))))) :quant (a4 / any) :mod (a3 / at-all))) 1145. So the little prince tamed the fox . (lpp_1943.1145) (c / cause-01 :ARG1 (t / tame-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (f / fox))) 1146. And when the hour of his departure drew near - - " Ah , " said the fox , " I shall cry . " (lpp_1943.1146) (a / and :op1 (s / say-01 :ARG0 (f / fox) :ARG1 (a2 / and :op1 (a3 / ah :mode expressive) :op2 (c / cry-02 :ARG0 f)) :time (h2 / hour :time-of (d / depart-01 :ARG0 f) :ARG1-of (n2 / near-01)))) 1147. " It is your own fault , " said the little prince . (lpp_1943.1147) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (f / fault-01 :ARG1 (y / you) :ARG2 (i / it))) 1148. " I never wished you any sort of harm ; but you wanted me to tame you ... " (lpp_1943.1148) (c / contrast-01 :ARG1 (w / wish-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (h / harm-01 :ARG1 (y / you) :mod (s / sort :mod (a / any))) :ARG2 y :time (e / ever)) :ARG2 (w2 / want-01 :ARG0 (y2 / you) :ARG1 (t / tame-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 y))) 1149. " Yes , that is so , " said the fox . (lpp_1943.1149) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (f / fox) :ARG1 (s2 / so :domain (t / that))) 1150. " But now you are going to cry ! " said the little prince . (lpp_1943.1150) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (c2 / cry-02 :ARG0 (y / you) :time (n / now)))) 1151. " Yes , that is so , " said the fox . (lpp_1943.1151) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (f / fox) :ARG1 (s2 / so :domain (t / that))) 1152. " Then it has done you no good at all ! " (lpp_1943.1152) (d / do-02 :ARG0 (i / it) :ARG1 (g / good-04 :polarity -) :ARG2 (y / you) :mod (a / at-all)) 1153. " It has done me good , " said the fox , " because of the color of the wheat fields . " (lpp_1943.1153) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (f2 / fox) :ARG1 (d / do-02 :ARG0 (i / it) :ARG1 (g / good-04 :ARG1 i :ARG2 f2) :ARG2 f2 :ARG1-of (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (c2 / color-01 :ARG1 (f / field :mod (w / wheat)))))) 1154. And then he added : " Go and look again at the roses . (lpp_1943.1154) (a / and :op1 (a2 / add-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (a3 / and :op1 (g / go-02 :ARG0 (y / you) :mode imperative) :op2 (l / look-01 :ARG0 y :ARG1 (r / rose) :mod (a4 / again) :mode imperative)) :time (t / then))) 1155. You will understand now that yours is unique in all the world . (lpp_1943.1155) (u / understand-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (u2 / unique :domain (r / rose :poss y) :location (w / world :extent (a / all))) :time (n / now)) 1156. Then come back to say goodbye to me , and I will make you a present of a secret . " (lpp_1943.1156) (a / and :op1 (c / come-01 :mode imperative :ARG1 (y / you) :direction (b / back) :time (t / then) :purpose (s / say-01 :ARG0 y :ARG1 (g / goodbye) :ARG2 (i / i))) :op2 (g2 / give-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (p / present) :ARG2 y :manner (r / reveal-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (s2 / secret) :ARG2 y))) 1157. The little prince went away , to look again at the roses . (lpp_1943.1157) (g / go-02 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :direction (a / away) :purpose (l2 / look-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (r / rose) :mod (a2 / again))) 1158. " You are not at all like my rose , " he said . (lpp_1943.1158) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (r / resemble-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (y / you) :ARG2 (r2 / rose :poss (i / i)) :degree (a / at-all))) 1159. " As yet you are nothing . (lpp_1943.1159) (n / nothing :domain (y / you) :time (a / as-yet)) 1160. No one has tamed you , and you have tamed no one . (lpp_1943.1160) (a / and :op1 (t / tame-01 :ARG0 (n / no-one) :ARG1 (y / you)) :op2 (t2 / tame-01 :ARG0 y :ARG1 n)) 1161. You are like my fox when I first knew him . (lpp_1943.1161) (r / resemble-01 :ARG1 (y / you) :ARG2 (f / fox :poss (i / i)) :time (k / know-02 :ARG0 i :ARG1 f :ord (o / ordinal-entity :value 1))) 1162. He was only a fox like a hundred thousand other foxes . (lpp_1943.1162) (f2 / fox :domain (h / he) :ARG1-of (r / resemble-01 :ARG2 (f3 / fox :quant 100000 :mod (o / other))) :mod (o2 / only)) 1163. But I have made him my friend , and now he is unique in all the world . " (lpp_1943.1163) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (m / make-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (h / have-rel-role-91 :ARG0 (h2 / he) :ARG1 i :ARG2 (f / friend)) :ARG0-of (c2 / cause-01 :ARG1 (u / unique :domain h2 :time (n / now) :location (w / world :extent (a2 / all)))))) 1164. And the roses were very much embarassed . (lpp_1943.1164) (a / and :op1 (e / embarrass-01 :ARG1 (r / rose) :degree (m / much :degree (v / very)))) 1165. " You are beautiful , but you are empty , " he went on . (lpp_1943.1165) (g / go-on-25 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (c / contrast-01 :ARG1 (b / beautiful-02 :ARG1 (y / you)) :ARG2 (e / empty-02 :ARG1 y))) 1166. " One could not die for you . (lpp_1943.1166) (p / possible-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (d / die-01 :ARG1 (o / one) :beneficiary (y / you))) 1167. To be sure , an ordinary passerby would think that my rose looked just like you - - the rose that belongs to me . (lpp_1943.1167) (t / think-01 :ARG0 (p2 / person :ARG0-of (p3 / pass-by-17) :mod (o / ordinary)) :ARG1 (l / look-02 :ARG0 (r / rose :poss (i / i) :ARG0-of (b / belong-01 :ARG1 i)) :ARG1 (y / you) :degree (j / just)) :ARG1-of (s / sure-02)) 1168. But in herself alone she is more important than all the hundreds of you other roses : because it is she that I have watered ; because it is she that I have put under the glass globe ; because it is she that I have sheltered behind the screen ; because it is for her that I have killed the caterpillars ( except the two or three that we saved to become butterflies ) ; because it is she that I have listened to , when she grumbled , or boasted , or ever sometimes when she said nothing . (lpp_1943.1168) (c4 / contrast-01 :ARG2 (i / important :degree (m / more) :domain (s / she :mod (a / alone)) :compared-to (r / rose :mod (a3 / all) :mod (o / other) :quant (m2 / multiple :op1 100)) :ARG1-of (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (a2 / and :op1 (w / water-01 :ARG0 (i2 / i) :ARG1 s) :op2 (p / put-01 :ARG0 i2 :ARG1 s :ARG2 (u / under :op1 (g / globe :consist-of (g2 / glass)))) :op3 (s3 / shelter-01 :ARG0 i2 :ARG1 s :ARG2 (b2 / behind :op1 (s4 / screen))) :op4 (k / kill-01 :ARG0 i2 :ARG1 (c2 / caterpillar :ARG2-of (e2 / except-01 :ARG1 (c3 / caterpillar :quant (o2 / or :op1 2 :op2 3) :ARG1-of (s2 / save-02 :ARG0 (w2 / we) :purpose (b3 / become-01 :ARG1 c3 :ARG2 (b4 / butterfly)))))) :beneficiary s) :op4 (l / listen-01 :ARG0 i2 :ARG1 s :time (o3 / or :op1 (g3 / grumble-01 :ARG0 s) :op2 (b5 / boast-01 :ARG0 s) :op3 (s6 / say-01 :ARG0 s :ARG1 (n / nothing) :frequency (s7 / sometimes :time (e / ever))))))))) 1169. Because she is my rose . (lpp_1943.1169) (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (r / rose :domain (s / she) :poss (i / i))) 1170. And he went back to meet the fox . (lpp_1943.1170) (a / and :op1 (g / go-02 :ARG0 (h / he) :direction (b / back) :purpose (m / meet-03 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (f / fox)))) 1171. " Goodbye , " he said . (lpp_1943.1171) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (g / goodbye)) 1172. " Goodbye , " said the fox . (lpp_1943.1172) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (f / fox) :ARG1 (g / goodbye)) 1173. " And now here is my secret , a very simple secret : It is only with the heart that one can see rightly ; what is essential is invisible to the eye . " (lpp_1943.1173) (a / and :op1 (s / secret :poss (i / i) :ARG1-of (s2 / simple-02 :degree (v / very)) :domain (a2 / and :op1 (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (s3 / see-01 :ARG0 (o2 / one) :ARG2-of (r / right-06) :instrument (h2 / heart)) :mod (o / only)) :op2 (p2 / possible-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (s4 / see-01 :ARG0 o2 :ARG1 (t / thing :mod (e / essential)) :instrument (e2 / eye)))) :time (n / now))) 1174. " What is essential is invisible to the eye , " the little prince repeated , so that he would be sure to remember . (lpp_1943.1174) (r / repeat-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (p2 / possible-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (s2 / see-01 :ARG1 (t / thing :mod (e / essential)) :instrument (e2 / eye))) :purpose (r2 / remember-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 p2 :ARG1-of (s / sure-02))) 1175. " It is the time you have wasted for your rose that makes your rose so important . " (lpp_1943.1175) (t / time :ARG1-of (w / waste-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :beneficiary (r / rose :poss y)) :ARG0-of (m / make-02 :ARG1 (i / important :domain r :degree (s / so)))) 1176. " It is the time I have wasted for my rose - - " said the little prince , so that he would be sure to remember . (lpp_1943.1176) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (t / time :ARG1-of (w / waste-01 :ARG0 p) :beneficiary (r / rose :poss p)) :purpose (r2 / remember-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1-of (s2 / sure-02))) 1177. " Men have forgotten this truth , " said the fox . (lpp_1943.1177) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (f / fox) :ARG1 (f2 / forget-01 :ARG0 (m / man) :ARG1 (t / truth :mod (t2 / this)))) 1178. " But you must not forget it . (lpp_1943.1178) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (o / obligate-01 :ARG1 (y / you) :ARG2 (f / forget-01 :polarity - :ARG0 y :ARG1 (i / it)))) 1179. You become responsible , forever , for what you have tamed . (lpp_1943.1179) (b / become-01 :ARG1 (y / you) :ARG2 (r / responsible-03 :ARG0 y :ARG1 (t2 / thing :ARG1-of (t / tame-01 :ARG0 y)) :extent (f / forever))) 1180. You are responsible for your rose ... " (lpp_1943.1180) (r / responsible-03 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (r2 / rose :poss y)) 1181. " I am responsible for my rose , " the little prince repeated , so that he would be sure to remember . (lpp_1943.1181) (r / repeat-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (r2 / responsible-03 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (r3 / rose :poss p)) :purpose (r4 / remember-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1-of (s / sure-02))) 1182. Chapter 22 . (lpp_1943.1182) (c / chapter :mod 22) 1183. " Good morning , " said the little prince . (lpp_1943.1183) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (m / morning :ARG1-of (g / good-02))) 1184. " Good morning , " said the railway switchman . (lpp_1943.1184) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (s2 / switchman :mod (r / railway)) :ARG1 (m / morning :ARG1-of (g / good-02))) 1185. " What do you do here ? " the little prince asked . (lpp_1943.1185) (a / ask-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (d / do-02 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (a2 / amr-unknown) :location (h / here))) 1186. " I sort out travelers , in bundles of a thousand , " said the switchman . (lpp_1943.1186) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (s2 / switchman) :ARG1 (s3 / sort-01 :ARG0 s2 :ARG1 (p / person :ARG0-of (t / travel-01)) :ARG2 (b / bundle-01 :ARG0 s2 :ARG1 p :ARG2 (p2 / person :quant 1000)))) 1187. " I send off the trains that carry them ; now to the right , now to the left . " (lpp_1943.1187) (s / send-03 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (t / train :ARG0-of (c / carry-01 :ARG1 (t2 / they))) :ARG5 (a / and :op1 (r / right-04 :time (n / now)) :op2 (l / left-20 :time (n2 / now)))) 1188. And a brilliantly lighted express train shook the switchman 's cabin as it rushed by with a roar like thunder . (lpp_1943.1188) (a / and :op2 (s / shake-01 :ARG0 (t / train :mod (e / express-02) :ARG1-of (l / light-04 :manner (b / brilliant-02))) :ARG1 (c / cabin :poss (s2 / switchman)) :time (r / rush-01 :ARG1 t :direction (b2 / by) :ARG0-of (r2 / roar-01 :ARG1-of (r3 / resemble-01 :ARG2 (t2 / thunder)))))) 1189. " They are in a great hurry , " said the little prince . (lpp_1943.1189) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (h / hurry-01 :ARG1 (t / they) :degree (g / great))) 1190. " What are they looking for ? " (lpp_1943.1190) (l / look-01 :ARG0 (t / they) :ARG1 (a / amr-unknown)) 1191. " Not even the locomotive engineer knows that , " said the switchman . (lpp_1943.1191) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (s2 / switchman) :ARG1 (k / know-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (p / person :ARG0-of (e / engineer-01 :ARG1 (l / locomotive)) :mod (e2 / even)) :ARG1 (t / that))) 1192. And a second brilliantly lighted express thundered by , in the opposite direction . (lpp_1943.1192) (a / and :op2 (t / thunder-01 :ARG0 (t2 / train :mod (e / express-02) :ARG1-of (l / light-04 :manner (b2 / brilliant-02)) :ord (o2 / ordinal-entity :value 2)) :direction (b / by) :direction (o / opposite-01 :ARG2 (d / direction)))) 1193. " Are they coming back already ? " demanded the little prince . (lpp_1943.1193) (d / demand-01 :mode interrogative :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (c / come-01 :ARG1 (t / they) :direction (b / back) :time (a / already))) 1194. " These are not the same ones , " said the switchman . (lpp_1943.1194) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (s2 / switchman) :ARG1 (o / one :ARG1-of (s3 / same-01 :polarity -) :domain (t / this))) 1195. " It is an exchange . " (lpp_1943.1195) (e / exchange-01 :domain (i / it)) 1196. " Were they not satisfied where they were ? " asked the little prince . (lpp_1943.1196) (a / ask-01 :mode interrogative :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (s / satisfy-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (t / they) :location-of (t2 / they))) 1197. " No one is ever satisfied where he is , " said the switchman . (lpp_1943.1197) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (s2 / switchman) :ARG1 (s3 / satisfy-01 :ARG1 (n / no-one) :time (e / ever) :location n)) 1198. And they heard the roaring thunder of a third brilliantly lighted express . (lpp_1943.1198) (a / and :op2 (h / hear-01 :ARG0 (t / they) :ARG1 (t2 / thunder-01 :ARG1-of (r / roar-01)) :ARG2 (t3 / train :mod (e / express-02) :ARG1-of (l / light-04 :manner (b / brilliant-02)) :ord (o / ordinal-entity :value 3)))) 1199. " Are they pursuing the first travelers ? " demanded the little prince . (lpp_1943.1199) (d / demand-01 :mode interrogative :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (p2 / pursue-01 :ARG0 (t / they) :ARG1 (p3 / person :ARG0-of (t2 / travel-01 :ord (o / ordinal-entity :value 1))))) 1200. " They are pursuing nothing at all , " said the switchman . (lpp_1943.1200) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (s2 / switchman) :ARG1 (p / pursue-01 :ARG0 (t / they) :ARG1 (n / nothing :extent (a / at-all)))) 1201. " They are asleep in there , or if they are not asleep they are yawning . (lpp_1943.1201) (o / or :op1 (s / sleep-01 :ARG0 (t / they) :location (t2 / there)) :op2 (y / yawn-01 :ARG0 t :condition (s2 / sleep-01 :polarity - :ARG0 t))) 1202. Only the children are flattening their noses against the windowpanes . " (lpp_1943.1202) (f / flatten-01 :ARG0 (c / child :mod (o / only)) :ARG1 (n / nose :part-of c) :ARG1-of (c2 / cause-01 :ARG0 (p / push-01 :ARG0 c :ARG1 n :ARG2 (w / windowpane)))) 1203. " Only the children know what they are looking for , " said the little prince . (lpp_1943.1203) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (k / know-01 :ARG0 (c / child :mod (o / only)) :ARG1 (t / thing :ARG1-of (l2 / look-01 :ARG0 c)))) 1204. " They waste their time over a rag doll and it becomes very important to them ; and if anybody takes it away from them , they cry ... " (lpp_1943.1204) (a / and :op1 (c3 / cause-01 :ARG0 (w / waste-01 :ARG0 (t / they) :ARG1 (t2 / time :poss t) :ARG1-of (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (d / doll :mod (r / rag)))) :ARG1 (b / become-01 :ARG1 d :ARG2 (i / important :ARG1-of (o / opine-01 :ARG0 t) :degree (v / very)))) :op2 (c2 / cry-02 :ARG0 t :condition (t3 / take-away-05 :ARG0 (a3 / anybody) :ARG1 d :source t))) 1205. " They are lucky , " the switchman said . (lpp_1943.1205) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (s2 / switchman) :ARG1 (l / lucky :domain (t / they))) 1206. Chapter 23 . (lpp_1943.1206) (c / chapter :mod 23) 1207. " Good morning , " said the little prince . (lpp_1943.1207) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (m / morning :ARG1-of (g / good-02))) 1208. " Good morning , " said the merchant . (lpp_1943.1208) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / person :ARG0-of (m / merchandise-01)) :ARG1 (m2 / morning :ARG1-of (g / good-02))) 1209. This was a merchant who sold pills that had been invented to quench thirst . (lpp_1943.1209) (s / sell-01 :ARG0 (p / person :ARG0-of (m / merchandise-01) :domain (t2 / this)) :ARG1 (p2 / pill :ARG1-of (i / invent-01) :purpose (q / quench-01 :ARG0 p2 :ARG1 (t / thirst-01)))) 1210. You need only swallow one pill a week , and you would feel no need of anything to drink . (lpp_1943.1210) (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (n / need-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (s / swallow-01 :ARG1 (r / rate-entity-91 :ARG1 (p / pill :quant 1) :ARG3 (t / temporal-quantity :quant 1 :unit (w / week)))) :mod (o / only)) :ARG1 (f / feel-01 :polarity - :ARG0 y :ARG1 (n2 / need-01 :ARG0 y :ARG1 (d / drink-01 :ARG0 y :ARG1 (a2 / anything))))) 1211. " Why are you selling those ? " asked the little prince . (lpp_1943.1211) (a / ask-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (s / sell-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (t / that) :ARG1-of (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (a2 / amr-unknown)))) 1212. " Because they save a tremendous amount of time , " said the merchant . (lpp_1943.1212) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / person :ARG0-of (m / merchandise-01)) :ARG1 (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (t / they) :ARG1 (s2 / save-01 :ARG0 t :ARG1 (t2 / time :ARG1-of (a / amount-01 :ARG2 (t3 / tremendous)))))) 1213. " Computations have been made by experts . (lpp_1943.1213) (m / make-01 :ARG0 (p / person :ARG1-of (e / expert-01)) :ARG1 (t / thing :ARG1-of (c / compute-01))) 1214. With these pills , you save fifty - three minutes in every week . " (lpp_1943.1214) (s / save-03 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (r / rate-entity-91 :ARG1 (t / temporal-quantity :quant 53 :unit (m / minute)) :ARG2 (t3 / temporal-quantity :quant 1 :unit (w / week))) :instrument (p / pill :mod (t2 / this))) 1215. " And what do I do with those fifty - three minutes ? " (lpp_1943.1215) (a / and :op1 (d / do-02 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (a2 / amr-unknown) :ARG2 (t / temporal-quantity :quant 53 :unit (m / minute) :mod (t2 / that)))) 1216. " Anything you like ... " (lpp_1943.1216) (d / do-02 :ARG0 (y2 / you) :ARG1 (a2 / anything :ARG1-of (l / like-02 :ARG0 y2))) 1217. " As for me , " said the little prince to himself , " if I had fifty - three minutes to spend as I liked , I should walk at my leisure toward a spring of fresh water . " (lpp_1943.1217) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (w / walk-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :direction (t / toward :destination (s2 / spring :source-of (w2 / water :ARG1-of (f / fresh-04)))) :manner (l2 / leisure :poss p) :condition (h / have-03 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (t2 / temporal-quantity :quant 53 :unit (m / minute) :ARG1-of (s3 / spend-02 :ARG2 (l3 / like-02 :ARG0 p))))) :ARG2 p) 1218. Chapter 24 . (lpp_1943.1218) (c / chapter :mod 24) 1219. It was now the eighth day since I had had my accident in the desert , and I had listened to the story of the merchant as I was drinking the last drop of my water supply . (lpp_1943.1219) (a / and :op1 (p / pass-03 :ARG1 (t2 / temporal-quantity :quant 8 :unit (d / day)) :time (s / since :op1 (a2 / accident :poss (i / i) :location (d2 / desert)))) :op2 (l / listen-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (s2 / story :poss (p2 / person :ARG0-of (m2 / merchandise-01))) :time (d3 / drink-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (d4 / drop :part-of (w / water :ARG1-of (s3 / supply-01 :ARG2 i)) :ord (o / ordinal-entity :value "-1"))))) 1220. " Ah , " (lpp_1943.1220) (a / ah :mode expressive) 1221. I said to the little prince , " these memories of yours are very charming ; but I have not yet succeeded in repairing my plane ; I have nothing more to drink ; and I , too , should be very happy if I could walk at my leisure toward a spring of fresh water ! " (lpp_1943.1221) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (c2 / charm-01 :ARG0 (m / memory :poss (y / you) :mod (t / this)) :concession-of (a2 / and :op1 (s2 / succeed-01 :polarity - :ARG0 i :ARG1 (r / repair-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (p2 / plane :poss i)) :time (y2 / yet)) :op2 (h / have-03 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (n / nothing :purpose (d / drink-01 :ARG0 i))) :op3 (h2 / happy-01 :ARG1 i :degree (v2 / very) :condition (p3 / possible-01 :ARG1 (w / walk-01 :ARG0 i :direction (s3 / spring :source-of (w2 / water :ARG1-of (f / fresh-04))) :manner (a3 / at :op1 (l2 / leisure :poss i)))))) :degree (v / very))) :ARG2 (p / prince :mod (l / little))) 1222. " My friend the fox - - " the little prince said to me . (lpp_1943.1222) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (f / fox :ARG0-of (h / have-rel-role-91 :ARG1 i :ARG2 (f2 / friend))) :ARG2 (i / i)) 1223. " My dear little man , this is no longer a matter that has anything to do with the fox ! " (lpp_1943.1223) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (c / concern-02 :ARG0 (m2 / matter :domain (t / this)) :ARG1 (f / fox) :time (n / no-longer)) :ARG2 (m / man :mod (l / little) :poss i :mod (d / dear))) 1224. " Why not ? " (lpp_1943.1224) (c2 / concern-02 :polarity - :ARG1-of (c3 / cause-01 :ARG0 (a / amr-unknown))) 1225. " Because I am about to die of thirst ... " (lpp_1943.1225) (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (d / die-01 :ARG1 (i / i) :ARG1-of (c2 / cause-01 :ARG0 (t / thirst-01 :ARG0 i)) :time (a / about-to))) 1226. He did not follow my reasoning , and he answered me : " It is a good thing to have had a friend , even if one is about to die . (lpp_1943.1226) (a / and :op1 (f / follow-02 :polarity - :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (r / reason-01 :ARG0 (i / i))) :op2 (a2 / answer-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 i :ARG2 (g / good-02 :ARG1 (h2 / have-rel-role-91 :ARG1 o :ARG2 (f2 / friend)) :concession (e / even-if :op1 (d / die-01 :ARG1 (o / one) :time (a3 / about-to)))))) 1227. I , for instance , am very glad to have had a fox as a friend ... " (lpp_1943.1227) (g / glad-02 :ARG0 (h / have-rel-role-91 :ARG0 (f2 / fox) :ARG1 i :ARG2 (f / friend)) :ARG1 (i / i :ARG0-of (e / exemplify-01)) :degree (v / very)) 1228. " He has no way of guessing the danger , " (lpp_1943.1228) (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (g / guess-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (d / danger)) :polarity -) 1229. I said to myself . (lpp_1943.1229) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG2 i) 1230. " He has never been either hungry or thirsty . (lpp_1943.1230) (a / and :op1 (h / hunger-01 :ARG0 (h2 / he) :polarity -) :op2 (t / thirst-01 :ARG0 h2 :polarity -) :time (e / ever)) 1231. A little sunshine is all he needs ... " (lpp_1943.1231) (n / need-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (s / sunshine :quant (l / little)) :mod (a / all)) 1232. But he looked at me steadily , and replied to my thought : " I am thirsty , too . (lpp_1943.1232) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (a2 / and :op1 (l / look-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (i / i) :manner (s / steady)) :op2 (r / reply-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (t / thing :ARG1-of (t2 / think-01 :ARG0 i)) :ARG2 (t3 / thirst-01 :ARG0 h :mod (t4 / too))))) 1233. Let us look for a well ... " (lpp_1943.1233) (l / look-01 :ARG0 (w / we) :ARG1 (w2 / well) :mode imperative) 1234. I made a gesture of weariness . (lpp_1943.1234) (g2 / gesture-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (w / weary-01 :ARG1 i)) 1235. It is absurd to look for a well , at random , in the immensity of the desert . (lpp_1943.1235) (a / absurd :domain (l / look-01 :ARG1 (w / well) :location (d / desert :mod (i / immense)) :manner (r / random))) 1236. But nevertheless we started walking . (lpp_1943.1236) (h / have-concession-91 :ARG1 (s / start-01 :ARG0 (w / we) :ARG1 (w2 / walk-01))) 1237. When we had trudged along for several hours , in silence , the darkness fell , and the stars began to come out . (lpp_1943.1237) (a / and :op1 (f / fall-04 :ARG1 (d / darkness)) :op2 (b / begin-01 :ARG0 (s / star) :ARG1 (c / come-out-09 :ARG1 s)) :time (t / trudge-01 :ARG0 (w / we) :duration (s2 / several :op1 (t2 / temporal-quantity :quant 1 :unit (h / hour))) :manner (s3 / silent))) 1238. Thirst had made me a little feverish , and I looked at them as if I were in a dream . (lpp_1943.1238) (a / and :op1 (m / make-02 :ARG0 (t / thirst-01 :ARG0 (i / i)) :ARG1 (f / feverish :domain i :degree (l / little))) :op2 (l2 / look-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (t2 / they) :ARG1-of (r / resemble-01 :ARG2 (d / dream-01 :ARG0 i)))) 1239. The little prince 's last words came reeling back into my memory : " Then you are thirsty , too ? " (lpp_1943.1239) (c / come-01 :ARG1 (w / word-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l2 / little)) :ARG1 (t / thirst-01 :mode interrogative :ARG0 (y / you :mod (t2 / too))) :mod (l / last)) :ARG4 (m / memory :poss (i / i)) :manner (r / reel-03 :ARG1 w :ARG2 m)) 1240. I demanded . (lpp_1943.1240) (d / demand-01 :ARG0 (i / i)) 1241. But he did not reply to my question . (lpp_1943.1241) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (r / reply-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (q / question-01 :ARG0 (i / i)) :polarity -)) 1242. He merely said to me : " Water may also be good for the heart ... " (lpp_1943.1242) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (g / good-04 :ARG1 (w / water) :ARG2 (h2 / heart) :mod (a / also))) :ARG2 (i / i) :mod (m / mere)) 1243. I did not understand this answer , but I said nothing . (lpp_1943.1243) (u2 / understand-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (a / answer :mod (t / this)) :polarity - :concession-of (s / say-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (n / nothing))) 1244. I knew very well that it was impossible to cross - examine him . (lpp_1943.1244) (k / know-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (p / possible-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (c / crossexamine-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (h / he))) :degree (w / well :degree (v / very))) 1245. He was tired . (lpp_1943.1245) (t / tire-01 :ARG1 (h / he)) 1246. He sat down . (lpp_1943.1246) (s / sit-down-02 :ARG1 (h / he)) 1247. I sat down beside him . (lpp_1943.1247) (s / sit-down-02 :ARG1 (i / i) :location (b / beside :op1 (h / he))) 1248. And , after a little silence , he spoke again : " The stars are beautiful , because of a flower that can not be seen . " (lpp_1943.1248) (a / and :op2 (s / speak-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (b / beautiful-02 :ARG1 (s5 / star) :ARG1-of (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (f / flower :ARG1-of (s6 / see-01 :ARG1-of (p / possible-01 :polarity -))))) :time (a2 / after :op1 (s2 / silent :duration (l / little))) :mod (a3 / again))) 1249. I replied , " Yes , that is so . " (lpp_1943.1249) (r / reply-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG2 (s / so :domain (t / that))) 1250. And , without saying anything more , I looked across the ridges of sand that were stretched out before us in the moonlight . (lpp_1943.1250) (a / and :op2 (l / look-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (a3 / across :op1 (r / ridge :consist-of (s / sand) :ARG1-of (s2 / stretch-out-02 :location (b / before :op1 (w / we))) :ARG1-of (l2 / light-04 :ARG0 (m / moon)))) :manner (s3 / say-01 :polarity - :ARG0 i :ARG1 (a2 / anything :mod (m2 / more))))) 1251. " The desert is beautiful , " the little prince added . (lpp_1943.1251) (a / add-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (b / beautiful-02 :ARG1 (d / desert))) 1252. And that was true . (lpp_1943.1252) (a / and :op2 (t / true-01 :ARG1 (t2 / that))) 1253. I have always loved the desert . (lpp_1943.1253) (l / love-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (d / desert) :time (a / always)) 1254. One sits down on a desert sand dune , sees nothing , hears nothing . (lpp_1943.1254) (a / and :op1 (s / sit-down-02 :ARG1 (o / one) :location (d / dune :consist-of (s2 / sand) :location (d2 / desert))) :op2 (s3 / see-01 :ARG0 o :ARG1 (n / nothing)) :op3 (h / hear-01 :ARG0 o :ARG1 (n2 / nothing))) 1255. Yet through the silence something throbs , and gleams ... (lpp_1943.1255) (a2 / and :op1 (t / throb-01 :ARG1 (s / something)) :op2 (g / gleam-01 :ARG0 s) :concession (s2 / silent)) 1256. " What makes the desert beautiful , " said the little prince , " is that somewhere it hides a well ... " (lpp_1943.1256) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (m / make-02 :ARG0 (h / hide-01 :ARG0 d :ARG1 (w / well) :location (s2 / somewhere)) :ARG1 (b / beautiful-02 :ARG1 (d / desert)))) 1257. I was astonished by a sudden understanding of that mysterious radiation of the sands . (lpp_1943.1257) (a / astonish-01 :ARG0 (u / understand-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (r / radiate-01 :ARG0 (s2 / sand) :mod (m / mystery) :mod (t / that)) :manner (s / sudden)) :ARG1 (i / i)) 1258. When I was a little boy I lived in an old house , and legend told us that a treasure was buried there . (lpp_1943.1258) (a / and :op1 (l / live-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :location (h / house :mod (o / old)) :time (b / boy :mod (l2 / little) :domain i)) :op2 (t / tell-01 :ARG0 (l3 / legend) :ARG1 (b2 / bury-01 :ARG1 (t2 / treasure) :location h) :ARG2 (w / we))) 1259. To be sure , no one had ever known how to find it ; perhaps no one had ever even looked for it . (lpp_1943.1259) (a / and :op1 (s / sure-02 :ARG0 (n / no-one) :ARG1 (t / thing :manner-of (f / find-01 :ARG0 n :ARG1 (i / it))) :time (e2 / ever) :mod (t2 / to-be-sure)) :op2 (p2 / possible-01 :ARG1 (l / look-01 :ARG0 n :ARG1 i :time e2))) 1260. But it cast an enchantment over that house . (lpp_1943.1260) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (c2 / cast-01 :ARG0 (i / it) :ARG1 (e / enchant-01) :ARG2 (h / house :mod (t / that)))) 1261. My home was hiding a secret in the depths of its heart ... (lpp_1943.1261) (h / hide-01 :ARG0 (h2 / home :poss (i / i)) :ARG1 (s / secret) :location (d / deep-02 :ARG1 (h3 / heart :part-of h2))) 1262. " Yes , " (lpp_1943.1262) (y / yes) 1263. I said to the little prince . (lpp_1943.1263) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG2 (p / prince :mod (l / little))) 1264. " The house , the stars , the desert - - what gives them their beauty is something that is invisible ! " (lpp_1943.1264) (g2 / give-01 :ARG0 (s3 / something :ARG1-of (s4 / see-01 :ARG1-of (p / possible-01 :polarity -))) :ARG1 (b / beautiful-02 :ARG1 a) :ARG2 (a / and :op1 (h / house) :op2 (s2 / star) :op3 (d / desert))) 1265. " I am glad , " he said , " that you agree with my fox . " (lpp_1943.1265) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (g / glad-02 :ARG0 (a / agree-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG2 (f / fox :poss h)) :ARG1 h)) 1266. As the little prince dropped off to sleep , I took him in my arms and set out walking once more . (lpp_1943.1266) (a2 / and :op1 (t / take-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG3 (a / arm :part-of i)) :op2 (s / set-out-07 :ARG0 i :manner (w / walk-01) :mod (a3 / again :frequency 1)) :time (d / drop-off-03 :ARG0 p :ARG2 (s2 / sleep-01 :ARG0 p))) 1267. I felt deeply moved , and stirred . (lpp_1943.1267) (f / feel-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (m / move-05 :ARG1 i :ARG1-of (d / deep-02)) :op2 (s / stir-02 :ARG1 i))) 1268. It seemed to me that I was carrying a very fragile treasure . (lpp_1943.1268) (s / seem-01 :ARG1 (c / carry-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (t / treasure :mod (f / fragile :degree (v / very)))) :ARG2 (i / i)) 1269. It seemed to me , even , that there was nothing more fragile on all Earth . (lpp_1943.1269) (s / seem-01 :ARG1 (f / fragile :degree (m / more) :domain (n2 / nothing :location (p / planet :wiki "Earth" :name (n / name :op1 "Earth") :mod (a / all)))) :ARG2 (i / i) :mod (e / even)) 1270. In the moonlight I looked at his pale forehead , his closed eyes , his locks of hair that trembled in the wind , and I said to myself : " What I see here is nothing but a shell . (lpp_1943.1270) (a / and :op1 (l / look-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (a2 / and :op1 (f / forehead :part-of (h / he) :ARG1-of (p / pale-03)) :op2 (e / eye :ARG1-of (c / close-01) :part-of h) :op3 (l2 / lock :consist-of (h2 / hair) :ARG1-of (t / tremble-01 :ARG1-of (c2 / cause-01 :ARG0 (w / wind))) :part-of h) :ARG1-of (l3 / light-04 :ARG0 (m2 / moon)))) :op2 (s / say-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (s2 / see-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (s3 / shell) :mod (o / only) :location (h3 / here)) :ARG2 i)) 1271. What is most important is invisible ... " (lpp_1943.1271) (s / see-01 :ARG1 (t / thing :mod (i2 / important :degree (m / most))) :ARG1-of (p / possible-01 :polarity -)) 1272. As his lips opened slightly with the suspicious of a half - smile , I said to myself , again : " What moves me so deeply , about this little prince who is sleeping here , is his loyalty to a flower - - the image of a rose that shines through his whole being like the flame of a lamp , even when he is asleep ... " (lpp_1943.1272) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (m / move-05 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little) :ARG0-of (s2 / sleep-01 :location (h / here))) :ARG1 i :ARG2 (l2 / loyal-01 :ARG1 p :ARG2 (f / flower :op1 (i2 / image :poss (r / rose :ARG1-of (s3 / shine-01 :ARG2 (t / through :op1 (b / being :poss p :mod (w / whole))) :ARG1-of (r2 / resemble-01 :ARG2 (f2 / flame-01 :ARG1 (l3 / lamp))) :concession (e / even-when :op1 (s6 / sleep-01 :ARG0 p))))))) :ARG1-of (d / deep-02)) :ARG2 i :time (o / open-01 :ARG1 (l4 / lip :part-of p) :degree (s4 / slight) :manner (s8 / smile-01 :mod (h3 / half) :mod (s5 / suspicious))) :mod (a2 / again)) 1273. And I felt him to be more fragile still . (lpp_1943.1273) (a / and :op2 (f / feel-02 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (f3 / fragile :domain (h / he) :degree (m / more) :mod (s / still)))) 1274. I felt the need of protecting him , as if he himself were a flame that might be extinguished by a little puff of wind ... (lpp_1943.1274) (f / feel-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (n / need-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (p / protect-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (h / he) :conj-as-if (f2 / flame-01 :ARG1 h :ARG1-of (e / extinguish-01 :ARG0 (p3 / puff-up-04 :ARG1 (w / wind) :mod (l / little)) :ARG1-of (p2 / possible-01)))))) 1275. And , as I walked on so , I found the well , at daybreak . (lpp_1943.1275) (a / and :op2 (f / find-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (w / well) :time (d / daybreak) :time (w2 / walk-01 :ARG0 i :mod (o / on) :manner (s / so)))) 1276. Chapter 25 . (lpp_1943.1276) (c / chapter :mod 25) 1277. " Men , " said the little prince , " set out on their way in express trains , but they do not know what they are looking for . (lpp_1943.1277) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (h / have-concession-91 :ARG1 (k / know-01 :polarity - :ARG0 m :ARG1 (t2 / thing :ARG1-of (l2 / look-01 :ARG0 m))) :ARG2 (s2 / set-out-07 :ARG0 (m / man) :path (w / way :poss m) :manner (t / train :mod (e / express))))) 1278. Then they rush about , and get excited , and turn round and round ... " (lpp_1943.1278) (a / and :op1 (r / rush-01 :ARG1 (t / they) :ARG2 (a2 / about)) :op2 (e / excite-01 :ARG1 t) :op3 (t2 / turn-01 :ARG1 t :direction (a3 / and :op1 (r2 / round) :op2 (r3 / round))) :time (t3 / then)) 1279. And he added : " It is not worth the trouble ... " (lpp_1943.1279) (a / and :op2 (a2 / add-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (w / worth-02 :polarity - :ARG1 (i / it) :ARG2 (t / trouble-01)))) 1280. The well that we had come to was not like the wells of the Sahara . (lpp_1943.1280) (w / well :ARG4-of (c / come-01 :ARG1 (w2 / we)) :ARG1-of (r / resemble-01 :polarity - :ARG2 (w3 / well :location (d / desert :wiki "Sahara" :name (n / name :op1 "Sahara"))))) 1281. The wells of the Sahara are mere holes dug in the sand . (lpp_1943.1281) (h / hole :ARG1-of (d / dig-01 :ARG2 (s / sand)) :mod (m / mere) :domain (w / well :location (d2 / desert :wiki "Sahara" :name (n / name :op1 "Sahara")))) 1282. This one was like a well in a village . (lpp_1943.1282) (r / resemble-01 :ARG1 (w / well :mod (t / this)) :ARG2 (w2 / well :location (v / village))) 1283. But there was no village here , and I thought I must be dreaming ... (lpp_1943.1283) (c3 / contrast-01 :ARG2 (a / and :op1 (v / village :polarity - :location (h / here)) :op2 (t / think-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (d / dream-01 :ARG0 i)))) 1284. " It is strange , " (lpp_1943.1284) (s / strange :domain (i / it)) 1285. I said to the little prince . (lpp_1943.1285) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG2 (p / prince :mod (l / little))) 1286. " Everything is ready for use : the pulley , the bucket , the rope ... " (lpp_1943.1286) (r / ready-02 :ARG1 (e / everything :example (a / and :op1 (p2 / pulley) :op2 (b / bucket) :op3 (r2 / rope))) :ARG2 (u / use-01 :ARG1 e)) 1287. He laughed , touched the rope , and set the pulley to working . (lpp_1943.1287) (a / and :op1 (l / laugh-01 :ARG0 (h / he)) :op2 (t / touch-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (r / rope)) :op3 (s / set-08 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (p / pulley) :ARG2 (w / work-09 :ARG1 p))) 1288. And the pulley moaned , like an old weathervane which the wind has long since forgotten . (lpp_1943.1288) (a / and :op2 (m / moan-01 :ARG0 (p / pulley) :ARG1-of (r / resemble-01 :ARG2 (m2 / moan-01 :ARG0 (w / weathervane :mod (o / old) :ARG1-of (f / forget-01 :ARG0 (w2 / wind) :time (s / since :op1 (l / long)))))))) 1289. " Do you hear ? " said the little prince . (lpp_1943.1289) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (h / hear-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :mode interrogative)) 1290. " We have wakened the well , and it is singing ... " (lpp_1943.1290) (a / and :op1 (w / wake-01 :ARG0 (w2 / we) :ARG1 (w3 / well)) :op2 (s / sing-01 :ARG0 w3)) 1291. I did not want him to tire himself with the rope . (lpp_1943.1291) (w / want-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (t / tire-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 h :instrument (r / rope)) :polarity -) 1292. " Leave it to me , " (lpp_1943.1292) (l / leave-02 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (i2 / it) :ARG2 (i / i) :mode imperative) 1293. I said . (lpp_1943.1293) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (i / i)) 1294. " It is too heavy for you . " (lpp_1943.1294) (h / heavy :domain (i2 / it) :degree (t / too) :compared-to (y / you)) 1295. I hoisted the bucket slowly to the edge of the well and set it there - - happy , tired as I was , over my achievement . (lpp_1943.1295) (a / and :op1 (h / hoist-01 :ARG0 (i / i :ARG1-of (c / content-01 :ARG2 (t3 / thing :ARG1-of (a2 / achieve-01 :ARG0 i)) :concession (a3 / and :op1 (h2 / happy-01 :ARG1 i) :op2 (t2 / tire-01 :ARG1 i)))) :ARG1 (b / bucket) :ARG1-of (s / slow-05) :destination (e / edge :part-of (w / well))) :op1 (s2 / set-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 b :ARG2 e)) 1296. The song of the pulley was still in my ears , and I could see the sunlight shimmer in the still trembling water . (lpp_1943.1296) (a / and :op1 (h / hear-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (s / sing-01 :ARG0 (p / pulley)) :mod (s2 / still)) :op2 (p2 / possible-01 :ARG1 (s3 / see-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (s4 / shimmer-01 :ARG1 (s5 / sunlight) :location (w / water :ARG1-of (t / tremble-01 :mod (s6 / still))))))) 1297. " I am thirsty for this water , " said the little prince . (lpp_1943.1297) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (t / thirst-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (w / water :mod (t2 / this)))) 1298. " Give me some of it to drink ... " (lpp_1943.1298) (g / give-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (t / thing :ARG1-of (i3 / include-91 :ARG2 (i / it)) :quant (s / some)) :ARG2 (i2 / i) :mode imperative :purpose (d / drink-01 :ARG0 i2 :ARG1 t)) 1299. And I understood what he had been looking for . (lpp_1943.1299) (a / and :op2 (u / understand-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (t / thing :ARG1-of (l / look-01 :ARG0 (h / he))))) 1300. I raised the bucket to his lips . (lpp_1943.1300) (r / raise-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (b / bucket) :ARG4 (l / lip :part-of (h / he))) 1301. He drank , his eyes closed . (lpp_1943.1301) (a / and :op1 (d / drink-01 :ARG0 (h / he)) :op2 (c / close-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (e / eye :part-of h))) 1302. It was as sweet as some special festival treat . (lpp_1943.1302) (s / sweet-04 :ARG1 (i / it) :degree (e / equal) :compared-to (f2 / food-dish :mod (f / festival) :mod (s2 / some) :ARG1-of (s3 / special-02) :ARG1-of (t / treat-02))) 1303. This water was indeed a different thing from ordinary nourishment . (lpp_1943.1303) (r2 / resemble-01 :ARG1 (w / water :mod (t / this)) :ARG2 (t2 / thing :ARG2-of (n / nourish-01) :mod (o / ordinary)) :mod (i / indeed) :polarity -) 1304. Its sweetness was born of the walk under the stars , the song of the pulley , the effort of my arms . (lpp_1943.1304) (b2 / bear-02 :ARG0 (a / and :op1 (w2 / walk-01 :location (u / under :op1 (s2 / star))) :op2 (s3 / sing-01 :ARG0 (p / pulley)) :op3 (e / effort-01 :ARG0 (a2 / arm :part-of (i / i)))) :ARG1 (s / sweet-05 :ARG1 (i3 / it))) 1305. It was good for the heart , like a present . (lpp_1943.1305) (g / good-04 :ARG1 (i / it :ARG1-of (r / resemble-01 :ARG2 (p / present))) :ARG2 (h / heart)) 1306. When I was a little boy , the lights of the Christmas tree , the music of the Midnight Mass , the tenderness of smiling faces , used to make up , so , the radiance of the gifts I received . (lpp_1943.1306) (m / make-up-07 :ARG0 (a / and :op1 (l / light-04 :ARG0 (t2 / tree :mod (f2 / festival :wiki "Christmas" :name (n / name :op1 "Christmas")))) :op2 (m2 / music :poss (e2 / event :wiki - :name (n2 / name :op1 "Midnight" :op2 "Mass"))) :op3 (t4 / tender :domain (f / face :ARG0-of (s2 / smile-01)))) :ARG1 (r3 / radiant :domain (g2 / gift :ARG1-of (r4 / receive-01 :ARG0 (i / i)))) :manner (s / so) :time (b / boy :mod (l2 / little) :domain i)) 1307. " The men where you live , " said the little prince , " raise five thousand roses in the same garden - - and they do not find in it what they are looking for . " (lpp_1943.1307) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (r / raise-03 :ARG0 (m / man :location (l2 / live-01 :ARG0 (y / you))) :ARG1 (r2 / rose :quant 5000) :location (g / garden :ARG1-of (s2 / same-01))) :op2 (f / find-01 :polarity - :ARG0 m :ARG1 (t / thing :ARG1-of (l3 / look-01 :ARG0 m)) :location g))) 1308. " They do not find it , " (lpp_1943.1308) (f / find-01 :ARG0 (t / they) :ARG1 (i / it) :polarity -) 1309. I replied . (lpp_1943.1309) (r / reply-01 :ARG0 (i / i)) 1310. " And yet what they are looking for could be found in one single rose , or in a little water . " (lpp_1943.1310) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (p2 / possible-01 :ARG1 (f / find-01 :ARG1 (t / thing :ARG1-of (l2 / look-01 :ARG0 (t2 / they))) :location (o / or :op1 (r / rose :ARG1-of (s / single-02)) :op2 (w / water :quant (l3 / little)))))) 1311. " Yes , that is true , " (lpp_1943.1311) (t / true-01 :ARG1 (t2 / that)) 1312. I said . (lpp_1943.1312) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (i / i)) 1313. And the little prince added : " But the eyes are blind . (lpp_1943.1313) (a / and :op2 (a2 / add-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (b / blind-02 :ARG1 (e / eye))))) 1314. One must look with the heart ... " (lpp_1943.1314) (r / recommend-01 :ARG1 (l / look-01 :ARG0 (o / one) :instrument (h / heart))) 1315. I had drunk the water . (lpp_1943.1315) (d / drink-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (w / water)) 1316. I breathed easily . (lpp_1943.1316) (b / breathe-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1-of (e / easy-05)) 1317. At sunrise the sand is the color of honey . (lpp_1943.1317) (r2 / resemble-01 :ARG1 (c / color :poss (s / sand)) :ARG2 (c2 / color :poss (h / honey)) :time (r / rise-01 :ARG1 (s2 / sun))) 1318. And that honey color was making me happy , too . (lpp_1943.1318) (a / and :op2 (m / make-02 :ARG0 (c / color :mod (h / honey)) :ARG1 (h2 / happy-01 :ARG1 (i / i)) :mod (t / too))) 1319. What brought me , then , this sense of grief ? (lpp_1943.1319) (b2 / bring-01 :ARG0 (a / amr-unknown) :ARG1 (s / sense-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (g / grieve-01 :ARG1 i) :mod (t / this)) :ARG2 (i / i) :time (t2 / then)) 1320. " You must keep your promise , " said the little prince , softly , as he sat down beside me once more . (lpp_1943.1320) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (o / obligate-01 :ARG1 (y / you) :ARG2 (h / honor-02 :ARG0 y :ARG1 (t / thing :ARG1-of (p2 / promise-01 :ARG0 y)))) :manner (s2 / soft) :time (s3 / sit-down-02 :ARG1 p :location (b / beside :op1 (i / i)) :mod (a / again :frequency 1))) 1321. " What promise ? " (lpp_1943.1321) (t / thing :ARG1-of (p2 / promise-01 :ARG0 (i / i)) :domain (a / amr-unknown)) 1322. " You know - - a muzzle for my sheep ... (lpp_1943.1322) (t / thing :ARG2-of (m2 / muzzle-01 :ARG1 (s / sheep :poss (i / i)))) 1323. I am responsible for this flower ... " (lpp_1943.1323) (r / responsible-03 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (f / flower :mod (t / this))) 1324. I took my rough drafts of drawings out of my pocket . (lpp_1943.1324) (t / take-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (p2 / picture :ARG1-of (d3 / draft-01) :ARG1-of (r / rough-04) :ARG1-of (d4 / draw-01)) :ARG2 (p / pocket :poss i)) 1325. The little prince looked them over , and laughed as he said : " Your baobabs - - they look a little like cabbages . " (lpp_1943.1325) (a / and :op1 (l / look-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l2 / little)) :ARG1 (t / they)) :op2 (l3 / laugh-01 :ARG0 p :time (s / say-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (l4 / look-02 :ARG0 (b / baobab :poss (y / you)) :ARG1 (c / cabbage) :degree (l5 / little))))) 1326. " Oh ! " (lpp_1943.1326) (o / oh :mode expressive) 1327. I had been so proud of my baobabs ! (lpp_1943.1327) (p / pride-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (b / baobab :poss i) :degree (s / so)) 1328. " Your fox - - his ears look a little like horns ; and they are too long . " (lpp_1943.1328) (a2 / and :op1 (l4 / look-02 :ARG0 (e / ear :part-of (f / fox :poss (y / you))) :ARG1 (h / horn) :degree (l / little)) :op2 (l2 / long-03 :ARG1 e :degree (t2 / too))) 1329. And he laughed again . (lpp_1943.1329) (a / and :op2 (l / laugh-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :mod (a2 / again))) 1330. " You are not fair , little prince , " (lpp_1943.1330) (f / fair-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little))) 1331. I said . (lpp_1943.1331) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (i / i)) 1332. " I do n't know how to draw anything except boa constrictors from the outside and boa constrictors from the inside . " (lpp_1943.1332) (k / know-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (d / draw-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (a2 / and :op1 (o / outside :part-of (b / boa :mod (c / constrictor))) :op2 (i2 / inside :part-of b)))) 1333. " Oh , that will be all right , " he said , " children understand . " (lpp_1943.1333) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (a / all-right :domain (t / that) :ARG1-of (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (u / understand-01 :ARG0 (c2 / child))))) 1334. So then I made a pencil sketch of a muzzle . (lpp_1943.1334) (s2 / sketch-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (m / muzzle) :instrument (p / pencil) :time (t / then)) 1335. And as I gave it to him my heart was torn . (lpp_1943.1335) (a / and :op2 (t / tear-01 :ARG1 (h / heart :part-of (i / i)) :time (g / give-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (i2 / it) :ARG2 (h2 / he)))) 1336. " You have plans that I do not know about , " (lpp_1943.1336) (p2 / plan-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (t / thing :ARG1-of (k / know-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :polarity -))) 1337. I said . (lpp_1943.1337) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (i / i)) 1338. But he did not answer me . (lpp_1943.1338) (h2 / have-concession-91 :ARG1 (a / answer-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (i / i) :polarity -)) 1339. He said to me , instead : " You know - - my descent to the earth ... (lpp_1943.1339) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (d / descend-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (e / earth)) :ARG2 (i / i) :ARG1-of (i2 / instead-of-91)) 1340. Tomorrow will be its anniversary . " (lpp_1943.1340) (a / anniversary :time (t / tomorrow) :poss (i / it)) 1341. Then , after a silence , he went on : " I came down very near here . " (lpp_1943.1341) (g / go-23 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (c / come-01 :ARG1 h :ARG4 (n / near-02 :ARG1 h :ARG2 (h2 / here) :degree (v / very)) :direction (d / down)) :time (t / then) :time (a / after :op1 (s / silent))) 1342. And he flushed . (lpp_1943.1342) (a / and :op2 (f / flush-03 :ARG1 (h / he))) 1343. And once again , without understanding why , I had a queer sense of sorrow . (lpp_1943.1343) (a2 / and :op2 (s / sense-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (s2 / sorrow-01 :ARG0 i) :mod (q / queer) :mod (a / again :frequency 1) :ARG1-of (c2 / cause-01 :ARG0 (a3 / amr-unknown :ARG1-of (u2 / understand-01 :polarity - :ARG0 i))))) 1344. One question , however , occurred to me : " Then it was not by chance that on the morning when I first met you - - a week ago - - you were strolling along like that , all alone , a thousand miles from any inhabited region ? (lpp_1943.1344) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (q / question-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (s / stroll-01 :mode interrogative :ARG0 y :manner (a3 / alone :degree (a4 / all) :ARG1-of (r / resemble-01 :ARG2 (t2 / that))) :direction (a6 / along) :location (r3 / relative-position :op1 (r2 / region :ARG1-of (i3 / inhabit-01) :mod (a5 / any)) :quant (d2 / distance-quantity :quant 1000 :unit (m3 / mile))) :time (m / meet-03 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (y / you) :ord (o2 / ordinal-entity :value 1) :time (b / before :op1 (n / now) :quant (t / temporal-quantity :quant 1 :unit (w / week))) :time (d / date-entity :dayperiod (m2 / morning))) :ARG1-of (c2 / cause-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (c3 / chance-02))))) 1345. You were on the your back to the place where you landed ? " (lpp_1943.1345) (g / go-02 :mode interrogative :ARG1 (y2 / you) :ARG4 (p2 / place :location-of (l / land-01 :ARG0 (y / you))) :direction (b / back)) 1346. The little prince flushed again . (lpp_1943.1346) (f / flush-03 :ARG1 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :mod (a / again)) 1347. And I added , with some hesitancy : " Perhaps it was because of the anniversary ? " (lpp_1943.1347) (a4 / and :op2 (a / add-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (p2 / possible-01 :ARG1 (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (a3 / anniversary) :ARG1 (i2 / it)) :mode interrogative) :manner (h / hesitate-01 :ARG0 i :degree (s / some)))) 1348. The little prince flushed once more . (lpp_1943.1348) (f / flush-03 :ARG1 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :mod (a / again :frequency 1)) 1349. He never answered questions - - but when one flushes does that not mean " Yes " ? (lpp_1943.1349) (c / contrast-01 :ARG1 (a / answer-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (q / question-01 :ARG2 h) :time (e / ever)) :ARG2 (f / flush-03 :mode interrogative :ARG1 (o / one) :ARG1-of (m / mean-01 :ARG2 (y / yes)))) 1350. " Ah , " (lpp_1943.1350) (a / ah :mode expressive) 1351. I said to him , " I am a little frightened - - " (lpp_1943.1351) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (f / frighten-01 :ARG1 i :degree (l / little)) :ARG2 (h / he)) 1352. But he interrupted me . (lpp_1943.1352) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (i / interrupt-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (i2 / i))) 1353. " Now you must work . (lpp_1943.1353) (o / obligate-01 :ARG1 (y / you) :ARG2 (w / work-01 :ARG0 y) :time (n / now)) 1354. You must return to your engine . (lpp_1943.1354) (o2 / obligate-01 :ARG1 (y / you) :ARG2 (r / return-01 :ARG1 y :ARG4 (e / engine :poss y))) 1355. I will be waiting for you here . (lpp_1943.1355) (w / wait-01 :ARG1 (i / i) :ARG2 (y / you) :location (h / here)) 1356. Come back tomorrow evening ... " (lpp_1943.1356) (c / come-01 :mode imperative :ARG1 (y / you) :direction (b / back) :time (d / date-entity :dayperiod (e2 / evening) :mod (t / tomorrow))) 1357. But I was not reassured . (lpp_1943.1357) (h / have-concession-91 :ARG1 (r / reassure-01 :ARG1 (i / i) :polarity -)) 1358. I remembered the fox . (lpp_1943.1358) (r / remember-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (f / fox)) 1359. One runs the risk of weeping a little , if one lets himself be tamed ... (lpp_1943.1359) (r2 / risk-01 :ARG0 (o / one) :ARG2 (w / weep-01 :ARG0 o :degree (l / little)) :condition (l2 / let-01 :ARG0 o :ARG1 (t / tame-01 :ARG1 o))) 1360. Chapter 26 . (lpp_1943.1360) (c / chapter :mod 26) 1361. Beside the well there was the ruin of an old stone wall . (lpp_1943.1361) (w / wall :mod (o / old) :consist-of (s / stone) :ARG1-of (r / ruin-01) :location (b / beside :op1 (w2 / well))) 1362. When I came back from my work , the next evening , I saw from some distance away my little price sitting on top of a wall , with his feet dangling . (lpp_1943.1362) (s / see-01 :ARG0 (i / i :location (r2 / relative-position :quant (d2 / distant-02))) :ARG1 (s2 / sit-01 :ARG1 (p2 / prince :mod (l / little) :poss i :ARG0-of (d / dangle-01 :ARG1 (f / foot :part-of p2))) :ARG2 (w / wall :location (p / position :op1 (o / on :direction (t / top))))) :time (r / return-01 :ARG1 i :ARG3 (w2 / work-01 :ARG0 i) :time (d3 / date-entity :dayperiod (e / evening) :mod (n / next)))) 1363. And I heard him say : " Then you do n't remember . (lpp_1943.1363) (a / and :op2 (h / hear-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h2 / he) :ARG1 (r / remember-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (y / you) :mod (t / then))))) 1364. This is not the exact spot . " (lpp_1943.1364) (s2 / spot :domain (t / this) :mod (e2 / exact :polarity -)) 1365. Another voice must have answered him , for he replied to it : " Yes , yes ! (lpp_1943.1365) (o / obligate-01 :ARG0 (v / voice :mod (a / another)) :ARG1 h2 :ARG2 (a2 / answer-01) :ARG0-of (c / cause-01 :ARG1 (r / reply-01 :ARG0 (h2 / he) :ARG2 (y / yes)))) 1366. It is the right day , but this is not the place . " (lpp_1943.1366) (c / contrast-01 :ARG1 (d / day :ARG2-of (r / right-06)) :ARG2 (p / place :polarity - :domain (t / this))) 1367. I continued my walk toward the wall . (lpp_1943.1367) (c / continue-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (w / walk-01 :ARG0 i :direction (t / toward :op1 (w2 / wall)))) 1368. At no time did I see or hear anyone . (lpp_1943.1368) (o / or :op1 (s / see-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (a / anyone)) :op2 (h / hear-01 :polarity - :ARG0 i :ARG1 a) :time (e / ever)) 1369. The little prince , however , replied once again : " -- Exactly . (lpp_1943.1369) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (r / reply-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG2 (e / exact) :mod (a / again) :time (o / once))) 1370. You will see where my track begins , in the sand . (lpp_1943.1370) (s / see-01 :ARG0 (y2 / you) :ARG1 (b2 / begin-01 :ARG1 (t2 / track :poss (i / i)) :location (s3 / sand))) 1371. You have nothing to do but wait for me there . (lpp_1943.1371) (h2 / have-03 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (n / nothing :ARG1-of (d / do-02 :ARG0 y) :ARG1-of (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (w2 / wait-01 :ARG1 y :ARG2 (i / i) :location (t2 / there))))) 1372. I shall be there tonight . " (lpp_1943.1372) (t / there :location-of (i / i) :time (d / date-entity :dayperiod (n / night) :mod (t2 / today))) 1373. I was only twenty metres from the wall , and I still saw nothing . (lpp_1943.1373) (a / and :op1 (b / be-located-at-91 :ARG1 (i / i) :ARG2 (r / relative-position :op1 (w / wall) :quant (d / distance-quantity :quant 20 :unit (m / meter) :mod (o / only)))) :op2 (s / see-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (n / nothing) :mod (s2 / still))) 1374. After a silence the little prince spoke again : " You have good poison ? (lpp_1943.1374) (s / speak-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (h / have-03 :mode interrogative :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (p2 / poison-01 :ARG1-of (g / good-02))) :mod (a / again) :time (a2 / after :op1 (s2 / silent))) 1375. You are sure that it will not make me suffer too long ? " (lpp_1943.1375) (s2 / sure-02 :mode interrogative :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (s / suffer-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (i2 / it) :ARG1-of (l / long-03 :degree (t / too)))) 1376. I stopped in my tracks , my heart torn asunder ; but still I did not understand . (lpp_1943.1376) (c / contrast-01 :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (s / stop-01 :ARG1 (i / i)) :op2 (t / tear-01 :ARG1 (h / heart :part-of i) :mod (a2 / asunder))) :ARG2 (u / understand-01 :polarity - :ARG0 i :mod (s2 / still))) 1377. " Now go away , " said the little prince . (lpp_1943.1377) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (g / go-02 :mode imperative :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (a / away) :time (n / now))) 1378. " I want to get down from the wall . " (lpp_1943.1378) (w / want-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (g / get-05 :ARG0 i :ARG2 (r / relative-position :op1 (w2 / wall) :direction (d / down)))) 1379. I dropped my eyes , then , to the foot of the wall - - and I leaped into the air . (lpp_1943.1379) (a / and :op1 (d / drop-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (e / eye :part-of i) :ARG4 (f / foot :part-of (w / wall)) :time (t / then)) :op2 (l / leap-03 :ARG0 i :destination (a2 / air))) 1380. There before me , facing the little prince , was one of those yellow snakes that take just thirty seconds to bring your life to an end . (lpp_1943.1380) (s3 / snake :ARG1-of (y / yellow-02) :ARG2-of (t / take-10 :ARG0 (e / end-01 :ARG1 (l2 / life :poss (y2 / you))) :ARG1 (t2 / temporal-quantity :quant 30 :unit (s2 / second) :mod (j / just))) :location (b / before :op1 (i / i)) :ARG0-of (f / face-01 :ARG1 (p / prince :mod (l / little)))) 1381. Even as I was digging into my pocked to get out my revolver I made a running step back . (lpp_1943.1381) (c / contrast-01 :ARG1 (s / step-01 :ARG1 i :ARG2 (b / back) :manner (r / run-02)) :ARG2 (d / dig-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG2 (p / pocket :poss i) :ARG3 r2 :purpose (g / get-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (r2 / revolver :poss i)))) 1382. But , at the noise I made , the snake let himself flow easily across the sand like the dying spray of a fountain , and , in no apparent hurry , disappeared , with a light metallic sound , among the stones . (lpp_1943.1382) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (a / and :op1 (l2 / let-01 :ARG0 (s3 / snake) :ARG1 (f / flow-01 :ARG1 s3 :ARG1-of (e / easy-05) :ARG1-of (r / resemble-01 :ARG2 (s5 / spray :ARG1-of (d2 / die-down-02) :poss (f2 / fountain))) :path (a3 / across :op1 (s4 / sand))) :ARG1-of (c2 / cause-01 :ARG0 (n / noise :ARG1-of (m2 / make-01 :ARG0 (i / i))))) :op2 (d / disappear-01 :ARG1 s3 :ARG1-of (h / hurry-01 :polarity - :mod (a2 / apparent)) :location (a4 / among :op1 (s2 / stone)) :ARG0-of (s / sound-02 :ARG3 (m / metallic) :ARG1-of (l / light-06))))) 1383. I reached the wall just in time to catch my little man in my arms ; his face was white as snow . (lpp_1943.1383) (m / multi-sentence :snt1 (r / reach-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (w2 / wall) :time (c / catch-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (m2 / man :mod (l / little) :poss i) :mod (j / just) :location (a / arm :part-of i))) :snt2 (f / face :ARG1-of (w / white-03 :degree (e / equal) :compared-to (s / snow)) :part-of m2)) 1384. " What does this mean ? " (lpp_1943.1384) (m / mean-01 :ARG1 (t / this) :ARG2 (a / amr-unknown)) 1385. I demanded . (lpp_1943.1385) (d / demand-01 :ARG0 (i / i)) 1386. " Why are you talking with snakes ? " (lpp_1943.1386) (t / talk-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG2 (s / snake) :purpose (a / amr-unknown)) 1387. I had loosened the golden muffler that he always wore . (lpp_1943.1387) (l / loosen-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (m / muffler :consist-of (g / gold) :ARG1-of (w / wear-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :time (a / always)))) 1388. I had moistened his temples , and had given him some water to drink . (lpp_1943.1388) (a / and :op1 (m / moisten-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (t / temple :poss (h / he))) :op2 (g / give-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (w / water :quant (s / some) :purpose (d / drink-01)) :ARG2 h)) 1389. And now I did not dare ask him any more questions . (lpp_1943.1389) (a / and :op2 (d / dare-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (i / i) :ARG2 (q2 / question-01 :ARG0 i :ARG2 (h / he) :mod (m / more :mod (a3 / any)))) :time (n / now)) 1390. He looked at me very gravely , and put his arms around my neck . (lpp_1943.1390) (a / and :op1 (l / look-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (i / i) :manner (g / grave :degree (v / very))) :op2 (p / put-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (a2 / arm :part-of h) :ARG2 (a3 / around :op1 (n / neck :part-of i)))) 1391. I felt his heart beating like the heart of a dying bird , shot with someone 's rifle ... (lpp_1943.1391) (f / feel-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (h4 / heart :part-of (h2 / he) :ARG1-of (b / beat-01 :ARG1-of (r / resemble-01 :ARG2 (h3 / heart :part-of (b2 / bird :ARG1-of (d / die-01) :ARG1-of (s / shoot-02 :ARG2 (r2 / rifle :poss (s2 / someone))))))))) 1392. " I am glad that you have found what was the matter with your engine , " he said . (lpp_1943.1392) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (g / glad-02 :ARG0 (f / find-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (a / amr-unknown :ARG0-of (c / cause-01 :ARG1 (h2 / have-03 :ARG1 (p / problem :topic (e / engine :poss y)))))) :ARG1 (i / i))) 1393. " Now you can go back home - - " (lpp_1943.1393) (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (g / go-02 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG4 (h / home) :direction (b / back)) :time (n / now)) 1394. " How do you know about that ? " (lpp_1943.1394) (k / know-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (t / that) :manner (a / amr-unknown)) 1395. I was just coming to tell him that my work had been successful , beyond anything that I had dared to hope . (lpp_1943.1395) (c / come-01 :ARG1 (i / i) :purpose (t / tell-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (s2 / succeed-01 :ARG1 (w / work-01 :ARG0 i) :degree (b / beyond :op1 (a / anything :ARG1-of (h2 / hope-01 :ARG0 i :ARG2-of (d / dare-01 :ARG1 i))))) :ARG2 (h / he)) :mod (j / just)) 1396. He made no answer to my question , but he added : " I , too , am going back home today ... " (lpp_1943.1396) (c / contrast-01 :ARG1 (m / make-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (a / answer-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (q / question-01 :ARG0 (i / i)))) :ARG2 (a2 / add-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1 (r / return-01 :ARG1 h :ARG4 (h2 / home) :time (t / today) :mod (t2 / too)))) 1397. Then , sadly - - " It is much farther ... it is much more difficult ... " (lpp_1943.1397) (s2 / say-01 :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (f / far :mod (m3 / much :quant (m4 / more)) :domain (i / it)) :op2 (d / difficult :degree (m / more :quant (m2 / much)) :domain i)) :time (t / then) :manner (s / sad-02)) 1398. I realised clearly that something extraordinary was happening . (lpp_1943.1398) (r / realize-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (e2 / event :mod (e / extraordinary)) :ARG1-of (c / clear-06)) 1399. I was holding him close in my arms as if he were a little child ; and yet it seemed to me that he was rushing headlong toward an abyss from which I could do nothing to restrain him ... (lpp_1943.1399) (a / and :op1 (h / hold-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (h2 / he) :ARG1-of (c / close-10) :location (a2 / arm :part-of i) :ARG1-of (r / resemble-01 :ARG2 (c2 / child :mod (l / little) :domain h2))) :op2 (s / seem-01 :ARG1 (r2 / rush-01 :ARG1 h2 :ARG2 (t / toward :op1 (a3 / abyss :ARG2-of (r3 / restrain-01 :polarity - :ARG0 i :ARG1 h2)) :mod (h3 / headlong))) :ARG2 i :mod (y / yet))) 1400. His look was very serious , like some one lost far away . (lpp_1943.1400) (l / look-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG2-of (s / serious-01 :degree (v / very)) :ARG1-of (r / resemble-01 :ARG2 (s2 / someone :ARG1-of (l2 / lose-02 :direction (a / away :mod (f / far)))))) 1401. " I have your sheep . (lpp_1943.1401) (h / have-03 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (s / sheep :poss (y / you))) 1402. And I have the sheep 's box . (lpp_1943.1402) (a / and :op2 (h / have-03 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (b / box :poss (s / sheep)))) 1403. And I have the muzzle ... " (lpp_1943.1403) (a / and :op2 (h / have-03 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (m / muzzle))) 1404. And he gave me a sad smile . (lpp_1943.1404) (a / and :op2 (g / give-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (s / smile :ARG1-of (s2 / sad-02)) :ARG2 (i / i))) 1405. I waited a long time . (lpp_1943.1405) (w / wait-01 :ARG1 (i / i) :ARG1-of (l / long-03)) 1406. I could see that he was reviving little by little . (lpp_1943.1406) (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (s / see-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (r / revive-01 :ARG1 (h / he) :manner (l / little-by-little)))) 1407. " Dear little man , " (lpp_1943.1407) (m2 / man :mod (l2 / little) :mod (d / dear)) 1408. I said to him , " you are afraid ... " (lpp_1943.1408) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (f / fear-01 :ARG0 h) :ARG2 (h / he)) 1409. He was afraid , there was no doubt about that . (lpp_1943.1409) (f / fear-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :mod (c / certain)) 1410. But he laughed lightly . (lpp_1943.1410) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (l / laugh-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :manner (l2 / light-06))) 1411. " I shall be much more afraid this evening ... " (lpp_1943.1411) (f / fear-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :degree (m / more :mod (m2 / much)) :time (d / date-entity :dayperiod (e / evening) :mod (t / today))) 1412. Once again I felt myself frozen by the sense of something irreparable . (lpp_1943.1412) (f / feel-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (f2 / freeze-01 :ARG0 (s / sense-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (s2 / something :ARG1-of (r / repair-01 :ARG1-of (p / possible-01 :polarity -)))) :ARG1 i) :mod (a / again :frequency 1)) 1413. And I knew that I could not bear the thought of never hearing that laughter any more . (lpp_1943.1413) (a / and :op2 (k / know-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (p / possible-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (b / bear-01 :ARG1 (t / think-01 :ARG1 (h / hear-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (l / laugh-01) :time (e / ever) :mod (m / more :mod (a2 / any)))))))) 1414. For me , it was like a spring of fresh water in the desert . (lpp_1943.1414) (r / resemble-01 :ARG1 (i / it) :ARG2 (s / spring :source-of (w / water :ARG1-of (f / fresh-04)) :location (d / desert)) :beneficiary (i2 / i)) 1415. " Little man , " (lpp_1943.1415) (m / man :mod (l / little)) 1416. I said , " I want to hear you laugh again . " (lpp_1943.1416) (s / say-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (w / want-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (h / hear-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (l / laugh-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :mod (a / again))))) 1417. But he said to me : " Tonight , it will be a year ... my star , then , can be found right above the place where I came to the Earth , a year ago ... " (lpp_1943.1417) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (f / find-01 :ARG1 (s2 / star :poss h) :location (a / above :op1 (p2 / place :location (e / earth) :ARG4-of (c2 / come-01 :time (b / before :op1 (n / now) :quant (t3 / temporal-quantity :quant 1 :unit (y2 / year))))) :mod (r / right))) :time (d / date-entity :dayperiod (n2 / night) :mod (t / today)) :duration (y / year) :mod (t2 / then)) :ARG2 (i / i))) 1418. " Little man , " (lpp_1943.1418) (m / man :mod (l / little)) 1419. I said , " tell me that it is only a bad dream - - this affair of the snake , and the meeting - place , and the star ... " (lpp_1943.1419) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (t / tell-01 :mode imperative :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (d / dream-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (a / and :op1 (a2 / affair-02 :ARG1 (s2 / snake) :ARG2 (t2 / this)) :op2 (m / meet-01 :location (p / place)) :op3 (s3 / star)) :ARG1-of (b / bad-07) :mod (o / only)) :ARG2 i)) 1420. But he did not answer my plea . (lpp_1943.1420) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (a / answer-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (p / plea :poss (i / i)) :polarity -)) 1421. He said to me , instead : " The thing that is important is the thing that is not seen ... " (lpp_1943.1421) (s3 / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (i2 / important :domain (t / thing :ARG1-of (s2 / see-01 :polarity -))) :ARG2 (i3 / i) :ARG1-of (i / instead-of-91)) 1422. " Yes , I know ... " (lpp_1943.1422) (k / know-01 :ARG0 (i / i)) 1423. " It is just as it is with the flower . (lpp_1943.1423) (r / resemble-01 :ARG1 (i / it) :ARG2 (f / flower) :mod (j / just)) 1424. If you love a flower that lives on a star , it is sweet to look at the sky at night . (lpp_1943.1424) (l / look-01 :ARG1 (s2 / sky :time (d / date-entity :dayperiod (n / night))) :ARG1-of (s / sweet-04) :condition (l2 / love-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (f / flower :ARG0-of (l3 / live-01 :location (s3 / star))))) 1425. All the stars are a - bloom with flowers ... " (lpp_1943.1425) (b / bloom-01 :ARG0 (f / flower) :location (s / star :mod (a / all))) 1426. " Yes , I know ... " (lpp_1943.1426) (k / know-01 :ARG0 (i / i)) 1427. " It is just as it is with the water . (lpp_1943.1427) (r / resemble-01 :ARG1 (i / it) :ARG2 (w / water) :mod (j / just)) 1428. Because of the pulley , and the rope , what you gave me to drink was like music . (lpp_1943.1428) (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (a / and :op1 (p / pulley) :op2 (r / rope)) :ARG1 (r2 / resemble-01 :ARG1 (t / thing :ARG1-of (g / give-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG2 (i / i) :purpose (d / drink-01 :ARG0 i))) :ARG2 (m / music))) 1429. You remember - - how good it was . " (lpp_1943.1429) (r / remember-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (g / good-02 :ARG1 (i / it) :degree (s / so))) 1430. " Yes , I know ... " (lpp_1943.1430) (k / know-01 :ARG0 (i / i)) 1431. " And at night you will look up at the stars . (lpp_1943.1431) (a / and :op2 (l / look-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (s / star) :direction (u / up) :time (d / date-entity :dayperiod (n / night)))) 1432. Where I live everything is so small that I can not show you where my star is to be found . (lpp_1943.1432) (p / possible-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (s / show-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (l / location :location-of (f / find-01 :ARG1 (s2 / star :poss i))) :ARG2 (y2 / you)) :ARG1-of (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (e / everything :mod (s3 / small :degree (s4 / so)) :location (l2 / live-01 :ARG0 i)))) 1433. It is better , like that . (lpp_1943.1433) (r / resemble-01 :ARG1 (i / it :ARG1-of (g / good-02 :degree (m / more))) :ARG2 (t / that)) 1434. My star will just be one of the stars , for you . (lpp_1943.1434) (s / star :quant 1 :beneficiary (y / you) :poss (i / i) :ARG1-of (i2 / include-91 :ARG2 (s2 / star) :mod (j / just))) 1435. And so you will love to watch all the stars in the heavens ... they will all be your friends . (lpp_1943.1435) (a / and :op2 (l / love-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (w / watch-01 :ARG0 y :ARG1 (s / star :location (h / heaven) :mod (a2 / all) :ARG0-of (h2 / have-rel-role-91 :ARG1 y :ARG2 (f / friend)))))) 1436. And , besides , I am going to make you a present ... " (lpp_1943.1436) (a / and :op1 (m / make-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (p / present) :ARG3 (y / you))) 1437. He laughed again . (lpp_1943.1437) (l / laugh-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :mod (a / again)) 1438. " Ah , little prince , dear little prince ! (lpp_1943.1438) (a / and :mode expressive :op2 (p2 / prince :mod (l2 / little) :mod (d / dear))) 1439. I love to hear that laughter ! " (lpp_1943.1439) (l / love-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (h / hear-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (l2 / laugh-01 :mod (t / that)))) 1440. " That is my present . (lpp_1943.1440) (p / present-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (t / that)) 1441. Just that . (lpp_1943.1441) (t / that :mod (j / just)) 1442. It will be as it was when we drank the water ... " (lpp_1943.1442) (r / resemble-01 :ARG1 (i / it) :ARG2 (t / time :time-of (d / drink-01 :ARG0 (w / we) :ARG1 (w2 / water)))) 1443. " What are you trying to say ? " (lpp_1943.1443) (t / try-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (s / say-01 :ARG0 y :ARG1 (a / amr-unknown))) 1444. " All men have the stars , " he answered , " but they are not the same things for different people . (lpp_1943.1444) (a / answer-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG2 (c / contrast-01 :ARG1 (h2 / have-03 :ARG0 (m / man :mod (a2 / all)) :ARG1 (s / star)) :ARG2 (t / thing :ARG1-of (s2 / same-01 :polarity - :ARG2 s :ARG3 (p / person :ARG1-of (d2 / differ-02)))))) 1445. For some , who are travelers , the stars are guides . (lpp_1943.1445) (g / guide-01 :ARG0 (s / star) :ARG1 (s2 / some :ARG0-of (t / travel-01))) 1446. For others they are no more than little lights in the sky . (lpp_1943.1446) (o2 / opine-01 :ARG0 (p / person :mod (o / other)) :ARG1 (l / light :mod (l2 / little) :location (s / sky) :mod (o3 / only) :domain (t / they))) 1447. For others , who are scholars , they are problems . (lpp_1943.1447) (o / opine-01 :ARG0 (s / scholar) :ARG1 (p / problem :domain (t / they))) 1448. For my businessman they were wealth . (lpp_1943.1448) (o / opine-01 :ARG0 (b / businessman :poss (i / i)) :ARG1 (w / wealth :domain (t / they))) 1449. But all these stars are silent . (lpp_1943.1449) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (s2 / silent :domain (s / star :mod (t / this :mod (a / all))))) 1450. You - - you alone - - will have the stars as no one else has them - - " (lpp_1943.1450) (h / have-03 :ARG0 (y / you :mod (a / alone)) :ARG1 (s / star) :ARG1-of (r / resemble-01 :polarity - :ARG2 (h2 / have-03 :ARG0 (a2 / anyone :mod (e / else)) :ARG1 s))) 1451. " What are you trying to say ? " (lpp_1943.1451) (t / try-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (s / say-01 :ARG0 y :ARG1 (a / amr-unknown))) 1452. " In one of the stars I shall be living . (lpp_1943.1452) (l / live-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :location (s / star :quant 1 :ARG1-of (i2 / include-91 :ARG2 (s2 / star)))) 1453. In one of them I shall be laughing . (lpp_1943.1453) (l / laugh-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :location (s / star :quant 1 :ARG1-of (i2 / include-91 :ARG2 (t / they)))) 1454. And so it will be as if all the stars were laughing , when you look at the sky at night ... you - - only you - - will have stars that can laugh ! " (lpp_1943.1454) (a / and :op2 (r / resemble-01 :ARG1 (i2 / it) :ARG2 (l2 / laugh-01 :ARG0 (s / star :mod (a3 / all))) :time (l3 / look-01 :ARG0 (y / you :mod (o2 / only)) :ARG1 (s2 / sky) :time (d / date-entity :dayperiod (n / night) :time-of (h / have-03 :ARG0 y :ARG1 (s3 / star :ARG0-of (l / laugh-01 :ARG1-of (p / possible-01)))))))) 1455. And he laughed again . (lpp_1943.1455) (a / and :op2 (l / laugh-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :mod (a2 / again))) 1456. " And when your sorrow is comforted ( time soothes all sorrows ) you will be content that you have known me . (lpp_1943.1456) (a / and :op2 (c / content-01 :ARG1 (y / you) :ARG2 (k / know-02 :ARG0 y :ARG1 (i / i)) :time (c2 / comfort-01 :ARG1 (s / sorrow-01 :ARG0 y :ARG1-of (s2 / soothe-01 :ARG0 (t / time)) :mod (a2 / all))))) 1457. You will always be my friend . (lpp_1943.1457) (h / have-rel-role-91 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (i / i) :ARG2 (f / friend) :time (a / always)) 1458. You will want to laugh with me . (lpp_1943.1458) (w / want-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (l / laugh-01 :ARG0 y :accompanier (i / i))) 1459. And you will sometimes open your window , so , for that pleasure ... and your friends will be properly astonished to see you laughing as you look up at the sky ! (lpp_1943.1459) (a / and :op1 (o / open-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (w / window :poss y) :time (s / sometimes) :purpose (p / pleasure :mod (t / that))) :op2 (a2 / astonish-01 :ARG0 (s2 / see-01 :ARG0 p3 :ARG1 (l / laugh-01 :ARG0 (y2 / you) :time (l2 / look-01 :ARG1 (s3 / sky) :direction (u / up)))) :ARG1 (p3 / person :ARG0-of (h / have-rel-role-91 :ARG1 y :ARG2 (f / friend))) :manner (p2 / proper))) 1460. Then you will say to them , ' Yes , the stars always make me laugh ! ' And they will think you are crazy . (lpp_1943.1460) (a / and :op1 (s / say-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (a3 / and :op1 (y2 / yes) :op2 (m / make-02 :ARG0 (s3 / star) :ARG1 (l2 / laugh-01 :ARG0 (i / i)) :time (a2 / always))) :ARG2 (t2 / they) :time (t / then)) :op2 (t3 / think-01 :ARG0 t2 :ARG1 (c / crazy-03 :ARG1 y))) 1461. It will be a very shabby trick that I shall have played on you ... " (lpp_1943.1461) (t3 / trick-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (y / you) :mod (s2 / shabby :degree (v2 / very))) 1462. And he laughed again . (lpp_1943.1462) (a / and :op2 (l / laugh-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :mod (a2 / again))) 1463. " It will be as if , in place of the stars , I had given you a great number of little bells that knew how to laugh ... " (lpp_1943.1463) (r / resemble-01 :ARG1 (g / give-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (b2 / bell :mod (l3 / little) :quant (g2 / great) :ARG0-of (k / know-01 :ARG1 (l2 / laugh-01))) :ARG2 (y / you) :ARG1-of (i2 / instead-of-91 :ARG2 (g3 / give-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (s2 / star) :ARG2 y)))) 1464. And he laughed again . (lpp_1943.1464) (a / and :op2 (l / laugh-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :mod (a2 / again))) 1465. Then he quickly became serious : " Tonight - - you know ... do not come , " said the little prince . (lpp_1943.1465) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little) :ARG1-of (b / become-01 :ARG2 (s2 / serious-01 :ARG1 p) :ARG1-of (q / quick-02) :time (t / then))) :ARG1 (c / come-01 :mode imperative :polarity - :ARG1 (y / you) :time (d / date-entity :dayperiod (n / night) :mod (t2 / today)))) 1466. " I shall not leave you , " (lpp_1943.1466) (l / leave-15 :polarity - :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (y / you)) 1467. I said . (lpp_1943.1467) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (i / i)) 1468. " I shall look as if I were suffering . (lpp_1943.1468) (l / look-02 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (h / have-manner-91 :ARG2 (s2 / suffer-01))) 1469. I shall look a little as if I were dying . (lpp_1943.1469) (l / look-02 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (h / have-manner-91 :ARG2 (d2 / die-01)) :degree (l3 / little)) 1470. It is like that . (lpp_1943.1470) (r / resemble-01 :ARG1 (i / it) :ARG2 (t / that)) 1471. Do not come to see that . (lpp_1943.1471) (c / come-01 :polarity - :mode imperative :ARG1 (y / you) :purpose (s / see-01 :ARG0 y :ARG1 (t / that))) 1472. It is not worth the trouble ... " (lpp_1943.1472) (w / worth-02 :polarity - :ARG1 (i / it) :ARG2 (t / trouble-01)) 1473. " I shall not leave you . " (lpp_1943.1473) (l / leave-15 :polarity - :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (y / you)) 1474. But he was worried . (lpp_1943.1474) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (w2 / worry-01 :ARG1 (h / he))) 1475. " I tell you - - it is also because of the snake . (lpp_1943.1475) (t / tell-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (s / snake) :mod (a / also)) :ARG2 (y / you)) 1476. He must not bite you . (lpp_1943.1476) (o2 / obligate-01 :ARG1 (b2 / bite-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (h2 / he) :ARG1 (y2 / you))) 1477. Snakes - - they are malicious creatures . (lpp_1943.1477) (s / snake :mod (c / creature :mod (m / malicious))) 1478. This one might bite you just for fun ... " (lpp_1943.1478) (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (b / bite-01 :ARG0 (o / one :mod (t / this)) :ARG1 (y / you) :purpose (f / fun-01 :mod (j / just)))) 1479. " I shall not leave you . " (lpp_1943.1479) (l / leave-15 :polarity - :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (y / you)) 1480. But a thought came to reassure him : " It is true that they have no more poison for a second bite . " (lpp_1943.1480) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (c2 / come-01 :ARG1 (t / think-01 :ARG1 (t3 / true-01 :ARG1 (h2 / have-03 :polarity - :ARG0 (t2 / they) :ARG1 (p / poison :purpose (b / bite-01 :ord (o / ordinal-entity :value 2)) :quant (m / more))) :purpose (r / reassure-01 :ARG1 (h / he)))))) 1481. That night I did not see him set out on his way . (lpp_1943.1481) (s / see-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (s2 / set-out-07 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (w / way :poss h)) :time (d / date-entity :dayperiod (n / night) :mod (t / that))) 1482. He got away from me without making a sound . (lpp_1943.1482) (g / get-away-08 :ARG0 (h / he) :source (i / i) :manner (s2 / sound-02 :polarity - :ARG1 h)) 1483. When I succeeded in catching up with him he was walking along with a quick and resolute step . (lpp_1943.1483) (s / succeed-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (c / catch-up-04 :ARG1 i :ARG2 (h / he)) :time (w / walk-01 :ARG0 h :ARG1-of (q / quick-02) :manner (r2 / resolute))) 1484. He said to me merely : " Ah ! (lpp_1943.1484) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (a / ah :mode expressive) :ARG2 (i / i) :manner (m / mere)) 1485. You are there ... " (lpp_1943.1485) (y / you :location (t / there)) 1486. And he took me by the hand . (lpp_1943.1486) (a / and :op2 (t / take-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (i / i) :manner (h2 / hand))) 1487. But he was still worrying . (lpp_1943.1487) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (w / worry-01 :ARG1 (h / he) :time (s2 / still))) 1488. " It was wrong of you to come . (lpp_1943.1488) (c / come-01 :ARG1 (y / you) :ARG1-of (w / wrong-02)) 1489. You will suffer . (lpp_1943.1489) (s / suffer-01 :ARG0 (y / you)) 1490. I shall look as if I were dead ; and that will not be true ... " (lpp_1943.1490) (a / and :op1 (r / resemble-01 :ARG1 (i / i) :ARG2 (i2 / i :ARG1-of (d2 / die-01))) :op2 (t / true-01 :polarity - :ARG1 r)) 1491. I said nothing . (lpp_1943.1491) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (n / nothing)) 1492. " You understand ... it is too far . (lpp_1943.1492) (u / understand-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (f / far :degree (t / too))) 1493. I can not carry this body with me . (lpp_1943.1493) (p / possible-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (c / carry-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (b / body :mod (t / this)) :ARG3 (i2 / i))) 1494. It is too heavy . " (lpp_1943.1494) (h2 / heavy :degree (t2 / too)) 1495. I said nothing . (lpp_1943.1495) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (n / nothing)) 1496. " But it will be like an old abandoned shell . (lpp_1943.1496) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (r / resemble-01 :ARG1 (i / it) :ARG2 (s / shell :ARG1-of (a / abandon-01) :mod (o / old)))) 1497. There is nothing sad about old shells ... " (lpp_1943.1497) (s / sad-02 :polarity - :ARG0 (s2 / shell :mod (o / old))) 1498. I said nothing . (lpp_1943.1498) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (n / nothing)) 1499. He was a little discouraged . (lpp_1943.1499) (d / discourage-01 :ARG1 (h / he) :degree (l / little)) 1500. But he made one more effort : " You know , it will be very nice . (lpp_1943.1500) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (e / effort-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (n / nice-01 :ARG1 (i / it) :degree (v / very)) :mod (m2 / more :quant 1))) 1501. I , too , shall look at the stars . (lpp_1943.1501) (l / look-01 :ARG0 (i / i :mod (t / too)) :ARG1 (s / star)) 1502. All the stars will be wells with a rusty pulley . (lpp_1943.1502) (s / star :domain (w / well :ARG0-of (h / have-03 :ARG1 (p / pulley :mod (r / rust)))) :mod (a / all)) 1503. All the stars will pour out fresh water for me to drink ... " (lpp_1943.1503) (p / pour-01 :ARG0 (s / star :mod (a / all)) :ARG1 (w / water :ARG1-of (f / fresh-04)) :purpose (d / drink-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 w) :direction (o / out)) 1504. I said nothing . (lpp_1943.1504) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (n / nothing)) 1505. " That will be so amusing ! (lpp_1943.1505) (a / amuse-01 :ARG0 (t / that) :degree (s / so)) 1506. You will have five hundred million little bells , and I shall have five hundred million springs of fresh water ... " (lpp_1943.1506) (a / and :op1 (h / have-03 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (b / bell :quant 500000000 :mod (l / little))) :op2 (h2 / have-03 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (s / spring :quant 500000000 :source-of (w / water :ARG1-of (f / fresh-04))))) 1507. And he too said nothing more , because he was crying ... (lpp_1943.1507) (a / and :op2 (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he :degree (t / too)) :ARG1 (n / nothing :mod (m / more)) :ARG1-of (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (c2 / cry-02 :ARG0 h)))) 1508. " Here it is . (lpp_1943.1508) (i / it :location (h / here)) 1509. Let me go on by myself . " (lpp_1943.1509) (a / allow-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (g / go-on-15 :ARG1 (i / i) :mod (b / by-oneself))) 1510. And he sat down , because he was afraid . (lpp_1943.1510) (a / and :op2 (s / sit-down-02 :ARG1 (h / he) :ARG1-of (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (f / fear-01 :ARG0 h)))) 1511. Then he said , again : " You know - - my flower ... (lpp_1943.1511) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (f / flower :poss h) :time (t / then) :mod (a / again)) 1512. I am responsible for her . (lpp_1943.1512) (r / responsible-03 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG2 (s / she)) 1513. And she is so weak ! (lpp_1943.1513) (a / and :op2 (w / weak-02 :ARG1 (s / she) :degree (s2 / so))) 1514. She is so naïve ! (lpp_1943.1514) (n / naive :degree (s2 / so) :domain (s / she)) 1515. She has four thorns , of no use at all , to protect herself against all the world ... " (lpp_1943.1515) (h / have-03 :ARG0 (s / she) :ARG1 (t / thorn :quant 4 :ARG1-of (u / use-01 :polarity -)) :purpose (p / protect-01 :ARG0 t :ARG1 s :ARG2 (w / world :mod (a / all)))) 1516. I too sat down , because I was not able to stand up any longer . (lpp_1943.1516) (s / sit-down-02 :ARG1 (i / i :degree (t / too)) :ARG1-of (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (p / possible-01 :polarity - :ARG1 (s2 / stand-up-07 :ARG1 i :ARG1-of (l / long-03 :mod (a / any)))))) 1517. " There now - - that is all ... " (lpp_1943.1517) (t / that :mod (a / all) :time (n / now)) 1518. He still hesitated a little ; then he got up . (lpp_1943.1518) (m / multi-sentence :snt1 (h / hesitate-01 :ARG0 (h2 / he) :mod (s / still) :degree (l / little)) :snt2 (g / get-05 :ARG1 h2 :ARG2 (u / up) :time (t / then))) 1519. He took one step . (lpp_1943.1519) (s / step-01 :ARG1 (h / he)) 1520. I could not move . (lpp_1943.1520) (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (m / move-01 :ARG1 (i / i)) :polarity -) 1521. There was nothing but a flash of yellow close to his ankle . (lpp_1943.1521) (c / contrast-01 :ARG1 (n / nothing) :ARG2 (f / flash :ARG1-of (y / yellow-02) :ARG1-of (c2 / close-10 :ARG2 (a / ankle :part-of (h / he))))) 1522. He remained motionless for an instant . (lpp_1943.1522) (r / remain-01 :ARG1 (h / he) :duration (i / instant) :manner (m / move-01 :polarity -)) 1523. He did not cry out . (lpp_1943.1523) (c / cry-out-03 :ARG0 (h / he) :polarity -) 1524. He fell as gently as a tree falls . (lpp_1943.1524) (f / fall-01 :ARG1 (h / he) :manner (g / gentle :degree (e / equal) :compared-to (f2 / fall-01 :ARG1 (t / tree)))) 1525. There was not even any sound , because of the sand . (lpp_1943.1525) (s / sound-02 :polarity - :mod (a / any :mod (e / even)) :ARG1-of (c / cause-01 :ARG0 (s2 / sand))) 1526. Chapter 27 . (lpp_1943.1526) (c / chapter :mod 27) 1527. And now six years have already gone by ... (lpp_1943.1527) (a / and :op2 (g / go-on-15 :ARG1 (t / temporal-quantity :quant 6 :unit (y / year)) :time (a2 / already)) :time (n / now)) 1528. I have never yet told this story . (lpp_1943.1528) (t / tell-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (s / story :mod (t2 / this)) :time (e / ever) :time (y / yet)) 1529. The companions who met me on my return were well content to see me alive . (lpp_1943.1529) (c / content-01 :ARG0 (s / see-01 :ARG0 c2 :ARG1 (l / live-01 :ARG0 (i / i))) :ARG1 (c2 / companion :ARG0-of (m / meet-03 :ARG1 i :time (r / return-01 :ARG1 i))) :mod (w / well)) 1530. I was sad , but I told them : " I am tired . " (lpp_1943.1530) (c / contrast-01 :ARG1 (s / sad-02 :ARG1 i) :ARG2 (t / tell-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (t3 / tire-01 :ARG1 i) :ARG2 (t2 / they))) 1531. Now my sorrow is comforted a little . (lpp_1943.1531) (c / comfort-01 :ARG1 (s / sorrow-01 :ARG0 (i / i)) :time (n / now) :degree (l / little)) 1532. That is to say - - not entirely . (lpp_1943.1532) (s / say-01 :ARG1 (e / entire :polarity -)) 1533. But I know that he did go back to his planet , because I did not find his body at daybreak . (lpp_1943.1533) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (k / know-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (g / go-back-19 :ARG1 (h / he) :ARG2 (p / planet :poss h)) :ARG1-of (c2 / cause-01 :ARG0 (f / find-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (b / body :poss h) :polarity - :time (d / daybreak))))) 1534. It was not such a heavy body ... and at night I love to listen to the stars . (lpp_1943.1534) (a / and :op1 (b / body :mod (h / heavy :polarity - :mod (s / such))) :op2 (l / love-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (l2 / listen-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (s2 / star) :time (d / date-entity :dayperiod (n / night))))) 1535. It is like five hundred million little bells ... (lpp_1943.1535) (r / resemble-01 :ARG1 (i / it) :ARG2 (b / bell :quant 500000000 :mod (l / little))) 1536. But there is one extraordinary thing ... when I drew the muzzle for the little prince , I forgot to add the leather strap to it . (lpp_1943.1536) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (t / thing :quant 1 :mod (e / extraordinary) :time (d / draw-01 :ARG0 (i / i :ARG0-of (f / forget-01 :ARG1 (a / add-on-05 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (s / strap :consist-of (l2 / leather)) :ARG2 m))) :ARG1 (m / muzzle) :ARG2 (p / prince :mod (l / little))))) 1537. He will never have been able to fasten it on his sheep . (lpp_1943.1537) (p / possible-01 :polarity - :time (e / ever) :ARG1 (f / fasten-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (i / it) :ARG2 (s / sheep :poss h))) 1538. So now I keep wondering : what is happening on his planet ? (lpp_1943.1538) (k / keep-02 :ARG1 (w / wonder-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (e / event :mod (a / amr-unknown) :location (p / planet :poss (h / he)))) :time (n / now)) 1539. Perhaps the sheep has eaten the flower ... (lpp_1943.1539) (p2 / possible-01 :ARG1 (e / eat-01 :ARG0 (s / sheep) :ARG1 (f / flower))) 1540. At one time I say to myself : " Surely not ! (lpp_1943.1540) (s / say-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (h / have-polarity-91 :ARG2 - :ARG1-of (s2 / sure-02)) :ARG2 i :time (o / one)) 1541. The little prince shuts his flower under her glass globe every night , and he watches over his sheep very carefully ... " (lpp_1943.1541) (a / and :op1 (s / shut-01 :ARG0 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :ARG1 (g / globe :consist-of (g2 / glass) :poss (s2 / she) :op1-of (u / under :location-of (f2 / flower :mod (l2 / little) :poss p))) :time (r / rate-entity-91 :ARG4 (n / night))) :op2 (w / watch-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (s3 / sheep) :manner (c / careful :degree (v / very)))) 1542. Then I am happy . (lpp_1943.1542) (h / happy-01 :ARG1 (i / i) :time (t / then)) 1543. And there is sweetness in the laughter of all the stars . (lpp_1943.1543) (a / and :op2 (s / sweet-05 :ARG1 (l / laugh-01 :ARG0 (s2 / star :mod (a2 / all))))) 1544. But at another time I say to myself : " At some moment or other one is absent - minded , and that is enough ! (lpp_1943.1544) (c / contrast-01 :ARG2 (s / say-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (a2 / and :op1 (o / one :mod (a3 / absent-minded) :time (o2 / or :op1 (m / moment :mod (s2 / some)) :op2 (o3 / other))) :op2 (t2 / that :mod (e / enough))) :ARG2 i :time (t / time :mod (a / another)))) 1545. On some one evening he forgot the glass globe , or the sheep got out , without making any noise , in the night ... " (lpp_1943.1545) (o / or :op1 (f / forget-01 :ARG0 (h / he) :ARG1 (g / globe :consist-of (g2 / glass))) :op2 (e / escape-01 :ARG0 (s / sheep) :time (d / date-entity :dayperiod (n / night)) :manner (s3 / sound-02 :polarity - :ARG1 s :mod (a2 / any))) :time (d2 / date-entity :dayperiod (e2 / evening) :mod (s2 / some))) 1546. And then the little bells are changed to tears ... (lpp_1943.1546) (a / and :op2 (c / change-01 :ARG1 (b / bell :mod (l / little)) :ARG2 (t2 / tear-03) :time (t / then))) 1547. Here , then , is a great mystery . (lpp_1943.1547) (m / mystery :mod (g / great) :time (t / then) :location (h / here)) 1548. For you who also love the little prince , and for me , nothing in the universe can be the same if somewhere , we do not know where , a sheep that we never saw has - - yes or no ? -- eaten a rose ... (lpp_1943.1548) (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (s / same-01 :ARG1 (n / nothing :location (u / universe)) :ARG3 (a / and :op1 (y / you :ARG0-of (l / love-01 :ARG1 (p2 / prince :mod (l2 / little))) :mod (a2 / also)) :op2 (i / i))) :condition (e / eat-01 :mode interrogative :ARG0 (s2 / sheep :ARG1-of (s3 / see-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (w2 / we) :time (e2 / ever))) :ARG1 (r / rose) :location (s4 / somewhere :ARG1-of (k / know-01 :polarity - :ARG0 w2)))) 1549. Look up at the sky . (lpp_1943.1549) (l / look-01 :mode imperative :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (s / sky) :direction (u / up)) 1550. Ask yourselves : is it yes or no ? (lpp_1943.1550) (a / ask-01 :mode imperative :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (o / or :mode interrogative :op1 (y2 / yes) :op2 (n / no)) :ARG2 y) 1551. Has the sheep eaten the flower ? (lpp_1943.1551) (e / eat-01 :ARG0 (s / sheep) :ARG1 (f / flower) :mode interrogative) 1552. And you will see how everything changes ... (lpp_1943.1552) (a / and :op2 (s / see-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (h / have-manner-91 :ARG2 (c / change-01 :ARG1 (e / everything))))) 1553. And no grown - up will ever understand that this is a matter of so much importance ! (lpp_1943.1553) (a / and :op2 (u / understand-01 :polarity - :ARG0 (g / grown-up) :ARG1 (t / this :ARG1-of (m / matter-01 :mod (i / important :mod (m2 / much :degree (s / so))))) :time (e2 / ever))) 1554. This is , to me , the loveliest and saddest landscape in the world . (lpp_1943.1554) (o / opine-01 :ARG0 (i / i) :ARG1 (l / landscape :mod (l2 / lovely :degree (m / most) :compared-to (w / world)) :ARG0-of (s / sad-02 :degree (m2 / most) :compared-to w) :domain (t / this))) 1555. It is the same as that on the preceding page , but I have drawn it again to impress it on your memory . (lpp_1943.1555) (c / contrast-01 :ARG1 (s / same-01 :ARG1 (i / it) :ARG2 (t / that :location (p / page :ARG1-of (p2 / precede-01)))) :ARG2 (d / draw-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 i :mod (a / again) :purpose (i2 / impress-01 :ARG0 i :ARG1 (m / memory :poss (y / you))))) 1556. It is here that the little prince appeared on Earth , and disappeared . (lpp_1943.1556) (a / and :op1 (a2 / appear-01 :ARG1 (p / prince :mod (l / little)) :location (e / earth)) :op2 (d / disappear-01 :ARG1 p) :location (h / here)) 1557. Look at it carefully so that you will be sure to recognise it in case you travel some day to the African desert . (lpp_1943.1557) (l / look-01 :mode imperative :ARG0 (y2 / you) :ARG1 (i / it) :manner (c / careful) :purpose (r / recognize-02 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 i :ARG1-of (e / ensure-01) :condition (t / travel-01 :ARG0 y :ARG4 (d / desert :location (c2 / continent :wiki "Africa" :name (n / name :op1 "Africa"))) :time (d2 / day :mod (s2 / some))))) 1558. And , if you should come upon this spot , please do not hurry on . (lpp_1943.1558) (a / and :op2 (h / hurry-01 :polarity - :mode imperative :polite + :ARG0 y :ARG1 y :condition (c / come-upon-26 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (s / spot :mod (t / this))))) 1559. Wait for a time , exactly under the star . (lpp_1943.1559) (w / wait-01 :mode imperative :ARG1 (y / you) :duration (t / time) :location (u / under :op1 (s / star) :manner (e / exact))) 1560. Then , if a little man appears who laughs , who has golden hair and who refuses to answer questions , you will know who he is . (lpp_1943.1560) (k / know-01 :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 m :condition (a / appear-01 :ARG1 (m / man :mod (l / little) :ARG0-of (l2 / laugh-01) :ARG0-of (h / have-03 :ARG1 (h2 / hair :mod (g / golden))) :ARG0-of (r / refuse-01 :ARG1 (a2 / answer-01 :ARG1 (q / question-01)))) :time (t / then))) 1561. If this should happen , please comfort me . (lpp_1943.1561) (c / comfort-01 :polite + :mode imperative :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (i / i) :condition (t / this)) 1562. Send me word that he has come back . (lpp_1943.1562) (s / send-01 :mode imperative :ARG0 (y / you) :ARG1 (w / word-01 :ARG1 (c / come-01 :ARG1 (h / he) :ARG4 (b / back))) :ARG2 (i / i))