Lines Matching refs:morning
340 “When you’ve finished your own toilet in the morning, then it is time to attend to the toilet of yo…
371 I learned that new detail on the morning of the fourth day, when you said to me:
481 which one little sheep can destroy in a single bite some morning, without even noticing what he is
502 nobody. One morning they would appear in the grass, and by night they would have faded
517 adornment lasted for days and days. Then one morning, exactly at sunrise, she suddenly showed
582 morning of his departure he put his planet in perfect order. He carefully cleaned out his active
584 breakfast in the morning. He also had one volcano that was extinct. But, as he said, “One never
591 morning all these familiar tasks seemed very precious to him. And when he watered the flower for
759 “Good morning,” said the little prince. “That is a queer hat you are wearing.”
822 “Good morning,” the little prince said to him. “Your cigarette has gone out.”
827 morning. Fifteen and seven make twenty-two. Twenty-two and six make twenty-eight. I haven’t
928 “Good morning. Why have you just put out your lamp?”
930 “Those are the orders,” replied the lamplighter. “Good morning.”
941 “There is nothing to understand,” said the lamplighter. “Orders are orders. Good morning.” And
946 …follow a terrible profession. In the old days it was reasonable. I put the lamp out in the morning,
990 “I am unlucky,” said the lamplighter. “Good morning.” And he put out his lamp.
1226 “Good morning,” said the little prince.
1228 “Good morning,” said the flower.
1258 “Good morning,” he said courteously.
1260 “Good morning...Good morning...Good morning,” answered the echo.
1277 “Good morning,” he said. He was standing before a garden, all a-bloom with roses.
1279 “Good morning,” said the roses.
1304 “Good morning,” said the fox.
1306 “Good morning,” the little prince responded politely, although when he turned around he saw
1467 “Good morning,” said the little prince.
1469 “Good morning,” said the railway switchman.
1501 “Good morning,” said the little prince.
1503 “Good morning,” said the merchant.
1671 however, occurred to me: “Then it was not by chance that on the morning when I first met you — a