Chapter 25
Thelittleprincesaid,"Peoplestartoutinexpresstrains,buttheynolongerknowwhatthey’relookingfor. Thentheygetallexcitedandrusharoundincircles..." Andheadded, "It’snotworththetrouble..."
ThewellwehadcometowasnotatalllikethewellsoftheSahara. ThewellsoftheSaharaarenomorethanholesduginthesand. Thisonelookedmorelikeavillagewell. Buttherewasnovillagehere,andIthoughtIwasdreaming.
"It’sstrange,"Isaidtothelittleprince,"everythingisready: thepulley,thebucket,andtherope..."
Helaughed,graspedtherope,andsetthepulleyworking. Andthepulleygroanedthewayanoldweathervanegroanswhenthewindhasbeenasleepalongtime.
"Hearthat? "saidthelittleprince. "We’veawakenedthiswellandit’ssinging."
Ididn’twanthimtotirehimselfout. "Letmedothat,"Isaidtohim. "It’stooheavyforyou."
SlowlyIhoistedthebuckettotheedgeofthewell.Isetitdownwithgreatcare. Thesongofthepulleycontinuedinmyears,andIsawthesunglistenonthestill-tremblingwater.
"I’mthirstyforthatwater,"saidthelittleprince. "Letmedrinksome..."
AndIunderstoodwhathe’dbeenlookingfor!
Iraisedthebuckettohislips. Hedrank,eyesclosed. Itwasassweetasafeast. Thatwaterwasmorethanmerelyadrink.