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-[[Sheep-in-a-box]] is a metaphor for a [[child's imagination]] in ''[[The Little Prince]]''. “That's just the kind I wanted” exclaims the Little Prince when he is confronted with a drawing of a box with three holes in it, which will allow the invisible sheep inside to breathe. +[[Sheep-in-a-box]] is a [[metaphor]] for a [[child's imagination]] in ''[[The Little Prince]]''. “That's just the kind I wanted” exclaims the Little Prince when he is confronted with a drawing of a box with three holes in it, which will allow the invisible sheep inside to breathe.
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Sheep-in-a-box is a metaphor for a child's imagination in The Little Prince. “That's just the kind I wanted” exclaims the Little Prince when he is confronted with a drawing of a box with three holes in it, which will allow the invisible sheep inside to breathe.




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