1. Six years has passed away but the memories of the little prince is still in the narrator's mind. Through the story he is requesting us to write to him if we find little prince somewhere in the earth.
he have never yet told this story. The companions who met him on his return were well content to see him alive. he was sad, but he told them: “I am tired.
1/ In this chapter , the author came back his planet and it was six years have already gone and he have never yet told this story and his return were well content to see him alive but he was sad because he thought about the little prince and what happen to him.
In the last chapter the narrator's afterthoughts.
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1.Six years later, the little prince is not on the earth, however I have about the little prince's things in memory.
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1. Six years has passed away but the memories of the little prince is still in the narrator's mind. Through the story he is requesting us to write to him if we find little prince somewhere in the earth.
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after six years the little prince is not on earth .
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1/ In this chapter , the author came back his planet and it was six years have already gone and he have never yet told this story and his return were well content to see him alive but he was sad because he thought about the little prince and what happen to him.
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He also admits that he hasn’t told anybody else about the prince. At night, the narrator listens to the stars laughing – they sound like little bells.
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