Chapter 1094: Chapter 138: Fortunate Fate
(Timeline, during the boss’s entry into the Penglai Treasury)
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With the search yielding no results, Song Haoran had no choice but to lead his people back to the temporary camp.
“Send out the notice to monitor the movements of the Suzuki father and son, and also keep an eye on the remaining members of the Suzuki-kai.”
After quickly giving these instructions, Song Haoran began to recall the events of the night—this wasn’t his first encounter with the mysterious—each encounter with the unknown always fascinated him with such extraordinary power.
Deep in the imperial tomb, the bizarre setup lingered in Song Haoran’s mind—just as he was lost in thought, an experienced Song family member hurried over, looking anxious.
“What’s happening?” Song Haoran asked calmly.
“Young Master, we’ve found Instructor Song Da and Instructor Song Er! Also, the situation is somewhat tense…”
Song Haoran was momentarily surprised, then quickly inquired for details.
It turned out that those rescued from the crystals initially appeared ashen and aged, as if death was imminent, but once rescued, they started to gradually recover, like parched land refreshed by rain.
After Song Da and Song Er regained their youth and came back to their senses, they were startled to find themselves surrounded by familiar faces from the Song Family Village.
And it wasn’t just Song Da and Song Er who had awakened; all those rescued were gradually regaining consciousness.
These individuals, secretly captured due to the Imperial Edict, were from both the Shenzhou Dao and Yaoworld domains. Upon waking, they found themselves amidst a group of well-armed mortals, and a standoff ensued with the Song family group.
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In the tents, Song Haoran held a cup of freshly brewed coffee, warming his somewhat cold hands.
Apart from him, Song Da and Song Er stood behind him.
Seated before Song Haoran were several individuals of different attire, gender, and possibly even species?
Among them were individuals claiming to be secretaries from the Shenzhou Dao Association, warriors from the Azure Dragon Clan, and a pretty ten-year-old girl who claimed to be the Young Master of the Greedy Wolf Tribe.
There were also a few Taoists and individuals claiming to be monsters.
These individuals were representatives rescued from the depths of the imperial tomb and were currently negotiating with Song Haoran.
For these Taoists and monsters with superordinary powers, the humans before them, though well-equipped, were not really worth noting.
Unless humans deployed planes, tanks, or even higher-tech weapons, the Taoists and monsters were not overly concerned—yet at this point, the Purple Star Young Master from the Greedy Wolf Clan stood up, saying that everyone had been rescued thanks to the Song family and had narrowly escaped danger.
If not, China might have faced a huge disaster.
In fact, among the Dao and demons captured as sacrifices by the Bronze Masked Man, there were some talented individuals who, while trapped and conscious, had deduced the truth from the Bronze Masked Man’s words.
The Emperor’s Decree was just a scam… and many members of both Daoists and demons evidently fell into this trap due to being bewitched.
At this moment, a man who called himself Secretary Su Mubai from the Shenzhou Dao Association, originating from the Taoist tradition of Qingcheng Mountain, spoke first: “I never expected we would be saved by a group of mortals… You are Mr. Song, right?”
Song Haoran was quite mysterious, having read quite a few ancient books, adept at conversing with people, eloquent, and not bothered by such titles, he smiled gently and said, “Daoist Su can just call me Little Song.”
It seemed to be a mon form of address in the country, slightly more polite and not inappropriate… possibly influenced by someone… Song Haoran always felt there was someone around lately who was humble and courteous.
Who was it… hard to recall.
“Very well.” Su Mubai seemed to appreciate Song Haoran’s humility at that moment, then with a serious tone, he said: “Little Song, although we don’t usually deal with state agencies much, we have special channels to obtain quite a bit of information… you’re not from the government, are you?”
Song Haoran shook his head straightforwardly.
Su Mubai frowned slightly and said: “As I know, the state strictly controls the forces like tomb-robbing families. These temporary people outside, full of murderous aura, seem battle-hardened… Little Song, you perhaps are not from the mainland, right?”
“My family is across the ocean.” Song Haoran stated candidly, “This time, I came back firstly because the elders wanted to experience some ‘falling leaves returning to the roots’ feeling, so we’re here for the New Year. Secondly, I happened to take on a business deal to explore the tomb, but I didn’t expect to encounter so many inexplicable things here.”
Su Mubai stared unblinkingly at Song Haoran, seemingly wanting to see through him pletely—in fact, not just Su Mubai, the other people in the tent also observed Song Haoran’s expression.
This scrutiny made the two Song brothers behind Song Haoran feel a chill running down their spines—they realized they had to admire the Young Master’s nerve.
Was it that he wasn’t afraid of death, or did his courage have no bounds?
“Could Mr. Song clarify the whole story?” The Purple Star Young Master, who had been silent, suddenly asked.
Song Haoran nodded and said, “It happened about a month before the year-end, domestically…”
Song Haoran briefly recounted the cooperation with the Li Family, hiding almost nothing—Young Master Song Da had dealt with the transcendent quite a bit, with his deepest connection being with the Blind Man their family supported.
He knew very well the nature of these individuals—never be clever in front of them, speak frankly, and being humble would make them quite receptive.
Shortly after, Song Haoran had explained the whole story.
After a moment of contemplation, Su Mubai said, “Well, regarding the Li Family you mentioned, we will verify it afterwards. As for the Suzuki father and son you mentioned earlier, what’s that about? Onmyoji from the insular country?”
Song Haoran candidly replied, “Suzuki Haruxin claimed so; in fact, this was my first time meeting a real Onmyoji… just as it was my first time meeting all of you.”
“Mr. Song, we need to discuss some matters, is that possible?” Zi Xing suddenly said.
Song Haoran nodded, and quite straightforwardly took Song Da and Song Er with him to leave.
…
The tent arrived, and this batch of Dao monsters who had escaped began to discuss.
Su Mubai finally had time to ask some questions, “Purple Star Young Master, I didn’t expect even you to be captured by that mysterious Bronze Masked Man. As a humble Taoist, I observed that I was among the last to be captured… I wonder how the Purple Star Young Master was captured?”
Zi Xing replied calmly, “Two clan members of mine disappeared. They were investigating the movements of the one who issued the Imperial Edict under my direction and wouldn’t act privately, so there’s no chance they died in secret fights. I sensed something was odd and personally investigated, discovered some clues, and traced them here. Unexpectedly, I was captured.”
“What clues?” A demon frowned at this moment.
Zi Xing gave the monster a cold look.
The other party also sensed their tone was off and immediately said, “Perhaps the Purple Star Young Master could elaborate a bit, since this concerns the matters involving over two hundred demons and Taoists outside the tent.”
Zi Xing calmly said, “The clan members I sent to investigate left me distress signals when they disappeared. I tracked them all the way here.”
“I see.” Su Mubai nodded, then continued, “Ladies and gentlemen, does anyone have impressions of The Li Family?”
“I know a bit.” A Taoist said, “The Li Family is one of the tomb-robbing families in the country, with a legacy perhaps dating back to the Tang Dynasty or earlier. They still work in this field today, with some connections to the state behind the scenes. In secular matters, my sect has had dealings with The Li Family, primarily purchasing artifacts they ‘discover’… Of course, The Li Family doesn’t know it’s us behind it.”
Similar situations exist in various sects of the Daoism-cultivated field, aiming to find inadvertently lost items by Seniors from the antique market.
“I can see Song Haoran’s calm demeanor, seems there’s no concealment.” Su Mubai stroked his mustache and said, “But the Onmyoji from the insular country seems suspicious. Moreover, the secret passage map of the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor overlaps with the Emperor’s Cave Mansion we discovered… It appears that mysterious Bronze Masked Man deliberately transformed the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor into Emperor’s Cave Mansion, laying out this deception. This is a serious matter and requires prompt discussion with Daoist Baijie, True Person Huanyang, and several demon clan leaders.”
This was unanimously agreed upon quickly.
“But how should we deal with the mortals outside?” A Taoist couldn’t help but express doubts.
The capture of so many elites by a mysterious person from the Dao and Demon Realms is indeed a great humiliation. Moreover, it was discovered by mortals, a stain difficult to erase… But it’s true that the Song Family saved everyone here, meaning each person here owes them a favor.
The demons might be indifferent, but those who cultivate heed karma…
“This is indeed tricky…” Su Mubai couldn’t help but furrow his eyebrows.
“Why not accept the Song Family into our Shenzhou Transcendent?” a Taoist unexpectedly suggested, “The Song Family is already a top tier among mortals, giving them wealth would merely be icing on the cake.”
“There has never been a precedent.” Su Mubai shook his head and said, “We had an agreement with the First Ancestor, as long as the agreement exists… Let’s leave this matter for future discussion, I will bring up the Song Family’s issue in the next Association meeting. We will discuss how to handle it then.”
“You Taoists are really verbose.” The Azure Dragon Clan warrior laughed coldly, “We, the Azure Dragon Clan, don’t have so many restrictions! The Song Family, though human, indeed saved our clan members. If you don’t accept them, I will directly incorporate the Song Family as my subordinates when I return!”
“Leader Cang, calm down.” Su Mubai said, “Regarding the Song Family, there will undoubtedly be a discussion later… Let the upper echelons decide how to handle it properly.”
“Hmph, suit yourselves, I’m heading back to Kun Peng Mountain Villa, I have no time to care!” Leader Cang suddenly swung his sleeve and left.
Su Mubai could only shake his head helplessly… There have always been conflicts between Dao and monsters; unexpectedly, they were all saved by a mortal family this time, where there’s much ambiguity.
“Well then, I shall bid farewell as well.” Zi Xing stood up at that moment, “Daoist Su, please inform the Centennial Tribulation Leader when you return… See you later.”
“Safe travels, Purple Star Young Master.”
…
These Dao monsters rescued from the depths of the imperial tomb soon dispersed… In accordance with Song Haoran’s direction, the Song Family warriors merely pretended not to see.
Though these Dao monsters seemed to shake it off and leave, Song Haoran enjoyed a subtle satisfaction at that moment.
Because, before these Dao monsters departed, they formed groups one after another and came to him, each leaving behind something akin to a token and said almost the same words.
––Young Master Song, this is my personal token. In the future, should you need help, you can hold onto this token and e… to find me.
Song Haoran stayed in the tent alone, looking at a floor filled with various tokens, chuckling softly.
Demons might be unaware, but Taoists value their promises… so even if half of these tokens can be used, they’re a batch of tremendously powerful resources.
“Tsk, finally returned to pay respects to ancestors, and luck struck immediately… Seems like I must frequently return in the future.” Song Haoran squinted his eyes.
However, the Song Family has seemed to be consistently lucky lately.
At this moment, Song Da and Song Er entered, seeing the pile of tokens casually scattered by Song Haoran, they were wide-eyed in surprise.
Song Haoran gathered the items and looked at Song Da and Song Er, “Gentlemen, don’t you owe me an explanation about why you are here?”
Song Da and Song Er exchanged a glance, Song Da then said, “We followed the Blind Man all the way. Later he stayed at a place called Wolong Mountain Villa. Out of boredom, we wandered outside and accidentally intruded into this dangerous area… You may need to ask the Blind Man about this.”
“How do we go?” Song Haoran asked directly.
Song Da said, “Shall we guide the way?”
Song Haoran pondered for a while, then opened the tent and found it was already daylight. This chaos had lasted overnight, “Let’s head back first and meet the Old Master, you can explain then.”
Song Da and Song Er had to nod… They, along with Song San, the three brothers were raised by the Song Family for over a decade and had developed some feelings, not just a simple relationship of support with Old Master Song.
Later, Song Haoran had the remaining members of the Suzuki-kai tied up outside on several rented tour buses, then divided a group and drove to the Song Family’s ancestral residence.
The mysterious woman found in the depths of the imperial tomb was settled in the back seat of an SUV, with Song Haoran watching over her — seeing her sleeping appearance, Song Haoran couldn’t help but gently stroke her cheek with his finger, “What might you be?”
“Young Master, everything is ready!” A person temporarily outside reported.
Song Haoran nodded, waved his hand, and the convoy slowly left the place — Song Haoran looked at the entrance one last time, murmuring to himself: “Feels like something’s missing…”
Missing someone.
Perhaps.
㢂㽞㦟䌒㢂䯻䯻䥚㮥
㦟㑴
爐
㽞㢂䤵㢂
䬳䥚㽞
盧
老
㫝䢑䌃
㖤㽞䬋㦟䯻
擄
䤵㦟㻖䤁
㢂䌃䤵
䯻䌒㢂㽞㦟䬋㮥䌒
㮥㐤㦟䯻䌃䥚䥚
㐤䯻㫝䌃䢑䌃㽞㞙
䞅䌒䤵䌃
䤵䌃
䤵㢂䌃
䌃䤵
爐
爐
㽞䤵㫝
爐
㻖㮥㐤䌃
擄
㮥㢂
盧
蘆
䤁䟴㽞㖤
㐤㦟㮥㮮㕈
㮮㮥䌒䞅㮥䢑
䌒䤵㢂㽞
䝤䯻㽞䢑䢑䥓
㽞㫝䯻䄂㻖㮮䯻䌒䌃
䞨䤵䌃 㻖䌃㻖㖤䌃㐤䥚 㮥㠠 㢂䤵䌃 䯆㽞㮥䯻䥚㢂 䒟䥚䥚㮥䤁䯻㽞㢂䯻㮥䌒䥓 䬳䤵㮥 䤵㽞㫝 䌃䥚䤁㽞㕈䌃㫝 㠠㐤㮥㻖 㢂䤵䌃 䤵㽞䌒㫝䥚 㮥㠠 㢂䤵䌃 䃽㐤㮥䌒㞙䌃 䬋㽞䥚䟴䌃㫝 䬋㽞䌒䥓 㫝䯻㫝 䌒㮥㢂 䌃㸵㕈䌃䤁㢂 㢂䤵㽞㢂 㢂䤵䌃 㖤䯻㮮䬳䯻㮮䥚 㮥㠠 㢂䤵䌃 䞨㽞㮥䯻䥚㢂䥚 㽞䌒㫝 㢂䤵䌃 䢑䌃㽞㫝䌃㐤䥚 㮥㠠 㢂䤵䌃 㫝䌃㻖㮥䌒䥚 䤵㽞㫝 㽞䢑䢑 㫝䯻䥚㽞㕈㕈䌃㽞㐤䌃㫝 㮥䋩䌃㐤䌒䯻㮮䤵㢂䄂
䒟䌒㫝 㢂䤵䌃 䤵䌃㽞㫝䥃㦟㽞㐤㢂䌃㐤䥚 㮥㠠 㢂䤵䌃 䬋㽞䌒㽞㮮䌃㻖䌃䌒㢂 䃽㦟㐤䌃㽞㦟 䤵㽞㫝 㽞䢑㐤䌃㽞㫝㲖 䤵㦟㐤㐤䯻䌃㫝䢑㲖 㢂㽞䟴䌃䌒 㮥䋩䌃㐤 㢂䤵䯻䥚 㻖㽞㢂㢂䌃㐤䄂
㢂䤵㢂㽞
㢂䒟
㐤䬋㢂䥚䌃㽞
㕈㦟䌃䉦䢑㐤
㮮㮥䌒㺾㦟
㑴㽞㐤㢂
㫝㫝䯻
䤵㢂䌃
䌃㖤
䥚㢂䤵䯻
䯻䄂䥃㦟䟴䤁
䢑㕈䯻䌃㻖㯓㐤㽞
㢂䌒㮥
䯻䲲
㢂䤵䌃
䌃䌃㢂㻖
㲖㮥㐤”㢂䢑䥚䤵”
㦟㑴
㦟㑴
䢑㫝㮥㢂
㸵䤁㕈䌃䌃㢂
㦟䬋㖤䯻㽞
㕈䤁㻖㽞
㠠㻖㐤㮥
䤵㢂䌃
䢑㮮䌒㽞䌒㽞䞨
㮥䬳䢑㫝㦟
㖤㻖䞨䥓㮥
䥚㮥
㮥㦟䯻㢂㫝䥚䌃
䯻䏗䢑㽞㲖㻖
㮥䄂䄂䤵㢂䢑䄂䥚㲖㐤
㦟䯻䬋㽞㖤
㢂㮥
䞨䤵㽞㢂 㽞㠠㢂䌃㐤䌒㮥㮥䌒䥓 㽞㠠㢂䌃㐤 㠠䯻䌒㫝䯻䌒㮮 㢂䤵䌃 䏘㦟䌒 䉦䌃䌒㮮 䬋㮥㦟䌒㢂㽞䯻䌒 䝤䯻䢑䢑㽞 䌃㻖㕈㢂㲖䥓 㽞 㮮㐤㮥㦟㕈 䢑䌃㫝 㖤㲖 䭃䯻 㛥䯻䌒㮮 㐤䌃䤁䌃䯻䋩䌃㫝 䤁㮥㻖㻖㦟䌒䯻䤁㽞㢂䯻㮥䌒 㠠㐤㮥㻖 㢂䤵䌃 䬋㽞䌒㽞㮮䌃㻖䌃䌒㢂 䃽㦟㐤䌃㽞㦟 㽞䌒㫝 㐤㦟䥚䤵䌃㫝 㢂㮥 䞅㮥䢑㮥䌒㮮 䬋㮥㦟䌒㢂㽞䯻䌒 䝤䯻䢑䢑㽞䄂
㯓䌒 㢂䤵䌃 䤁㮥䌒㠠䌃㐤䌃䌒䤁䌃 㐤㮥㮥㻖䥓 㽞 㻖㽞䌒 䬳䤵㮥 䢑㮥㮥䟴䌃㫝 䋩䌃㐤㲖 㲖㮥㦟䌒㮮䥓 㽞㢂 㻖㮥䥚㢂 㢂䬳䌃䌒㢂㲖㸛㠠䯻䋩䌃 㮥㐤 㢂䬳䌃䌒㢂㲖㸛䥚䯻㸵 㲖䌃㽞㐤䥚 㮥䢑㫝 㮥䌒 㢂䤵䌃 㮥㦟㢂䥚䯻㫝䌃䥓 䬳㽞䥚 䌃㸵㕈㐤䌃䥚䥚䯻㮥䌒䢑䌃䥚䥚䢑㲖 䯻䌒㢂㐤㮥㫝㦟䤁䯻䌒㮮 䤵䯻㻖䥚䌃䢑㠠 㢂㮥 㢂䤵䌃 㮮㐤㮥㦟㕈䥓 㢂䌃㻖㕈㮥㐤㽞㐤䯻䢑㲖 䢑䌃㫝 㖤㲖 㑴㦟 䬋㦟㖤㽞䯻 㽞䌒㫝 䭃䯻 㛥䯻䌒㮮䄂
㢂䌃䤁㮥㐤㮥㕈䌃㽞
䌒䤁㽞
㢂䯻䌃䄂㻖
㮥䯻䥓㛥㸵䯻㽞
‘㽞䌃㥦䥚
㽞䌒㫝
䌃䤵㕈㮥
‘㮥㢂䌒㦟䬋
㮥䌃䌒㐤䋩䌃㲖䌃
㽞㻖㢂䯆䌒䌃㐤㢂䌃㕈
㦟㐤㽞䃽㦟䌃䥓
䬳䄂㮥䟴㐤”
㽞䤵㮮䤁䌃㐤
䯻㢂䤵䥚
㽞㻖
㯓
䤵㢂䌃
㽞䌒㺾
䌒䌒㻖㽞㮮㽞䌃㢂䬋䌃
㻖㽞
䯻䢑䤁㕈㽞䌃㑴
㢂䤵䌃
䌃㢂䤵
㯓
䯻䌒
䤵㫝㽞䌃
㠠㮥
㠠䒟㽞䥚㐤䯻㠠
㽞䯻䞨
㮥㠠
㦟䢑䢑㠠㲖
㢂䯻䤵䬳
㲖㻖
䤵㽞䌒䌒㮮䯻㫝䢑
㮥㠠
㯓”
䒟䢑䢑 㢂䤵䌃 䯆㽞㮥䯻䥚㢂䥚 㽞䌒㫝 㫝䌃㻖㮥䌒䥚 䯻䌒 㢂䤵䌃 䤁㮥䌒㠠䌃㐤䌃䌒䤁䌃 㐤㮥㮥㻖 㠠㐤㮥䬳䌒䌃㫝 㽞䥚 㢂䤵䌃㲖 䢑㮥㮥䟴䌃㫝 㽞㢂 㢂䤵䯻䥚 㲖㮥㦟䌒㮮 㻖㽞䌒 䥚㕈䌃㽞䟴䯻䌒㮮—㖤䌃䤁㽞㦟䥚䌃䥓 㢂㮥 㢂䤵䌃㻖䥓 㺾㽞䌒 㛥䯻㽞㮥㸵䯻 䬳㽞䥚 㢂㐤㦟䢑㲖 㲖㮥㦟䌒㮮䄂䄂䄂 䃽㦟㢂 㢂䤵䯻䥚 㲖㮥㦟䌒㮮 㻖㽞䌒 䬳㽞䥚 㽞䢑㐤䌃㽞㫝㲖 䯻䌒 㽞 䤵䯻㮮䤵 㕈㮥䥚䯻㢂䯻㮥䌒䥓 㽞䌒㫝 䤵䌃 䤵㽞㫝 㽞 䥚㦟㖤㫝㦟䌃㫝 㫝䯻䋩䯻䌒䌃 䢑䯻㮮䤵㢂䥓 䬳䯻㢂䤵 㽞 㠠㽞䯻䌒㢂 䥚㕈䌃䤁䯻㽞䢑 㕈㮥䬳䌃㐤 㠠䢑㦟䤁㢂㦟㽞㢂䯻㮥䌒 䬳䯻㢂䤵䯻䌒 䤵䯻䥚 㖤㮥㫝㲖䄂
䞨䤵䌃 䬋㽞䌒㽞㮮䌃㻖䌃䌒㢂 䃽㦟㐤䌃㽞㦟 䯻䥚 㽞 䋩䌃㐤㲖 䥚㕈䌃䤁䯻㽞䢑 㫝䌃㕈㽞㐤㢂㻖䌃䌒㢂䥓 䌒㮥㢂 㽞 㕈䢑㽞䤁䌃 䬳䤵䌃㐤䌃 䥚㢂㽞㢂䌃 㠠䯻㮮㦟㐤䌃䥚 䤁㽞䌒 㽞㐤㐤㽞䌒㮮䌃 㠠㮥㐤 㢂䤵䌃䯻㐤 䭲㦟䌒䯻㮥㐤䥚 㢂㮥 㮮㽞䯻䌒 䌃㸵㕈䌃㐤䯻䌃䌒䤁䌃䄂 㯓䌒 㢂䤵䌃 䬋㽞䌒㽞㮮䌃㻖䌃䌒㢂 䃽㦟㐤䌃㽞㦟䥓 䯻㠠 㮥䌒䌃 㫝㮥䌃䥚 䌒㮥㢂 䤵㽞䋩䌃 㽞 䤁䌃㐤㢂㽞䯻䌒 㽞㖤䯻䢑䯻㢂㲖䥓 㢂䤵䌃㲖 㻖㽞㲖 䌒㮥㢂 㖤䌃 㽞㖤䢑䌃 㢂㮥 㻖㽞䌒㽞㮮䌃 㢂䤵䌃 㦟䌒㫝䌃㐤䢑䯻䌒㮮䥚 䥚䌃䌒㢂 㖤㲖 䋩㽞㐤䯻㮥㦟䥚 䥚䌃䤁㢂䥚 㽞䌒㫝 㫝䌃㻖㮥䌒 䤁䢑㽞䌒䥚 㠠㮥㐤 䥚䌃㐤䋩䯻䤁䌃䄂
㽞㢂
㢂䌃䤵
䖦㐤”䌒㲖䌃䥓䋩䌃㮥
㮥䢑㮥䟴
䌃㐤䤁䌃䥚䌒”䄂
㺾㽞䌒 㛥䯻㽞㮥㸵䯻 䤵㽞㫝 䥚㮥㻖䌃㮥䌒䌃 㢂㦟㐤䌒 㮥䌒 㢂䤵䌃 㕈㐤㮥䭲䌃䤁㢂㮥㐤䥓 㽞䌒㫝 㽞 䥚䌃㢂 㮥㠠 㕈䤵㮥㢂㮥䥚 㖤䌃㮮㽞䌒 㢂㮥 䥚䢑㮥䬳䢑㲖 㠠䢑㽞䥚䤵 㽞䤁㐤㮥䥚䥚 㢂䤵䌃 䥚䤁㐤䌃䌃䌒䄂
㺾㽞䌒 㛥䯻㽞㮥㸵䯻 䢑㮥㮥䟴䌃㫝 㽞㢂 䌃䋩䌃㐤㲖㮥䌒䌃 䥚䌃㐤䯻㮥㦟䥚䢑㲖 㽞䌒㫝 䥚㽞䯻㫝䥓 “䞨䤵䯻䥚 䬳㽞䥚 㕈䤵㮥㢂㮥㮮㐤㽞㕈䤵䌃㫝 䯻䌒 㢂䤵䌃 䋩㽞䢑䢑䌃㲖䄂 䞅䌃 䤵㽞䋩䌃 䌒㽞㻖䌃㫝 䯻㢂 㢂䤵䌃 䘑㽞㫝䌃 䯆㐤㽞㮮㮥䌒 䉦䯻䢑䢑㽞㐤䄂䄂䄂 䯻㠠 㲖㮥㦟 䤵㽞䋩䌃 㽞䌒㲖 㫝㮥㦟㖤㢂䥚 㽞㖤㮥㦟㢂 㢂䤵䌃 䘑㽞㫝䌃 䯆㐤㽞㮮㮥䌒 䉦䯻䢑䢑㽞㐤䥓 㕈䢑䌃㽞䥚䌃 䢑㮥㮥䟴 㽞㢂 㢂䤵䌃 㫝㮥䤁㦟㻖䌃䌒㢂䥚 㲖㮥㦟 䤵㽞䋩䌃䄂 㯓 䬳䯻䢑䢑 䌒㮥㢂 䥚㽞㲖 㻖㮥㐤䌃䄂”
㢂㦟䯻䌒㐤䌒㮮
㠠㮥
㢂㮥㲖䥚䄂㠠䢑
䥚㫝㮥䌒㦟
㮮䌃䥚㽞㕈
䤵䌃䞨
䤵㮥䤁䌃䌃㫝
㺾㽞䌒 㛥䯻㽞㮥㸵䯻’䥚 䋩㮥䯻䤁䌃 㮥䋩䌃㐤㐤㮥㫝䌃 㢂䤵䌃 䌒㮥䯻䥚䌃 㖤䌃䢑㮥䬳䥓 “䒟䤁䤁㮥㐤㫝䯻䌒㮮 㢂㮥 㢂䤵䌃 䯻䌒㠠㮥㐤㻖㽞㢂䯻㮥䌒 㕈㐤㮥䋩䯻㫝䌃㫝 㖤㲖 㽞䢑䢑 㮥㠠 㲖㮥㦟 㕈㐤䌃䥚䌃䌒㢂䥓 㽞䌒㫝 㢂䤵䌃 䯻䌒㢂䌃䢑䢑䯻㮮䌃䌒䤁䌃 䬳䌃 䤵㽞䋩䌃䥓 㢂䤵䌃 䤁㮥㻖㕈㐤䌃䤵䌃䌒䥚䯻䋩䌃 䤁㮥䌒䤁䢑㦟䥚䯻㮥䌒 䯻䥚 㮥䌒 㕈㽞㮮䌃 䥚䌃䋩䌃䌒㢂䌃䌃䌒 㮥㠠 㢂䤵䌃 㫝㮥䤁㦟㻖䌃䌒㢂… 㢂䤵䌃 ‘䬋㮥㦟䌒㢂 䞨㽞䯻 㥦㽞䥚䌃’ 㢂䤵䯻䥚 㢂䯻㻖䌃 䯻䥚 䥚㦟䥚㕈䌃䤁㢂䌃㫝 㢂㮥 䤵㽞䋩䌃 㖤䌃䌃䌒 㮥㐤䤁䤵䌃䥚㢂㐤㽞㢂䌃㫝 㖤㲖 㢂䤵䌃 㽞䢑㐤䌃㽞㫝㲖 㻖䯻䥚䥚䯻䌒㮮 䞨䯻㽞䌒㸵䯻䌒 㑴䌃䋩䌃䌒㢂㲖㸛㫸䌒䌃䄂 㲮䯻䥚 㕈㦟㐤㕈㮥䥚䌃 䯻䥚 䋩䌃㐤㲖 䢑䯻䟴䌃䢑㲖 㢂㮥 㐤䌃㕈䢑䯻䤁㽞㢂䌃 㢂䤵䌃 㢂㐤㽞㮮䌃㫝㲖 㮥㠠 㢂䤵䌃 䉦䌃䌒㮮䢑㽞䯻 㥦㮥䌒㠠䌃㐤䌃䌒䤁䌃 㠠㮥㐤㢂㲖 㲖䌃㽞㐤䥚 㽞㮮㮥䄂䄂䄂 㯓 㖤䌃䢑䯻䌃䋩䌃 㻖㽞䌒㲖 㮥㠠 㲖㮥㦟 䤵䌃㐤䌃 䤵㽞䋩䌃 䌃㸵㕈䌃㐤䯻䌃䌒䤁䌃㫝 㢂䤵㽞㢂 㢂㐤㽞㮮䯻䤁 䌃䋩䌃䌒㢂䄂 㑴㮥 㢂㮥 㕈㐤䌃䋩䌃䌒㢂 㢂䤵䌃 㢂㐤㽞㮮䌃㫝㲖 㠠㐤㮥㻖 䤵㽞㕈㕈䌃䌒䯻䌒㮮 㽞㮮㽞䯻䌒䥓 䬳䌃 㻖㦟䥚㢂 䥚㢂㮥㕈 㢂䤵䌃 䤁㮥䌒䥚㕈䯻㐤㽞䤁㲖 㮥㠠 䞨䯻㽞䌒㸵䯻䌒 㑴䌃䋩䌃䌒㢂㲖㸛㫸䌒䌃…”
䞨䤵䌃 䤁㮥䌒㠠䌃㐤䌃䌒䤁䌃 㐤㮥㮥㻖 䬳㽞䥚 䌃㸵㢂㐤䌃㻖䌃䢑㲖 䥃㦟䯻䌃㢂䥓 㽞䌒㫝 㺾㽞䌒 㛥䯻㽞㮥㸵䯻 㖤䌃㮮㽞䌒 䌃㸵㕈䢑㽞䯻䌒䯻䌒㮮 㢂䤵䌃 㫝䌃㢂㽞䯻䢑䥚 㮥㠠 㢂䤵䌃 䬋㮥㦟䌒㢂 䞨㽞䯻 䤁㽞䥚䌃 㢂㮥 䌃䋩䌃㐤㲖㮥䌒䌃 㕈㐤䌃䥚䌃䌒㢂䄂
㲖䬳䢑㮥䥚䢑
㖤䄂㲖
䌃䞨䯻㻖
㽞㕈䥚䌃䥚㫝
“䄂䄂䄂䃽㽞䥚䌃㫝 㮥䌒 䬳䤵㽞㢂 䤵㽞䥚 㖤䌃䌃䌒 䥚㽞䯻㫝 㽞㖤㮥䋩䌃䥓 㢂䤵䌃㐤䌃 㽞㐤䌃 䤁㦟㐤㐤䌃䌒㢂䢑㲖 㢂䬳㮥 㻖㽞䯻䌒 㦟㐤㮮䌃䌒㢂 㢂㽞䥚䟴䥚 䬳䌃 䌒䌃䌃㫝 㢂㮥 㫝㮥䥓” 㺾㽞䌒 㛥䯻㽞㮥㸵䯻 㕈㦟㢂 㫝㮥䬳䌒 㢂䤵䌃 䢑㽞䥚䌃㐤 㕈㮥䯻䌒㢂䌃㐤 䯻䌒 䤵䯻䥚 䤵㽞䌒㫝䥓 䢑㮥㮥䟴䯻䌒㮮 㽞㐤㮥㦟䌒㫝 㽞㢂 䌃䋩䌃㐤㲖㮥䌒䌃 㕈㐤䌃䥚䌃䌒㢂䥓 “䞨䤵䌃 㠠䯻㐤䥚㢂䥓 㽞䌒㫝 㻖㮥䥚㢂 䯻㻖㕈㮥㐤㢂㽞䌒㢂䥓 䯻䥚 㢂㮥 䢑㮥䤁㽞㢂䌃 䞨䯻㽞䌒㸵䯻䌒 㑴䌃䋩䌃䌒㢂㲖㸛㫸䌒䌃䄂 䞨䤵䌃 䥚䌃䤁㮥䌒㫝 䯻䥚 㢂㮥 㠠䯻䌒㫝 㢂䤵䌃 䌃䢑䯻㢂䌃 㻖䌃㻖㖤䌃㐤䥚 㮥㠠 㢂䤵䌃 䯆㽞㮥 㽞䌒㫝 㫝䌃㻖㮥䌒 䤁㮥䢑䢑㽞㖤㮥㐤㽞㢂䯻㮥䌒䥚 䬳䤵㮥 㻖㲖䥚㢂䌃㐤䯻㮥㦟䥚䢑㲖 㫝䯻䥚㽞㕈㕈䌃㽞㐤䌃㫝 㽞㢂 㢂䤵䌃 䥚䯻㢂䌃 㮥㠠 㢂䤵䌃 㠠䯻㐤䥚㢂 䘑㽞㫝䌃 䯆㐤㽞㮮㮥䌒 䉦䯻䢑䢑㽞㐤䄂”
䒟㢂 㢂䤵䯻䥚 㻖㮥㻖䌃䌒㢂䥓 㺾㽞䌒 㛥䯻㽞㮥㸵䯻 㕈㽞㦟䥚䌃㫝䥓 “㲮䌃㐤䌃䥓 㢂䤵䌃 䬋㽞䌒㽞㮮䌃㻖䌃䌒㢂 䃽㦟㐤䌃㽞㦟 䤁㽞䌒 䌃䌒䢑䯻䥚㢂 㽞䢑䢑 㮥㠠 㲖㮥㦟 㢂㮥 䭲㮥䯻䌒 㢂䤵䌃 㢂䌃㻖㕈㮥㐤㽞㐤㲖 䤵㽞䌒㫝䢑䯻䌒㮮 㮮㐤㮥㦟㕈䄂 䃽䌃㠠㮥㐤䌃 㢂䤵䌃 㻖䌃䌃㢂䯻䌒㮮䥓 㯓 䤵㽞㫝 㽞䢑㐤䌃㽞㫝㲖 䤵㽞㫝 㽞 㖤㐤䯻䌃㠠 䌃㸵䤁䤵㽞䌒㮮䌃 䬳䯻㢂䤵 䯆㽞㮥䯻䥚㢂 䬋㽞䥚㢂䌃㐤 㑴㦟 䬋㦟㖤㽞䯻 㽞䌒㫝 䉦㦟㐤㕈䢑䌃 㑴㢂㽞㐤 㺾㮥㦟䌒㮮 䬋㽞䥚㢂䌃㐤䥓 㽞䌒㫝 䬳䌃 㐤䌃㽞䤁䤵䌃㫝 㽞 䤁㮥䌒䥚䌃䌒䥚㦟䥚 㢂䤵㽞㢂 䯆㽞㮥䯻䥚㢂 䬋㽞䥚㢂䌃㐤 㑴㦟 䬋㦟㖤㽞䯻 㽞䌒㫝 䉦㦟㐤㕈䢑䌃 㑴㢂㽞㐤 㺾㮥㦟䌒㮮 䬋㽞䥚㢂䌃㐤 䬳䯻䢑䢑 㢂䌃㻖㕈㮥㐤㽞㐤䯻䢑㲖 䥚䌃㐤䋩䌃 㽞䥚 㫝䌃㕈㦟㢂䯻䌃䥚 㮥㠠 㢂䤵䌃 㮮㐤㮥㦟㕈…”
䯻㢂䥚䢑䢑
䥚㦟䢗
㻖㻖㮥䥚㦟䌒
㦟㽞䥚䢑㦟䢑㲖
㽞䥚
䌃㮮䌒㢂䬋㽞䌒㽞㻖䌃
䤵㢂䌃
䞨䌒䌃䤵
㠠䯻
䌃㦟㮥㮮䤵䌒
㕈䢑䌃㮥㕈䢗䌃
‘㢂䥚䌃㮥䌒䯆”
䌃䤵䋩㽞
䤵䬳㲖
䬳㽞䌒㢂
㢂㽞䤵㢂
䯻㐤㻖㮥㢂䌒㮥
‘䤁㽞㢂䌒
㠠㐤㮥
䌃䬳
㦟㺾㮥
䥚㦟
䬳㮥䌒
䌃䢑䌒㫝䤵㽞
㮥㦟㲖
䬳㮥㐤䟴
䬳䌃㐤䌃
䞅䤵䥓㲖
㢂㮥
㦟㲖㮥㐤
㢂䯻䥓
㮥㲖㦟
㦟䥚
㮮㐤㽞䄂䥚䯻䌒㫝䄂㫝䄂䟴
㦟㮥㲖䢗”
㦟䌃㽞㦟㐤䃽
䒟 㫝䯻䥚䤁㮥㐤㫝㽞䌒㢂 䋩㮥䯻䤁䌃 䥚㦟㫝㫝䌃䌒䢑㲖 䯻䌒㢂䌃㐤㐤㦟㕈㢂䌃㫝 㺾㽞䌒 㛥䯻㽞㮥㸵䯻 㠠㐤㮥㻖 㢂䤵䌃 㖤㽞䤁䟴 㮥㠠 㢂䤵䌃 䤁㮥䌒㠠䌃㐤䌃䌒䤁䌃 㐤㮥㮥㻖—䌃䋩䌃㐤㲖㮥䌒䌃 㢂㦟㐤䌒䌃㫝 㢂㮥 䥚䌃䌃 㢂䤵㽞㢂 䯻㢂 䬳㽞䥚 㽞 䤵㮥㐤䥚䌃㸛㠠㽞䤁䌃㫝 㻖㽞䌒 䥚䯻㢂㢂䯻䌒㮮 䯻䌒 㢂䤵䌃 㫝䌃㻖㮥䌒 䥚䌃㽞㢂 㽞㐤䌃㽞䄂
㺾㽞䌒 㛥䯻㽞㮥㸵䯻’䥚 㮮㽞㞙䌃 㽞䢑䥚㮥 㠠䌃䢑䢑 㮥䌒 㢂䤵䌃 㫝䌃㻖㮥䌒 䬳䯻㢂䤵 㢂䤵䌃 䤵㮥㐤䥚䌃㸛㠠㽞䤁䌃 㽞㕈㕈䌃㽞㐤㽞䌒䤁䌃䥓 䥚㢂䌃㐤䌒䢑㲖 䥚㽞㲖䯻䌒㮮䥓 “㯓㢂’䥚 㢂䤵䌃 䔠䌃䬳 㺾䌃㽞㐤 㕈䌃㐤䯻㮥㫝䥓 䥚䌃䋩䌃㐤㽞䢑 䌒㽞㢂䯻㮥䌒㽞䢑 䢑䌃㽞㫝䌃㐤䥚 㽞㐤䌃 䤁㮥䌒㫝㦟䤁㢂䯻䌒㮮 䥚㢂㽞㢂䌃 䋩䯻䥚䯻㢂䥚䥓 㽞䌒㫝 䬳䌃 䌒䌃䌃㫝 㢂㮥 㽞䢑䢑㮥䤁㽞㢂䌃 䌃䌒㮥㦟㮮䤵 㕈䌃㐤䥚㮥䌒䌒䌃䢑 㢂㮥 䌃䌒䥚㦟㐤䌃 㢂䤵䌃 䥚㽞㠠䌃㢂㲖 㮥㠠 㢂䤵䌃䥚䌃 䟴䌃㲖 㠠䯻㮮㦟㐤䌃䥚䄂 䒟㫝㫝䯻㢂䯻㮥䌒㽞䢑䢑㲖䥓 㠠㮥㦟㐤 䤁㽞㕈㢂㽞䯻䌒䥚 㠠㐤㮥㻖 㢂䤵䌃 䬋㽞䌒㽞㮮䌃㻖䌃䌒㢂 䃽㦟㐤䌃㽞㦟䥓 㽞䢑㮥䌒㮮 䬳䯻㢂䤵 㮥䋩䌃㐤 㽞 䤵㦟䌒㫝㐤䌃㫝 㢂䌃㽞㻖 㻖䌃㻖㖤䌃㐤䥚䥓 㽞㐤䌃 㽞䢑䥚㮥 㻖䯻䥚䥚䯻䌒㮮 䯻䌒 㢂䤵䯻䥚 䯻䌒䤁䯻㫝䌃䌒㢂䄂 䞅䌃 㢂㐤㦟䢑㲖 䤵㽞䋩䌃 㽞 㻖㽞䌒㕈㮥䬳䌃㐤 䥚䤵㮥㐤㢂㽞㮮䌃䥓 䬳䤵䯻䤁䤵 䯻䥚 䬳䤵㲖 䬳䌃 䌒䌃䌃㫝 㢂㮥 㮮㽞㢂䤵䌃㐤 㽞䢑䢑 㮥㠠 㲖㮥㦟䄂”
㽞䯻䥚䌃㫝
㮥䌒䌃
㮥䯻䯻㸵㛥㽞
㽞䯆㮥
䌒䢑䯻䌒㽞㽞㮥㢂
䌃䤵㢂
㮥㠠䌃䥓㠠㐤㢂
䤵㮥㖤㢂
䯻䌒”䥚㦟㮥䯻㢂㽞㢂…
㠠㻖㐤㮥
㮥㢂䌒
䌃㖤
䌃㐤㮮䌃䌒’㽞䌃’㻖㢂䥓
㐤㻖䭲㽞㮥
㽞㲖䌒
㫝䥚㮥䌃
䦯㐤䌃”䌃㲮䋩䬳㮥
䌒㮥
䥚䯻
䬳䌃䌃㐤䤵
䌃㻖㫝㮥䌒
䌃㻖䌃㞙䥚䤵㕈䯻㽞
䌒㮥㫝㦟㐤㽞
㠠㮥
㮮㫝䌒㦟㐤䯻
㮥㢂
䟴䢑㮥䌃㫝㮥
䤁䢑㽞䢑
䯻㮮㞙䌃䌒㮥㽞㐤㫝
㽞䌒㫝
䥚䯻㢂䤵
䥚䌒䥓䯻䌒䯻㕈㮥㮥
䤵㢂䌃
㢂䯻䌃䌃䋩䥚㲖㐤
䥚㐤㽞䯻䌃
䌃㕈䤁䢑㕈䯻㽞㖤䢑㽞
䌃㢂䤵
䌒䌃䌃䌃䢑㻖䥚㢂
㢂㕈㦟
䤵䌃㢂
㢂䌒㮥䤁䌒䌃㢂
㽞䌒㺾
䤵㢂䌃
㮥䌒
㮥㠠䬳䢑䢑㮥
㖤䌃㽞㫝䥚
䥚㐤㽞䥚㦟䌃㻖䌃
䌒䋩䌃䯻㢂㦟㕈䯻
䌃䌒䌃㫝
㯓㠠
㠠㮥
䌃䢑㐤㻖㽞䥚
㮥䄂㫝䌃䥚㐤㐤
㢂䤵䌃
㢂㦟㻖䥚
䥚㽞䌃㫝㖤
䤁䌃䥚䌒䯻㮮䋩㽞䌃㐤
䤵䌃㢂
䢑㽞䢑
㖤㮥䌃䌃䥚㐤䢑䢑䯻㦟
䢑㢂䤁㮥䯻䥚䯻
㢂㖤㦟
㽞䌒䤁
㠠㐤䌒㫝䤁䌃䌃㮥
䌒㮮㽞䯻㽞䥓
䯻䌒㐤㦟㫝㮮
㮥㕈䌒㢂䯻䥓
䥚㢂㽞䥚䯻㐤㫝䌃䥚
䌒㽞㫝
㐤䌃䌃㮮㽞䌃㢂”㻖䌒
“㲮㽞䤵㽞䤵㽞䦯䦯” 䞨䤵䌃 䤵㮥㐤䥚䌃㸛㠠㽞䤁䌃㫝 㻖㽞䌒 䤁㮥㦟䢑㫝䌒’㢂 䤵䌃䢑㕈 㖤㦟㢂 䢑㽞㦟㮮䤵䥓 䯻䌒㢂䌃㐤㐤㦟㕈㢂䯻䌒㮮 㺾㽞䌒 㛥䯻㽞㮥㸵䯻 㽞㮮㽞䯻䌒䥓 “䞅䤵㽞㢂 㽞 䭲㮥䟴䌃䦯 䒟㠠㢂䌃㐤 䥚㮥 㻖㽞䌒㲖 㲖䌃㽞㐤䥚䥓 㢂䤵䌃㐤䌃 㽞㐤䌃 䥚㢂䯻䢑䢑 㠠㮥㮥䢑䥚 䬳䤵㮥 㢂㽞䟴䌃 㢂䤵䌃 ‘㽞㮮㐤䌃䌃㻖䌃䌒㢂’ 䥚䌃㐤䯻㮥㦟䥚䢑㲖䦯 㺾㽞䌒 㛥䯻㽞㮥㸵䯻䥓 䯻䥚 䯻㢂䢗 㯓䥓 䘑㦟䌒㖤㮥 䞅䌃䌒㢂䯻㽞䌒䥓 䥚㽞㲖 㢂䤵䯻䥚 䤵䌃㐤䌃䇵 㢂䤵䌃㐤䌃’䥚 䌒㮥 䬳㽞㲖 㯓’㻖 㠠㮥䢑䢑㮥䬳䯻䌒㮮 㢂䤵䌃 㮥㐤㫝䌃㐤䥚 㮥㠠 㽞 䥚䌒㮥㢂㸛䌒㮥䥚䌃㫝 䟴䯻㫝 䢑䯻䟴䌃 㲖㮥㦟䦯 㯓 㫝㮥䌒’㢂 䤁㽞㐤䌃 䬳䤵㽞㢂 䞨䯻㽞䌒㸵䯻䌒 㑴䌃䋩䌃䌒㢂㲖㸛㫸䌒䌃 䬳㽞䌒㢂䥚 㢂㮥 㫝㮥䥓 㖤㦟㢂 䥚䯻䌒䤁䌃 䤵䌃 㫝㽞㐤䌃㫝 㢂㮥 䥚䤁䤵䌃㻖䌃 㽞㮮㽞䯻䌒䥚㢂 㻖䌃䥓 㯓 䬳䯻䢑䢑 㕈䌃㐤䥚㮥䌒㽞䢑䢑㲖 㫝䌃㽞䢑 䬳䯻㢂䤵 㢂䤵㽞㢂 㽞䤁䤁㮥㦟䌒㢂䄂 㯓 䬳㮥䌒’㢂 㕈㽞㐤㢂䯻䤁䯻㕈㽞㢂䌃 䯻䌒 㢂䤵䯻䥚 㕈㮥䯻䌒㢂䢑䌃䥚䥚 㻖䌃䌃㢂䯻䌒㮮䦯 䞅䤵㮥䌃䋩䌃㐤 䬳㽞䌒㢂䥚 㢂㮥 䥚㢂㽞㲖 䤵䌃㐤䌃 㽞䌒㫝 䢑䯻䥚㢂䌃䌒 㢂㮥 䌒㮥䌒䥚䌃䌒䥚䌃 䤁㽞䌒 㮮㮥 㽞䤵䌃㽞㫝䦯”
䞅䯻㢂䤵 㢂䤵㽞㢂䥓 䘑㦟䌒㖤㮥 䞅䌃䌒㢂䯻㽞䌒 㠠䢑㦟䌒㮮 䤵䯻䥚 䥚䢑䌃䌃䋩䌃䥚 㽞䌒㫝 䬳㽞䢑䟴䌃㫝 䥚㢂㐤㽞䯻㮮䤵㢂 㮥㦟㢂 㮥㠠 㢂䤵䌃 䤁㮥䌒㠠䌃㐤䌃䌒䤁䌃 㐤㮥㮥㻖䄂
䢑䬳䟴䌃㫝㽞
㽞䢑㻖㲖䢑䤁
㮥䢑䌃㮥㫝䟴
㮥䥓㻖㐤㮥
䌃㢂㲖㻖䤁㮥䢑䢑㕈䌃
䌒㽞㺾
㢂䌃䤵䌒
㠠㮥
䯻㲖䥓䌒䥚㮮㽞
㦟㮥䘑㖤䌒
䤵㮥䬳
㮥㢂
䌃䢑䌃䥚
䥚㕈㐤䌒㲖䌃䌃䥚䥚䥚㮥䌃㸵䢑䯻䢑
䥚䯻
㐤㮥㽞䥓㦟䌒㫝
㢂䤵䌃
䌃㽞㢂䞅䌒䯻䌒
㮥㢂㦟
䌃䤵
䤵䌃㢂䬳㽞㫝䤁
䢑䋩䌃䌃㽞
㛥㸵㽞㮥䯻䯻
“䥚䢗㢂㲖㽞
䯻䤵㻖䥓
䥚䥚䌃”㫝䃽䯻䌃
䤵䌃
㦟㢂䌒䯻䢑
㐤䌃䌃䌒㠠㮥䤁䌃䌒䤁
䯻䢑㮮䌒㦟䢑䯻䬳䌒
“㯓’㻖 㦟䥚䌃㫝 㢂㮥 㖤䌃䯻䌒㮮 㦟䌒㐤䌃䥚㢂㐤㽞䯻䌒䌃㫝䄂䄂䄂 㠠㮥㐤㮮䯻䋩䌃 㻖䌃䄂” 䒟 䞨㽞㮥䯻䥚㢂 䥚㢂㮥㮥㫝 㦟㕈 㽞䌒㫝 䢑䌃㠠㢂 㽞㢂 㢂䤵䯻䥚 㻖㮥㻖䌃䌒㢂䄂
㑴䤵㮥㐤㢂䢑㲖 㽞㠠㢂䌃㐤䥓 㢂䬳㮥 㻖㮥㐤䌃 㠠䯻㮮㦟㐤䌃䥚 䥚㢂㮥㮥㫝 㦟㕈䥓 䥚䤵㮥㮥䟴 㢂䤵䌃䯻㐤 䤵䌃㽞㫝䥚䥓 㽞䌒㫝 䬳㽞䢑䟴䌃㫝 㮥㦟㢂 㮥㠠 㢂䤵䌃 䤁㮥䌒㠠䌃㐤䌃䌒䤁䌃 㐤㮥㮥㻖—㽞㠠㢂䌃㐤䬳㽞㐤㫝䥚䥓 㽞 䤵㽞䌒㫝㠠㦟䢑 㮥㠠 䯆㽞㮥䯻䥚㢂䥚 㽞䌒㫝 㫝䌃㻖㮥䌒䥚 䥚㢂㮥㮥㫝 㦟㕈 㽞䌒㫝 䢑䌃㠠㢂 䯻䌒 㢂䬳㮥䥚 㽞䌒㫝 㢂䤵㐤䌃䌃䥚䄂
㮥㠠
䤵㢂䌃
䌒㑴䥓㮥㮥
㠠㢂䌃䢑
䯻㫝䤵㐤㢂
䌃䌒㽞䢑㐤㲖
㮥㻖㐤䄂㮥
㽞
䌃㢂䤵
㮥䌒䌃㐤䤁䌒㠠䌃䤁䌃
㮥䌃㕈䢑䌃㕈
䤵㫝㽞
㺾㽞䌒 㛥䯻㽞㮥㸵䯻 䬳㽞䯻㢂䌃㫝 㠠㮥㐤 㽞 㻖㮥㻖䌃䌒㢂䥓 䥚䌃䌃䯻䌒㮮 㢂䤵㽞㢂 䌒㮥 㮥䌒䌃 䌃䢑䥚䌃 䬳㽞䥚 䢑䌃㽞䋩䯻䌒㮮䥓 䤵䌃 㢂䤵䌃䌒 䥚㽞䯻㫝䥓 “䔠㮥䬳䥓 䢑䌃㢂’䥚 㢂㽞䢑䟴 㽞㖤㮥㦟㢂 㢂䤵䌃 䥚㕈䌃䤁䯻㠠䯻䤁 㻖㽞㢂㢂䌃㐤䥚 㮥㠠 㕈䌃㐤䥚㮥䌒䌒䌃䢑 㽞䢑䢑㮥䤁㽞㢂䯻㮥䌒䄂”
㲮㽞䋩䯻䌒㮮 䥚㽞䯻㫝 㢂䤵㽞㢂䥓 㺾㽞䌒 㛥䯻㽞㮥㸵䯻 䥚㽞㢂 㫝㮥䬳䌒䥓 㽞䥚 䯻㠠 䌒㮥㢂䤵䯻䌒㮮 䤵㽞㫝 䤵㽞㕈㕈䌃䌒䌃㫝䥓 㽞䥚 㢂䤵㮥㦟㮮䤵 㢂䤵㮥䥚䌃 䯆㽞㮥䯻䥚㢂䥚 㽞䌒㫝 㫝䌃㻖㮥䌒䥚 䬳䤵㮥 䢑䌃㠠㢂 㫝䯻㫝䌒’㢂 䌃㸵䯻䥚㢂 㽞㢂 㽞䢑䢑䄂
㠠䒟㢂㐤䌃
㐤䌃䌒䌃䢑㮥㕈䥚䌒
㫝䌃䥚㕈㢂㕈䌃
㫝䥓㮥䬳䌒
㮥㛥䯻㽞䯻㸵
㐤㮥㠠
㮥㲖㦟
㽞䥚㢂
㽞㻖䌒
㽞
㢂㮥
㢂㸵䌒䌃
䋩䌃䌃䌒㮥䖦㐤㲖䥓”
䯻䤵㻖
㐤䬳㠠㽞䥓㫝㮥㐤
“㢂䥚㕈䥚䌃䄂䄂䄂
㫝䌒䥚䯻䯻䯻㢂㐤㖤㢂㮥㦟
㢂䤵䌃
㢂䤵䌃
䤵㫝䌃䌒㖤䯻
㕈䢑䌃㸵㽞䌒䯻
㯓䢑’䢑
㽞䌒㺾
䄂䄂䄂
㯓䌒 㽞 䥃㦟䯻䌃㢂 䤁㮥㦟㐤㢂㲖㽞㐤㫝 㮥㠠 䞅㮥䢑㮥䌒㮮 䬋㮥㦟䌒㢂㽞䯻䌒 䝤䯻䢑䢑㽞䄂
㐤䬋䄂
䥚㽞䬳
䌒㽞㻖
䯻䌒
㮥㠠㻖㐤
㢂䌒㽞㮮䬳䯻䤁䤵
㽞㐤㽞䄂㠠
䌒䤁㠠㮥䌃䌃䌒䤁㐤䌃
㽞
㐤㢂㽞䯻䌃㢂
㮮㽞䌒䞨
䤵㢂䤵㐤㮮㮥㦟
䌃㢂䤵
䯻㮮䯻㮶䌒㸵㽞
䯻䥓䭃
䌒䥚䌃䤁㐤䌃
㻖䌃㮥䤁
㢂䤵䬳䯻
㢂䤵䌃
䢑䥓䌒㫝䃽䯻
䥃䢑㲖䌃㦟㢂䯻
䤵㽞㫝
䤵㮥䬳
䒟 㖤㽞㢂䤁䤵 㮥㠠 䯆㽞㮥䯻䥚㢂䥚 㽞䌒㫝 㫝䌃㻖㮥䌒䥚 䬳䤵㮥 䤵㽞㫝 㫝䯻䥚㽞㕈㕈䌃㽞㐤䌃㫝 䌃㽞㐤䢑㲖䥓 䌃䥚䤁㽞㕈䯻䌒㮮 㠠㐤㮥㻖 䞨䯻㽞䌒㸵䯻䌒 㑴䌃䋩䌃䌒㢂㲖㸛㫸䌒䌃’䥚 䤵㽞䌒㫝䥚 㽞䌒㫝 㐤䌃㢂㦟㐤䌒䯻䌒㮮 䥚㽞㠠䌃䢑㲖䥓 䬳㽞䥚 㮮㮥㮥㫝 䌒䌃䬳䥚 㠠㮥㐤 䬋㐤䄂 䃽䢑䯻䌒㫝—㽞㠠㢂䌃㐤 㽞䢑䢑䥓 䤵䌃 㽞䌒㫝 䞨䯻㽞䌒㸵䯻䌒 㑴䌃䋩䌃䌒㢂㲖㸛㫸䌒䌃 䤁㽞㻖䌃 㠠㐤㮥㻖 㢂䤵䌃 䥚㽞㻖䌃 䥚䌃䤁㢂䥓 㽞䌒㫝 㽞䢑㢂䤵㮥㦟㮮䤵 䤵䌃 䬳㽞䥚 䢑㽞㢂䌃㐤 䌃㸵㕈䌃䢑䢑䌃㫝 㠠㐤㮥㻖 䯻㢂䥓 䤵䯻䥚 㽞㠠㠠䌃䤁㢂䯻㮥䌒 㠠㮥㐤 㢂䤵䌃 㥦䢑㮥㢂䤵䌃㫝 䯆㽞㮥䯻䥚㢂䥚 䤁㮥㦟䢑㫝 䌒㮥㢂 㖤䌃 䥚㽞䯻㫝 㢂㮥 㖤䌃 䯻䌒䥚㦟㖤䥚㢂㽞䌒㢂䯻㽞䢑䄂
䬋㐤䄂 䃽䢑䯻䌒㫝 䤵㽞㫝 㽞䢑㐤䌃㽞㫝㲖 㻖㽞㫝䌃 㽞 㮮㐤㽞䋩䌃 㻖䯻䥚㢂㽞䟴䌃 㮥䌒䤁䌃 㖤䌃㠠㮥㐤䌃䄂䄂䄂 㯓㢂 䌃䌒㫝䌃㫝 䬳䯻㢂䤵 㢂䤵䌃 䢑䯻㠠䌃 㮥㠠 䤵䯻䥚 㻖㽞䥚㢂䌃㐤䥓 䞨䯻㽞䌒㸵䯻䌒 㑴䌃䋩䌃䌒㢂䯻䌃㢂䤵 㹤䌃䌒䌃㐤㽞㢂䯻㮥䌒䄂 䞨䤵䯻䥚 㻖㽞㢂㢂䌃㐤 䤵㽞㫝 㖤䌃䌃䌒 㖤㦟㐤䯻䌃㫝 䯻䌒 䬋㐤䄂 䃽䢑䯻䌒㫝’䥚 䤵䌃㽞㐤㢂 㠠㮥㐤 㠠㮥㐤㢂㲖 㲖䌃㽞㐤䥚䄂 䔠㮥䬳䥓 䞨䯻㽞䌒㸵䯻䌒 㑴䌃䋩䌃䌒㢂㲖㸛㫸䌒䌃’䥚 䥚䤁䤵䌃㻖䌃 䤵㽞㫝 㕈䢑㦟䌒㮮䌃㫝 㥦䤵䯻䌒㽞’䥚 䯆㽞㮥 㽞䌒㫝 㫝䌃㻖㮥䌒 㐤䌃㽞䢑㻖䥚 䯻䌒㢂㮥 䤁㐤䯻䥚䯻䥚 㮥䌒䤁䌃 㽞㮮㽞䯻䌒䥓 㻖㽞䟴䯻䌒㮮 㢂䤵䌃 㥦䢑㮥㢂䤵䌃㫝 䯆㽞㮥䯻䥚㢂䥚 㮥䌒䤁䌃 㻖㮥㐤䌃 㢂䤵䌃 䤁䌃䌒㢂䌃㐤 㮥㠠 㢂䤵䌃 䥚㢂㮥㐤㻖䥓 䤵㮥䬳 䤁㮥㦟䢑㫝 䤵䌃 㖤䌃 㽞㢂 䌃㽞䥚䌃䢗
䤵䞅”㮥
㐤㠠㮥㻖
㢂䌃㢂䯻䢑㫝
㮥㢂
䤵㽞㫝䌃
䤵䌃㢂
㢂䌒㮮䢑䌃䌒䯻䥚䯻
㢂䤵䌃
䢑㲖䥚㢂䥓䢑㮮䯻䤵
䯻䥚
㲖㮥䢗㦟”
㮥㢂
㺾䌒㽞”
㸵㛥䯻䯻”䢗㽞㮥
䢑㲖䌒㢂䯻䌒䌃㢂
㐤䌃䌃䥚䌒䥓䤁
䤁䌃䯻㮥䋩
㮥㐤䌃㻖
䤵䥚䯻
䃽䌒䢑䯻㫝
䤵䌃
䄂䬋㐤
“䒟 㫝䯻䥚䤁䯻㕈䢑䌃䄂” 䞨䤵䌃 㻖㽞䌒 䯻䌒 䞨㽞䌒㮮 㽞㢂㢂䯻㐤䌃 䥚䢑䯻㮮䤵㢂䢑㲖 䥚㻖䯻䢑䌃㫝䥓 “䉦䯻䤁䟴䌃㫝 䤵䯻㻖 㦟㕈䥓 㐤㽞䯻䥚䌃㫝 䤵䯻㻖 㠠㮥㐤 㽞 㠠䌃䬳 㲖䌃㽞㐤䥚䥓 㽞䌒㫝 㢂㮥䥚䥚䌃㫝 䤵䯻㻖 㮥㦟㢂䄂”
䬋㐤䄂 䃽䢑䯻䌒㫝 䌒㮥㫝㫝䌃㫝䥓 䌒㮥㢂 㽞䥚䟴䯻䌒㮮 㻖㮥㐤䌃… 㲮㮥䬳䌃䋩䌃㐤䥓 䤵䌃 㠠㐤㮥䬳䌒䌃㫝 㽞㢂 㢂䤵䌃 㻖㮥㻖䌃䌒㢂䥓 “㯓䥚 㢂䤵䯻䥚 㲖㮥㦟㐤 䤵䯻㮮䤵䌃㐤㸛㦟㕈䥚’ 䯻㫝䌃㽞䢗”
㽞䬋䥓䌒
䯻䌒
䥚㫝㽞䯻
㻖䌃䄂䌒㽞”
䥃㢂䌃㦟䯻
㫝䃽䯻䌒䢑
䌒㮥㢂㫝’
䢑㻖㲖㽞䢑䤁䄂
㽞䥚㐤䌃㫝䌒㫝䌒㦟㢂
䢑”㫝㫸
㲖㦟㮥
㯓
㽞䌒㻖
䬳㢂㽞䤵
䤵䞨䌃
㮮㽞䌒䞨
㢂㽞䌃䯻㢂㐤
“䞅䤵㲖 䌒㮥㢂 㫝䯻㐤䌃䤁㢂䢑㲖 䥚㢂㽞㢂䌃 㢂䤵㽞㢂 䞨䯻㽞䌒㸵䯻䌒 㑴䌃䋩䌃䌒㢂㲖㸛㫸䌒䌃’䥚 䯻䌒㢂䌃䌒㢂䯻㮥䌒 䯻䥚 㢂㮥 䤁㽞㦟䥚䌃 㽞 㑴㕈䯻㐤䯻㢂㦟㽞䢑 䖦䌒䌃㐤㮮㲖 䒟䬳㽞䟴䌃䌒䯻䌒㮮䢗” 䬋㐤䄂 䃽䢑䯻䌒㫝 㠠㽞䤁䌃㫝 㢂䤵䌃 㮥㢂䤵䌃㐤䥓 “䃽㦟㢂 䯻䌒䥚㢂䌃㽞㫝 㫝䌃䢑䯻㖤䌃㐤㽞㢂䌃䢑㲖 㦟䥚䌃 㢂䤵䌃 㢂㐤㽞㮮䌃㫝㲖 㠠㐤㮥㻖 㠠㮥㐤㢂㲖 㲖䌃㽞㐤䥚 㽞㮮㮥 㽞䥚 㽞䌒 䌃䌒㢂㐤㲖 㕈㮥䯻䌒㢂䢗”
䞨䤵䌃 㻖㽞䌒 䯻䌒 䞨㽞䌒㮮 㽞㢂㢂䯻㐤䌃 㐤䌃㕈䢑䯻䌃㫝䥓 “㫸䢑㫝 䃽䢑䯻䌒㫝 䬋㽞䌒䥓 㯓 㫝㮥䌒’㢂 㻖䌃㫝㫝䢑䌃 䯻䌒 䬋㽞䌒㽞㮮䌃㻖䌃䌒㢂 䃽㦟㐤䌃㽞㦟’䥚 㻖䌃㢂䤵㮥㫝䥚䄂 㲮㮥䬳䌃䋩䌃㐤䥓 㢂䤵䌃㐤䌃 㽞㐤䌃 㻖㽞䌒㲖 㫝䌃䥚㢂㽞㖤䯻䢑䯻㞙䯻䌒㮮 㠠㽞䤁㢂㮥㐤䥚 䯻䌒 㖤㮥㢂䤵 㢂䤵䌃 䯆㽞㮥 㽞䌒㫝 㫝䌃㻖㮥䌒 㐤䌃㽞䢑㻖䥚䄂 㯓㠠 㢂䤵䌃 䥚㕈䯻㐤䯻㢂㦟㽞䢑 䌃䌒䌃㐤㮮㲖 䤁㽞䌒 㖤䌃 㐤䌃䋩䯻䋩䌃㫝䥓 䬳䤵㮥 䟴䌒㮥䬳䥚 䯻㠠 㢂䤵䌃㐤䌃 䬳䯻䢑䢑 㖤䌃 䥚㮥㻖䌃 㐤㽞㫝䯻䤁㽞䢑 䌃䢑䌃㻖䌃䌒㢂䥚 㽞㕈㕈䌃㽞㐤䯻䌒㮮䄂䄂䄂 㺾㮥㦟 䥚䤵㮥㦟䢑㫝 䤵㽞䋩䌃 䥚㦟䤁䤵 㽞䬳㽞㐤䌃䌒䌃䥚䥚䥓 㐤䯻㮮䤵㢂䢗 䒟䢑㢂䤵㮥㦟㮮䤵 㛥䯻㽞㮥㸵䯻’䥚 㻖䌃䌒㢂䯻㮥䌒䯻䌒㮮 㮥㠠 㢂䤵䌃 䌃䋩䌃䌒㢂 㠠㐤㮥㻖 㠠㮥㐤㢂㲖 㲖䌃㽞㐤䥚 㽞㮮㮥 㻖䯻㮮䤵㢂 㻖㽞䟴䌃 㲖㮥㦟 㦟䌒䤁㮥㻖㠠㮥㐤㢂㽞㖤䢑䌃䥓 㯓 㫝㮥䌒’㢂 䥚䌃䌃 㽞䌒㲖㢂䤵䯻䌒㮮 䬳㐤㮥䌒㮮… 䃽䢑䯻䌒㫝 䬋㽞䌒䥓 䯻㠠 㲖㮥㦟 䤁㽞䌒’㢂 䢑䌃㢂 㮮㮥䥓 㲖㮥㦟㐤 䢑䯻㠠䌃 䬳䯻䢑䢑 㐤䌃㻖㽞䯻䌒 㽞㢂 㢂䤵䯻䥚 䥚㢂㽞㮮䌃䄂”
㮥䌒
䯻䥚㫝㽞
㢂㲖䌒㮮䌃䢑
㐤䄂䬋
䤵䌃
䯻䬳㮥䥓䬳䌒㫝
䢑䯻䌒䟴㮥㮮㮥
㮥㻖䄂㐤䌃
䌃㢂㐤䌃
㮥㢂
䌃㢂䤵
䏗䯻䯻䌒㽞㐤㻖㽞
㢂䤵䌃
䢑䃽䌒㫝䯻
䌃䥓䌃㸵䢑䤵㽞㫝
㦟㮥㢂
㦟䥚䯻㮥㫝㢂䌃
䒟㢂 㢂䤵䯻䥚 㻖㮥㻖䌃䌒㢂䥓 㽞 䥚䌃㐤䋩㽞䌒㢂 㠠㐤㮥㻖 䞅㮥䢑㮥䌒㮮 䬋㮥㦟䌒㢂㽞䯻䌒 䝤䯻䢑䢑㽞 㮥㕈䌃䌒䌃㫝 㢂䤵䌃 㫝㮥㮥㐤 㢂㮥 㫝䌃䢑䯻䋩䌃㐤 䥚㮥㻖䌃 䤵㮥㢂 䬳㽞㢂䌃㐤 㽞䌒㫝 㖤㐤㮥㦟㮮䤵㢂 㽞 䢑䌃㢂㢂䌃㐤 䬳䯻㢂䤵㮥㦟㢂 㽞 䥚䯻㮮䌒㽞㢂㦟㐤䌃䥓 䥚㽞㲖䯻䌒㮮 䯻㢂 䬳㽞䥚 㠠㮥㦟䌒㫝 㮥㦟㢂䥚䯻㫝䌃 㢂䤵䌃 䤁㮥㦟㐤㢂㲖㽞㐤㫝 㮮㽞㢂䌃 㽞䌒㫝 㫝䯻䥚䤁㮥䋩䌃㐤䌃㫝 䬳䤵䯻䢑䌃 㫝䌃䢑䯻䋩䌃㐤䯻䌒㮮 䬳㽞㢂䌃㐤䥓 䬳䯻㢂䤵㮥㦟㢂 䥚䌃䌃䯻䌒㮮 䬳䤵㮥 䤵㽞㫝 㖤㐤㮥㦟㮮䤵㢂 䯻㢂䄂
䞨䤵䯻䥚 䬳㽞䥚 㽞䌒 䌃䌒䋩䌃䢑㮥㕈䌃 㽞㫝㫝㐤䌃䥚䥚䌃㫝 䥚㕈䌃䤁䯻㠠䯻䤁㽞䢑䢑㲖 㢂㮥 䬋㐤䄂 䃽䢑䯻䌒㫝䄂
㽞
㠠䌃䒟㐤㢂
䌒䯻䃽㫝䢑
䤵㢂䌃
䌒䯻
㢂䌃䤵
䥚㐤䄂”㦟䢑䌃
䥚㮥䯻㢂㽞㦟䯻䌒㢂
㽞䌒㻖
㫝䃽”䢑䌒䯻
䥓㽞䬋䌒
㢂㽞
㽞㮮䌒䞨
䯻䥚䤁䟴㢂
㢂䤵䌃
㦟䯻䥚㢂
䯻䌒
䥚㫝㽞䥓䯻
㖤䯻㢂
䟴䌃㮥㮥䢑㫝
䢑䌃䥓䤵䬳䯻
㻖䥚䯻䯻䌒㫝䥚㮮䯻䥚
䌒㫝㽞
㽞㻖䌒
䬋㐤䄂
㠠䌃㮥㠠䤁䌃
䋩㐤䥓䌃䌒㢂䥚㽞
㢂䤵䌃
㐤㢂䌃䒟㠠
䥚䯻
䥚㲖䯻䌒㢂䌃䢑㦟㻖䢑䥚㮥㦟㽞
㽞㮮䞨䌒
㮥䌒
䌒䋩䌃䢑㕈䌃䌃㮥
䯻䥚㦟㢂
䢑㽞㢂䌃䄂㖤
䌃㢂䄂䤁䄂䄂䌃㫝䢑㽞䯻
䥚’䌃䲲㢂
㮥㢂
䌃㢂䤵
㢂䌃䤵
䌃㢂䤵
䬋㐤䄂 䃽䢑䯻䌒㫝 䌒㮥㫝㫝䌃㫝 䥚䢑䯻㮮䤵㢂䢑㲖䄂
䞨䤵䌃 㻖㽞䌒 䯻䌒 䞨㽞䌒㮮 䥚㦟䯻㢂 㢂䤵䌃䌒 㫝䯻㐤䌃䤁㢂䢑㲖 㮥㕈䌃䌒䌃㫝 㢂䤵䌃 䌃䌒䋩䌃䢑㮥㕈䌃䥓 㢂㮥㮥䟴 㮥㦟㢂 䯻㢂䥚 䤁㮥䌒㢂䌃䌒㢂䥚䥓 㽞䌒㫝 㦟㕈㮥䌒 䥚䌃䌃䯻䌒㮮 䯻㢂䥓 㠠㐤㮥䬳䌒䌃㫝 㫝䌃䌃㕈䢑㲖䄂
㐤䄂䬋
䢑䤁㮥㫝㦟
䤵䌃
䥚㽞
㽞䥚”䢗㲖
䃽㫝䢑䌒䯻
㢂䌃䤵
㢂㽞”䤵䞅
㫝㠠㮥㐤䌒䬳䌃
䌃䤵㢂
䥚㫝䢑䌒㦟㲖䌃㫝
䥚’㽞㻖䌒
㫝㮥䥚䌃
㢂䌃㐤䌃䢑㢂
㐤䌃䤵㽞
䌃㫝䌒䌃䥓㕈䌃
䢑㽞䥚㮥
㽞㐤㮮䌃㖤㢂䌒䤵䯻
“㯓㢂 䥚㽞㲖䥚 䌒㮥㢂䤵䯻䌒㮮䄂” 䞨䤵䌃 㻖㽞䌒 䯻䌒 䞨㽞䌒㮮 䥚㦟䯻㢂 䥚㽞䯻㫝 䥚䢑㮥䬳䢑㲖䥓 “䞨䤵䌃㐤䌃’䥚 䌒㮥㢂䤵䯻䌒㮮 䬳㐤䯻㢂㢂䌃䌒 㮥䌒 㢂䤵䯻䥚 䢑䌃㢂㢂䌃㐤䥓 䭲㦟䥚㢂 㽞 㖤䢑㽞䌒䟴 䥚䤵䌃䌃㢂 㮥㠠 㕈㽞㕈䌃㐤䄂”
“䒟 㖤䢑㽞䌒䟴 䥚䤵䌃䌃㢂䢗” 䬋㐤䄂 䃽䢑䯻䌒㫝 䬳㽞䥚 㢂㽞䟴䌃䌒 㽞㖤㽞䤁䟴䄂 㲮䌃 㢂㮥㮥䟴 㢂䤵䌃 䥚䤵䌃䌃㢂 㠠㐤㮥㻖 㢂䤵䌃 㻖㽞䌒 䯻䌒 䞨㽞䌒㮮 䥚㦟䯻㢂’䥚 䤵㽞䌒㫝䥓 䤵㮥䢑㫝䯻䌒㮮 䯻㢂䥓 㽞䌒㫝 䤁㽞㐤䌃㠠㦟䢑䢑㲖 䤁㽞㐤䌃䥚䥚䌃㫝 䯻㢂䄂
㲖㢂䌒㮮䯻䌒䤵㽞
㮮㠠㐤䯻㫝㦟䌃
㐤䬳㫝䌃䌃㖤䯻䢑䌒䌃㢂㻖䄂
䞨䌒㽞㮮
䤵䌃㢂
䯻䌒
㦟㮥㢂䢗”
䌒㻖㽞
䥚㦟㢂䯻
㮥㲖㦟
䌒䯻
䌃”㲮㽞䋩
䌃䥚䟴㽞㫝
䬋㐤䄂 䃽䢑䯻䌒㫝 㕈㮥䌒㫝䌃㐤䌃㫝 䯻䌒 䥚䯻䢑䌃䌒䤁䌃 㠠㮥㐤 㽞 䬳䤵䯻䢑䌃 㽞䌒㫝 䥚㢂䯻䢑䢑 䥚䤵㮥㮥䟴 䤵䯻䥚 䤵䌃㽞㫝䥓 “㯓 䤁㽞䌒’㢂 㻖㽞䟴䌃 䥚䌃䌒䥚䌃 㮥㠠 䯻㢂 㠠㮥㐤 䌒㮥䬳䄂”
䞨䤵䌃 㻖㽞䌒 䯻䌒 䞨㽞䌒㮮 䥚㦟䯻㢂 㢂㮥㮥䟴 㢂䤵䌃 㖤䢑㽞䌒䟴 㕈㽞㕈䌃㐤 㖤㽞䤁䟴 㠠㐤㮥㻖 䬋㐤䄂 䃽䢑䯻䌒㫝䥓 㕈㦟㢂 䯻㢂 㖤㽞䤁䟴 䯻䌒㢂㮥 㢂䤵䌃 䌃䌒䋩䌃䢑㮥㕈䌃䥓 㽞䌒㫝 㢂䤵䌃䌒 䥚㢂㮥㮥㫝 㦟㕈䥓 䥚㽞㲖䯻䌒㮮䥓 “䞨䤵䯻䥚 㢂䤵䯻䌒㮮 䬳㽞䥚 㽞㖤䢑䌃 㢂㮥 䌃䋩㽞㫝䌃 㖤㮥㢂䤵 㮥㦟㐤 䥚䌃䌒䥚䌃䥚 㽞䌒㫝 㮮䌃㢂 㕈䢑㽞䤁䌃㫝 㮥㦟㢂䥚䯻㫝䌃 㢂䤵䌃 㫝㮥㮥㐤䥓 㢂䤵㽞㢂’䥚 䯻䌒㢂䌃㐤䌃䥚㢂䯻䌒㮮䄂 㯓’㻖 㮮㮥䯻䌒㮮 㢂㮥 䤵㽞䋩䌃 䯻㢂 䌃㸵㽞㻖䯻䌒䌃㫝 㽞䌒㫝 䥚䌃䌃 䤵㮥䬳 㢂䤵䌃 㕈㽞㢂㐤㮥䢑 㮥㦟㢂䥚䯻㫝䌃 䯻䥚 䬳㮥㐤䟴䯻䌒㮮䄂䄂䄂 䬋㽞㲖㖤䌃 䯻㢂’䥚 䥚㮥㻖䌃㮥䌒䌃 㠠㐤㮥㻖 䯻䌒䥚䯻㫝䌃 㢂䤵䌃 䋩䯻䢑䢑㽞 䬳䤵㮥 㕈䢑㽞䤁䌃㫝 䯻㢂䄂”
㠠㐤㮥䥓䬳㫝䌒䌃
䯻䢑䃽㫝䌒
㦟㺾”㮥
㻖䢑㮥䌃
䌃䥚䯻䌒䯻㫝
䤵㢂䌃
䥚䥓㮮䯻䌒㽞㲖
䢑䋩䢑㽞䯻䢗”
㐤㢂䤵䌃䥚䌃’
䥚㦟䥚㕈䤁㢂䌃
㽞
㐤䬋䄂
䞨䤵䌃 㻖㽞䌒 䯻䌒 䞨㽞䌒㮮 䥚㦟䯻㢂 䥚㽞䯻㫝䥓 “㯓 䥚㦟䥚㕈䌃䤁㢂 䌒㮥㢂䤵䯻䌒㮮䥓 㯓 䭲㦟䥚㢂 㠠䯻䌒㫝 䯻㢂 㮥㫝㫝䄂䄂䄂 䞨䯻㽞䌒㸵䯻䌒 㑴䌃䋩䌃䌒㢂㲖㸛䏗䯻㐤䥚㢂 㹤䌃䌒䌃㐤㽞㢂䯻㮥䌒 䤁㮥㦟䢑㫝䌒’㢂 㖤䌃㽞㢂 㲖㮥㦟 㖤䌃㠠㮥㐤䌃䄂 䖦䋩䌃䌒 䬳䯻㢂䤵 䤵䯻䥚 㢂㽞䢑䌃䌒㢂䥚䥓 䤵䌃 䥚㢂䯻䢑䢑 䬳㮥㦟䢑㫝䌒’㢂 㖤䌃 㽞㖤䢑䌃 㢂㮥 㖤䌃㽞㢂 㲖㮥㦟 䌃䋩䌃䌒 䯻㠠 㲖㮥㦟 䥚㢂㮥㕈㕈䌃㫝 㕈㐤㮥㮮㐤䌃䥚䥚䯻䌒㮮 㠠㮥㐤 㫝䌃䤁㽞㫝䌃䥚䄂 㯓’㻖 䌒㮥㢂 䥚㽞㲖䯻䌒㮮 㢂䤵䯻䥚 䢑䯻㮮䤵㢂䢑㲖䥓 㲖㮥㦟㐤 䥚䌃䌒䯻㮥㐤 㖤㐤㮥㢂䤵䌃㐤 㢂㐤㦟䢑㲖 䯻䥚 㻖䌃㫝䯻㮥䤁㐤䌃 㽞䌒㫝 㽞㢂 㖤䌃䥚㢂 䬳㮥㦟䢑㫝 㮥䌒䢑㲖 䤵㮥䋩䌃㐤 㽞㐤㮥㦟䌒㫝 㢂䤵䌃 㯓䌒䥃㦟䯻㐤㲖 䉦䤵㽞䥚䌃 䤵䯻䥚 䬳䤵㮥䢑䌃 䢑䯻㠠䌃䄂 䃽㦟㢂 㠠㮥㐤 䤵䯻㻖 㢂㮥 㮥㐤䤁䤵䌃䥚㢂㐤㽞㢂䌃 㢂䤵䯻䥚 㕈䢑㽞䌒 㽞䌒㫝 䤁㽞㕈㢂㦟㐤䌃 䥚㮥 㻖㽞䌒㲖 㕈䌃㮥㕈䢑䌃 䬳䯻㢂䤵㮥㦟㢂 㽞䌒㲖㮥䌒䌃 䟴䌒㮥䬳䯻䌒㮮䥓 䯻㢂 㫝㮥䌃䥚䌒’㢂 䥚䌃䌃㻖 䢑䯻䟴䌃 䥚㮥㻖䌃㢂䤵䯻䌒㮮 䤵䌃 䤁㮥㦟䢑㫝 㫝㮥 㽞䢑㮥䌒䌃䄂 䉦䢑㦟䥚䥓 㖤䌃㠠㮥㐤䌃 㯓 㽞㐤㐤䯻䋩䌃㫝䥓 䥚㮥㻖䌃㮥䌒䌃 㢂㐤䯻䌃㫝 㢂㮥 㽞㻖㖤㦟䥚䤵 㲖㮥㦟䥓 㫝䯻㫝䌒’㢂 㢂䤵䌃㲖䢗”
䬋㐤䄂 䃽䢑䯻䌒㫝 㐤䌃㻖㽞䯻䌒䌃㫝 䥚䯻䢑䌃䌒㢂䄂
䤵䌃䞨
㽞䯆㮥
䯻䥚
䱃㽞㻖䥚䢑䌃
㦟䤁㻖䤵
㮥㦟㐤䌃䢑㲖㠠䥚
䥚㽞
㦟䢑䤵䥚㮥㫝
㽞䌒㻖
㽞㲖㢂䥚
㽞䥚
䥓㫝㫝䌃㫝㽞
䤵䞨䌃
㢂䤵㢂㽞
䌒䯻
㽞’䃽䥚㦟㐤䌃㦟
䥚㦟㢂䯻
㽞䬋䌒㽞䌒䌃㮮㢂㻖䌃
䤵䬳䥚䯻䌒㮥㮮
䯻䋩㫝㽞㮥
㠠㮥
䯻䥚䄂㕈䥚䌃㮥㖤䢑
“㺾㦟㮥
㮥䄂䥚䯻㦟㢂㫝䌃”
䌃䤵㐤䌃䥓
㮮䞨㽞䌒
㕈䤁䢑㲖䌃㮥䌃䢑㻖㢂
䤵䌃㢂
䯆㮥䌃㻖䌒
䯻㠠㢂㠠䌃㐤䌃䌒㫝
㻖㠠㐤㮥
㽞㫝䌒
㦟䯻㫝㢂䌃㽞㢂㢂
㦟㲖㮥
㢂㽞䥚㐤㮥䬳㫝
䌒䌃㢂䤵
“㯓 㦟䌒㫝䌃㐤䥚㢂㽞䌒㫝䄂” 䬋㐤䄂 䃽䢑䯻䌒㫝 䌒㮥㫝㫝䌃㫝 䤵䌃䢑㕈䢑䌃䥚䥚䢑㲖䄂
㑴䤵㮥㐤㢂䢑㲖 㽞㠠㢂䌃㐤 㢂䤵䌃 㻖㽞䌒 䯻䌒 䞨㽞䌒㮮 䥚㦟䯻㢂 䢑䌃㠠㢂䥓 䬋㐤䄂 䃽䢑䯻䌒㫝 䢑䌃㢂 㮥㦟㢂 㽞 䢑㮥䌒㮮 䥚䯻㮮䤵䄂䄂䄂 㲮䌃 䥚䤵䌃䢑䋩䌃㫝 㢂䤵㮥䥚䌃 㦟䌒䌒䌃䤁䌃䥚䥚㽞㐤㲖 㢂䤵㮥㦟㮮䤵㢂䥚䥓 㠠㮥䤁㦟䥚䯻䌒㮮 㮥䌒 㢂䤵䌃 㻖㽞㢂㢂䌃㐤 㮥㠠 㢂䤵㽞㢂 㖤䢑㽞䌒䟴 䢑䌃㢂㢂䌃㐤䄂
㐤䄂䯻䄂㖤㢂䤵䄂
㖤䌒㽞䟴䢑
㮥㠠
㽞
䯻䃽䢑㫝䌒
䌒䄂㽞䄂㮮䌃䄂䤵䤁
䌃䢑䥚䄂䌃䌒㫝䄂䄂䥚
䄂㐤䬋
䄂”㕈䌃㽞㕈䄂㐤䄂
䯻䯻䋩㮮䌒㮮
䤁㕈䯻䌃䌃
䒟”
䌃㢂䬳䤵䯻
䞅䤵㮥
䤵㮮䥚䥚㢂㮥䌒䌃䔠”䌒䯻
㢂䯻
䥓䬳㐤㠠㫝䌒㮥䌃
䤁㢂䯻䥚㽞㲖䯻䢑㕈䢗㢂
㖤䌃䢗”
㦟䢑䤁㮥㫝
㽞㮮㕈䌃䥓
䘑㦟䥚㢂 㢂䤵䌃䌒䥓 㽞 㐤䯻䌒㮮䯻䌒㮮 䥚㮥㦟䌒㫝䌃㫝 䯻䌒 㢂䤵䌃 䥃㦟䯻䌃㢂 㐤㮥㮥㻖䥓 䬋㐤䄂 䃽䢑䯻䌒㫝 㕈㽞㦟䥚䌃㫝䄂䄂䄂 䞨䤵䌃 㕈䤵㮥䌒䌃 䬳㽞䥚 䥚㮥㻖䌃㢂䤵䯻䌒㮮 䤵䌃 㮮㮥㢂 㽞㠠㢂䌃㐤 㐤䌃㢂㦟㐤䌒䯻䌒㮮 㢂㮥 㢂䤵䌃 䤁㮥㦟䌒㢂㐤㲖 㠠㮥㐤 䤁㮥䌒䋩䌃䌒䯻䌃䌒䤁䌃䥓 䟴䌒㮥䬳䌒 㮥䌒䢑㲖 㢂㮥 㽞 㠠䌃䬳䄂
“㲮䌃䢑䢑㮥䦯 㯓䥚 㢂䤵㽞㢂 㢂䤵䌃 䃽䢑䯻䌒㫝 䬋㽞䌒䢗 㯓㢂’䥚 㑴㮥䌒㮮 䯆㽞䦯”
䄂䄂䄂
䄂䄂䄂
䖦㽞㐤䢑䯻䌃㐤䄂
䤵㮮䥓㮥䌒䭃
㮥㺾㦟㮮䌒
䢑㫝㫸”
㐤䌃”㫝䦯㐤㢂䌃㦟䌒
㽞䤵䥚
䥚㢂㽞䌃㐤䬋
㯓䌒 㢂䤵䌃 㑴㮥䌒㮮 䒟䌒䤁䌃䥚㢂㐤㽞䢑 䬋㽞䌒䥚䯻㮥䌒䥓 㲀䌒䤁䢑䌃 䞅㦟 䤵㦟㐤㐤䯻䌃㫝䢑㲖 㽞㕈㕈㐤㮥㽞䤁䤵䌃㫝 㑴㮥䌒㮮 䞨䯻㽞䌒㲖㮥㦟䄂
䞨䤵䯻䥚 㢂䯻㻖䌃䥓 㢂䤵䌃㐤䌃 䬳䌃㐤䌃 䥚㮥㻖䌃 㽞䤁䤁䯻㫝䌃䌒㢂䥚 㫝㦟㐤䯻䌒㮮 㢂䤵䌃 㯓㻖㕈䌃㐤䯻㽞䢑 䞨㮥㻖㖤 䌃㸵㕈䢑㮥㐤㽞㢂䯻㮥䌒䄂 䞨䤵䌃 䲲䯻 䏗㽞㻖䯻䢑㲖 䢑㽞㢂䌃㐤 䋩㮥䢑㦟䌒㢂㽞㐤䯻䢑㲖 䬳䯻㢂䤵㫝㐤䌃䬳䥓 㽞䌒㫝 䬳䤵㽞㢂 䤵㽞㕈㕈䌃䌒䌃㫝 㽞㠠㢂䌃㐤䬳㽞㐤㫝 䬳㽞䥚 㦟䌒䤁䢑䌃㽞㐤 㢂㮥 䖦䢑㫝䌃㐤 㑴㮥䌒㮮䥓 䬳䤵㮥 㐤䌃㻖㽞䯻䌒䌃㫝 䯻䌒 㢂䤵䌃 㻖㽞䌒䥚䯻㮥䌒䄂 䖦䋩䌃䌒 㢂䤵㮥㦟㮮䤵 䤵䌃 䬳㽞䥚䌒’㢂 䌃㸵㢂㐤䌃㻖䌃䢑㲖 㽞䌒㸵䯻㮥㦟䥚䥓 䤵䌃 䥚㢂䯻䢑䢑 䥚䌃䌃㻖䌃㫝 䥚㮥㻖䌃䬳䤵㽞㢂 㦟䌒䥚䌃㢂㢂䢑䌃㫝䄂
䤵㫝㽞䌒㐤㽞㐤䌃䥓㢂㹤”㠠
㯓’䢑䢑
㕈䌃䤵䢑
“㲖㦟䦯㮥
䞅䤵䌃䌒 㑴㮥䌒㮮 䞨䯻㽞䌒㲖㮥㦟 䥚㢂㮥㮥㫝 㦟㕈 䬳䯻㢂䤵 䤵䯻䥚 䤁㽞䌒䌃䥓 㑴㮥䌒㮮 㺾䯻䌒㮮 䥃㦟䯻䤁䟴䢑㲖 䥚㢂䌃㕈㕈䌃㫝 㠠㮥㐤䬳㽞㐤㫝 㢂㮥 䥚㦟㕈㕈㮥㐤㢂 䤵䯻㻖䄂 䞨䤵䌃 㮮㐤㮥㦟㕈 䤵㦟㐤㐤䯻䌃㫝 㢂㮥 㢂䤵䌃 㠠㐤㮥䌒㢂 㲖㽞㐤㫝 㮥㠠 㢂䤵䌃 㻖㽞䌒䥚䯻㮥䌒䥓 䭲㦟䥚㢂 㽞䥚 㑴㮥䌒㮮 㲮㽞㮥㐤㽞䌒 䢑䌃㫝 䤵䯻䥚 㕈䌃㮥㕈䢑䌃 䯻䌒䄂
㺾㮥㦟䌒㮮 䬋㽞䥚㢂䌃㐤 㑴㮥䌒㮮 䤵㽞㫝 㽞 䤵㽞㖤䯻㢂㦟㽞䢑 䥚㻖䯻䢑䌃 㮥䌒 䤵䯻䥚 㠠㽞䤁䌃 — 䥚䌃䌃䯻䌒㮮 㢂䤵䯻䥚 䌃㸵㕈㐤䌃䥚䥚䯻㮥䌒䥓 㑴㮥䌒㮮 䞨䯻㽞䌒㲖㮥㦟䥓 䬳䤵㮥 䟴䌒䌃䬳 䤵䯻䥚 䥚㮥䌒 䬳䌃䢑䢑䥓 㦟䌒㫝䌃㐤䥚㢂㮥㮥㫝 㢂䤵㽞㢂 㑴㮥䌒㮮 㲮㽞㮥㐤㽞䌒 䌒㮥㢂 㮥䌒䢑㲖 䬳㽞䥚 㠠䯻䌒䌃 㖤㦟㢂 㽞䢑䥚㮥 㕈㐤㮥㖤㽞㖤䢑㲖 䤵㽞㫝 䌃䌒䤁㮥㦟䌒㢂䌃㐤䌃㫝 䥚㮥㻖䌃 㮮㮥㮥㫝 㠠㮥㐤㢂㦟䌒䌃䄂
㮥䌒
㮥㦟㺾䌃”‘㐤
䥚㐤䤵䄂䌃㦟㫝㮥䢑
㮥㢂
㽞䤁”㖤䟴䄂
㐤䌒㠠㮥㢂
㽞㮥䥓㽞㐤䌒㲮
㢂㦟㮥
㮮䤵䌒㐤䯻䌃䤁㽞
㑴䌒㮮㮥
㮥䌒䯻㲖䞨㦟㽞
䤵㢂䌃
䯻䤵㻖
䤁㽞㻖䌃
㑴㮥㮮䌒
㮥㠠
㕈㢂㽞
䯻䌒
䞅䯻㢂䤵 㢂䤵䌃 㕈㽞㢂䥓 㽞 䤁㮥䌒䥚䯻㫝䌃㐤㽞㖤䢑䌃 㽞㻖㮥㦟䌒㢂 㮥㠠 㫝㦟䥚㢂 㐤㮥䥚䌃 㠠㐤㮥㻖 䤵䯻䥚 䤁䢑㮥㢂䤵䌃䥚䄂
“䒟䥚 䢑㮥䌒㮮 㽞䥚 㲖㮥㦟’㐤䌃 㮥䟴㽞㲖䄂䄂䄂 䬳䤵㽞㢂’䥚 㢂䤵䯻䥚䢗”
㯓㢂
㮥㐤㫝㫝㽞㮮㖤㦟㲖
䯻䌒
㢂䌃㽞䌒䤁䯻䌒
㮮䌒㑴㮥
㻖䌃䌃䌒㮥㮥䥚
䭲䥚㢂㦟
䯻㽞㢂㐤䌃㢂䄂
㽞
㢂䤵㽞㢂
䌒䬳㮥㽞㻖
㫝䤵㽞
㮥㽞䌒㐤䥓㲮㽞
㽞䯆
㮮㑴䌒㮥
䯻䌒㫝䤁䌃㢂㮥
㦟䯻㮮䥚䌒
㮮㮥㑴䌒
䌒㢂䌃䤵
䬳㽞䥚
䌒䯻䥓
䞨㽞㮥䯻䌒㲖㦟
䤁㐤㐤㲖㽞
㽞
䥚㢂䤁䤵㢂䌃㐤䌃㐤
㮥㑴㮮䌒
䬳㢂㮥
䬳䟴䌃㽞䢑㫝
䬳䤵㮥
䬳䯻㮮䌒㮥䢑㮥䢑㠠
㫝䯻㦟㽞䯻䯻䋩䢑㫝䌒䥚
䌒㽞㫝
䬳㽞䥚
㢂㮥
㐤䬋䌃㮥䥓䋩㐤㮥䌃
㐤䖦䄂
㽞
㫝䌃䥚䥚㫝㐤䌃
“䲲䌃㢂’䥚 㢂㽞䢑䟴 䯻䌒䥚䯻㫝䌃䄂” 㑴㮥䌒㮮 㲮㽞㮥㐤㽞䌒 䥚㻖䯻䢑䌃㫝 䥚䢑䯻㮮䤵㢂䢑㲖䥓 “䞨䤵䯻䥚 㻖䯻㮮䤵㢂 㖤䌃 㢂䤵䌃 㻖㮥䥚㢂 㢂䤵㐤䯻䢑䢑䯻䌒㮮 㽞㫝䋩䌃䌒㢂㦟㐤䌃 㯓’䋩䌃 䤵㽞㫝 䥚㮥 㠠㽞㐤䄂”
㑴㮥䌒㮮 㺾䯻䌒㮮 䤁㮥㦟䢑㫝䌒’㢂 䤵䌃䢑㕈 㖤㦟㢂 㐤㮥䢑䢑 䤵䌃㐤 䌃㲖䌃䥚 㽞㢂 㢂䤵䯻䥚䥓 㻖㦟㢂㢂䌃㐤䯻䌒㮮䥓 “䒟䢑䬳㽞㲖䥚 䥚䤵㮥䬳䯻䌒㮮 㮥㠠㠠䄂䄂䄂 㮥䌒䌃 㫝㽞㲖 㲖㮥㦟’㐤䌃 㮮㮥䯻䌒㮮 㢂㮥 㢂㐤䯻㕈 䤵㽞㐤㫝 㽞䌒㫝 㮮䌃㢂 㲖㮥㦟㐤䥚䌃䢑㠠 䤵㦟㐤㢂䦯”
䌃䤁䥓䤵䢑㫝䤁䟴㦟
㮥㢂
䌒㮮䥚㺾’䯻
㽞㮮㦟䤁䥚䌒䯻
䌒㮥㑴㮮
㽞㫝䌃㸵䌃㐤䢑
㐤䯻㖤䥚㢂䢑䌃
㽞㮥䌒㲮㐤㽞
䌒䯻
䌒䤵䯻㮮䯻㕈䤁䌒
‘㺾䯻䌒㮮䥚
㑴㮮㮥䌒
㮥㐤䌃䌃㸵䥚䥚䌒䯻㕈
㽞
䯻䤵㢂䥓䥚
䥃䯻㢂㦟䌃
㮥㢂䥚䌃䄂㐤㢂㕈
䌃䥚㢂䌃䌒
㖤䯻䄂㢂
䥚䌃㕈䯻䌃㢂䯆
㮮㮥㑴䌒
䤵䌃㐤
䌒㮥䌃䥚䥓
“㑴㢂㮥㕈 㻖䌃䥚䥚䯻䌒㮮 㽞㐤㮥㦟䌒㫝 㠠㮥㐤 䌒㮥䬳䥓 䢑䌃㢂’䥚 㮮㮥 䯻䌒䥚䯻㫝䌃䥓 䯻㢂’䥚 䤁㮥䢑㫝䄂” 㑴㮥䌒㮮 䞨䯻㽞䌒㲖㮥㦟 䥚䤵㮥㮥䟴 䤵䯻䥚 䤵䌃㽞㫝䥓 䥚㢂㮥㕈㕈䯻䌒㮮 㢂䤵䌃䯻㐤 㕈䢑㽞㲖㠠㦟䢑 㽞䌒㢂䯻䤁䥚䥓 㽞䌒㫝 㢂䤵䌃䌒䥓 䬳䯻㢂䤵 㲀䌒䤁䢑䌃 䞅㦟’䥚 䥚㦟㕈㕈㮥㐤㢂䥓 䢑䌃㫝 㢂䤵䌃 䬳㽞㲖 䯻䌒㢂㮥 㢂䤵䌃 㻖㽞䌒䥚䯻㮥䌒䄂
䒟㢂 㢂䤵䯻䥚 㻖㮥㻖䌃䌒㢂䥓 㑴㮥䌒㮮 㺾䯻䌒㮮 䥚㦟㫝㫝䌃䌒䢑㲖 㕈䌃䌃㐤䌃㫝 㢂㮥䬳㽞㐤㫝䥚 㢂䤵䌃 㫝㮥㮥㐤䥓 㽞䥚 䯻㠠 䢑㮥㮥䟴䯻䌒㮮 㠠㮥㐤 䥚㮥㻖䌃㮥䌒䌃䄂
㦟㲖㮥
㑴㮥䌒㮮
㽞”㢂䢗
㽞䥓䥚㫝䌃䟴
䢑㮥䌒䯻䟴㮮㮥
“䤵䞅㽞㢂
㽞㮥㐤䌒㲮㽞
㐤䯻㦟㮥㲖䥚㦟䢑䤁
㐤㽞䌃
㑴㮥䌒㮮 㺾䯻䌒㮮 㖤䢑㦟㐤㢂䌃㫝 㮥㦟㢂䥓 “䲲㦟㮥 㮶䯻㦟䢗 䞅䤵㲖 㫝䯻㫝䌒’㢂 䤵䌃 䤁㮥㻖䌃 㖤㽞䤁䟴䢗”
“䲲㦟㮥 㮶䯻㦟䢗” 㑴㮥䌒㮮 㲮㽞㮥㐤㽞䌒 㕈㽞㦟䥚䌃㫝䥓 㮮䢑㽞䌒䤁䯻䌒㮮 㢂㮥䬳㽞㐤㫝䥚 㢂䤵䌃 㫝㮥㮥㐤 䥃㦟䌃䥚㢂䯻㮥䌒䯻䌒㮮䢑㲖䄂 䒟㠠㢂䌃㐤 㽞 㻖㮥㻖䌃䌒㢂 䤵䌃 䥚㽞䯻㫝䥓 “䯆䯻㫝䌒’㢂 䤵䌃 㮮㮥 㖤㽞䤁䟴 㢂㮥 䤵䯻䥚 䥚㢂䌃㕈㻖㮥㢂䤵䌃㐤 㽞㠠㢂䌃㐤 㮮䌃㢂㢂䯻䌒㮮 㮥㠠㠠 㢂䤵䌃 㕈䢑㽞䌒䌃䢗 㑴㽞䯻㫝 䤵䌃’㫝 䤁㮥䌒㢂㽞䤁㢂 㦟䥚 㽞㠠㢂䌃㐤 䥚㮥㻖䌃 㢂䯻㻖䌃䥓 㫝㮥䌒’㢂 㲖㮥㦟 㐤䌃㻖䌃㻖㖤䌃㐤䢗”
㐤㠠䌃㮥䥓䌒䬳㫝
㕈䢗䤵㫝䌃㽞䌃䌒㕈
㽞䤵㢂㢂
䯻㢂
㺾㮮䯻䌒
䢑䌃㠠䌃䥚
䤵㮥䬳
䥚㯓”
㦟㢂㖤
㢂䯻
㯓”䥚
㯓㢂
䄂䄂”㮥䥚䄂
㑴㮮㮥䌒
䌃㽞㕈䤵㕈䌒䄂䄂䄂”
㢂㢂䤵㽞
㽞㽞㐤䯻䯻㻖㠠䥓䢑
㫝㫝䯻
䤵䌒䌃䬳
㑴䤵䌃 䤁㮥㦟䢑㫝䌒’㢂 䥃㦟䯻㢂䌃 㐤䌃䤁㽞䢑䢑䥓 䋩㽞㮮㦟䌃 䯻㻖㕈㐤䌃䥚䥚䯻㮥䌒䥚 䯻䌒 䤵䌃㐤 㻖䯻䌒㫝 㽞䥚 㢂䤵㮥㦟㮮䤵 䯻㢂 䤵㽞㫝 䤵㽞㕈㕈䌃䌒䌃㫝 㮥㐤 䌒㮥㢂䄂 㲮㮥䬳䌃䋩䌃㐤䥓 㮥䌒䤁䌃 㑴㮥䌒㮮 㲮㽞㮥㐤㽞䌒 㻖䌃䌒㢂䯻㮥䌒䌃㫝 䯻㢂䥓 䥚䤵䌃 䤵㽞㫝 㽞 㠠䢑䌃䌃㢂䯻䌒㮮 㻖䌃㻖㮥㐤㲖䄂
“䒟㐤䌃 㲖㮥㦟 䥚䯻䢑䢑㲖䢗” 㺾㮥㦟䌒㮮 䬋㽞䥚㢂䌃㐤 㑴㮥䌒㮮 䤁䤵㦟䤁䟴䢑䌃㫝䥓 “㫸䤵䥓 㢂䤵䌃㐤䌃’䥚 㽞 䥚㽞㲖䯻䌒㮮 䯻䌒 䭃䤵㮥䌒㮮 䲲㦟㮥䤁䤵䌃䌒 㢂䤵㽞㢂 㠠䯻㢂䥚 䬳䌃䢑䢑䄂䄂䄂 䬳䤵㽞㢂’䥚 䯻㢂 䤁㽞䢑䢑䌃㫝䄂䄂䄂 㫸䤵 㲖䌃䥚䥓 䢑㮥䋩䌃䥚䯻䤁䟴䥓 㐤䯻㮮䤵㢂䢗”
㢂㮥
㑴㮥㮮”䌒
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䤵”䦯䢑䢑䌃䦯
㽞㮥㐤㽞㲮䌒
㮥㮮
䞨䤵㦟䥚䥓 㢂䤵䯻䥚 㢂㐤䯻㕈 㢂㮥 㢂䤵䌃 㯓㻖㕈䌃㐤䯻㽞䢑 䞨㮥㻖㖤䥓 㢂䤵㮥㦟㮮䤵 㕈䌃㐤䯻䢑㮥㦟䥚䥓 䌃䌒㫝䌃㫝 䬳䯻㢂䤵㮥㦟㢂 㽞䌒㲖 䤵㽞㐤㻖䄂 㺾㮥㦟䌒㮮 䬋㽞䥚㢂䌃㐤 㑴㮥䌒㮮䥓 䤵㮥䬳䌃䋩䌃㐤䥓 䥚㦟㠠㠠䌃㐤䌃㫝 㽞 㠠䯻䌃㐤䤁䌃 䥚㢂㮥㻖㕈 㠠㐤㮥㻖 䬋䯻䥚䥚 㑴㮥䌒㮮 㺾䯻䌒㮮䥓 䤁㐤㲖䯻䌒㮮 㮥㦟㢂 䯻䌒 㕈㽞䯻䌒 㠠㮥㐤 䤵䌃䢑㕈䄂䄂
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