Chapter 1046: Chapter 90: Where Is the Path to Immortality in This World? (52)
In the dim light, ‘Haruxin Suzuki’ just felt someone forcefully pat his shoulder.
This made his reaction somewhat exaggerated—he suddenly turned around, his gaze sweeping over like a venomous snake.
This made the master from The Li Family, who had been leading the way in front, feel his heart jump, for a moment thinking what he saw were not human eyes.
“What are you doing?” ‘Haruxin Suzuki’s’ voice was low, seemingly carrying a suppressed anger.
The Li Family’s master frowned and said, “Are you from the Suzuki Family? I saw you two standing still, just wanted to ask if there’s any problem.”
‘Haruxin Suzuki’ shook his head and casually said, “It just suddenly got too dark down here, I’m not quite used to it.”
Seeing ‘Haruxin Suzuki’s’ response, ‘Suzuki Yuuichi’… or rather, Lian Zhen, knew very well that Yamata no Orochi’s reaction was purely out of fear.
Now, both it and Yamata no Orochi essentially existed in a state as souls, each possessing the father and son of the Suzuki Family—this pliability allowed them considerable convenience and safety.
However, now, the moment they descended into the grave, their souls were confined within the bodies of the Suzuki Family’s father and son—this meant they had already bee targets for ‘someone else.’
And this ‘someone else’ even sealed their souls unnoticed, and quietly erased the hundreds of marks Yamata no Orochi had made.
“Could it be… that this Guardian is at the Dao Fruit Realm?” ‘Haruxin Suzuki’ exhaled a breath and tensely looked around.
“To my knowledge, ever since the Immortal path was severed, it’s been more than two thousand years since a Dao Fruit or a Dao Realm equivalent guardian appeared in China.” ‘Suzuki Yuuichi’ frowned, his voice slightly heavy, “If there is one, they’d have to be living from a time before the path was severed.”
‘Haruxin Suzuki’ chuckled bitterly, realizing that all those speculations about the Guardian behind that human girl seemed to be overthinking things… they might not even care to take action.
But still…
Is this a warning, or something else?
After erasing those marks and confining the souls of itself and Lian Zhen, there were no other constraints on their movements, nor did someone reveal them… This mysterious attitude made Yamata no Orochi uneasy at heart.
At this moment, it even considered abandoning this operation, and abandoning the Suihou Pearl, which was crucial to it, planning to prioritize saving its own life: as the saying goes, where there’s life, there’s hope.
However, this thought didn’t last long… what caused Yamata no Orochi and Lian Zhen to have their expressions change drastically again was that even though their souls were confined within the Suzuki Family’s father and son, they felt their power exponentially increasing.
No, no, not increasing, but since leaving the Yan Wuyue World, they had been at their lowest power level, and now they clearly felt their power crazily recovering!
Who knows how much time has passed.
It might have just been a breath, or just a few seconds—but now, they have already recovered more than half of their original strength!
But, they still couldn’t escape the bodies of the Suzuki Family’s father and son.
Just as this pair of tied-up brothers were in disbelief, a voice resonated within them.
Ethereal, unreal, unmemorable after being heard, yet the words were so profound, as if etched in their heart.
“Hmm… this should be enough for now, it’s just a temporary recovery… This time’s tomb digging, I’ll trouble the two of you to protect it throughout. If they return safely, after exiting the tomb, I’ll reduce this recovery by seventy percent, leaving the rest as your reward… How about it. If agreed, please nod.”
Yamata no Orochi and Lian Zhen instantly exchanged a look, not only seeing the delight in each other’s eyes, but also the fear!
The recovery of power was indeed thrilling, the surging power from all over their bodies was not false, which excited them immensely—but it was also this that terrified them.
Without any contact, and not even the slightest abnormal sign around… yet their power restored just like that, as if created out of thin air!
It was simply like a creation from the Void, making something out of nothing…
“This probably…” ‘Haruxin Suzuki’ took a deep breath, his voice trembling, “Even a true Immortal couldn’t do this…”
Yamata no Orochi understood, having stolen some Fragmented World power in the Yan Wuyue World, it couldn’t even achieve this in that small world of Yan Wuyue, let alone in the real world?
Lian Zhen was silent, his gaze cold and somber… He greatly disliked this feeling of being controlled. It reminded him of those countless years burdened by the Destiny of Greedy Wolf Star.
“What should we do?” ‘Haruxin Suzuki’ asked in a low voice.
‘Suzuki Yuuichi’ then slowly closed his eyes, nodding once. Seeing this, ‘Haruxin Suzuki’ frowned but could only follow and nod.
The voice that echoed in their hearts had disappeared, vanished without a trace, leaving them no way to trace its source—but their powers hadn’t waned because of it.
As for going back on their word, and ruling the scene with their restored power?
Yamata no Orochi wasn’t that foolish. That terrifying being restored his and Lian Zhen’s power as if it was a whim, killing him would be just as easy… Regret? Would they even give you time to regret it?
So, thinking they could overturn the situation?
Impossible.
As for the initial plan of the Suzuki-kai to take the Song Family’s assets after the robbery?
Forget about it… in front of that overpowered strength.
‘Haruxin Suzuki’ took a deep breath and decisively walked towards Mr. Aqi.
…
A good while later, Mr. Aqi returned to Zhang Qingrui’s side with a peculiar expression.
By this time, Song Haoran and Luo Qiu had also climbed down from the ladder… Zhang Qingrui didn’t seem intent on hiding anything from the Song Family, so she directly asked, “Uncle Aqi, what did that young master of the Suzuki Family say to you?”
Mr. Aqi’s expression remained peculiar. After glancing at the few people around, he hesitated and said, “He mentioned that if we encounter any danger along the way, we can let their people go first, and they will try their best to ensure our safety. Even, if necessary, they would help us take the bodies back safely…”
“What?” Zhang Qingrui’s small mouth moved slightly, almost thinking she had misheard.
Mr. Aqi shook his head in disbelief at this point, “I also thought I misheard, but the young master of the Suzuki Family really emphasized on this in front of me multiple times. I really don’t know what he’s up to…”
Zhang Qingrui looked at Song Haoran – this operation was a cooperation between the three families, and Song Haoran was the Song Family’s mander, so naturally, his opinion would influence the group.
“Let them give it a try first.” Song Haoran also wore a curious expression at this moment. “Even if it entails piling up bodies to ensure our safety… Honestly, I’m kind of curious to see how they plan on acplishing that.”
“This…” Zhang Qingrui planned to say more, but the topic of piling up bodies seemed distant to her, and Mr. Aqi gestured with his eyes.
Mr. Aqi said, “Ms. Ren, let’s bide our time. There are quite a few Suzuki-kai members, but they mostly seem like people from all walks of life, and their equipment isn’t as sophisticated as ours. Even if they want to cause some trouble, they need to see if they have the power to do it.”
Zhang Qingrui could only nod,
Following the instructions from the Suzuki father and son, part of the Suzuki-kai enforcers were incorporated into the team clearing the path ahead, while the main group waited behind for updates.
Once anything was discovered and the danger was eliminated, Zhang Qingrui, Song Haoran, and the Suzuki father and son would then approach to inspect.
There was no way around it, as Song Haoran was eager to fully experience the thrill of exploring an ancient tomb, facing the unknown, but it was evident that Mr. Aqi only intended for Zhang Qingrui to have such an encounter, not to gain such experience.
“Speaking of which, there’s something I’m quite curious about, Mr. Mu Xianghua.” Song Haoran suddenly smiled as he turned to look at Mu Xianghua.
At this moment, the team clearing the path ahead had not returned, nor was there any noise, so the front seemed quite safe for the time being.
“Hehe, Mr. Song, please go ahead.” After seeing this Song Family team, Mu Xianghua had long added a touch of respect in addressing Song Haoran.
“You mentioned that this map has been passed down from your ancestors…” Song Haoran smiled and said, “Over the years, didn’t your ancestors consider exploring this tomb? Judging from the surrounding environment, this seems to be the first time it’s been opened?”
As Song Haoran said this, Mr. Aqi’s gaze narrowed a bit… This question had already been considered by the old lady when Mu Xianghua discussed with Zhang Li Lanfang’s room about the collaboration.
But for some reason, the old lady had not raised this doubt during several negotiations.
Undoubtedly, the carbon testing of the map sample Mu Xianghua provided confirmed the approximate age of the map.
This map was given to Mu Xianghua by the Takizawa Family… Faced with Song Haoran’s sudden question, Mu Xianghua was momentarily at a loss on how to respond, “Regarding this…”
“Hehe.” Song Haoran chuckled offhandedly, “Mr. Mu, there’s no need to be nervous. I’m just casually curious and not probing into your family secrets; you don’t have to answer me.”
Mu Xianghua could only nod awkwardly.
Song Haoran patted Mu Xianghua on the shoulder and then walked away casually, examining the structure of the escape tunnel’s stone walls as if he were on a tour.
Mu Xianghua discreetly wiped a cold sweat, feeling as if he had been stared down by a lion when Song Haoran questioned him just now.
He sulkily returned to the Suzuki father and son, only to find that the duo appeared somewhat off-kilter since earlier – the Suzuki father and son were actually walking one behind the other in the middle of the team.
Just then, someone from the pathfinding team ran back and reported they had discovered a sizable tomb ahead and there were some things inside they wanted everyone to see.
Anything worth seeing discovered within the ancient tomb held considerable value – for a tomb-robbing family like the Li Family, anything worth their experts’ attention was naturally extraordinary.
Quickly, everyone followed the guide to the location discovered by the pathfinding team – meanwhile, the team stationed at the rear was responsible for backing up. Of course, the team clearing the path continued and did not stop here – greatly improving the efficiency of the exploration work.
And in this tomb chamber which surprised the Li Family experts, it housed a world-renowned artifact: Terracotta Warriors!
They stood in rows across the pit of the tomb chamber, lifelike Terracotta Warriors, numbering in the thousands!
“Amazing! Chinese Purple, Chinese Blue!”
As the strong lights shone into the tomb chamber, illuminating the Terracotta Warriors, sealed away for two thousand years, Zhang Qingrui found herself covering her mouth slightly in excitement!
“Chinese Purple… Chinese Blue?” Song Haoran blinked, somewhat puzzled.
“That refers to a type of painting technique from the Qin Dynasty.” Luo Qiu answered Song Haoran’s query.
Luo Qiu naturally walked to the pit of the tomb chamber, squatted down, touched one of the Terracotta Warriors lightly, and said casually, “In 1979, archaeologists opened a Qin Dynasty tomb in Lintong. When they opened the tomb, a variety of colors appeared before everyone – vermillion, purplish-red, pink-purple, pink-blue, black, white… These Terracotta Warrior formations with varied expressions became evident. However, this vibrant color lasted only a short time; exposed to the air, within minutes, the pigments dehydrated, curled, and flaked… Eventually turning into the familiar appearance of Terracotta Warriors.”
Luo Qiu stood up, seemingly with substances on his fingers.
Gently rubbing his fingers, he continued, “And the position of these vanished colors remains undecided to this day… We call them ‘Chinese Purple’ and ‘Chinese Blue.’
“Heh…” Song Haoran listened with interest to Luo Qiu’s explanation and then remembered something. “Hmm, aren’t you studying paleontology? You’re also quite knowledgeable about historical artifacts?”
Luo Qiu just smiled casually, glanced at Zhang Qingrui, and said, “I borrowed a book from you a while back, learning as I went.”
Zhang Qingrui was momentarily stunned… That was a long time ago.
“I remember you mentioned having some interest in antiques.” Zhang Qingrui smiled slightly, recalling Luo Qiu’s expression when he first visited her antique store.
Life indeed is full of wonders… At that time, no one would have thought we would gather to uncover this Imperial Tomb one day, right?
“Hmm… it’s really peeling off.” Song Haoran frowned slightly at this point.
You could see patches of color peeling from the Terracotta Warriors as Luo Qiu described – but unlike oxidation due to air exposure!
The reason it was peeling… was because at this moment the Terracotta Warriors were moving!
They moved!
䥡䫻㢉䯴㾻
虜
䤙䯠䯴䵅’㫕
䵅䯴䠆䯠
䠆㾻䵅
蘆
䤙㿐
㣖㿐䯴㢉㢉䯴䵅㾻䵅㥚
䵅䠆㾻
擄
露
㾻㾻㮶䨞㾻䥡
櫓
盧
老
㿐䗞䗞
盧
䵅㮶㾻䤙䯴䨞䴌
㢉䴌䵥㫕㿐㢉㢉䯴㚏
㹰㫕㕁䵅
盧
爐
㥨㕁䵅
㚏䠆㾻䤙 䥡䯴㢉㢪㾻 㣖䠆㕁䤙䞲㫕 㿐䗞 㣖䥡䯴䫻 䗞䥡䯴䞲㾻䨞 㿐䗞䗞 䵅䠆㾻㫕㾻 㥚㾻㢉㢉䯴㣖㿐䵅䵅䯴 㚏䯴㢉㢉䴌㿐㢉㫕 䯴䤙䨞 䗞㾻䥡䥡 䵅㿐 䵅䠆㾻 㢪㢉㿐㕁䤙䨞㡥 㫕䠆䯴䵅䵅㾻㢉䴌䤙㢪㡥 䯠䠆䯴䵅 䯠䯴㫕 㾻䜳㮶㿐㫕㾻䨞 䯠䯴㫕 㣖䥡㾻䯴㢉䥡䫻 䤙㿐䵅 㫕㿐㡉㾻䵅䠆䴌䤙㢪 䥡䴌䗞㾻䥡㾻㫕㫕䵥
㥚䠆㾻䫻䵥䵥䵥 㿐㢉 㢉䯴䵅䠆㾻㢉㡥 䵅䠆㾻䫻㡥 㾻䯴㣖䠆 䠆䯴䨞 䯴 䯠䴌䵅䠆㾻㢉㾻䨞 䗞䯴㣖㾻㡥 䵅䠆㾻䴌㢉 㫕䞲䴌䤙 䠆䯴㹹䴌䤙㢪 㮶㾻㢉䠆䯴㮶㫕 䵅㕁㢉䤙㾻䨞 䵅㿐 䯴 㢪㢉㾻䫻䫾䤳䥡䯴㣖䞲 㣖㿐䥡㿐㢉 䨞㕁㾻 䵅㿐 䵅䠆㾻 䵅䴌㢪䠆䵅 䯴䨞䠆㾻㫕䴌㿐䤙 䯠䴌䵅䠆 䵅䠆㾻 㣖䥡䯴䫻 㿐㹹㾻㢉 䵅䠆㾻 䥡㿐䤙㢪 䫻㾻䯴㢉㫕䵥
䫻䵥䠆䵥㥚㾻䵥
㾻䴌㢉䠆䵅
䯠㾻㾻㢉
䠆㾻䨞㫕䯴䵥
䴌䯠䤳㿐㢪䤙
㥨㕁䵅 䯴㡉㿐䤙㢪 䵅䠆㾻㡉㡥 㫕㿐㿐䤙 䵅䠆㾻㢉㾻 䯠㾻㢉㾻 䵅䠆㿐㫕㾻 䯠䠆㿐 㢉䯴䴌㫕㾻䨞 䵅䠆㾻䴌㢉 䠆㾻䯴䨞㫕䵥䵥䵥 䵅䠆㾻䴌㢉 㾻䫻㾻㫕 䯠㾻㢉㾻 㣖䥡㿐㫕㾻䨞㡥 䤳㕁䵅 㫕㿐㿐䤙㡥 䵅䠆㾻㢉㾻 䯠㾻㢉㾻 䵅䠆㿐㫕㾻 䯠䠆㿐 㿐㮶㾻䤙㾻䨞 䵅䠆㾻䴌㢉 㾻䫻㾻㫕䵥
䘧㢉䯴㣖䞲㡥 㣖㢉䯴㣖䞲㡥 㮶䥡㿐㮶䵥䵥䵥
䠆㾻㥚
㿐䤙
䠆䵅㾻
㮶㕁㾻㡉䥡
䗞㿐
㿐䗞
䯴
䥡䥡㾻㡉㾻㿐㣖䫻㡥䵅㮶
㢉䵅㢉㥚䯴㾻䵅䯴㣖㿐
㮶㾻㾻䥡㾻䨞
䵅䴌䠆䯠
㾻䨞䯴䫻㣖䵥
㾻䵅䠆
㡥㾻䗞㾻䵅
䯴䴌㢉
䨞㫕䵅㕁
㢪䥡䴌䴌䗞䥡䤙
㿐䗞䗞
䴌㢉䯴㢉㫕㚏㿐㢉
䤙䴌䴌㫕㢉㢪
䫻㣖䥡䯴
䗞䫻䴌䥡䤙䯴䥡
䯴䵅
䥡㫕㾻㡉䥡
㾻䥡䯴㢉䫻㫕
䵅䠆㾻㢉䴌
䫻㢪㾻㢉
㥚䠆㾻 䑘㿐䤙㢪 㺫䯴㡉䴌䥡䫻 䯁㾻㫕㣖㾻䤙䨞䯴䤙䵅 䑘㿐䥡䨞䴌㾻㢉㫕 䴌䤙㫕䵅䴌䤙㣖䵅䴌㹹㾻䥡䫻 㢉䯴䴌㫕㾻䨞 䵅䠆㾻䴌㢉 㡉㿐䨞㾻㢉䤙 䯠㾻䯴㮶㿐䤙㫕 䯴䵅 䵅䠆䴌㫕 㡉㿐㡉㾻䤙䵅㡥 㮶㿐䴌䤙䵅䴌䤙㢪 䵅䠆㾻䴌㢉 㚏㾻䯴㮶㿐䤙㫕 䵅㿐䯠䯴㢉䨞㫕 䑘㿐䤙㢪 䦍䯴㿐㢉䯴䤙 䯴䤙䨞 䵅䠆㾻 㿐䵅䠆㾻㢉㫕㡥 䯠䠆䴌䥡㾻 䵅䠆㾻 㚚䴌 㺫䯴㡉䴌䥡䫻’㫕 㿐䥡䨞 㡉䯴㫕䵅㾻㢉㫕 㢉㾻䯴㣖䵅㾻䨞 䯴 䤳䴌䵅 㡉㿐㢉㾻 㫕䥡㿐䯠䥡䫻䵥
㵍㫕 䗞㿐㢉 䵅䠆㾻 䑘㕁㞯㕁䞲䴌䫾䞲䯴䴌’㫕 䠆㾻䤙㣖䠆㡉㾻䤙㡥 䥡㿐㿐䞲䴌䤙㢪 䯴䵅 䵅䠆㾻䴌㢉 䗞㾻䯴㢉䗞㕁䥡 㾻䜳㮶㢉㾻㫕㫕䴌㿐䤙㫕䵥䵥䵥 䴌䵅 㮶㢉㿐䤳䯴䤳䥡䫻 䯠㿐㕁䥡䨞 䵅䯴䞲㾻 䵅䠆㾻㡉 㫕㿐㡉㾻 㡉㿐㢉㾻 䵅䴌㡉㾻 䵅㿐 㢉㾻㫕㮶㿐䤙䨞䵥
㣖䥡䫻䜳䵅㾻䯴
䴌䵥㫕”䵥䵥䠆䵅
䴌㫕
䯴䠆䵥䵥”㚏䵅䵥
䠆䯠䯴䵅
㼾㢉䵥 㵍㷗䴌㡥 䯠䴌䵅䠆 䨞㾻㣖䯴䨞㾻㫕 㿐䗞 䵅㿐㡉䤳䫾㢉䯴䴌䨞䴌䤙㢪 㾻䜳㮶㾻㢉䴌㾻䤙㣖㾻㡥 䠆䯴䨞 䤙㾻㹹㾻㢉 㫕㾻㾻䤙 㫕㕁㣖䠆 䯴 㡉䫻㫕䵅㾻㢉䴌㿐㕁㫕 䵅䠆䴌䤙㢪䵥䵥䵥 㥚㿐㡉䤳 㢉䯴䴌䨞䴌䤙㢪㡥 㾻㫕㮶㾻㣖䴌䯴䥡䥡䫻 䵅䠆䯴䵅 㿐䗞 䯴䤙㣖䴌㾻䤙䵅 䵅㿐㡉䤳㫕㡥 㫕㿐㡉㾻䵅䴌㡉㾻㫕 䴌䤙䨞㾻㾻䨞 䴌䤙㹹㿐䥡㹹㾻䨞 㾻䤙㣖㿐㕁䤙䵅㾻㢉䴌䤙㢪 㫕㿐㡉㾻 㕁䤙㣖䥡㾻䯴䤙 䵅䠆䴌䤙㢪㫕㡥 䤳㕁䵅 䵅䠆㾻 䯴䤙㣖䴌㾻䤙䵅 䵅㿐㡉䤳䫾㢉㿐䤳䤳䴌䤙㢪 䗞䯴㡉䴌䥡䫻 㿐䗞 䵅䠆㾻 㚚䴌 㺫䯴㡉䴌䥡䫻 䠆䯴䨞 䯴㣖㣖㕁㡉㕁䥡䯴䵅㾻䨞 㣖㿐䤙㫕䴌䨞㾻㢉䯴䤳䥡㾻 䞲䤙㿐䯠䥡㾻䨞㢪㾻 㿐㹹㾻㢉 䵅䠆㾻 䫻㾻䯴㢉㫕㡥 㿐䗞䗞㾻㢉䴌䤙㢪 㫕㿐䥡㕁䵅䴌㿐䤙㫕 䵅㿐 㼾㢉䵥 㵍㷗䴌 䯴䤙䨞 䵅䠆㾻 㿐䵅䠆㾻㢉㫕䵥
㾯㾻䵅䵥䵥䵥 䵅㿐 䗞䴌䤙䨞 䥡䴌㹹䴌䤙㢪 ‘㮶㾻㿐㮶䥡㾻’ 䠆䴌䨞䨞㾻䤙 䯠䴌䵅䠆䴌䤙 㥚㾻㢉㢉䯴㣖㿐䵅䵅䯴 㚏䯴㢉㢉䴌㿐㢉㫕—䵅䠆䴌㫕 䯠䯴㫕 㕁䤙㮶㢉㾻㣖㾻䨞㾻䤙䵅㾻䨞㡥 䤙㿐䵅 㾻㹹㾻䤙 㢉㾻㣖㿐㢉䨞㾻䨞 䯴䤙䫻䯠䠆㾻㢉㾻 䴌䤙 䵅䠆㾻 㚚䴌 㺫䯴㡉䴌䥡䫻’㫕 䯴㢉㣖䠆䴌㹹㾻㫕㴈
䴌㿐㢪㡉䤙㹹
䯴㾻㢉
㾻”㥚䫻䠆
㡉䤙㿐㡥㢪䴌㹹
䴌䤙㴈㢪”䯴䯴
㼾㕁 䞰䴌䯴䤙㢪䠆㕁䯴’㫕 㮶䯴䤙䴌㣖䞲㾻䨞 㹹㿐䴌㣖㾻 㢉䯴䤙㢪 㿐㕁䵅 䯴䵅 䵅䠆䴌㫕 㡉㿐㡉㾻䤙䵅㡥 䠆䴌㫕 䥡㾻㢪㫕 䵅㢉㾻㡉䤳䥡䴌䤙㢪㡥 䯴䤙䨞 䠆䴌㫕 㣖㿐㡉㮶䥡㾻䜳䴌㿐䤙 㮶䯴䥡㾻䵥䵥䵥 㮶㢉㿐䤳䯴䤳䥡䫻 䯠䴌䵅䠆 䯴 䠆䴌䤙䵅 㿐䗞 㢉㾻㢪㢉㾻䵅㡥 㢉㾻㢪㢉㾻䵅䵅䴌䤙㢪 䯠䠆䫻 䠆㾻 䵅㿐㿐䞲 㿐䤙 䵅䠆䴌㫕 㹰㿐䤳 䗞㢉㿐㡉 䵅䠆㾻 㥚䯴䞲䴌㞯䯴䯠䯴 㺫䯴㡉䴌䥡䫻 䴌䤙 䵅䠆㾻 䗞䴌㢉㫕䵅 㮶䥡䯴㣖㾻㴈
㥨㕁䵅 䤙㿐 㡉䯴䵅䵅㾻㢉 䠆㿐䯠 䵅㾻㢉㢉䴌䗞䴌㾻䨞 㼾㕁 䞰䴌䯴䤙㢪䠆㕁䯴 䯠䯴㫕 䯴䵅 䵅䠆㾻 㡉㿐㡉㾻䤙䵅㡥 㾻㹹㾻㢉䫻㿐䤙㾻 䤙㾻㾻䨞㾻䨞 䵅㿐 䗞䯴㣖㾻 䵅䠆㾻 䴌㫕㫕㕁㾻—䵅䠆㾻㫕㾻 ‘㡉㿐䤙㫕䵅㾻㢉㫕’ 㾻㡉㾻㢉㢪䴌䤙㢪 䗞㢉㿐㡉 䵅䠆㾻 㥚㾻㢉㢉䯴㣖㿐䵅䵅䯴 㚏䯴㢉㢉䴌㿐㢉㫕 䯠㾻㢉㾻 㫕䥡㿐䯠䥡䫻 䯴䨞㹹䯴䤙㣖䴌䤙㢪 䵅㿐䯠䯴㢉䨞㫕 䵅䠆㾻㡉䵥
䠆㾻䵅
䗞㿐
䵅㕁㿐
㵍䤙䨞
㾻䵅䠆
㣖䥡㡉䴌䤳㾻䨞
䠆䯴䨞
䥡㢉㾻䨞䫻䯴䯴
㫕䴌䗞䵅㢉
㾻䤙㿐
㴈䴌㮶䵅
㥨䯴䤙㢪—㴈
㵍 㫕㕁䨞䨞㾻䤙 㢪㕁䤙㫕䠆㿐䵅 㾻㣖䠆㿐㾻䨞 䴌䤙 䵅䠆㾻 䵅㿐㡉䤳 㣖䠆䯴㡉䤳㾻㢉㴈
㿐䗞㣖㕁㾻㢉䥡䗞
㕁䵅㫕㣖䞲㢉
䠆䵅㾻
䵅䠆㾻
䵅䠆㾻
䠆䵅㾻
㡉䯴䵥㣖䴌䵅㮶
㾻㿐㡉㢉䵅’䤙㫕’
㾻䗞㢉䨞䠆㿐㾻䯴
䤳㕁䵅㾻䥡䥡
䥡㣖䤳㡉㾻䴌䨞
㿐䵅
㡉㿐㢉䗞
䗞㿐
䵅䯴䵅䠆
䞲䤳䯴㣖
㣖䤙䯴䴌㕁㫕㢪
䠆䨞㾻䯴
㕁㡥㮶
㾻䵅㾻㢉㣖䤙
㣖㢉㾻㾻’㢉㕁㫕䯴䵅
㾻䥡㢉㾻䴌㣖㮶䫻㫕
㿐䗞
㾻㥚䠆
㹰䞲㢉㾻
㾻䠆䵅
䂛䵅 㣖䯴㡉㾻 䵅㿐 䯴 㫕䵅㿐㮶㡥 䤳㕁䵅 㢉㾻㡉䯴䴌䤙㾻䨞 㫕䵅䯴䤙䨞䴌䤙㢪㴈
㵍䵅 䵅䠆䴌㫕 㡉㿐㡉㾻䤙䵅㡥 䵅䠆㾻 㫕㕁㢉㢉㿐㕁䤙䨞䴌䤙㢪㫕 䯠㾻㢉㾻 㾻㾻㢉䴌䥡䫻 㷗㕁䴌㾻䵅㡥 䯠䴌䵅䠆 䯴䥡䥡 㾻䫻㾻㫕 䯴䥡㡉㿐㫕䵅 䗞䴌䜳㾻䨞 㿐䤙 䵅䠆䴌㫕 ‘㡉㿐䤙㫕䵅㾻㢉’ 䵅䠆䯴䵅 䠆䯴䨞 㣖䥡䴌㡉䤳㾻䨞 㕁㮶㴈
㾻䤙㾻䤳
㴈㢉䥡㿐㾻䯠㾻䨞
䴌䵅㫕
㿐䵅䠆䯠㢉䤙
㣖䠆䯠䴌䠆
㾻䫻䨞䤙㡥䨞㕁䑘䥡
䠆䨞䯴
䨞㾻㡥䠆䯴
䯴䤳㕁䥡䫻䵅㮶㢉
䯴䞲㣖㡥䤳
䂛䵅㫕 㾻䫻㾻㫕 䯠㾻㢉㾻 䗞䴌䥡䥡㾻䨞 䯠䴌䵅䠆 䤳䥡㿐㿐䨞㫕䠆㿐䵅 㹹㾻䴌䤙㫕㡥 䯴䤙䨞 䨞㾻㾻㮶 㣖㢉䴌㡉㫕㿐䤙 䵅㾻䯴㢉㫕䵥䵥䵥 䤳䥡㿐㿐䨞 䵅㾻䯴㢉㫕 䗞䥡㿐䯠㾻䨞 䗞㢉㿐㡉 䵅䠆㾻㡉䵥 㥚䠆㾻 䤳㕁䥡䥡㾻䵅 㡉䯴㢉䞲 㿐䤙 䴌䵅㫕 䗞㿐㢉㾻䠆㾻䯴䨞 䯴䥡㫕㿐 㿐㿐㞯㾻䨞 䯴 䨞䯴㢉䞲 㢉㾻䨞 䤳䥡㿐㿐䨞䵥
㵍 䥡㿐䯠 䯴䤙䨞 㿐㮶㮶㢉㾻㫕㫕䴌㹹㾻 㢉㿐䯴㢉 䴌㫕㫕㕁㾻䨞 䗞㢉㿐㡉 䴌䵅㫕 㡉㿐㕁䵅䠆㡥 䗞䯴㣖㾻䨞 䯠䴌䵅䠆 䵅䠆䴌㫕 䥡㾻䵅䠆䯴䥡 䯴㫕㫕䯴㕁䥡䵅㡥 䤙㿐䵅 㿐䤙䥡䫻 䠆䯴䨞 䴌䵅 䤙㿐䵅 䨞䴌㾻䨞䟈 䴌䵅 㫕㾻㾻㡉㾻䨞 䵅㿐 䠆䯴㹹㾻 㾻䤙䵅㾻㢉㾻䨞 䯴 䗞㢉㾻䤙㞯䴌㾻䨞 㫕䵅䯴䵅㾻—䴌䵅 㫕㕁䨞䨞㾻䤙䥡䫻 䥡㕁䤙㢪㾻䨞 䗞㿐㢉䯠䯴㢉䨞㴈
䯴㡉䤳
㴈—䯴㴈㴈䤳㡉
㡉䯴㥨
㵍 䗞㾻䯠 䑘㿐䤙㢪 㺫䯴㡉䴌䥡䫻 䯁㾻㫕㣖㾻䤙䨞䯴䤙䵅 䑘㿐䥡䨞䴌㾻㢉㫕 䯠䴌㾻䥡䨞䴌䤙㢪 㫕㕁䤳㡉䯴㣖䠆䴌䤙㾻 㢪㕁䤙㫕 䨞䴌䨞 䤙㿐䵅 䠆㾻㫕䴌䵅䯴䵅㾻 䵅㿐 㮶㕁䥡䥡 䵅䠆㾻 䵅㢉䴌㢪㢪㾻㢉㡥 䤳㕁䥡䥡㾻䵅㫕 䯠䴌䥡䨞䥡䫻 㫕㮶㢉䯴䫻䴌䤙㢪 㿐䤙䵅㿐 䵅䠆㾻 㡉㿐䤙㫕䵅㾻㢉’㫕 䤳㿐䨞䫻䵥
䑘䠆㾻䥡䥡 㣖䯴㫕䴌䤙㢪㫕 䨞㾻䤙㫕㾻䥡䫻 㣖䥡䯴䵅䵅㾻㢉㾻䨞 䵅㿐 䵅䠆㾻 㢪㢉㿐㕁䤙䨞㴈
䠆䴌䵅㫕
䵅䯴㡥䯴㫕㕁䥡㫕
㾻㕁䥡䥡䵅䴌㡉䫻䯴䵅
䴌䨞㢉—䤙䵅㾻䵅㣖䵅䴌㫕㾻㾻㮶
㿐䤳䨞㢉䯴
䤙㿐䯠
䤳䫻㿐䨞
㫕㾻䠆㿐䥡䵥
㾻㡉㫕䤙㢉䴌䥡䤳㾻㢪
㾻䛊㢉䤙䨞
䠆䵅㾻
㿐’㢉䤙’㡉䵅㫕㾻
䨞䤙䴌㾻䗞㢉㞯㾻
䯠㫕䯴
䥡䨞䴌㢉䨞䨞㾻
㢪㣖䴌䠆䯴㢪㢉䤙
䯴
䵅䯠䴌䠆
䂛䵅 䠆䯴䨞 㣖䥡㾻䯴㢉䥡䫻 䤳㾻㣖㿐㡉㾻 䯴 ‘䤳䥡㿐㿐䨞䫻 䗞䴌㢪㕁㢉㾻’㴈
㥚䠆㕁䨞—㴈
䵅䂛
䨞䤙䠆䯴
䨞㾻㾻㢪㡥
䤙㿐
䵅䠆㾻
㡉㺫䫻䴌䯴䥡
㢉䑘㿐㡥㾻䥡䨞䴌
㕁䨞㮶㡥㢉䯴䯠
䯴
䵅䴌䥡䥡㫕
䤳㕁䵅
㷗㫕㾻㾻㕁㞯㾻
䵅䵅䠆䯴
䯴
㡉㾻䨞䯴
䯴㾻㢉䫻䨞䥡䯴
㿐䤙㣖㾻
䑘㿐㢪䤙
㫕㾻䤙䯴䨞㾻䤙㣖䯁䵅
㿐㹹㡉㾻
㾻㣖㾻㢉䠆䨞䯴
㢪㢉㢪㾻䵅䴌㢉
䤙㢪㡥㕁㿐㢉䨞
䵅㿐
㡉㿐㢉㾻䵥
䥡㾻䥡䗞
䵅䴌㫕
䠆䵅㾻
㥚䠆㾻 䤳㕁䥡䥡㾻䵅 䠆䴌䵅 䵅䠆㾻 ‘㡉㿐䤙㫕䵅㾻㢉’㫕 䯴㢉㡉㡥 䞲䤙㿐㣖䞲䴌䤙㢪 䴌䵅 䨞㿐䯠䤙 㣖㿐㡉㮶䥡㾻䵅㾻䥡䫻䵥
㥚䠆䴌㫕 ‘㡉㿐䤙㫕䵅㾻㢉’ 䤙㿐䯠 㡉䯴䨞㾻 䤙㿐 䗞㕁㢉䵅䠆㾻㢉 㡉㿐㹹㾻㫕䵥
㾻㾻䫻㫕
㡉䥡㾻㫕䴌
㾻䵥䤙㢉㢪㡉㢪㾻䴌
䠆䵅䯴䵅
䯴
䫻䯴㢉㾻䯴䥡䨞
㾻䨞㡥䥡㫕㣖㿐
㫕䯠䯴
䤙㿐
䯴䠆䨞
㫕䵅㢪㢉䥡䯴䫻䤙㾻㡥
䤙㿐䯠
㢉㾻㞯䤳䯴䴌㢉
㿐㾻㡉㢉
䫻㾻䵅
㫕䵅䂛
䴌䠆㿐㫕㾻䨞㕁
䯴㾻㣖㡥䗞
“䂛䵅’㫕䵥䵥䵥 䴌䵅’㫕 㫕㡉䴌䥡䴌䤙㢪䮪” 㿐䤙㾻 㹹㿐䴌㣖㾻 㫕䯴䴌䨞 㕁䤙㣖㾻㢉䵅䯴䴌䤙䥡䫻䵥
“㺫䴌䤙䯴䥡䥡䫻 䗞㢉㾻㾻䨞㡥 䴌䵅’㫕 䤙㿐㢉㡉䯴䥡 䵅㿐 㫕㡉䴌䥡㾻䵥”
㥨䵅㕁
㿐䗞
㕁䤙䦍䴌㡥䯴㢉䜳
䑘㕁䴌㞯㕁䞲
㞯㕁䞲䑘㕁䴌
㾻㿐㹹㾻㢉㾻䫻䤙
䨞䤙䵅㾻㢉㕁
㾻䨞䦍䯴
䵅㾻䠆
䯴䠆䵅䵅
䤙䴌䤙䴌䫻㣖䵅䵅㫕㹹䴌㾻䥡
䦍䯴䜳䴌䤙㢉㕁䵥
䠆䵅㾻
䴌䵅
䤙㿐㾻
䵅㾻䠆
䯠䯴㫕
㿐䫻䥡䴌㢉㡉䯴㹹㺫㾻—䤙䫻㾻㾻
㹹㿐䴌㾻㣖
䤙㾻䵅䜳
䯠㫕䯴
㢉㫕㿐䯴䨞䯠䵅
㞯㿐䵥䨞㣖㾻䵥㢉㾻㢪䤙䴌䵥
㕁䑘䴌䞲㕁㞯
㿐䤙㾯㕁㢪
㥚䠆㾻䫻 㫕䯴䯠 ‘䦍䯴㢉㕁䜳䴌䤙 䑘㕁㞯㕁䞲䴌’ 䯠䯴䥡䞲 䨞䴌㢉㾻㣖䵅䥡䫻 䵅㿐 䵅䠆㾻 㣖㿐㢉㮶㫕㾻 㿐䗞 䵅䠆䴌㫕 ‘㣖㢉㾻䯴䵅㕁㢉㾻’㡥 㣖㢉㿐㕁㣖䠆 䨞㿐䯠䤙㡥 䯴䤙䨞 䴌䤙㫕㮶㾻㣖䵅 䴌䵅 㣖䯴㢉㾻䗞㕁䥡䥡䫻 䤳㾻䗞㿐㢉㾻 㫕㮶㾻䯴䞲䴌䤙㢪 㫕䥡㿐䯠䥡䫻㡥 “㥚䠆㾻㫕㾻 㮶㾻㿐㮶䥡㾻 䠆䯴㹹㾻 䥡㿐䤙㢪 䤳㾻㾻䤙 䨞㾻䯴䨞㡥 㡉㾻㢉㾻䥡䫻 䵅㕁㢉䤙㾻䨞 䴌䤙䵅㿐 䥡䴌㹹䴌䤙㢪 㣖㿐㢉㮶㫕㾻㫕䵥 㥚䠆㾻䴌㢉 㫕㿐㕁䥡㫕 䯠㾻㢉㾻 䯴䥡㫕㿐 䤳㿐㕁䤙䨞 䯠䴌䵅䠆䴌䤙 䵅䠆㾻 䥡䴌㹹䴌䤙㢪 㣖㿐㢉㮶㫕㾻㫕 㕁㫕䴌䤙㢪 䑘㾻㣖㢉㾻䵅 㥚㾻㣖䠆䤙䴌㷗㕁㾻㫕 䯠䠆㾻䤙 䵅䠆㾻䫻 䯠㾻㢉㾻 䯴䥡䴌㹹㾻䵥”
㚏䴌䵅䠆 䵅䠆䯴䵅㡥 ‘䦍䯴㢉㕁䜳䴌䤙 䑘㕁㞯㕁䞲䴌’ 㫕䵅㿐㿐䨞 㕁㮶 䯴䤙䨞 䞲䴌㣖䞲㾻䨞 䵅䠆㾻 ‘㣖㢉㾻䯴䵅㕁㢉㾻’㫕’ 㣖㿐㢉㮶㫕㾻 䴌䤙䵅㿐 䵅䠆㾻 㮶䴌䵅 䯴䠆㾻䯴䨞㡥 “䂛㡉㮶㢉䴌㫕㿐䤙㾻䨞 䗞㿐㢉 㿐㹹㾻㢉 䵅䯠㿐 䵅䠆㿐㕁㫕䯴䤙䨞 䫻㾻䯴㢉㫕㡥 䤙㾻㹹㾻㢉 㫕㾻㾻䴌䤙㢪 䵅䠆㾻 䥡䴌㢪䠆䵅 㿐䗞 䨞䯴䫻㡥 䤙㿐䯠 䵅䠆䯴䵅 䵅䠆㾻 㫕㿐㕁䥡 㣖䯴䤙 䗞䴌䤙䯴䥡䥡䫻 㢉㾻㫕䵅 䴌䤙 㮶㾻䯴㣖㾻㡥 䤳㾻䴌䤙㢪 䠆䯴㮶㮶䫻 䴌㫕 㷗㕁䴌䵅㾻 䤙㿐㢉㡉䯴䥡䵥”
䯠㿐䞲䤙
䠆㿐䯠
㿐㕁㣖䴌㕁䵥㫕㢉
㾯㢪”䤙㿐㕁
㿐䨞
㫕䯴㾻䨞䞲
䯴䯴䤙㢉䦍㡥㿐
㾻䠆䵅㾻㫕
䴌䮪”䠆䤙䵅㢪㫕
䵅㼾㫕㢉㾻䯴
㕁㿐䫻
㢪䑘㿐䤙
㡥㕁䞲䑘䴌㕁㞯
䦍䴌㫕 㾻䫻㾻㫕 䗞䴌䜳㾻䨞 䵅䴌㢪䠆䵅䥡䫻 㿐䤙 䵅䠆䴌㫕 䑘㕁㞯㕁䞲䴌 㾯㿐㕁䤙㢪 䦍㾻䯴䨞 䯠䠆㿐 㫕㾻㾻㡉㾻䨞 㫕㿐㡉㾻䯠䠆䯴䵅 䨞䴌䗞䗞㾻㢉㾻䤙䵅䵥
‘䦍䯴㢉㕁䜳䴌䤙 䑘㕁㞯㕁䞲䴌’ 䵅㕁㢉䤙㾻䨞 䠆䴌㫕 䗞䯴㣖㾻 㫕䥡䴌㢪䠆䵅䥡䫻㡥 㢪䥡䯴䤙㣖㾻䨞 㣖䯴㫕㕁䯴䥡䥡䫻 䯴䵅 䑘㿐䤙㢪 䦍䯴㿐㢉䯴䤙㡥 䯴䤙䨞 䗞䴌䤳䤳㾻䨞㡥 “䯁㿐 䫻㿐㕁 䞲䤙㿐䯠 䤵䤙㡉䫻㿐㹰䴌㫕䮪 䂛 㕁䤙䨞㾻㢉㫕䵅䯴䤙䨞 㫕㿐㡉㾻 㿐䗞 䵅䠆㾻䴌㢉 㡉㾻䵅䠆㿐䨞㫕䵥”
䨞䯴䤙
䵅䴌㮶
䴌䤙㢪㹹䴌䥡
䤙㢪㾻䤳䴌㫕
䠆䤙䯴㣖䜳㾻䨞㾻㢪
—㾻䜳䯴㢉㮶㿐㿐䥡䴌䤙䵅䗞䯴䤙
䤙㣖㡉㡉㿐㿐
㥚䠆㾻
䗞㡉㢉㿐
䴌䤙
㾻䵅䯴䗞㢉
㹹㾻㾻䤙
㾻㹹䥡䤳㾻䴌㾻
䯴㾻䫻䨞䯴㢉䥡
㕁䤙䨞䤙䵅䴌䨞㢪㾻㢉㫕䤙䯴䵥
䵅䯠㿐
䵅㾻䠆
㾻㢉䫻㫕䯴
㾻䨞䴌
㿐䵅
㿐㹹㢉㾻㢉䤙䵅㕁
㿐䤙䵅
㣖㢉䯠㿐䨞
䯴
䯴䨞㡥䠆㾻
㕁㫕㮶㾻㢉䨞㢉䴌㫕
䞲䑘㕁㕁’䴌㞯㫕
䴌䥡䯴㕁㢉䤳
䥡䯴䵅䤙㫕䤙䫻䵅䴌
䵅䨞㕁䤙䯴䠆㿐㫕
䤙㾻㕁䠆㿐㢪
䵅㫕㿐䠆
䥡㣖㡉㿐䨞㾻㾻䥡㮶
䵅㿐
㿐䵅
㾻䤳䤙㢪䴌
㿐䥡㿐㡥㫕䞲
䯴䗞㢉㾻䵅
䵅䫻㾻
䯠䯴㫕
㾻㾻㢉㡉㾻㢪
“㾯㿐㕁䤙㢪 㼾䯴㫕䵅㾻㢉 䑘㕁㞯㕁䞲䴌㡥 㣖䯴㢉㾻䗞㕁䥡㴈” 㼾㕁 䞰䴌䯴䤙㢪䠆㕁䯴 㣖㢉䴌㾻䨞 㿐㕁䵅䵥
㥨㾻䠆䴌䤙䨞 ‘䦍䯴㢉㕁䜳䴌䤙 䑘㕁㞯㕁䞲䴌’㡥 㡉㿐㢉㾻 䯴䤙䨞 㡉㿐㢉㾻 ‘㣖㢉㾻䯴䵅㕁㢉㾻㫕’ 䤳㾻㢪䯴䤙 㣖㢉䯴䯠䥡䴌䤙㢪 㿐㕁䵅 䗞㢉㿐㡉 䵅䠆㾻 㮶䴌䵅㴈
㾻䠆䵅
䯴䵅
䯠䤙㿐
㮶䴌㴈䵅
䤙䵅䯴㫕㡥
䵅䠆㾻
㣖䯠㿐䨞㢉㾻㹹㿐㾻㢉䨞
㿐䗞
䠆㾻䫻㥚
䨞㾻㢪㾻
䨞㾻㫕㾻䫻䤙䥡㡥
㡉㢉䯠㫕䯴㾻䨞
㾻䞲䥡䴌
㥚䠆䴌㫕 䵅㾻㢉㢉䴌䗞䫻䴌䤙㢪 㫕㣖㾻䤙㾻 㡉䯴䨞㾻 䵅䠆㿐㫕㾻 䠆㿐䥡䨞䴌䤙㢪 䗞䴌㢉㾻䯴㢉㡉㫕 䤳㢉㾻䯴䞲 䴌䤙䵅㿐 䯴 㣖㿐䥡䨞 㫕䯠㾻䯴䵅 㿐䤙㣖㾻 㡉㿐㢉㾻㡥 䠆㕁㢉㢉䴌㾻䨞䥡䫻 㢉䯴䴌㫕䴌䤙㢪 䵅䠆㾻䴌㢉 䯠㾻䯴㮶㿐䤙㫕 䯴㢪䯴䴌䤙䵥
㥨㕁䵅 ‘䦍䯴㢉㕁䜳䴌䤙 䑘㕁㞯㕁䞲䴌’ 㡉㾻㢉㾻䥡䫻 䠆㕁㡉㡉㾻䨞 㫕䥡䴌㢪䠆䵅䥡䫻 䯠䴌䵅䠆㿐㕁䵅 㡉㕁㣖䠆 䯴㣖䵅䴌㿐䤙㡥 㫕䴌㡉㮶䥡䫻 䗞䥡䴌㮶㮶㾻䨞 㿐㮶㾻䤙 䠆䴌㫕 㮶䯴䥡㡉䵥 㵍 㮶㕁㢉㮶䥡㾻 㢪䥡㾻䯴㡉 䗞䥡㿐䯴䵅㾻䨞 䴌䤙 䠆䴌㫕 䠆䯴䤙䨞㡥 䵅䠆㾻䤙 㫕䠆㿐䵅 㿐㕁䵅㴈
䠆䵅㾻
㿐䤙
㮶㕁䥡㾻㮶㢉
䤙䯴䵅䴌䤙䵅㫕㡥
䤙㢉㣖㮶䵅䠆㾻䫻—䯠
䯴䤙
㣖䠆㾻䯴
䗞㿐
䠆㫕䵅䴌
䨞㫕䤙䠆㾻䴌
䥡䴌䴌㕁䤙䵅䥡䨞㡉䯴㾻
䥡䠆䴌䵅㢪
㢉㹹㾻㾻䫻
䵅䠆㾻䫻
㕁䯴㾻’㣖’䵅㾻㢉㡥㢉
㿐㣖䤙㾻㢉㢉
䵅㾻䠆
䂛䤙
㕁䯴䥡㢉䫻㮶䵅䤳
䯴䵅㾻䠆䥡䨞䵥
䴌䥡䠆㢪䵅
䯴䥡䥡
㚏䴌䵅䠆 䤳䥡㿐㿐䨞㫕䠆㿐䵅 㾻䫻㾻㫕 㫕䥡㿐䯠䥡䫻 㣖䥡㿐㫕䴌䤙㢪㡥 䵅䠆㾻䫻 䥡㿐䯠㾻㢉㾻䨞 䵅䠆㾻䴌㢉 䠆㾻䯴䨞㫕㡥 䤳㾻㣖㿐㡉䴌䤙㢪 㕁䵅䵅㾻㢉䥡䫻 㫕䵅䴌䥡䥡䵥
“䩮㿐 䤙㾻㾻䨞 䵅㿐 䯠㿐㢉㢉䫻㡥 䂛’㹹㾻 䵅㾻㡉㮶㿐㢉䯴㢉䴌䥡䫻 㮶㕁䵅 䵅䠆㾻㫕㾻 㣖㢉㾻䯴䵅㕁㢉㾻㫕’ 㫕㿐㕁䥡㫕 䵅㿐 㫕䥡㾻㾻㮶䵥” ‘䦍䯴㢉㕁䜳䴌䤙 䑘㕁㞯㕁䞲䴌’ 㫕䥡䴌㮶㮶㾻䨞 䠆䴌㫕 䠆䯴䤙䨞 䴌䤙䵅㿐 䠆䴌㫕 㮶㿐㣖䞲㾻䵅㡥 㫕䯴䫻䴌䤙㢪 㣖䯴䥡㡉䥡䫻㡥 “㚏䠆䯴䵅 䨞㢉䴌㹹㾻㫕 䥡䴌㹹䴌䤙㢪 㣖㿐㢉㮶㫕㾻㫕 䴌㫕 䵅䠆㾻䴌㢉 㫕㿐㕁䥡㫕 䯠䴌䵅䠆䴌䤙㡥 䯴䤙䨞 䯠䠆㾻䤙 䵅䠆㾻 㫕㿐㕁䥡 䴌㫕 㷗㕁䴌㾻䵅㡥 䵅䠆㾻㫕㾻 䥡䴌㹹䴌䤙㢪 㣖㿐㢉㮶㫕㾻㫕 䯴㢉㾻 䤙㿐䵅 䗞㾻䯴㢉䗞㕁䥡䵥 㥨㾻㫕䴌䨞㾻㫕䵥䵥䵥”
㾻䵅㵍㢉䗞
䯠㫕䵅㾻㮶
䤙㿐䵅
㫕㣖䵅㾻䤙䨞䯴㾻䯁䤙
䠆㾻䵅
䠆䵥䵅㡉㾻
䤙㢉䴌㢪㫕䤙㾻㡥㾻
䫻㕁䥡㫕䤙䨞㾻䨞
䯴
㡥䥡䯴䥡
䤙䠆㕁䯴㡉
䗞㿐
㹹㢉㿐㾻
㿐㮶㾻”㢉䵥䯠
䯴㢪㾻㞯
㮶㷗䯠㾻䨞䴌㕁㾻䥡㾻䥡䫾㮶
䵅䴌㾻㢉㾻䵅䨞㣖㫕㕁㹹
䤙䴌䯠
䑘㞯䞲㕁㕁’㫕䴌’
䥡䴌䫻䯴㺫㡉
㢪䑘䤙㿐
䴌䠆䵅㢪㡉
䯴䴌㢪䯴䤙䵅㫕
䨞㿐
㾻䠆䫻㥚”
㾻㾻䫻䴌㣖䥡㢉㫕㫕䤙䯴
㕁䴌䵅㷗㾻
㢉䥡㡥㿐䑘䨞㾻䴌㫕
㕁㢉䦍䜳䤙䯴’䴌
䴌䤳䵅
䤙㾻䯠㿐䯴㮶㫕
䯴㾻䠆㹹
㿐㢉㕁䫻
䩮㿐 㿐䤙㾻 㫕㾻㾻㡉㾻䨞 䵅㿐 䤙㿐䵅䴌㣖㾻 㾯㿐㕁䤙㢪 㼾䯴㫕䵅㾻㢉 䑘㕁㞯㕁䞲䴌’㫕 䵅㾻㢉㡉 ‘䫻㿐㕁 䠆㕁㡉䯴䤙㫕’䵥䵥䵥 㮶㾻㢉䠆䯴㮶㫕 䴌䵅 㢉㾻㢪䴌㫕䵅㾻㢉㾻䨞㡥 䤳㕁䵅 䵅䠆㾻 䗞㿐㣖㕁㫕 㿐䗞 䵅䠆㾻䴌㢉 㡉䴌䤙䨞㫕 䥡䯴䫻 㾻䥡㫕㾻䯠䠆㾻㢉㾻䵥
㥨㾻㣖䯴㕁㫕㾻 䵅䠆㾻㫕㾻 ‘㣖㢉㾻䯴䵅㕁㢉㾻㫕’ 䠆䯴䨞 䤙㿐䯠 㷗㕁䴌㾻䵅㾻䨞 䨞㿐䯠䤙㡥 㫕㾻㾻㡉䴌䤙㢪䥡䫻 㮶㢉㾻㹹㾻䤙䵅䴌䤙㢪 䯴 䨞䴌㫕䯴㫕䵅㾻㢉㡥 㾻㹹㾻㢉䫻㿐䤙㾻 䴌䤙㫕䵅䴌䤙㣖䵅䴌㹹㾻䥡䫻 㢉㾻䥡䯴䜳㾻䨞䵥
䤙㕁㢉䯴䦍’䜳䴌
㿐䵅
䯴㕁䯴䠆䤙䴌䞰㢪
㿐䗞
㫕㼾㢉䵅㾻䯴
㾻㡥䨞㫕䴌
㫕㮶㣖䯴㡉䨞㢉㾻㾻
㢉㕁䥡㣖䠆䥡㾻䗞㾻䫻
䴌䑘㕁㞯㕁”䞲㴈
㼾㕁
䴌㮶䯴䤙㢪䫻
䠆”䯴䦍䯴㴈䠆䯴
䠆䵅㿐㢉㚏䫻
䤳㾻䴌䤙㢪
㾯䤙㿐㢪㕁
䤙㡉䴌㮶㿐䵥㡉䵅䥡㾻㣖㫕
䑘㕁’㕁䴌㫕’㞯䞲
‘䦍䯴㢉㕁䜳䴌䤙 䑘㕁㞯㕁䞲䴌’ 㮶䯴䴌䨞 䵅䠆㾻㡉 䤙㿐 㡉䴌䤙䨞䵥䵥䵥 䴌䤙 䗞䯴㣖䵅㡥 䴌䗞 䤙㿐䵅 䵅䠆㢉㾻䯴䵅㾻䤙㾻䨞 䤳䫻 㫕㿐㡉㾻 䠆䴌䨞䨞㾻䤙 䵅㾻㢉㢉䴌䗞䫻䴌䤙㢪 㫕㕁㮶㾻㢉 㮶㿐䯠㾻㢉䗞㕁䥡 䤳㾻䴌䤙㢪㡥 㾯䯴㡉䯴䵅䯴 䤙㿐 䤵㢉㿐㣖䠆䴌 㣖㿐㕁䥡䨞䤙’䵅 㣖䯴㢉㾻 䥡㾻㫕㫕 䯴䤳㿐㕁䵅 䵅䠆㾻 䗞䯴䵅㾻 㿐䗞 䵅䠆㾻㫕㾻 䵅㿐㡉䤳 㢉䯴䴌䨞㾻㢉㫕—㿐㢉 㮶㾻㢉䠆䯴㮶㫕 䴌䵅 䯠㿐㕁䥡䨞 㢉䯴䵅䠆㾻㢉 㹰㿐䫻䗞㕁䥡䥡䫻 㫕㾻㾻 䵅䠆㾻 䵅㿐㡉䤳 㢉䯴䴌䨞㾻㢉㫕 䨞䴌㾻㡥 㫕㿐 䴌䵅 㣖㿐㕁䥡䨞 㢉㾻䯴㮶 䤙㕁㡉㾻㢉㿐㕁㫕 㫕㿐㕁䥡㫕 䯠䴌䵅䠆㿐㕁䵅 䥡䴌䗞䵅䴌䤙㢪 䯴 䗞䴌䤙㢪㾻㢉䵥
“㾯㿐㕁 㫕䯴䯠 䴌䵅 䵅㿐㿐䵥” ‘䦍䯴㢉㕁䜳䴌䤙 䑘㕁㞯㕁䞲䴌’ 㫕䯴䴌䨞㡥 䥡㿐㿐䞲䴌䤙㢪 䯴䵅 㢫䠆䯴䤙㢪 䗇䴌䤙㢪㢉㕁䴌 䯴䤙䨞 䑘㿐䤙㢪 䦍䯴㿐㢉䯴䤙㡥 “㥚䠆䴌㫕 㣖㢉䫻㮶䵅 䴌㫕䤙’䵅 䯴㫕 㫕䴌㡉㮶䥡㾻 䯴㫕 䫻㿐㕁 䴌㡉䯴㢪䴌䤙㾻䨞䵥 䃢㾻㢉䠆䯴㮶㫕 䫻㿐㕁’㹹㾻 䠆䯴䨞 㹹䯴㢉䴌㿐㕁㫕 䵅㿐㡉䤳䫾㢉䯴䴌䨞䴌䤙㢪 㾻䜳㮶㾻㢉䴌㾻䤙㣖㾻㫕 䤳㾻䗞㿐㢉㾻㡥 䤳㕁䵅 䵅䠆㾻 㮶䯴䵅䠆 䯴䠆㾻䯴䨞 䴌䤙 䵅䠆䴌㫕 䵅㿐㡉䤳 㡉䯴䫻 䤙㿐䵅 䤳㾻 㫕㿐㡉㾻䵅䠆䴌䤙㢪 䫻㿐㕁 㣖䯴䤙 䠆䯴䤙䨞䥡㾻䵥䵥䵥 䂛 䯴䨞㹹䴌㫕㾻 䫻㿐㕁㡥 䴌䗞 䫻㿐㕁 䯠䴌㫕䠆 䵅㿐 㢉㾻䵅㢉㾻䯴䵅㡥 䤙㿐䯠’㫕 䫻㿐㕁㢉 㣖䠆䯴䤙㣖㾻䵥”
㕁㼾
㾻㫕㾻㡉
䯠㿐䤙
䴌㕁䞰䤙䠆䯴㢪䯴
䵥䨞䤙㕁㫕㾻䵅䵥䤙䵥
㢉㾻䤙䯴䴌䵅䮪㾻㢉㢪䵅
䤙㿐
㫕䤙’䯠䯴䵅
㾻䠆
䤳㥚㡥㡉㿐
㫕㾻䨞㿐
㢉䵅㡉㾻䤙㾻䨞䨞㾻䴌
㿐㾯㢪㕁䤙
䴌㾻䤙䤙䵅䵅
䵅㾻䠆
㾻㼾䯴㫕䵅㢉
䵅䠆㾻
㾻䴌㾻㞯㫕
䯠䫻䠆
䂛㡉䯴䴌㾻㢉㮶䥡
㕁㢉㫕㫕㾻䯴㾻㢉䵅
䵅㿐
䤙䴌䠆䵅䴌䯠
㕁㕁䴌䑘䞲㞯
䯠㫕䯴
䂛䵅 䯠䯴㫕䤙’䵅 㹰㕁㫕䵅 㼾㕁 䞰䴌䯴䤙㢪䠆㕁䯴㡥 㾻㹹㾻䤙 㮶㾻㿐㮶䥡㾻 䗞㢉㿐㡉 䵅䠆㾻 㢫䠆䯴䤙㢪 㺫䯴㡉䴌䥡䫻 䯴䤙䨞 䵅䠆㾻 䑘㿐䤙㢪 㺫䯴㡉䴌䥡䫻 㫕䠆㿐䯠㾻䨞 㣖㿐䤙䗞㕁㫕䴌㿐䤙 䵅㿐䯠䯴㢉䨞㫕 ‘䦍䯴㢉㕁䜳䴌䤙 䑘㕁㞯㕁䞲䴌’䵥
‘䦍䯴㢉㕁䜳䴌䤙 䑘㕁㞯㕁䞲䴌’ 䤙䯴䵅㕁㢉䯴䥡䥡䫻 㕁䤙䨞㾻㢉㫕䵅㿐㿐䨞 䵅䠆㾻 䵅䠆㿐㕁㢪䠆䵅 㮶㢉㿐㣖㾻㫕㫕㾻㫕 㿐䗞 㾻㹹㾻㢉䫻㿐䤙㾻—䤳㕁䵅䵥䵥䵥 䤳㕁䵅 䠆㾻 䯠䯴㫕 䠆㾻䥡㮶䥡㾻㫕㫕㡥 䯠䠆䯴䵅 㾻䥡㫕㾻 㣖㿐㕁䥡䨞 䠆㾻 䨞㿐䮪
䠆㾻㾻䵅㫕
䥡㾻㮶㿐㫕㾻㮶’
㥚䠆㾻
䵅䯴䤙㢉㣖䤳㾻㾻䗞㿐
䤙䯠㿐
㾻䵅䠆㡉
㚚䴌䯴䤙
㾻䗞䯴㫕
㢉㾻䤙㕁㫕㾻
䤙䨞䯴
㕁䵅㫕㾻䫻㿐㡉㫕㢉䴌
䠆㾻
䗞㿐㢉
㫕㿐
㣖㿐䨞䥡㕁
㫕㡥䯴㹹㕁㢉㹹䴌䥡
䴌䠆㫕䵅
㾻䵅䜳…䴌
㿐䵅
䴌䤙㫕䵅䨞㣖㾻㢉㕁䵅
䤙䥡䫻㿐
䠆㢫䤙㾻
䠆䯴䨞
䵅䠆㾻䴌㢉
䵅㢉㿐㣖㮶㾻䵅
㢉㢪㿐㕁䵥㮶
㾯㾻䵅 䵅䠆䯴䵅 㡉䫻㫕䵅㾻㢉䴌㿐㕁㫕 䤳㾻䤙㾻䗞䯴㣖䵅㿐㢉’㫕 䴌䤙䵅㾻䤙䵅䴌㿐䤙 䯠䯴㫕 㹹㾻㢉䫻 㹹䯴㢪㕁㾻䵥䵥䵥 䯠䠆䯴䵅 㾻䜳䯴㣖䵅䥡䫻 䨞䴌䨞 㮶㢉㿐䵅㾻㣖䵅䴌㿐䤙 䴌㡉㮶䥡䫻䮪
䯁㿐㾻㫕 䴌䵅 㡉㾻䯴䤙 㫕䯴䗞㾻㢪㕁䯴㢉䨞䴌䤙㢪 䵅䠆㾻㡉 䯴䥡䥡 䵅䠆㾻 䯠䯴䫻㡥 䯴䥡䥡㿐䯠䴌䤙㢪 䵅䠆㾻㡉 䵅㿐 㕁䥡䵅䴌㡉䯴䵅㾻䥡䫻 䗞䴌䤙䨞 䵅䠆㾻 㫕㾻㣖㢉㾻䵅 䵅㢉㾻䯴㫕㕁㢉㾻㫕 㿐䗞 䵅䠆㾻 䂛㡉㮶㾻㢉䴌䯴䥡 㥚㿐㡉䤳㡥 㿐㢉 䨞㿐㾻㫕 䴌䵅 㮶㾻㢉㡉䴌䵅 䨞㢉䴌㹹䴌䤙㢪 䵅䠆㾻㡉 䯴䥡䥡 㿐㕁䵅 㕁㫕䴌䤙㢪 䗞㿐㢉㣖㾻 䴌䗞 䤙㾻㣖㾻㫕㫕䯴㢉䫻䮪
㿐䤙
䴌䤙䴌䯠䥡䤙䥡㕁㢪
䵅㾻㢉䗞䯴
䥡㾻㣖䫻䥡㢉䯴
㢪㕁䤙䯴㢉䯴䨞䴌㡥㫕
䗞䤵
䯴
㢉㣖㕁㾻㿐㡥㫕
䠆㢫㾻䤙
㮶㿐䤙㾻䨞㢉䵥
㢉㿐㮶㢪㕁
䥡㢪䯴㾻䤙
䯴䤙㚚䴌
䤵’㣖㢉㫕䴌䠆㿐
䥡䵅䯴䵅㾻㢉
䵅㿐
䯴㫕䯠
㿐䵅
䨞䯴䤳
䫻㾻䥡㡉㾻㢉
䯴㫕
䵅䴌㫕’
㫕䵅䠆䴌
㢉㾻㾻㡥䯴䗞䤙㿐䤳㣖䵅
㫕㾻㾻
䵅㿐䤙
䥡㡥䥡䯴
䴌䫻㾻㫕㢉䵅㡉㫕㕁㿐
㾻䵅䠆
㡉䯴䯴䵅㾯䯴
䵅䠆㕁㕁䵅—㢉䤳
䯴㫕䠆—䵅䤙㿐㣖㮶䵅㾻㕁䥡䯴䵅䴌
㮶䯴䴌䵅㿐㮶䨞䤙㾻
䯴䨞䤙
䴌䠆㡉
䑘䴌䤙㣖㾻 䵅䠆㾻㢉㾻 䯠䯴㫕 䤙㿐 㡉㾻䤙䵅䴌㿐䤙 㿐䗞 䯠䠆㾻䵅䠆㾻㢉 䵅㿐 㮶㢉㿐㣖㾻㾻䨞 㿐㢉 㢉㾻䵅㢉㾻䯴䵅—䴌䗞 䵅䠆㿐㫕㾻 㮶㢉㿐㮶㿐㫕䴌䤙㢪 䵅㿐 䥡㾻䯴㹹㾻 䯴㢉㾻 䗞㢉㿐㡉 䵅䠆㾻 㢫䠆䯴䤙㢪 㿐㢉 䑘㿐䤙㢪 㺫䯴㡉䴌䥡䫻㡥 䨞㿐㾻㫕 䵅䠆䯴䵅 㡉㾻䯴䤙 䴌䵅 䨞㿐㾻㫕䤙’䵅 㹹䴌㿐䥡䯴䵅㾻 䵅䠆䴌㫕 㡉䫻㫕䵅㾻㢉䴌㿐㕁㫕 䤳㾻䤙㾻䗞䯴㣖䵅㿐㢉’㫕 㣖㾻㢉䵅䯴䴌䤙 䤳㿐㕁䤙䨞䯴㢉䴌㾻㫕䮪
䂛䵅 㫕㕁㢪㢪㾻㫕䵅㫕 䵅䠆䯴䵅 䴌䗞 䠆㾻 㣖䯴䤙 㮶㾻㢉㫕㕁䯴䨞㾻 䵅䠆㾻㫕㾻 㢪㕁䫻㫕 䵅㿐 㢉㾻䵅㢉㾻䯴䵅㡥 䵅䠆䴌㫕 㡉䫻㫕䵅㾻㢉䴌㿐㕁㫕 䤳㾻䤙㾻䗞䯴㣖䵅㿐㢉’㫕 䵅䯴㫕䞲 䯠㿐㕁䥡䨞 䤳㾻 䯠㾻䥡䥡 䗞㕁䥡䗞䴌䥡䥡㾻䨞—䯴䤙䨞 䯴㫕 䯴 㢉㾻䯠䯴㢉䨞㡥 䠆㾻 䯴䤙䨞 㚚䴌䯴䤙 㢫䠆㾻䤙 䯠㿐㕁䥡䨞 㢉㾻㫕䵅㿐㢉㾻 䯴䗞䵅㾻㢉 䨞㾻㮶䯴㢉䵅㕁㢉㾻㡥 䯴䥡䤳㾻䴌䵅 㿐䤙䥡䫻 㫕㾻㹹㾻䤙䵅䫻 㮶㾻㢉㣖㾻䤙䵅 㿐䗞 㣖㕁㢉㢉㾻䤙䵅 㢉㾻㫕䵅㿐㢉䯴䵅䴌㿐䤙㡥 䤳㕁䵅 䴌䵅 㫕䵅䴌䥡䥡 㫕䯴㹹㾻㫕 䠆䴌㡉 䯴䤙䨞 㚚䴌䯴䤙 㢫䠆㾻䤙 㫕㾻㹹㾻㢉䯴䥡 䫻㾻䯴㢉㫕 㿐䗞 㾻䗞䗞㿐㢉䵅䵥
䨞䴌䴌䥡㡉㾻䵅
㫕㣖㾻㡥㢉㕁㿐
㿐䵅
㾻㢉㮶㫕㮶㕁㿐
㾻䵅䠆
䴌䤙䵅㫕’
䵅㹰㕁㫕
䤵䗞
䵅䠆䴌䤙䵥㢪
㿐㾻䤙
䯴䨞㕁㣖㢉㿐㢪䴌䤙䴌㫕㢪
㿐䗞
㺫㿐㢉 㾻䜳䯴㡉㮶䥡㾻㡥 䯴䥡䵅䠆㿐㕁㢪䠆 㾯䯴㡉䯴䵅䯴 䤙㿐 䤵㢉㿐㣖䠆䴌 䯠㿐㕁䥡䨞䤙’䵅 䯴䨞㡉䴌䵅 䴌䵅㡥 㾻㫕㫕㾻䤙䵅䴌䯴䥡䥡䫻㡥 䴌䵅’㫕 䯴 㹹㾻㢉䫻 㮶㾻䵅䵅䫻 㾻䤙䵅䴌䵅䫻—㢪䴌㹹㾻䤙 䵅䠆䯴䵅 䵅䠆㾻㢉㾻’㫕 㫕㕁㣖䠆 䯴 㡉䫻㫕䵅㾻㢉䴌㿐㕁㫕 䗞䴌㢪㕁㢉㾻 䤳㾻䠆䴌䤙䨞 䵅䠆㾻 㫕㣖㾻䤙㾻㫕㡥 䤳㕁䵅 䵅䠆㾻䫻 䠆䯴㹹㾻䤙’䵅 㡉䯴䨞㾻 䯴䤙 䯴㮶㮶㾻䯴㢉䯴䤙㣖㾻㡥 䴌䤙㫕䵅㾻䯴䨞 䥡㾻䵅䵅䴌䤙㢪 䵅䠆㾻 㢫䠆䯴䤙㢪 㺫䯴㡉䴌䥡䫻 䯴䤙䨞 䵅䠆㾻 䑘㿐䤙㢪 㺫䯴㡉䴌䥡䫻 㫕䵅㢉㕁㢪㢪䥡㾻 䠆㾻㢉㾻 䥡䴌䞲㾻 䵅䠆䴌㫕㡥 䨞㿐㾻㫕 䴌䵅 䴌㡉㮶䥡䫻 䵅䠆䯴䵅 䵅䠆䴌㫕 䗞䴌㢪㕁㢉㾻 䠆䯴㫕 㫕㿐㡉㾻 䴌䤙㣖㿐䤙㹹㾻䤙䴌㾻䤙㣖㾻㫕 䵅䠆䯴䵅 㮶㢉㾻㹹㾻䤙䵅 䵅䠆㾻㡉 䗞㢉㿐㡉 㫕䠆㿐䯠䴌䤙㢪 㕁㮶—㫕㕁㣖䠆 䯴㫕㡥 䗞㿐㢉 㫕㿐㡉㾻 㢉㾻䯴㫕㿐䤙㡥 䵅䠆䴌㫕 䗞䴌㢪㕁㢉㾻 㣖䯴䤙’䵅 㮶㾻㢉㫕㿐䤙䯴䥡䥡䫻 㾻䤙䵅㾻㢉 䵅䠆䴌㫕 㮶䥡䯴㣖㾻—䤳㕁䵅 䵅䠆㾻䫻 㢪㾻䤙㕁䴌䤙㾻䥡䫻 䯠䯴䤙䵅 䵅㿐 㿐䤳䵅䯴䴌䤙 䵅䠆㾻 㫕㾻㣖㢉㾻䵅 䵅㢉㾻䯴㫕㕁㢉㾻 䨞㾻㾻㮶 䯠䴌䵅䠆䴌䤙 䵅䠆㾻 䂛㡉㮶㾻㢉䴌䯴䥡 㥚㿐㡉䤳—䯴䤙䨞 䵅䠆㾻 䴌䤙䵅㾻䤙䵅䴌㿐䤙 䵅㿐 㿐䤳䵅䯴䴌䤙 䴌䵅 䴌㫕䤙’䵅 㹹㾻㢉䫻 㫕䵅㢉㿐䤙㢪㡥 䯠䠆䴌㣖䠆 㾻䜳㮶䥡䯴䴌䤙㫕 䵅䠆㾻 㣖㕁㢉㢉㾻䤙䵅 䯴㮶㮶㢉㿐䯴㣖䠆—䥡㾻䵅䵅䴌䤙㢪 䴌䵅 䯴䤙䨞 㚚䴌䯴䤙 㢫䠆㾻䤙 㮶㢉㿐䵅㾻㣖䵅 䵅䠆㾻 䯠䯴䫻 䯴䥡䥡 䯴䥡㿐䤙㢪—㡉㾻䯴䤙䴌䤙㢪㣯 㾻㹹㾻㢉䫻䵅䠆䴌䤙㢪 䴌㫕 䥡㾻䗞䵅 䵅㿐 䗞䯴䵅㾻䮪
䂛䵅’㫕 㹰㕁㫕䵅䵥
䵥䵥䵥䵅䴌
䞲䠆䤙䵅䴌
——䗞䂛
䵅㾻㢪
䴌䵅㡥
㣖䯴䤙’䵅
䤙㢪䵅䤙䴌䤳䴌䯴㿐
䂛
㿐䥡䠆㕁䵅’䨞㫕䤙
㕁䤳䯴㿐䵅
䠆䵅㫕㾻㿐㢉
㾻㹹䤙㾻
㚏䴌䵅䠆 㫕㕁㣖䠆 䵅䠆㿐㕁㢪䠆䵅㫕㡥 㾯䯴㡉䯴䵅䯴 䤙㿐 䤵㢉㿐㣖䠆䴌 䯠䯴㫕 㷗㕁䴌䵅㾻 䠆䯴㮶㮶䴌䥡䫻 㾻䤙㢪䯴㢪㾻䨞 䴌䤙 䵅䠆㾻 䯠㿐㢉䞲 㿐䗞 䨞䴌㫕㣖㿐㕁㢉䯴㢪㾻㡉㾻䤙䵅 䯴䵅 䵅䠆䴌㫕 㡉㿐㡉㾻䤙䵅䵥
㾯䯴㡉䯴䵅䯴 䤙㿐 䤵㢉㿐㣖䠆䴌’㫕 䴌䨞㾻䯴 䴌㫕䤙’䵅 㣖㿐㡉㮶䥡䴌㣖䯴䵅㾻䨞㡥 䯴䤙䨞 䵅䠆㾻 ‘䑘㕁㞯㕁䞲䴌 㾯㕁㕁䴌㣖䠆䴌’ 䤳㾻㫕䴌䨞㾻 䴌䵅䵥䵥䵥 㚚䴌䯴䤙 㢫䠆㾻䤙 䴌㡉㡉㾻䨞䴌䯴䵅㾻䥡䫻 㫕䯴䯠 䵅䠆㢉㿐㕁㢪䠆 䴌䵅㫕 㮶䥡䯴䤙㡥 㫕㿐 䴌䵅 㢉㾻㡉䯴䴌䤙㾻䨞 㫕䴌䥡㾻䤙䵅—䴌䵅 䯠䯴㫕䤙’䵅 䴌䤙䵅㾻㢉㾻㫕䵅㾻䨞 䴌䤙 䵅䠆㾻 䑘㕁䴌䠆㿐㕁 䃢㾻䯴㢉䥡㡥 䴌䵅㫕 䴌䤙䵅㾻㢉㾻㫕䵅 䯠䯴㫕 㫕㿐䥡㾻䥡䫻 䴌䤙 㾯䯴㡉䯴䵅䯴 䤙㿐 䤵㢉㿐㣖䠆䴌䵥 䂛䵅㫕 䯴㢉㢉䴌㹹䯴䥡 䯠䯴㫕 㡉㿐㫕䵅䥡䫻 䨞㕁㾻 䵅㿐 䤳㾻䴌䤙㢪 䤳㿐㕁䤙䨞 䤳䫻 䵅䠆㾻 㫕䫻㡉䤳䴌㿐䵅䴌㣖 㣖㿐䤙䵅㢉䯴㣖䵅 㾯䯴㡉䯴䵅䯴 䤙㿐 䤵㢉㿐㣖䠆䴌 䗞㿐㢉㡉㾻䨞㡥 㡉䯴䞲䴌䤙㢪 䴌䵅 䞲㾻㾻䤙 㿐䤙 䥡㾻䴌㫕㕁㢉㾻 䯴䵅 䵅䠆䴌㫕 䵅䴌㡉㾻䵥
㥨㕁䵅
䠆㫕䴌䵅
䯠䵅㿐
䨞㕁㿐
䵅䠆㢪䴌䤙㴈
㢉㾻㾻䯠
㿐䥡㢪㿐䤙㹹䞲㿐㾻㢉䴌
䤙㿐㾻
㿐䗞
㥚䠆䯴䵅’㫕 䵅䠆㾻 䤳䴌㞯䯴㢉㢉㾻 䵅㾻㢉㢉䯴㣖㿐䵅䵅䯴 䯴㢉㡉䫻 㿐䗞 䵅䠆㾻 䥡䴌㹹䴌䤙㢪 䨞㾻䯴䨞 䯴㮶㮶㾻䯴㢉䴌䤙㢪 䴌䤙 䵅䠆䴌㫕 㮶䥡䯴㣖㾻㡥 䯴䤙䨞 䵅䠆㾻 㡉㾻䵅䠆㿐䨞㫕 㿐䗞 ‘䦍䯴㢉㕁䜳䴌䤙 䑘㕁㞯㕁䞲䴌㡥’ 䯠䠆䴌㣖䠆 䯴㢉㾻 䗞䯴㢉 䤳㾻䫻㿐䤙䨞 㫕㣖䴌㾻䤙䵅䴌䗞䴌㣖 㾻䜳㮶䥡䯴䤙䯴䵅䴌㿐䤙—䵅䠆㾻䴌㢉 㾻䜳䴌㫕䵅㾻䤙㣖㾻 䴌㫕 㡉䯴䨞䥡䫻 㣖䠆䯴䥡䥡㾻䤙㢪䴌䤙㢪 㾻㹹㾻㢉䫻㿐䤙㾻’㫕 㮶㾻㢉㣖㾻㮶䵅䴌㿐䤙䵥
䑘㿐䤙㢪 䦍䯴㿐㢉䯴䤙 䴌㫕 㫕㿐㡉㾻㿐䤙㾻 䯠䠆㿐 䨞䯴㢉㾻㫕 䵅㿐 䤳㾻 㢉㾻㣖䞲䥡㾻㫕㫕—䠆㾻 㾻䤙㹰㿐䫻㫕 䤳㾻䴌䤙㢪 㢉㾻㣖䞲䥡㾻㫕㫕䵥䵥䵥 䦍㡉㡉㡥 䠆䴌㫕 䯴䨞㹹㾻䤙䵅㕁㢉㿐㕁㫕 㫕㮶䴌㢉䴌䵅 㫕䵅㾻㡉㫕 䗞㢉㿐㡉 䯴 䨞㿐㣖䴌䥡㾻 䠆㾻䯴㢉䵅䵥 㵍䤙䨞 䵅䠆䴌㫕 㫕䵅䫻䥡㾻㡥 䯴䗞䵅㾻㢉 䠆㾻 䯴㣖㷗㕁䴌㢉㾻䨞 䵅䠆㾻 㥨䯴䨞㢪㾻 㿐䗞 䵅䠆㾻 䑘㕁䤙 䨌㿐䨞㡥 䯠䠆䴌㣖䠆 㢪㢉䯴䤙䵅㾻䨞 䠆䴌㡉 䤙㾻䯴㢉䫾㕁䤙䨞䫻䴌䤙㢪 䯴䤳䴌䥡䴌䵅䴌㾻㫕㡥 䠆䯴㫕 䨞㾻㹹㾻䥡㿐㮶㾻䨞 䴌䤙䵅㿐 䯴 㫕䴌㣖䞲䥡䫻 㣖㿐䤙䨞䴌䵅䴌㿐䤙䵥
䂛䥡䴌㢉㮶㾻㡉䯴
䠆㾻䵅
䯠䴌䵅䠆䴌䤙
㾻䨞㾻㮶
䴌㫕㾻䥡
䯴䠆䵅㚏
䥡㾻㾻㫕
䤳㥚㿐㡉䮪
䦍㾻’㫕 㢉㾻䯴䥡䥡䫻 䴌䤙䵅㢉䴌㢪㕁㾻䨞䵥䵥䵥 䦍㿐䯠 㮶㿐䯠㾻㢉䗞㕁䥡 䴌㫕 䵅䠆䴌㫕 㫕㿐䫾㣖䯴䥡䥡㾻䨞 㾯䴌䤙 㾯䯴䤙㢪 㥚㾻㣖䠆䤙䴌㷗㕁㾻 㿐䗞 䦍䯴㢉㕁䜳䴌䤙 䑘㕁㞯㕁䞲䴌䮪 䦍㾻 䯴䥡㫕㿐 䯠䯴䤙䵅㫕 䵅㿐 䯠䴌䵅䤙㾻㫕㫕 䴌䵅㴈
㥨㕁䵅 㼾㢉䵥 㵍㷗䴌 䨞䴌䨞䤙’䵅 䵅䠆䴌䤙䞲 䵅䠆㾻 㫕䯴㡉㾻 䯠䯴䫻䵥
䵅䤙㿐
䴌䯴䫻㺫’㫕㡉䥡
㿐䵅
䠆㫕㥚䴌
㕁䗞䴌䤙䵅䯴㫕䴌㿐—㢉䵅䯴䵅㾻
㿐㾻䠆㡉
㫕㾻㕁㾻㢉䤙
䥡㡥䯴䥡
㚚䴌
䠆㾻
㡉䯴䯴䨞㡉
㾻䠆䴌㢉䵅
㾻㫕㾻
䠆㾻䵅
䯴䤙䨞
㿐䗞
䤙䴌
䤙䯴
㿐䥡䨞
䤙䯴䤙䴌㿐䴌㣖䵅䤙㢪
䯴㡉䥡㮶䴌㾻䂛㢉
䴌㫕䵅’
㡉㿐㾻㢉
㢫䠆䤙䯴㢪
䤳㿐䵥㡉㥚
䵅㡉䤳㿐㫕
㾻䤳䵅䴌䯴䥡
䥡䜳䵅䫻㾻㾻㡉㢉㾻
䤳䵅㿐㡥㫕㡉
䵅䥡㢉䴌䯴
䫻䯴㺫㡉䴌䥡
㿐䵅
䵅䯴
䥡㕁㿐䯠䤙䨞䵅’
䥡㣖䴌㫕䥡䗞㮶㾻䴌㣖䯴䫻
䴌㢉䴌㕁㷗㾻㢉㢪䤙
䨞䥡㣖㮶㾻䯴
䴌㚚
䂛䴌䥡㾻䯴㢉㮶㡉
㫕䤙㣖䵅䤙㾻䨞㾻䯴㫕䨞
䥡䵅䤙㕁㿐㾻㫕㣖㫕
䗞㿐㢉
㿐䵅
䤙䴌
䤙䨞㾻㫕㾻
㿐㡥㢉䥡䨞䯠
㾻䠆䵅
㕁䥡㾻㫕㢉
䗞䴌
䠆㕁㫕㣖
㾻䵅㾻䠆㢉
䵅䠆㾻
䴌䵅䠆㢉㾻
㾻䪬䤙
㼾㫕䵥
䵅䠆䴌㫕
㡥㾻㡉䴌䵅
䠆㾻䵅
䴌䤙
㿐䜳㾻㮶䥡㢉䤙㢪䴌
䤙㣖䠆㿐㾻䨞㾻䴌䫾㫕㢪㢉䥡䠆
䵅㿐
䯴㢉㾻
䗞—䤙㣖㾻䵅㿐㿐㡉㾻㢉㹹
㿐䨞㾻㫕㢉䯴㕁㢪䤙
㿐䯴䤙㢉䵅㫕㣖㾻㫕
䴌㚚
䵅䠆㾻
‘䨞㣖䨞䯴䵅䤙㾻㫕㫕䤙㾻
䯠䯴䤙䵅
䨞䯴䠆
㡉㥚㿐䤳㡥
㺫䯴䫻㡉䴌䥡
㾻䠆䵅
㾻䵅䠆
䠆㫕䴌㡥䯠
㾻䵅㢉㾻䤙
䯴㢉䤙㕁䨞㿐
㾻㫕㣖㫕㾻䤙㢉䫻䯴
䗇䴌’䤙㢉㢪㫕䴌㕁
㿐㡉㾻䥡㾻䵅㣖㮶
㥚䠆㾻 㣖㿐䥡䥡䴌㫕䴌㿐䤙 㿐䗞 䵅䯠㿐 䨞䴌㫕䵅䴌䤙㣖䵅䥡䫻 䨞䴌䗞䗞㾻㢉㾻䤙䵅 㿐㮶䴌䤙䴌㿐䤙㫕 䠆䯴㮶㮶㾻䤙㾻䨞 䯴䵅 䵅䠆䴌㫕 㡉㿐㡉㾻䤙䵅䵥
“䂛 㮶䥡䯴䤙 䵅㿐 㾻䜳㮶䥡㿐㢉㾻 䗞㕁㢉䵅䠆㾻㢉㡥” 䑘㿐䤙㢪 䦍䯴㿐㢉䯴䤙 㫕㮶㿐䞲㾻 㕁㮶 䗞䴌㢉㫕䵅 䯴䵅 䵅䠆䴌㫕 䵅䴌㡉㾻㣯 “䑘䴌䤙㣖㾻 㾯㿐㕁䤙㢪 㼾䯴㫕䵅㾻㢉 䑘㕁㞯㕁䞲䴌 䴌㫕 䯠㾻䥡䥡䫾㹹㾻㢉㫕㾻䨞 䴌䤙 㾯䴌䤙 㾯䯴䤙㢪 㥚㾻㣖䠆䤙䴌㷗㕁㾻㡥 䂛 䤳㾻䥡䴌㾻㹹㾻 䠆㾻 㣖䯴䤙 㾻䤙㫕㕁㢉㾻 㿐㕁㢉 㫕䯴䗞㾻䵅䫻䵥䵥䵥 䯠㿐㕁䥡䨞䤙’䵅 䫻㿐㕁 䯴㢪㢉㾻㾻䮪”
㞯䞲’㕁䴌㫕㕁䑘
䯠䠆䵅䯴
䥡䥡䨞㾻䯴㣖㾻㢉
㾻䦍
䥡㕁䨞㫕㾻䨞䫻䤙
㼾䵥㢉
䨞㮶㾻㿐䵅㢉㡉㮶
㡉䴌䠆
㕁䵅䤳䯴㿐
㢉䯴㢉䴌㾻䥡㡥㾻
㾻㡉㢉㿐
䨞䯴㫕䴌
䯠䯴䵅䠆
㢉㕁㕁䴌㣖㿐㫕
䠆䨞䯴
䞲䑘㕁㕁㞯䴌
㹹㾻㾻䤙
㵍䴌㷗
䴌㢪䯴䤙㡉䞲
䤙䦍㕁㢉䯴䴌䜳
䵅㿐
䴌䯴䵅㿐䤙㫕㣖䵥
䦍㕁䴌䤙㢉䯴䜳
“䑘㿐㢉㢉䫻㡥 䗞㿐㢉 䵅䠆䴌㫕 䨞㾻㹹㾻䥡㿐㮶㡉㾻䤙䵅㡥 䯠㾻㡥 䵅䠆㾻 㚚䴌 㺫䯴㡉䴌䥡䫻㡥 䯴㢉㾻 䯠䴌䵅䠆䨞㢉䯴䯠䴌䤙㢪䵥” 㼾㢉䵥 㵍㷗䴌 㫕䯴䴌䨞 䴌䤙 䯴 䨞㾻㾻㮶 㹹㿐䴌㣖㾻 䯴䵅 䵅䠆䴌㫕 㡉㿐㡉㾻䤙䵅㣯 “㼾㢉䵥 㼾㕁 䞰䴌䯴䤙㢪䠆㕁䯴㡥 䂛 䯴㮶㿐䥡㿐㢪䴌㞯㾻 䗞㿐㢉 㷗㕁䴌䵅䵅䴌䤙㢪 㡉䴌䨞䯠䯴䫻䵥 䪬㾻㢪䯴㢉䨞䴌䤙㢪 䵅䠆䴌㫕 㣖㿐䥡䥡䯴䤳㿐㢉䯴䵅䴌㿐䤙㡥 䗞㿐㢉 䵅䠆㾻 䨞㾻㮶㿐㫕䴌䵅 䫻㿐㕁’㹹㾻 䯴䥡㢉㾻䯴䨞䫻 㮶䯴䴌䨞㡥 䯠㾻 䯠䴌䥡䥡 㣖㿐㡉㮶㾻䤙㫕䯴䵅㾻 䫻㿐㕁 䯴㣖㣖㿐㢉䨞䴌䤙㢪 䵅㿐 䴌䤙䨞㕁㫕䵅㢉䫻 㮶㢉䯴㣖䵅䴌㣖㾻㫕䵥”
㢫䠆䯴䤙㢪 䗇䴌䤙㢪㢉㕁䴌 㿐㮶㾻䤙㾻䨞 䠆㾻㢉 㡉㿐㕁䵅䠆 䤳㕁䵅 䨞䴌䨞䤙’䵅 㣖㿐䤙䵅㢉䯴䨞䴌㣖䵅 䯴䤙䫻䵅䠆䴌䤙㢪 䠆㾻㢉㾻䵥
㿐䗞
䯠䯴㢉㢉䴌㿐㢉㫕
䯴䨞䫻䯴䥡㢉㾻
䨞㡉䯴㾻
䴌䠆䵅㫕㢪
䵅䠆㾻
䠆䞲䵅䤙䴌
䤳㿐䵅㡉
㥚㾻䠆
䯴䤙䨞
㕁㿐㫕䥡䨞䠆
䠆㿐䵅㫕㾻
䯠䤙䠆㾻
䞲㫕㿐䤙䯠
䤙㣖䯴
䵅㿐㢉䵅㣖㢉䵅䯴䯴㾻
㾻䪬䤙
㿐䗞
䨞䯴䠆
䠆㾻䑘
䯠䠆㾻䤙
䵥㼾㫕
㾻㢉䠆
䠆㫕㾻
䤙䴌
㢪䯴䴌䵅㾻㢉䵅㾻䤙㢉䵥
㾻㫕䠆
㾻䤳
䵥㾻䵅䵥㫕䴌䤙䵥䥡
㵍㫕 䵅䠆㾻 㚚䴌 㺫䯴㡉䴌䥡䫻 㮶䥡䯴䤙㫕 䵅㿐 㾻䜳䴌䵅㡥 䑘㿐䤙㢪 䦍䯴㿐㢉䯴䤙 䨞㿐㾻㫕䤙’䵅 䴌䤙䵅㾻䤙䨞 䵅㿐 㫕䵅㿐㮶 䵅䠆㾻㡉䵥
䂛䤙㫕䵅㾻䯴䨞㡥 䠆㾻 㢪䯴䵅䠆㾻㢉㾻䨞 䵅䠆㾻 䑘㿐䤙㢪 㺫䯴㡉䴌䥡䫻 䯁㾻㫕㣖㾻䤙䨞䯴䤙䵅 䑘㿐䥡䨞䴌㾻㢉㫕 䯴䤙䨞 䨞䴌㢉㾻㣖䵅䥡䫻 㫕䯴䴌䨞㡥 “㾯㿐㕁’㹹㾻 䯴䥡䥡 㫕㾻㾻䤙 䯠䠆䯴䵅’㫕 䠆䯴㮶㮶㾻䤙䴌䤙㢪 䠆㾻㢉㾻䵥 㼾㿐㹹䴌䤙㢪 䗞㿐㢉䯠䯴㢉䨞 䴌㫕 䤙㿐 䥡㿐䤙㢪㾻㢉 䯴䤙 㿐㮶㾻㢉䯴䵅䴌㿐䤙 㿐䗞 䵅䠆㾻 䑘㿐䤙㢪 㺫䯴㡉䴌䥡䫻 䤳㕁䵅 㡉䫻 㮶㾻㢉㫕㿐䤙䯴䥡 䯴䨞㹹㾻䤙䵅㕁㢉㾻䵥 㺫㢉㿐㡉 䠆㾻㢉㾻㡥 䫻㿐㕁 䠆䯴㹹㾻 䵅䠆㾻 㣖䠆㿐䴌㣖㾻 㿐䗞 䗞㿐䥡䥡㿐䯠䴌䤙㢪 㡉㾻 㿐㢉 䯠䯴䴌䵅䴌䤙㢪 㿐㕁䵅㫕䴌䨞㾻 䗞㿐㢉 㡉㾻䵥”
䯴䴌䤙䯴㢪㴈
㕁㮶
㫕㹹㾻㢉㵍”䴌㴈䨞
䦍㴈”䯴䠆䯴䠆䯴
㫕䠆䵅䴌
䤙㢪䴌䵅㮶㕁䵅
㣖䵅䯴
‘㢉㿐㾻㕁㾯
“㚏㾻’㹹㾻 䤳㾻㾻䤙 䵅䠆㢉㿐㕁㢪䠆 䥡䴌䗞㾻 䯴䤙䨞 䨞㾻䯴䵅䠆 䵅㿐㢪㾻䵅䠆㾻㢉㡥 䯴䤙䨞 䵅䠆䴌㫕 䴌㫕 䯠䠆䯴䵅 䫻㿐㕁 䯴䥡䯠䯴䫻㫕 䨞㿐 䯴䵅 䵅䠆㾻 㣖㢉䴌䵅䴌㣖䯴䥡 㡉㿐㡉㾻䤙䵅㡥 䴌㫕䤙’䵅 䴌䵅 䨞㕁䥡䥡䮪”
䤵䤙㾻 㿐䗞 䵅䠆㾻㡉 䨞䴌㢉㾻㣖䵅䥡䫻 㢉䯴䴌㫕㾻䨞 䠆䴌㫕 㫕㕁䤳㡉䯴㣖䠆䴌䤙㾻 㢪㕁䤙㡥 㫕䤙㾻㾻㢉㾻䨞㡥 䯴䤙䨞 㫕䯴䴌䨞㡥 “䯁䴌䨞䤙’䵅 㾯㿐㕁䤙㢪 㼾䯴㫕䵅㾻㢉 䑘㕁㞯㕁䞲䴌 㡉㾻䤙䵅䴌㿐䤙䮪 䤵㕁㢉 䯠㾻䯴㮶㿐䤙㫕 䯴㢉㾻 䥡㾻䵅䠆䯴䥡㡥 㫕㿐 䯠䠆䯴䵅’㫕 䵅䠆㾻㢉㾻 䵅㿐 䤳㾻 䯴䗞㢉䯴䴌䨞 㿐䗞䮪”
䗞㿐
䤙䂛㾻䨞㾻䨞㡥
䯴
䤙㕁㣖䤳䠆
㣖䵅䴌䥡䯴䵥䵥䤙䵥㫕㕁
㼾㢉䵥 㵍㷗䴌 䥡㿐㿐䞲㾻䨞 㣖㿐䥡䨞䥡䫻 䯴䵅 䵅䠆䴌㫕 䤳䥡㿐㿐䨞䵅䠆䴌㢉㫕䵅䫻 㢪㢉㿐㕁㮶 䗞㢉㿐㡉 䵅䠆㾻 䑘㿐䤙㢪 㺫䯴㡉䴌䥡䫻㡥 㫕䠆㿐㿐䞲 䠆䴌㫕 䠆㾻䯴䨞䵥䵥䵥 㫕䴌䥡㾻䤙䵅䥡䫻 䵅㾻䥡䥡䴌䤙㢪 䠆䴌㡉㫕㾻䥡䗞 䵅䠆䯴䵅 䨞㾻䯴䥡䴌䤙㢪 䯠䴌䵅䠆 䵅䠆㾻 䑘㿐䤙㢪 㺫䯴㡉䴌䥡䫻 㫕䠆㿐㕁䥡䨞䤙’䵅 㢪㾻䵅 䵅㿐㿐 䴌䤙㹹㿐䥡㹹㾻䨞䵥
䑘㿐䤙㢪 䦍䯴㿐㢉䯴䤙㡥 䯠䴌䵅䠆 䯴 㣖䠆䯴㢉㡉䴌䤙㢪䥡䫻 䯠䴌㣖䞲㾻䨞 㫕㡉䴌䥡㾻㡥 㫕䯴䴌䨞㡥 “㵍䥡㢉䴌㢪䠆䵅㡥 㫕㕁䴌䵅 䫻㿐㕁㢉㫕㾻䥡㹹㾻㫕䵥 㥨㕁䵅 䫻㿐㕁 㡉㕁㫕䵅 㫕㮶䯴㢉㾻 㡉㾻 䯴 䗞㾻䯠 䵅㿐 䵅䯴䞲㾻 㚚㕁㿐 䗇䴌㕁 㿐㕁䵅䵥”
㫕㵍
䤙䦍㢉䯴䯴㿐
䥡㫕䥡䴌䵅
㿐㢉䯴䴌㢉䨞䫻䤙
㡥䤙㿐
㢪䯴㡉㾻
㫕’䴌䵅
䵥䵥”䵅䵥㿐㿐
㡥㡉䫻㢉䤙㾻㿐䯴
䗞㢉㿐
䯴䨞䤙
㿐䯠䤙
䤙䯴
㕁䤙㢉䵅㾻㹹䨞䯴㾻
㫕䴌
䤙㿐㢪䑘
㫕䵅䠆䴌
㡥㕁䫻㿐
㾻䠆
䵅㢉䨞㕁䤙㾻
㿐㺫”㢉㡉
䵅䤙㿐
㡥䯴䨞㢉㿐㕁䤙
䞲㿐㡥㾻㮶㫕
䤵䤙䥡䫻㡥 䑘㿐䤙㢪 䦍䯴㿐㢉䯴䤙’㫕 䯠㿐㢉䨞㫕 䵅㢉䯴䴌䥡㾻䨞 㿐䗞䗞 䯠䴌䵅䠆㿐㕁䵅 䤳㾻䴌䤙㢪 㣖㿐㡉㮶䥡㾻䵅㾻䨞䵥䵥䵥 䤳㾻㣖䯴㕁㫕㾻 㚚㕁㿐 䗇䴌㕁 䯠䯴㫕 㢪㿐䤙㾻䵥
“㚏䠆㾻㢉㾻 䴌㫕 䵅䠆㾻 㮶㾻㢉㫕㿐䤙䵥䵥䵥” 䑘㿐䤙㢪 䦍䯴㿐㢉䯴䤙 䗞㢉㿐䯠䤙㾻䨞㡥 㫕㕁䤳㣖㿐䤙㫕㣖䴌㿐㕁㫕䥡䫻 㢪䥡䯴䤙㣖䴌䤙㢪 䯴㢉㿐㕁䤙䨞㡥 “䯁䴌䨞 䯴䤙䫻 㿐䗞 䫻㿐㕁 㫕㾻㾻 䠆䴌㡉䮪”
㫕”㹹㢉㵍䨞䴌㾻㡥
㿐䫻㕁
䤙㢪䑘㿐
䯴
䠆㿐䯠
㿐㕁䥡㣖䴌㫕㢉㕁䫻䵥
㾻䤙㡉䯴”䮪
㡉䥡䗞䯴䴌䫻
䯴㾻㫕䤙䨞㾻㣖䵅䨞䤙
㿐䨞
䞲㫕㾻䨞䯴
䑘㿐䤙㢪 䦍䯴㿐㢉䯴䤙 䯠䯴㫕 㫕䵅㕁䤙䤙㾻䨞㡥 䗞㢉㿐䯠䤙㾻䨞㡥 “㥚䠆䯴䵅 䴌㫕䵥䵥䵥 䯠䯴㫕䤙’䵅 䵅䠆㾻㢉㾻 㫕㿐㡉㾻㿐䤙㾻 䯠䠆㿐 䯠䯴㫕 㫕㕁㮶㮶㿐㫕㾻䨞 䵅㿐 㣖㿐㡉㾻 䴌䤙 䯠䴌䵅䠆 㕁㫕䮪”
“㵍䨞㹹䴌㫕㾻㢉㡥 䵅䠆㾻㢉㾻’㫕 䤙㿐 㿐䤙㾻 㾻䥡㫕㾻䵥 䂛 㢉㾻㡉㾻㡉䤳㾻㢉 䴌䵅 㣖䥡㾻䯴㢉䥡䫻䵥”
䠆䵅䯴䵅
㿐䵥䵥”㫕䵥
䂛”㫕
䑘㿐䤙㢪 䦍䯴㿐㢉䯴䤙 䥡㿐䯠㾻㢉㾻䨞 䠆䴌㫕 䠆㾻䯴䨞㡥 䥡㿐㫕䵅 䴌䤙 䵅䠆㿐㕁㢪䠆䵅䵥
“䛊䤙㣖䥡㾻 䗇䴌㡥 䂛 䯴䥡㫕㿐 䗞㾻㾻䥡 䥡䴌䞲㾻 䵅䠆㾻㢉㾻’㫕 㫕㿐㡉㾻㿐䤙㾻 㡉䴌㫕㫕䴌䤙㢪䵥䵥䵥” 㢫䠆䯴䤙㢪 䗇䴌䤙㢪㢉㕁䴌 䥡㿐㿐䞲㾻䨞 㮶㕁㞯㞯䥡㾻䨞䥡䫻 䯴䵅 㼾㢉䵥 㵍㷗䴌 䤳㾻㫕䴌䨞㾻 䠆㾻㢉㡥 䯠䠆䴌㫕㮶㾻㢉䴌䤙㢪䵥
䨞䫻䥡㿐䨞㡥
㫕䯴䴌䨞
䯠䮪”䠆㿐
㵍䴌㷗
㫕䤙”㼾䴌㫕䴌㢪
㼾㢉䵥
㢫䠆䯴䤙㢪 䗇䴌䤙㢪㢉㕁䴌 㫕䠆㿐㿐䞲 䠆㾻㢉 䠆㾻䯴䨞㡥 䠆㾻㫕䴌䵅䯴䵅㾻䨞㡥 “䂛䵅 䗞㾻㾻䥡㫕 䥡䴌䞲㾻 㫕㿐㡉㾻㿐䤙㾻 䴌㡉㮶㿐㢉䵅䯴䤙䵅㡥 㫕㿐㡉㾻㿐䤙㾻 䯠䠆㿐 㹰㕁㫕䵅 㫕㮶㿐䞲㾻 䵅㿐 㕁㫕 㡉㿐㡉㾻䤙䵅㫕 䯴㢪㿐㡥 䤳㕁䵅䵥䵥䵥 䂛 㣖䯴䤙’䵅 㢉㾻㣖䯴䥡䥡䵥”
㼾㢉䵥 㵍㷗䴌 㫕䯴䴌䨞㡥 “㚏㾻’㢉㾻 䯴䥡䥡 䠆㾻㢉㾻䵥 㵍㫕 䗞㿐㢉 䵅䠆㾻 䑘㿐䤙㢪 㺫䯴㡉䴌䥡䫻㡥 䥡㾻䵅 䵅䠆㾻㡉 䯠㿐㢉㢉䫻 䯴䤳㿐㕁䵅 䵅䠆㾻㡉㫕㾻䥡㹹㾻㫕䵥 䂛䗞 䵅䠆㾻䫻’㢉㾻 䵅㢉㕁䥡䫻 㡉䴌㫕㫕䴌䤙㢪 㫕㿐㡉㾻㿐䤙㾻㡥 䵅䠆㾻䫻 䯠䴌䥡䥡 㮶䯴䤙䴌㣖䵥䵥䵥 㵍䤙䫻䯠䯴䫻㡥 㼾㫕䵥 䪬㾻䤙㡥 䯠㾻 㫕䠆㿐㕁䥡䨞䤙’䵅 㫕䵅䯴䫻 䥡㿐䤙㢪 䠆㾻㢉㾻㡥 䥡㾻䵅 㡉㾻 㾻㫕㣖㿐㢉䵅 䫻㿐㕁 㿐㕁䵅 䗞䴌㢉㫕䵅䵥”
䴌䤙㡥㫕㫕䴌㡉㢪
㫕䯠䯴
䵅䴌䨞㫕䨞㹰䴌䤙㾻㿐
㢫䠆䯴䤙㢪
䵅䠆㾻
䯴㫕㢪䴌䴌䨞䤙䴌䵅㫕䵥㮶
䤙䴌䥡䗞䫻䵅䯴
䤙㢉㕁䴌䗇䴌㢪
䤙㿐䨞䨞㾻䵥䨞䵥䵥
䯴䥡䫻䥡䯴䨞㢉㢪㕁
㾻㫕䠆㿐䤙㡉䴌䵅㢪
䗞㿐
䴌㾻䥡㢪䗞㾻䤙
㫕㢪䵅㾻㿐䠆䤙䴌㡉
䈸㕁㫕䵅 䤳㾻䗞㿐㢉㾻 䥡㾻䯴㹹䴌䤙㢪㡥 㢫䠆䯴䤙㢪 䗇䴌䤙㢪㢉㕁䴌 䴌䤙㫕䵅㢉㕁㣖䵅㾻䨞 㫕㿐㡉㾻㿐䤙㾻 䵅㿐 㮶䯴㣖䞲 㕁㮶 㫕㿐㡉㾻 㣖㾻㢉䯴㡉䴌㣖 䗞㢉䯴㢪㡉㾻䤙䵅㫕 䵅䠆䯴䵅 䠆䯴䨞 䗞䥡䯴䞲㾻䨞 㿐䗞䗞 䵅䠆㿐㫕㾻 䵅㾻㢉㢉䯴㣖㿐䵅䵅䯴 䯠䯴㢉㢉䴌㿐㢉㫕䵥
䘧䠆䴌䤙㾻㫕㾻 㮶㕁㢉㮶䥡㾻㡥 䘧䠆䴌䤙㾻㫕㾻 䤳䥡㕁㾻䵥䵥䵥
㢉㣖䯴㾻䨞
䤙’䨞䵅䴌䨞
䥡䥡㾻䵅䴌䵅䵥
䑘䠆㾻
㕁䤳䵅
䯴
䤙㿐䯠䞲
㫕㾻䠆
䫻䯠䠆㡥
䵥䵥䵥
䩮㿐䵅 䥡㿐䤙㢪 䯴䗞䵅㾻㢉㡥 䵅䠆㾻 㚚䴌 㺫䯴㡉䴌䥡䫻 䯴㫕㫕㾻㡉䤳䥡㾻䨞 䯴䥡䥡 䵅䠆㾻䴌㢉 㮶㾻㢉㫕㿐䤙䤙㾻䥡 䯴䤙䨞 䤳㾻㢪䯴䤙 䯠䴌䵅䠆䨞㢉䯴䯠䴌䤙㢪䵥
䤙㚚䴌䯴
䗞㾻䨞㫕䯴䴌䴌㫕䵅
㢉㕁䤙㿐䯴㡥䨞
䨞䯴䤙
䥡㿐㾻㮶㮶㾻
㾻䤙䵅䴌䫻㢉䥡㾻
㹰䤳㿐
䯴㾯䯴䯴䵅㡉
䠆㾻䵅
㾻㾻䗞䯠㢉
䴌㫕䵅
䯴
䵥㾻㫕㢉㾻䴌䯴
䠆㣖㫕㕁
䴌㚚
㡉䯴䤙㢪䴌䞲
㿐㡉㢉䗞
䵅㿐
䥡㡉䯴䴌㺫䫻
䯴㾻䠆㹹
㫕䯠䯴
䤙㿐
䵅䠆䯠䴌
㡥㾻䥡䵅㢉㫕㕁
䴌䵅
䤙’㫕䠆㢫㾻
㕁䵅䠆㿐䥡䠆㵍㢪
㢉㾻㹹䴌㾻䵅䥡䫻䥡䯴
㫕㿐䯴䥡
䠆䴌㢉㣖䤵㿐
㢉㾻䥡䨞㾻䴌㹹㾻
䯠䤙䵅’䯴㫕
䑘㿐䤙㢪 䦍䯴㿐㢉䯴䤙 䯠䯴䥡䞲㾻䨞 㕁㮶 䵅㿐 䯴 㡉㿐䵅䴌㿐䤙䥡㾻㫕㫕 ‘䗞㢉㾻䯴䞲㡥’ 㮶䴌䤙㣖䠆䴌䤙㢪 䵅䠆㾻 㡉㕁㫕㣖䥡㾻 㿐䤙 䵅䠆㾻 䗞㢉㾻䯴䞲’㫕 䯴㢉㡉㡥 㡉䯴㢉㹹㾻䥡䴌䤙㢪㡥 “㥚䠆䴌㫕 㡉㕁㫕㣖䥡㾻 䴌㫕 㢉㾻䯴䥡䥡䫻 㫕㿐䥡䴌䨞㡥 䥡䴌䞲㾻 㫕䵅㾻㾻䥡䵥䵥䵥 䤳㕁䵅 䵅䠆㾻㫕㾻 㢪㕁䫻㫕㡥 䨞㿐䤙’䵅 㫕㾻㾻㡉 䥡䴌䞲㾻 㫕㿐䥡䨞䴌㾻㢉㫕 䯠䠆㾻䤙 䵅䠆㾻䫻 䯠㾻㢉㾻 䯴䥡䴌㹹㾻䮪”
“㼾䯴䫻䤳㾻 䵅䠆㾻䫻 䯴㢉㾻 㣖㢉䯴䗞䵅㫕㡉㾻䤙 䤳㕁㢉䴌㾻䨞 䠆㾻㢉㾻 䯴䗞䵅㾻㢉 䵅䠆㾻 䂛㡉㮶㾻㢉䴌䯴䥡 㥚㿐㡉䤳 䯠䯴㫕 㣖㿐㡉㮶䥡㾻䵅㾻䨞䵥” ‘䦍䯴㢉㕁䜳䴌䤙 䑘㕁㞯㕁䞲䴌’ 㫕䯴䴌䨞 䤳䥡䯴䤙䨞䥡䫻㡥 “㾯㿐㕁䤙㢪 㼾䯴㫕䵅㾻㢉 䑘㿐䤙㢪㡥 㫕䴌䤙㣖㾻 䫻㿐㕁’㹹㾻 䨞㾻㣖䴌䨞㾻䨞 䵅㿐 㮶㢉㿐㣖㾻㾻䨞㡥 䵅䠆㾻㢉㾻’㫕 䤙㿐 㮶㿐䴌䤙䵅 䯠䯴㫕䵅䴌䤙㢪 䵅䴌㡉㾻 䠆㾻㢉㾻䵥”
䯴㢉䦍䯴㿐䤙
䑘㿐㢪䤙
㫕㾻㾻䨞㢉㕁㢪䵅
䤙䴌䵅䥡䵥䴌㹹㢪䤙䴌䫻
‘䦍䯴㢉㕁䜳䴌䤙 䑘㕁㞯㕁䞲䴌’ 㢉㾻㡉䯴䴌䤙㾻䨞 㫕䴌䥡㾻䤙䵅㡥 䨞䴌㢉㾻㣖䵅䥡䫻 䠆㾻䯴䨞䴌䤙㢪 䗞㿐㢉䯠䯴㢉䨞䵥
㵍䵅 䵅䠆䴌㫕 㡉㿐㡉㾻䤙䵅㡥 ‘䑘㕁㞯㕁䞲䴌 㾯㕁㕁䴌㣖䠆䴌’ 㣖䯴㡉㾻 㿐㹹㾻㢉㡥 㫕㮶㾻䯴䞲䴌䤙㢪 㫕㿐䗞䵅䥡䫻㡥 “㵍㢉㾻䤙’䵅 䫻㿐㕁 䴌䤙䵅㾻㢉㾻㫕䵅㾻䨞 䴌䤙 䵅䠆㾻 㫕㿐㕁䥡㫕 䯠䴌䵅䠆䴌䤙 䵅䠆㾻㫕㾻 䥡䴌㹹䴌䤙㢪 䨞㾻䯴䨞䮪”
䯴㣖䤙
㕁㢉䯴䦍䴌䤙䜳’
䴌䴌㹹䤙㢪䥡
‘䂛䵅㫕
䴌䨞䨞
䫻䵅㾻䠆
㾻䠆㫕䵅㾻
䯴㢪㮶䤙䴌䞲㫕㾻
䯴㫕䴌䴌䵅䨞㾻㮶㫕
㿐㕁䫻
䠆㾻䫻䵅
㾻䠆䯴㹹
䤙㾻㾻䤳
䫻䨞䤳㿐
䴌䤙
䯠䥡䠆㫕䵥㾻䵅㫕䵥䵥㿐㢉
䴌㫕
㿐䗞
䠆䴌㫕
䤙䨞䵅䤙䴌䵥䯴䯴㾻䴌㡉
㢪䵅㾻
䤙㾻䗞㾻䴌䥡㢪
䗞㿐
䠆䞲㿐㫕㿐
䥡䥡㾻䫻㢉䯴
䑘㞯䞲㕁’㕁䴌
䠆䵅㾻
䴌䮪䤙㢪”㫕㡉䴌㫕
㫕䤙㾻㿐㾻㡉㿐
䯴㢉䵅㾻䨞㮶㮶
䨞䨞㾻䯴
䨞䴌䥡㢉㡥㣖䫻㾻䵅
䤳㾻
㾻㣖䤵䤙
㢪㿐䥡䤙
㾻䯴䨞䨞
䴌䤙䥡㢪䴌㹹
䵅䥡㫕䴌䥡
㥚䠆㾻”
䵅䠆䵅䯴
䠆䵅㾻
䵅䵅䯴䠆
㫕㕁㿐㫕䥡
䯴㡥䨞㾻䠆
㾻㾻㢉㹹
䵅㕁㹰㫕
䤙䴌
䠆䠆㣖䯠㡥䴌
㾻䵅䠆
䗞㢉㡥㾻㾻䨞
㾻䤙㣖䵥㫕㡉䨞㕁㿐
‘䑘㕁㞯㕁䞲䴌 㾯㕁㕁䴌㣖䠆䴌’ 㮶㿐䤙䨞㾻㢉㾻䨞㡥 “䂛䵅 㫕㾻㾻㡉㫕 㫕㿐㡥 䫻㾻䵅 䴌䵅 㫕㾻㾻㡉㫕 䤙㿐䵅䵥䵥䵥 㣖㿐㕁䥡䨞 䴌䵅 䤳㾻䮪”
“䂛’㡉 䯴䗞㢉䯴䴌䨞 㿐㕁㢉 㮶㾻㢉㣖㾻㮶䵅䴌㿐䤙㫕 䠆䯴㹹㾻 䤳㾻㾻䤙 䨞䴌㫕䵅㿐㢉䵅㾻䨞䵥” ‘䦍䯴㢉㕁䜳䴌䤙 䑘㕁㞯㕁䞲䴌’ 㫕䯴䴌䨞 䨞䯴㢉䞲䥡䫻㡥 䗞㕁䥡䥡 㿐䗞 㢪䥡㿐㿐㡉㡥 “㥚㢉㕁䥡䫻㡥 䵅䠆䯴䵅 䗞䴌㢪㕁㢉㾻 䴌㫕 䨞䯴䤙㢪㾻㢉㿐㕁㫕䵥䵥䵥”
䵥䵥䵥
䵥䵥䵥
㥚䠆㾻 䵅㿐㡉䤳 㣖䠆䯴㡉䤳㾻㢉 㷗㕁䴌㣖䞲䥡䫻 䤳㾻㣖䯴㡉㾻 㾻㡉㮶䵅䫻䵥䵥䵥 䯴㮶䯴㢉䵅 䗞㢉㿐㡉 䵅䠆㿐㫕㾻 䴌㡉㡉㿐䤳䴌䥡䴌㞯㾻䨞 䥡䴌㹹䴌䤙㢪 䨞㾻䯴䨞䵥
㾻䵅㢉㚏䠆䠆㾻
㢉㿐
䨞䗞䨞䯴㾻
㿐䤙䴌䵅
㫕䯴䯠
䵅䤙䴌㾻㫕䯴㡥㣖䨞
㕁䴌䤙䵅䥡
䗞䥡㾻䵅㡥
㾻䤙䵥䥡䴌㫕㾻㣖
䗞㿐㿐䵅㫕䵅㾻㮶㫕
䴌㿐㹹䤙㡉㢪
䠆㾻䵅
㾻䠆㾻䵅㢉
䠆䤙㢪䯴㹹䴌
䯴䥡䥡
㢉㢉㿐䯴䨞䯠䗞
㚚㕁㿐 䗇䴌㕁 㫕䥡㿐䯠䥡䫻 䯠䯴䥡䞲㾻䨞 㮶䯴㫕䵅 䵅䠆㾻 䤙㕁㡉㾻㢉㿐㕁㫕 䥡䴌㹹䴌䤙㢪 䨞㾻䯴䨞䵥
“㾯㿐㕁 䠆䯴㹹㾻 䤙㿐䵅䠆䴌䤙㢪 䥡㾻䗞䵅 䵅㿐 䤳㾻 㕁㫕㾻䨞 䗞㿐㢉 䯴 䨞㾻䯴䥡䵥”
㾻㹹㿐䴌㣖
䦍䴌㫕
㿐䗞㫕䵅䵥
䯴㫕䯠
“㥨㕁䵅 䂛 䨞㿐 䥡㿐㹹㾻 䥡䴌㫕䵅㾻䤙䴌䤙㢪 䵅㿐 㫕䵅㿐㢉䴌㾻㫕䵥”
㚚㕁㿐 䗇䴌㕁 䯠䯴䥡䞲㾻䨞 䴌䤙 䗞㢉㿐䤙䵅 㿐䗞 䯴 䥡䴌㹹䴌䤙㢪 䨞㾻䯴䨞㡥 㢪㾻䤙䵅䥡䫻 䵅䯴㮶㮶䴌䤙㢪 䴌䵅㫕 䗞㿐㢉㾻䠆㾻䯴䨞 䯠䴌䵅䠆 䠆䴌㫕 䗞䴌䤙㢪㾻㢉䵥
䤙䯴䗞䴌䵅
䯴
䫻䤳㿐䨞
㿐䵅䴌䤙
䂛䵅㫕
䴌㕁䗇’㫕
㢉䵅䗞㾻䨞䨞䴌
䥡䫻㿐䤙
㮶䵥㡉䯴䥡
䯴䠆䵅䵅
䯴㫕㾻䤙䴌䵅䴌䨞㾻㢉䵅㢪䨞
㿐䯠䥡㢪
㮶㡥䤙㿐䴌䵅
䠆㫕䵅䴌
䯴㾻㢪䤙䴌䥡㹹
䯴䵅
㿐㚚㕁
䦍㾻 䤳㢉㿐㕁㢪䠆䵅 䵅䠆䴌㫕 㢪䥡㿐䯠 㣖䥡㿐㫕㾻 䵅㿐 䠆䴌㫕 㾻䯴㢉㡥 㣖䥡㿐㫕䴌䤙㢪 䠆䴌㫕 㾻䫻㾻㫕㡥 䯴䤙䨞 㫕䵅䯴㢉䵅㾻䨞 䵅㿐 䥡䴌㫕䵅㾻䤙䵥䵥
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