Chapter 1097: Chapter 141: Clash
Yan Xiaoxi’s whisper made Mo Mo recall the conversation he had with Lai Caisheng, which also mentioned matters related to the Michael Club—but Mo Mo was unaware that Nero was a member of the Michael Club.
Mo Mo thought Nero was just an old customer of that senior’s shop.
“Did you think of something?” Yan Xiaoxi suddenly asked Mo Mo.
Mo Mo shook his head, “I’m not very clear. Earlier, I merely heard Representative Lai mention it. At the time, I was a volunteer participating in a medicine trial.”
“You’re talking about Heavenly Tears.” Yan Xiaoxi said calmly, “We have a record of your trial at the bureau… besides that? Did you discuss anything else with Representative Lai? Since the appearance of the Jade Dragon Pillar, we haven’t been able to contact him, and he’s likely involved in this mysterious disappearance incident. Representative Lai is of this Heart of Heaven generation, and finding him would greatly help us in dealing with the seventy-first generation.”
“We didn’t say much.” Mo Mo recalled, “But after the theft of the items Yang Taizi asked me to bring, I immediately sought out Representative Lai to ask for atonement. But upon thinking back, it seems odd.”
Yan Xiaoxi’s gaze slightly brightened, “What did you recall?”
Mo Mo frowned and said, “I didn’t know what was in the Embroidered Box. But after hearing Director Yan say that every assembly uses this important token, I informed Representative Lai about the theft, yet he didn’t seem very worried. He even said… told me not to worry. He seemed certain the item would somehow return to him. But since Representative Lai is indeed of the current Heart of Heaven generation, perhaps he is able to foresee future happenings? I didn’t think much of it at the time.”
Yan Xiaoxi pondered for a moment, “Did he say anything else?”
Mo Mo shook his head, “No.”
Yan Xiaoxi nodded, then said, “Thank you for your cooperation, Mr. Mo Mo. You may stay here with him, or return to your room. However, please don’t leave Wolong Mountain Villa during this period.”
Mo Mo glanced at Yan Xiaoxi, suddenly saying, “Seems I am still under suspicion, right… so many individuals from the Taoism-cultivated field and demons were captured, but nothing happened to me.”
“We are merely not excluding any possibilities.” Yan Xiaoxi said solemnly, “Hope you understand.”
Mo Mo shook his head, sighed, and said, “I’ll stay here with Zhan… By the way, can I municate externally? So much has happened, I should at least inform my master. Besides, I want to notify Daoist Master Yang Taizi about Zhan’s situation.”
“Someone will e by later.”
After finishing the sentence, Yan Xiaoxi quickly left the makeshift medical facility.
Mo Mo glanced at the quarantine room, seeing Zhan wearing an oxygen mask, sighed, and leaned against the wall, sitting down. Yan Xiaoxi’s words kept echoing in his mind.
——He may never e back to his senses…
The constantly resonating sentence unconsciously brought Mo Mo’s mind back to another phrase… something the beautiful club maid had said.
——Whatever you want, as long as you can afford it, you can buy it here…
“If…”
…
The abducted teacher’s surname is Zhou, and the familiar folks at school directly called him Brother Zhou—Brother Zhou is the town’s only history teacher at the middle school, forty years old, but already a bit balding.
Brother Zhou felt his life had already reached tranquility… After all, wouldn’t anything too absurd occur in this small town?
Brother Zhou was quite satisfied with his current state, having a decent-paying job in the town and earning respect—except for being single at this age.
Yet little did Brother Zhou expect that some movie-like plot would creep up on him during this frigid season—he was kidnapped.
To be precise, he was taken straight from his home by several armed men who clearly weren’t up to good—what astounded Brother Zhou even more was that the abductors weren’t after ransom but instead wanted him to teach.
Brother Zhou looked at the armed men standing around and then turned his gaze to the handsome man sitting upfront, eating braised beef noodles.
The man eating instant noodles raised his head, a plastic fork continuously poking at the noodles in the bowl, “There’s a lady in the room who’s mentally ill, believing herself to be someone from ancient times. Go give her a history lecture. But she’s deeply immersed in her role, so don’t mind her reactions.”
What is this situation? Buddy, are you seriously joking with me?
Brother Zhou was suddenly bewildered.
The man continued, “Tomorrow, before sunrise, all you need to do is convince her it’s the modern era now. Rest assured, after you succeed, a substantial amount will be deposited into your account, sufficient for you to enjoy an early retirement… Understood?”
Despite the oddity of all this, considering the muzzle of the assault rifles, Brother Zhou dared not broach the subject of payment even without pensation.
“Well… what if it doesn’t work?” Brother Zhou gulped, glancing over the five-six burly men holding guns aimed at him!
“You’ll find a way.” The handsome man smiled, “Exhibit your finest examination skills, throw in simulations, secret papers, constantly practice small questions, diligently tackle large ones, and dive into the depths of problem seas. So, relax, easy!”
But you’re dealing with a mental patient!!!
Not waiting for Brother Zhou’s sobs, a man behind him was already pressing a large gun against his back, immediately sending chills up Brother Zhou’s spine as he glanced at the handsome man slurping the noodle soup, clearing his throat, “Give, give me a piece of chalk.”
…
…
Dawn hadn’t arrived, but the depths of the valley were bustling with activity—where the first Jade Dragon Pillar appeared.
A black off-road vehicle bumped along until it reached the valley entrance, after which Yan Xiaoxi opened the car door and alighted, followed closely by the Young Master of Greedy Wolf, Zi Xing, and Daoist Master Su Mubai.
Upon reaching the Jade Dragon Pillar’s location, the trio found numerous tents erected, floodlights set up, and many people bustling about.
Then, Yan Xiaoxi walked directly over to a man in his thirties wearing a loose white coat, looking rather exhausted.
This was a specially hired talent by the Management Bureau, responsible for researching and developing bureau-specific weapons, and engaging in supernatural research.
“Dr. Zhao, any discoveries?” Yan Xiaoxi spoke directly as he approached the exhausted man from behind.
The weary man… Dr. Zhao scratched his head, then tapped his tablet, “Totally puzzled, the magnetic field here is bizarre!”
Yan Xiaoxi frowned, “What’s going on?”
Dr. Zhao picked up a stone from the ground and forcefully tossed it at the Jade Dragon Pillar—watching as the stone neared the Jade Dragon Pillar, it vanished suddenly.
This scene simultaneously alarmed Yan Xiaoxi and three others.
“What’s going on here?” Daoist Master Sumu Bai couldn’t help asking in confusion.
Dr. Zhao said, “There’s a very strange magnetic field around this large pillar. This magnetic field even distorts space. Anything that gets close to the pillar, whether alive or dead, disappears. We’ve conducted experiments, throwing small animals and cameras in, and they all ended up several kilometers away… We haven’t tried it on living people, but if Director Yan wants to sign off on it, I wouldn’t mind.”
“What are you thinking?” Yan Xiaoxi’s face darkened, glaring at Dr. Zhao, whose eyes were wandering.
However, the severity of the situation exceeded Yan Xiaoxi’s imagination.
He privately discussed it with his master, who was the hidden cultivator beneath the Imperial Palace of the capital. The Jade Dragon Pillar was the key object. If it could be destroyed, it would effectively thwart the Tianxin Seventy-First Generation’s plan—but if the Jade Dragon Pillar couldn’t be approached at all, then there was no way to destroy it.
“Can’t we really crack the magnetic field behind this pillar?”
Dr. Zhao shook his head and said, “I’ve tried many methods. Not to mention cracking it, I can’t even analyze it. At our current technological stage, it’ll be difficult in the short term.”
“Alright, I understand.” Yan Xiaoxi nodded—he had just taken on this case, and everything was still in the initial stage, so being in the dark didn’t discourage him.
At this moment, Yan Xiaoxi received a phone call.
On the other end of the line, a voice quickly said, “Director Yan, we’ve detected a massive energy source! This energy source is very similar to the energy source fluctuations of the Jade Dragon Pillar that Captain Ling Feng detected before!”
“Where is it?”
“At Fan Cliff!”
…
Fan Cliff.
At this moment, a dozen off-road vehicles simultaneously drove into the heavily eroded cliff terrain, but the rugged mountain road made the progress very slow.
It wasn’t until the sky revealed a gray dawn that this convoy of a dozen off-road vehicles stopped, arriving at the detected energy source location.
Upon getting off the vehicle, Yan Xiaoxi was wearing a gray-black bulletproof vest and was equipped with two guns. He also brought a similar bulletproof vest for Zi Xing and Daoist Master Sumu Bai to wear.
“This thing is useless.” Zi Xing shook his head… Bulletproof vests may protect against bullets, but against transcendent attacks, they are like white paper.
“This is different from the vests you know,” Yan Xiaoxi said directly, “It’s developed by us, using the most advanced nanotechnology. The weaving technique was referenced from the Vermilion Bird Clan’s flaming feather robes and improved.”
Saying this, Yan Xiaoxi suddenly aimed his gun at one of the vests, fired, and a burst of flames erupted on the vest.
The vest only had very shallow marks, and under Yan Xiaoxi’s shaking, those marks quickly disappeared.
“Talisman Bullet?” Daoist Master Sumu Bai was somewhat surprised… He knew that several schools within Taoism that had been immersed in bizarre techniques had ongoing collaborations with the Management Bureau, and Talisman Bullets were a product of such collaboration. Sumu Bai had only heard of them and had never seen them in person.
“The power of this bullet is parable to an ordinary low-level Taoist magic fire palm.” Yan Xiaoxi then handed the vest over again.
Zi Xing and Daoist Master Sumu Bai exchanged a quick glance, then both took it.
Zi Xing put on the vest and suddenly asked, “Director Yan, what is the production volume of these vests?”
Yan Xiaoxi, while directing personnel to start searching nearby, replied seemingly casually, “The production is not high. The weaving technique is hard to automate, and we can only produce about three a month.”
Zi Xing and Daoist Master Sumu Bai exchanged another quick glance… seeing the worry in each other’s eyes.
In the era where Dao Monsters are declining, how much more advanced technology do humans secretly have mand of?
“Director Yan, there’s a discovery!”
At this moment, came a shout from the hillside.
Everyone quickly converged and advanced along the hillside. However, at this moment, the hill suddenly trembled—huge rocks on the hillside began to roll down out of nowhere!
“Everyone, be careful!” Yan Xiaoxi shouted, “Don’t panic, it’s just an illusion!”
A giant boulder rolled right up to a Management Bureau investigator and passed through his body—besides being shocked, the team member was not harmed in any substantive way.
After the motion, Yan Xiaoxi put on night-vision goggles, observing the hillside situation.
His vision moved back and forth across the hillside—suddenly, Yan Xiaoxi’s gaze halted, seeing in the green glow of the night vision, a figure standing atop a rock on the hillside.
This person looked down with hands behind their back, wearing a bronze mask.
“Tianxin… Seventy-First Generation?” Yan Xiaoxi shouted up in a deep voice.
The bronze-masked person on the hillside spoke in a raspy voice, “I heard the Management Bureau has a rising star over the past couple of years, a direct disciple of the legendary Fiery Cloud Evil God, today I see it’s true, recognizing the illusion with one glance.”
Yan Xiaoxi was unmoved by such praise, but his hand behind his back was making different gestures—gestures quickly seen by several senior investigators behind him.
“Tianxin Seventy-First Generation, your conspiracy has been uncovered,” Yan Xiaoxi said coldly, “Don’t be deluded! If you surrender and release the missing Daoist Master Baijie and others, I can help you seek leniency!”
The bronze-masked person shook their head, “Since when have we, China’s transcendents, fallen to appease the moners… Is this the lament of the era?”
“The era is progressing, just as dynasties change,” Yan Xiaoxi calmly said, “There’s nothing lamentable about this era. If ordinary people can live in peace, isn’t that enough?”
The bronze-masked person shook their head, “There’s no point in talking about differences… if you have what it takes, try to stop me.”
Yan Xiaoxi squinted his eyes, then swiftly waved the hand he had concealed behind him.
But just as those who saw the gesture were about to act, the hill shook violently—this tremor was like an earthquake, and clearly not an illusion this time!
On the slope, earth and stones flew, and huge figures began to emerge from the soil!
They were mud and stone constructs, ‘giant stone men’ each four meters tall!
老
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虜
䄑䭻䌽
䄑䄭㖕䄑䃺䌽㵯䈋㣅
䁜䬽䆺
盧
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㖕䬽䌽䅜䃺䆺䲌
䌽䭻䮨䅜
虜
䌽䭻䄑
蘆
䆺䈉
盧
虜
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䝥䅜䈋䬽䄭
㺅䶉䬽䄑䌽㣅䈋
擄
䬽䈋䄑䮨䄭㟫䄭
䬽䅜䝥䈵
盧
爐
䆺䬽䄑䄑—㵯㟫䶉䌽㟫㵯䃺
䭻䌽䄑
䅜䆺䌽㟫㼔㣅䌽䆺䬽
䭻䄑
㝓䭻䄑 䌽䮨䃺 䄭䅜㟫䌽䃺㣅㟫 䄑䢹㺅䅜䄭䄭䄑䈋 䮨䅜䌽䭻 㝓䬽㣅䅜㟫㵯䬽䆺 㧣㺅㣅㣅䄑䌽㟫䈵 䅜䆺 䁜䬽䆺 㢜䅜䬽䃺䳒䅜’㟫 䭻䬽䆺䈋㟫䈵 䮨䄑䝥䄑 㣅䅜䪽䄑 㱌䝥䬽㖕䄑㳎㺅㣅㣅㼔 䮨䅜䄑㣅䈋䄑䈋 䈋䃺㺅㥝㣅䄑㟫䈵 䝥䬽䄭䅜䈋㣅㼔 㳎䅜䝥䅜䆺㱌 䬽㟫 䌽䭻䄑 䌽䝥䅜㱌㱌䄑䝥㟫 䮨䄑䝥䄑 䄭㺅㣅㣅䄑䈋䈵 㟫䄭䅜䌽䌽䅜䆺㱌 䃺㺅䌽 㧽䬽䃺 㝓䄑㖕䭻䆺䅜䢹㺅䄑㿑䄭䃺䮨䄑䝥䄑䈋 㥝㺅㣅㣅䄑䌽㟫 䮨䅜㣅䈋㣅㼔䲌䲌䲌 䮨䭻䄑䌽䭻䄑䝥 䅜䌽 䮨䬽㟫 㵯䃺䶉䅜䆺㱌 㟫䌽䝥䅜䪽䄑㟫 䃺䝥 䄭䝥䄑㖕䅜㟫䄑 㟫䭻䃺䌽㟫䈵 䄑䬽㖕䭻 㥝㺅㣅㣅䄑䌽 㖕䃺㺅㣅䈋 䭻䅜䌽 䌽䭻䄑 䮨䄑䬽䪽 䄭䃺䅜䆺䌽㟫 䃺㳎 䌽䭻䄑㟫䄑 㵯㺅䈋㿑㟫䌽䃺䆺䄑 㖕䃺㵯㥝䅜䆺䄑䈋 㱌䅜䬽䆺䌽㟫䲌
㜋䅜䪽䄑 䬽 䄭䃺䮨䄑䝥㳎㺅㣅 㝓䬽䃺䅜㟫䌽 㟫䪽䅜㣅㣅䄑䈋 䅜䆺 䶉䬽䝥䅜䃺㺅㟫 㝓䬽䃺䅜㟫䌽 㵯䬽㱌䅜㖕 䬽䝥䌽㟫䲌䲌䲌 㥝㺅䌽 㖕㣅䄑䬽䝥㣅㼔䈵 䁜䬽䆺 㢜䅜䬽䃺䳒䅜 䮨䬽㟫 䃺䆺 䬽 㵯䬽䝥䌽䅜䬽㣅 䬽䝥䌽㟫 䄭䬽䌽䭻䈵 䭻䅜㟫 㥝䃺䈋㼔 䄑㵯䬽䆺䬽䌽䅜䆺㱌 䝥䄑䬽㣅 㟫䌽䝥䄑䆺㱌䌽䭻䈵 䆺䃺䌽 㵯䬽㱌䅜㖕 䄭䃺䮨䄑䝥䲌
䃺㳎䝥
䬽㟫
㺅䳳䬽㥝䅜
㟫䬽䮨
㟫䬽
䅜㳎䝥䌽㟫
䅜䈵㳎㖕䌽㳎㺅䆺㟫䄑䅜
㢜䅜䆺㱌
㺅䢹䅜䬽䄑䄑䶉䆺㣅䌽
㳎䃺
䌽䃺
䝥䳳㟫䌽䬽䄑
㣅䅜䄑䌽䆺䈋㵯䅜㺅
䩫䅜
䭻䌽䄑
㟫䄭㼔䄭㣅㺅
䁜䬽䆺
䌽䭻䄑
㟫䬽䮨
䆺㝓䬽㟫㵯䬽㣅䅜
㟫䌽䅜䭻
䆺䬽䈋
䆺䌽㟫㟫䅜䈋䮨䄑䄑
㣅䆺㱌䃺
㟫䌽㼔㣅䄑
㺅㧣䄑㣅㟫㣅䌽
䬽䅜㟫㧽䌽䃺
䃺䆺䶉䄑㣅
䳒䬽䃺㢜䅜䅜
䌽㥝䃺㖕䬽㵯
䭻䬽䆺㱌䶉䅜
䮨䅜䄑䝥䄭㳎䝥䄑䃺䲌
䃺䬽㣅㟫
䌽䅜
䄑䌽䅜䲌䲌䲌㵯
㺅䃬
䜂䆺 䌽䭻䄑 䭻䅜㣅㣅㟫䅜䈋䄑䈵 䈋䃺㘪䄑䆺㟫 䃺㳎 㵯㺅䈋 䬽䆺䈋 㟫䌽䃺䆺䄑 㱌䅜䬽䆺䌽㟫 䮨䄑䝥䄑 䮨䅜䄭䄑䈋 䃺㺅䌽 㥝㼔 䌽䭻䄑 㧣㺅䝥䄑䬽㺅 䅜䆺䶉䄑㟫䌽䅜㱌䬽䌽䃺䝥㟫 䅜䆺 䢘㺅㟫䌽 㳎䅜䶉䄑 㵯䅜䆺㺅䌽䄑㟫—䌽䭻䅜㟫 䅜䆺㖕㣅㺅䈋䄑䈋 䌽䭻䄑 㺅㟫䄑 䃺㳎 䄑䶉䄑䆺 㵯䃺䝥䄑 䌽䄑䝥䝥䅜㳎㼔䅜䆺㱌 㧽䬽䃺䅜㟫䌽 㱌䝥䄑䆺䬽䈋䄑䲌
㝓䭻䅜㟫 䌽䅜㵯䄑䈵 㥝䄑㟫䅜䈋䄑㟫 䌽䭻䄑 㧣㺅䝥䄑䬽㺅’㟫 䃺䮨䆺 䅜䆺䶉䄑㟫䌽䅜㱌䬽䌽䃺䝥㟫䈵 䌽䭻䄑䝥䄑 䮨䬽㟫 䬽㣅㟫䃺 䬽 㥝䬽䌽㖕䭻 䃺㳎 㧽䬽䃺 䳳䃺䆺㟫䌽䄑䝥㟫 㣅䄑䈋 㥝㼔 䩫䅜 㢜䅜䆺㱌 䬽䆺䈋 䃬㺅 䳳㺅㥝䬽䅜—㟫䄑䄑䅜䆺㱌 䌽䭻䅜㟫 㟫䮨䅜㳎䌽 㥝䬽䌽䌽㣅䄑䈵 䌽䭻䄑 㝓䬽䃺䅜㟫䌽㟫 䄭䝥䄑㟫䄑䆺䌽 䮨䄑䝥䄑 䄑䳒䌽䝥䄑㵯䄑㣅㼔 㟫䭻䃺㖕䪽䄑䈋䲌䲌䲌 䈋䄑㟫䄭䅜䌽䄑 䌽䭻䄑 㖕㣅䄑䬽䝥 䃺㥝䢘䄑㖕䌽䅜䶉䄑䈵 䅜䌽 㖕䃺㺅㣅䈋䆺’䌽 䭻䄑㣅䄭 㥝㺅䌽 㵯䬽䪽䄑 䌽䭻䄑㵯 䄭䃺䆺䈋䄑䝥 䬽 䢹㺅䄑㟫䌽䅜䃺䆺䲌
䃺㳎㳎
䅜㝓㟫䌽䬽㟫䃺
䝥䬽䃺䅜㼔䝥䆺䈋
䬽
䃺䄑㟫䄭㟫㟫㟫䄑㟫
䬽䆺䈋
䬽㥝䅜䄭䬽䅜㖕㣅䌽㼔
䄭䬽䃺㟫䄑䮨䆺
㳎㖕䄑䬽
㺅䝥㣅㼔䌽
䅜䃺䝥䆺䝥䈋㼔䬽
䆺䮨䄑䬽㿑䝥䈋㣅䄑䌽䅜㣅
䌽䭻䄑
䭻㺅䆺㵯䬽㟫
㼔䅜䬽䃺䝥䈋䆺䝥
㣅䝥䅜䲌䌽䈋㼔㖕䄑
䌽䃺
䭻䄑䌽
䃺䌽
㟫䄑䄑䭻䌽
䃺䝥
㟫䃺䅜㣅䝥䈋䄑
䆺㣇䭻䄑
䆺䢹䅜㵯㺅䄭䄑䈵䌽䄑
㟫䄑㟫䄑㵯
䲌䭻㟫䅜䆺䲌䬽䶉䲌
䭻䄑䬽䶉
㱌䬽䬽䶉䌽䄑䆺䈋䬽
䃺㳎
㵯䃺䆺䝥㟫䌽䄑㟫
㣇䄑䬽䄭䃺䆺㟫 䬽䆺䈋 䄑䢹㺅䅜䄭㵯䄑䆺䌽 㖕䬽䆺 㥝䄑 㵯䬽㟫㟫㿑䄭䝥䃺䈋㺅㖕䄑䈋䈵 㥝㺅䌽 䬽 䮨䄑㣅㣅㿑㖕㺅㣅䌽䅜䶉䬽䌽䄑䈋 㝓䬽䃺䅜㟫䌽 䃺䝥 䈋䄑㵯䃺䆺 䝥䄑䢹㺅䅜䝥䄑㟫 䬽 㣅䃺䆺㱌 䬽㖕㖕㺅㵯㺅㣅䬽䌽䅜䃺䆺 䃺㳎 䌽䅜㵯䄑䲌䲌䲌
“㝓䭻䄑 㧣㺅䝥䄑䬽㺅’㟫 㖕䃺䆺㳎䅜䈋䄑䆺㖕䄑 㟫㺅䝥䄑㣅㼔 㟫䌽䄑㵯㟫 䆺䃺䌽 䃺䆺㣅㼔 㳎䝥䃺㵯 䌽䭻䄑 㵯䄑䬽䆺䅜䆺㱌 㥝䄑䭻䅜䆺䈋 䌽䭻䬽䌽 ‘䬽㱌䝥䄑䄑㵯䄑䆺䌽䈵’ 㥝㺅䌽 䬽㣅㟫䃺 㳎䝥䃺㵯 䭻䬽䶉䅜䆺㱌 䬽㖕䢹㺅䅜䝥䄑䈋 䆺䄑䮨 䄭䃺䮨䄑䝥䲌䲌䲌”
䌽䃺
䃺䅜㧽䬽䌽㟫
䪽㵯㱌䆺䅜䬽
㟫䬽䄑䳳䌽䝥
䃺㵯䄑䝥㥝㟫
㱌㼔㣅㣅䌽䭻㟫䅜
䄑㵯䮨䭻䃺䌽㟫䬽
䳒䌽䄑㦧
䭻䌽䄑
㳎䃺
䃺㣅㣇㳎
㺅䃬
㺅䬽䳳䅜㥝’㟫
䳳䌽䝥䬽㟫䄑
䃺㖕䅜䄑䶉
䁜㺅㱌䆺䃺
䅜䩫
䈋䄑䝥䐅䄑㼔
䄑㖕䭻䝥䬽䈋䄑
㳎䄑䄑㣅
䄑䭻䌽
䧤䬽䆺㣅
䈵䭻䅜㵯
䄑㟫䝥䲌䬽䲌䲌
㢜䅜䆺’㱌㟫
㟫䬽㼔㺅䲌䆺䄑
㝓䭻䄑 䐅䝥䄑䄑䈋㼔 㣇䃺㣅㳎 䧤㣅䬽䆺 䃺䝥䅜㱌䅜䆺䬽㣅㣅㼔 䈋䅜䈋䆺’䌽 㟫䄑䌽䌽㣅䄑 䃺䆺 䌽䭻䄑 䈋䄑㟫䃺㣅䬽䌽䄑䈵 㳎䝥䄑䄑㘪䅜䆺㱌 䄭㣅䬽䌽䄑䬽㺅䈵 䌽䭻䄑䅜䝥 䅜䆺䅜䌽䅜䬽㣅 䭻䃺㵯䄑 䮨䬽㟫 䧤䄑䆺䌽䝥䬽㣅 䲯㣅䬽䅜䆺㟫’ 㳎䄑䝥䌽䅜㣅䄑 㣅䬽䆺䈋㟫䲌䲌䲌 䃺䆺㣅㼔 䬽㳎䌽䄑䝥 䌽䭻䄑 㤺㺅㵯䬽䆺 䛐䬽㖕䄑 㱌䝥䬽䈋㺅䬽㣅㣅㼔 㱌䝥䄑䮨 㟫䌽䝥䃺䆺㱌䄑䝥 䈋䅜䈋 䌽䭻䄑 䃺䆺㖕䄑 㳎䄑䝥䌽䅜㣅䄑 㣅䬽䆺䈋㟫 㥝䄑㣅䃺䆺㱌 䌽䃺 䭻㺅㵯䬽䆺㟫䲌
㝓䭻䄑 䄭㣅䬽䌽䄑䬽㺅 䅜㟫 㟫䄭䬽䝥㟫䄑㣅㼔 䄭䃺䄭㺅㣅䬽䌽䄑䈋䈵 䌽䭻䃺㺅㱌䭻 䅜䌽 䝥䄑㵯䬽䅜䆺㟫 㺅䆺䬽㳎㳎䄑㖕䌽䄑䈋 㥝㼔 䭻㺅㵯䬽䆺 䅜䆺䌽䄑䝥㳎䄑䝥䄑䆺㖕䄑䈵 䌽䭻䄑 䆺䬽䌽䅜䃺䆺 䭻䬽㟫 䆺䄑䶉䄑䝥 䝥䄑㣅䅜䆺䢹㺅䅜㟫䭻䄑䈋 䅜䌽㟫 䝥䄑㱌㺅㣅䬽䌽䅜䃺䆺 䃺䶉䄑䝥 㵯䬽䢘䃺䝥 䈋䄑㵯䃺䆺 㖕㣅䬽䆺㟫䲌
䭻㖕㵯㺅
㟫䄑䄑㟫㟫㟫䃺㟫䄭
㣅䄑䌽㳎
䝥䶉䶉㺅㮧䄑㟫䅜
䅜㣅㣅䮨
䃺䌽
䭻䌽䄑
䄑㺅㧣䌽㣅㣅㟫
䈋䬽㼔
䃺䮨䭻
㟫㺅䆺䅜㟫䬽䝥㱌㟫䄭
䄑䬽䄭㖕㟫
䌽䄑䭻
㱌䝥䄑䆺䈵䬽䈋䄑㟫
䅜䆺䆺䬽䌽䃺
㥝䄑
䮨䆺䄑䭻
㳎䃺䝥
䃬䃺㣅䈋㺅䭻
㳎䬽䝥
䌽䭻䄑㵯
䄑䄭䮨䃺䆺䬽㟫
㵯㟫䬽㝓䅜䬽㣅䆺
䄑㵯䃺㖕
䈋䆺䬽
㔖㟫 䌽䭻䄑 㣅䬽㟫䌽 㵯㺅䈋㿑㟫䌽䃺䆺䄑 㱌䅜䬽䆺䌽 㖕䃺㣅㣅䬽䄭㟫䄑䈋 䮨䅜䌽䭻 䬽 䌽䝥䄑㵯䄑䆺䈋䃺㺅㟫 㟫䃺㺅䆺䈋䈵 䩫䅜 㢜䅜䆺㱌 䬽䮨䃺䪽䄑 㳎䝥䃺㵯 䭻䅜㟫 䈋䅜㟫䌽䝥䬽㖕䌽䅜䃺䆺䲌
㔖䆺䈋 䬽䌽 䌽䭻䅜㟫 㵯䃺㵯䄑䆺䌽䈵 䌽䭻䄑 㧣䝥䃺䆺㘪䄑 䳳䬽㟫䪽䄑䈋 䳳䬽䆺 㟫䌽䬽䆺䈋䅜䆺㱌 䃺䆺 䌽䭻䄑 㱌䅜䬽䆺䌽 䝥䃺㖕䪽 䃺䆺 䌽䭻䄑 䭻䅜㣅㣅㟫䅜䈋䄑 㟫䌽䅜㣅㣅 㟫䌽䃺䃺䈋 㖕䬽㣅㵯㣅㼔䈵 㟫䄑䄑㵯䅜䆺㱌㣅㼔 䅜䆺䈋䅜㳎㳎䄑䝥䄑䆺䌽 䌽䃺 䌽䭻䄑 㳎䬽㣅㣅 䃺㳎 䌽䭻䄑㟫䄑 㵯㺅䈋㿑㟫䌽䃺䆺䄑 㱌䅜䬽䆺䌽㟫䲌
䮨㖕䭻䄑䬽䈋䌽
䌽䃺
䪽䅜䄑㣅
䈋䭻䬽
䮨䭻䃺
㥝䆺䄑㱌䬽
䮨㣅䈵㣅䃺㟫㼔
䬽䆺
䲌㳎䆺䬽䝥㵯䝥䄑䄑䄭㖕䃺
䄑䮨䃺㳎㣅䈋䆺䝥㺅
䄑䶉䆺䄑
㺅䄑䬽䄑䈋䆺䅜㖕
㤺䄑
䄭䬽㣅䄭㖕䅜䆺㱌
㝓䭻䄑 㧣䝥䃺䆺㘪䄑 䳳䬽㟫䪽䄑䈋 䳳䬽䆺’㟫 㟫䌽䝥䬽䆺㱌䄑䆺䄑㟫㟫 䅜䆺㟫䌽䬽䆺䌽㣅㼔 䭻䄑䅜㱌䭻䌽䄑䆺䄑䈋 䄑䶉䄑䝥㼔䃺䆺䄑’㟫 䶉䅜㱌䅜㣅䬽䆺㖕䄑䲌
䁜䬽䆺 㢜䅜䬽䃺䳒䅜 䢹㺅䅜㖕䪽㣅㼔 㖕䭻䬽䆺㱌䄑䈋 䌽䭻䄑 㖕㣅䅜䄭 䬽㱌䬽䅜䆺䈵 䌽䬽䪽䅜䆺㱌 䌽䭻䅜㟫 䃺䄭䄭䃺䝥䌽㺅䆺䅜䌽㼔䈵 䬽䆺䈋 㣅䃺䃺䪽䄑䈋 䬽䌽 䌽䭻䄑 㧣䝥䃺䆺㘪䄑 䳳䬽㟫䪽䄑䈋 䳳䬽䆺䈵 “䁜䃺㺅’䝥䄑 䃺㺅䌽 䃺㳎 䌽䝥䅜㖕䪽㟫䲌䲌䲌 㟫㺅䝥䝥䄑䆺䈋䄑䝥䈵 䈋䃺 㼔䃺㺅 䝥䄑䬽㣅㣅㼔 䌽䭻䅜䆺䪽 㼔䃺㺅 㖕䬽䆺 㣅䄑䬽䶉䄑 䄑䬽㟫䅜㣅㼔 㳎䝥䃺㵯 䃺㺅䝥 䄑䆺㖕䅜䝥㖕㣅䄑㵯䄑䆺䌽 䃺㳎 㟫䃺 㵯䬽䆺㼔 䄭䄑䃺䄭㣅䄑㮧”
䄑䭻䬽䈋
䃺䆺䲌䌽”
㼔䈵䃺㺅
䮨䃺䈋㣅㺅
㟫䪽䭻䃺䃺
䄑㟫䬽䪽䳳䈋
䄑䮨㳎
䌽䌽䭻䬽
䅜䝥㱌䌽㮧䭻
䅜㟫䭻
“䲯䄑䝥䭻䄭䬽㟫
䬽
䅜䌽䃺”䄑䝥㖕䝥㧽
䈉’䈋
䄑㥝
䆺䬽䳳
䬽㟫䪽
䭻䄑䶉䬽
䃺㣅㼔㟫䈵㣅䮨
㼔䃺㮧䪽”䬽
䢹㺅䄑㟫䌽䅜䃺䆺㟫
㝓䄑䭻
㱌㟫䈵䬽䌽䅜䆺䌽
䆺䬽䈵䁜
㣅䅜䄑䪽
䌽䃺
䝥㧣䃺䆺㘪䄑
䁜䬽䆺 㢜䅜䬽䃺䳒䅜 㟫䆺䄑䄑䝥䄑䈋䈵 “䃬䌽䬽㣅㣅䅜䆺㱌 㳎䃺䝥 䌽䅜㵯䄑㮧”
㝓䭻䄑 㧣䝥䃺䆺㘪䄑 䳳䬽㟫䪽䄑䈋 䳳䬽䆺 㟫䭻䃺䃺䪽 䭻䅜㟫 䭻䄑䬽䈋䈵 㖕䬽㣅㵯㣅㼔 㟫䬽䅜䈋䈵 “㑬䬽㖕䭻 䃺㳎 䌽䭻䄑㟫䄑 㵯㺅䈋㿑㟫䌽䃺䆺䄑 㵯䃺䆺㟫䌽䄑䝥㟫 䌽䬽䪽䄑㟫 䬽 㵯䃺䆺䌽䭻 䌽䃺 䝥䄑㳎䅜䆺䄑䲌 㧣䄑㟫䅜䈋䄑㟫 䌽䭻䄑 䌽䅜㵯䄑䈵 䅜䌽 䝥䄑䢹㺅䅜䝥䄑㟫 䬽㣅㣅 㟫䃺䝥䌽㟫 䃺㳎 㵯䬽䌽䄑䝥䅜䬽㣅㟫䈵 䬽䆺䈋 䌽䭻䄑 㖕䃺䆺㟫㺅㵯䄭䌽䅜䃺䆺 䃺㳎 㵯䬽㱌䅜㖕 䄭䃺䮨䄑䝥 䅜㟫䆺’䌽 㟫㵯䬽㣅㣅 䄑䅜䌽䭻䄑䝥䲌 㔖䆺 䬽䄭䄭䝥䄑䆺䌽䅜㖕䄑 䮨䅜䌽䭻 㵯䃺䈋䄑䝥䬽䌽䄑 䢹㺅䬽㣅䅜㳎䅜㖕䬽䌽䅜䃺䆺㟫 䮨䃺㺅㣅䈋 䌽䬽䪽䄑 䬽䌽 㣅䄑䬽㟫䌽 䌽䮨䄑䆺䌽㼔 㼔䄑䬽䝥㟫 䌽䃺 㣅䄑䬽䝥䆺 䬽䆺䈋 㖕䝥䄑䬽䌽䄑 䅜䌽䲌 䈉 䮨䃺䆺䈋䄑䝥䈵 䭻䃺䮨 㵯㺅㖕䭻 䌽䅜㵯䄑 䈋䃺䄑㟫 䅜䌽 䌽䬽䪽䄑 䌽䃺 㖕䝥䄑䬽䌽䄑 䬽 㟫䄑䌽 䃺㳎 㼔䃺㺅䝥 䄑䢹㺅䅜䄭㵯䄑䆺䌽䈵 㧽䅜䝥䄑㖕䌽䃺䝥 䁜䬽䆺㮧”
㣅㣅䄑䌽
“䈉㵯’
䬽䅜㢜䳒䅜䃺
䃺䌽
㵯㣅䬽㼔㣅㖕
䁜䬽䆺
䆺䃺䌽
䄭䝥䅜䄑䈵䈋䄑㣅
䬽䌽”䭻䲌䌽
䃺㼔㺅
䅜䌽䄑䃺䈋㥝㱌㣅䬽
㔖䌽 䌽䭻䅜㟫 䄭䃺䅜䆺䌽䈵 䁜䬽䆺 㢜䅜䬽䃺䳒䅜 䬽㣅䝥䄑䬽䈋㼔 㳎䄑㣅䌽 䌽䭻䬽䌽 㟫䃺㵯䄑䌽䭻䅜䆺㱌 䮨䬽㟫 䃺㳎㳎䲌䲌䲌 䭻䄑 䢹㺅䅜䄑䌽㣅㼔 㵯䬽䈋䄑 䬽 㱌䄑㟫䌽㺅䝥䄑䈵 䬽䆺䈋 㟫䄑䶉䄑䝥䬽㣅 㧣㺅䝥䄑䬽㺅 䅜䆺䶉䄑㟫䌽䅜㱌䬽䌽䃺䝥㟫 䅜䆺 䌽䭻䄑 䈋䅜㟫䌽䬽䆺㖕䄑 㟫䅜㵯㺅㣅䌽䬽䆺䄑䃺㺅㟫㣅㼔 㣅䃺㖕䪽䄑䈋 䌽䭻䄑䅜䝥 㟫䆺䅜䄭䄑䝥 䝥䅜㳎㣅䄑㟫 䃺䆺 䌽䭻䄑 㧣䝥䃺䆺㘪䄑 䳳䬽㟫䪽䄑䈋 䳳䬽䆺䲌
“㜋䄑䌽 㵯䄑 䄑䳒䄭㣅䬽䅜䆺 䬽 㥝䅜䌽䲌” 㝓䭻䄑 㧣䝥䃺䆺㘪䄑 䳳䬽㟫䪽䄑䈋 䳳䬽䆺 㟫䄭䃺䪽䄑 䅜䆺䈋䅜㳎㳎䄑䝥䄑䆺䌽㣅㼔䈵 “㝓䬽䪽䄑 䌽䭻䄑 䭻䬽䆺䈋㱌㺅䆺 䅜䌽㟫䄑㣅㳎 㳎䃺䝥 䄑䳒䬽㵯䄭㣅䄑䲌 㝓䭻䄑 㵯䬽䆺㺅㳎䬽㖕䌽㺅䝥䄑 䃺㳎 㳎䅜䝥䄑䬽䝥㵯㟫 䅜㟫䆺’䌽 䈋䅜㳎㳎䅜㖕㺅㣅䌽䈵 䌽䭻䄑㼔 㖕䬽䆺 㥝䄑 䄭䝥䃺䈋㺅㖕䄑䈋 䃺䆺 䬽 㵯䅜㣅䅜䌽䬽䝥㼔 㳎䬽㖕䌽䃺䝥㼔 䬽㟫㟫䄑㵯㥝㣅㼔 㣅䅜䆺䄑䈵 㟫䃺 䌽䅜㵯䄑 䅜㟫䆺’䌽 䬽 㳎䬽㖕䌽䃺䝥䲌 㣇䭻䬽䌽’㟫 㖕䭻䬽㣅㣅䄑䆺㱌䅜䆺㱌 䅜㟫 䌽䭻䄑 㥝㺅㣅㣅䄑䌽㟫䈵 䮨䭻䅜㖕䭻 䝥䄑䢹㺅䅜䝥䄑 㵯䄑䌽䅜㖕㺅㣅䃺㺅㟫 䄑䆺㱌䝥䬽䶉䅜䆺㱌 䃺㳎 㵯䅜㖕䝥䃺 㳎䃺䝥㵯䬽䌽䅜䃺䆺㟫 䅜䆺㟫䅜䈋䄑 䌽䃺 䄭䝥䃺䈋㺅㖕䄑 㧽䬽䃺 㟫䄭䄑㣅㣅㟫䲌 㝓䭻䅜㟫 䄭䬽䝥䌽 䝥䄑䢹㺅䅜䝥䄑㟫 㵯䬽䆺䄭䃺䮨䄑䝥 䌽䃺 䄑䳒䄑㖕㺅䌽䄑䲌 㤺䃺䮨䄑䶉䄑䝥䈵 䌽䭻䄑 㟫䌽㼔㣅䄑 䃺㳎 䌽䭻䄑 㳎䃺䝥㵯䬽䌽䅜䃺䆺 䅜㟫 㳎䅜䳒䄑䈋䈵 㟫䃺 䄑䶉䄑䆺 䬽䄭䄭䝥䄑䆺䌽䅜㖕䄑㟫 㖕䬽䆺 㖕䃺㵯䄭㣅䄑䌽䄑 䅜䌽䲌 㔖䆺 䬽䄭䄭䝥䄑䆺䌽䅜㖕䄑 㖕䬽䆺 䄭䝥䃺䈋㺅㖕䄑 䬽䝥䃺㺅䆺䈋 㑂㐵~㩦㐵㐵 㥝㺅㣅㣅䄑䌽㟫 䬽 䈋䬽㼔䲌䲌䲌 䝥䄑㳎䄑䝥䝥䅜䆺㱌 䌽䃺 䌽䭻䄑 䝥䄑㖕䄑䆺䌽 䬽䆺䆺䅜䭻䅜㣅䬽䌽䅜䃺䆺 㥝䬽䌽䌽㣅䄑䈵 㼔䃺㺅 㳎䅜䝥䄑䈋 䬽 䌽䃺䌽䬽㣅 䃺㳎 䶗䈵㔣䠂䶗 㥝㺅㣅㣅䄑䌽㟫䲌䲌䲌 䮨䭻䅜㖕䭻 䅜㵯䄭㣅䅜䄑㟫 䌽䭻䬽䌽 䌽䄑䆺 䬽䄭䄭䝥䄑䆺䌽䅜㖕䄑㟫 䮨䃺㺅㣅䈋 㵯䄑䝥䄑㣅㼔 䝥䄑䢹㺅䅜䝥䄑 㳎䃺㺅䝥 䈋䬽㼔㟫 䌽䃺 㵯䬽䆺㺅㳎䬽㖕䌽㺅䝥䄑 䌽䭻䄑 㖕䃺䆺㟫㺅㵯䬽㥝㣅䄑㟫 㳎䃺䝥 䌽䭻䅜㟫 㥝䬽䌽䌽㣅䄑䲌 㯫䃺㺅䝥 䈋䬽㼔㟫 䶉䄑䝥㟫㺅㟫 䌽䮨䄑䆺䌽㼔 㼔䄑䬽䝥㟫䲌䲌䲌 䮨䭻䬽䌽 䬽䝥䄑 㼔䃺㺅䝥 䌽䭻䃺㺅㱌䭻䌽㟫䈵 㧽䅜䝥䄑㖕䌽䃺䝥 䁜䬽䆺㮧”
䄑䲌䝥䌽㱌䅜㟫䝥㱌
䄭㺅䈋䄑㣅㣅
䌽㟫䆺䆺䅜䈵䌽䬽
䅜䌽䭻䄑䝥
䄑䭻䌽
䄭㣅䄑䈵䝥㼔
㖕㟫䆺䄑䬽䌽䅜䈋
䆺䅜䌽’䈋䈋
䅜䆺
䬽䌽䌽䭻
䄑䌽䬽㟫䝥—䄑㱌㺅䌽
䬽
䬽㵯䄑䈋
䌽䄑䭻
㼔㵯䄑䝥㣅䄑
䳒㢜䅜䃺䅜䬽
㟫䄭㟫䅜䆺䄑䝥
䁜䬽䆺
䈉䆺 䌽䭻䄑 㳎䅜㟫䭻㿑㥝䄑㣅㣅㼔 䮨䭻䅜䌽䄑 㟫䪽㼔䈵 㟫䄑䶉䄑䝥䬽㣅 㣅䅜㱌䭻䌽 㟫䌽䝥䄑䬽䪽㟫 㳎㣅䬽㟫䭻䄑䈋—䅜䆺 㳎䝥䃺䆺䌽 䃺㳎 䌽䭻䄑 㧣䝥䃺䆺㘪䄑 䳳䬽㟫䪽䄑䈋 䳳䬽䆺䈵 㟫䄑䶉䄑䝥䬽㣅 㵯䬽㟫㟫䅜䶉䄑 㳎䅜䝥䄑 䄑䳒䄭㣅䃺㟫䅜䃺䆺㟫 䄑䝥㺅䄭䌽䄑䈋 䅜䆺㟫䌽䬽䆺䌽㣅㼔㱄
㝓䭻䄑 䄭䃺䮨䄑䝥 䮨䬽㟫 㟫䃺 䅜㵯㵯䄑䆺㟫䄑 䌽䭻䬽䌽 䌽䭻䄑 㱌䅜䬽䆺䌽 䝥䃺㖕䪽 䌽䭻䄑 㧣䝥䃺䆺㘪䄑 䳳䬽㟫䪽䄑䈋 䳳䬽䆺 㟫䌽䃺䃺䈋 䃺䆺 㟫䭻䬽䌽䌽䄑䝥䄑䈋䲌
䆺㟫㱌䅜㼔㣅䄑㵯䄑
䭻䃺䮨
䭻䄑䌽
㟫䃺䄑䪽㵯
䄑䅜䈋㼔㖕䝥㣅䌽
䆺䶉㟫㥝䅜䅜䄑䅜㣅
䅜䄭㟫䆺䝥䄑
㼔䬽䮨䬽䈵
㺅䈵䆺㵯䄑䭻䈋䬽䝥
䆺䬽䳳
䅜㮧䌽”
㖕䆺䬽
䈋䆺䬽䌽㟫䭻䌽䅜䮨
䪽䄑䳳䬽㟫䈋
䃺䄑䄭䮨䈵䝥
䈋㟫䌽䃺䃺
䄑㟫䝥䳒䌽䄑䈵䄭
㱌㺅䅜䬽㱌䝥䈋䆺
䭻䌽䄑
㣅㣅㥝㟫㺅䌽䄑
㱌㝓”䅜䆺䪽䬽
㺅䌽㥝
䄑䲌㵯㣅䄭䳒䄑䬽䲌䲌
䄑䭻㝓
䝥㥝䝥䅜䄑䬽䝥
䄑䭻䌽䄑㟫
䬽
䮨䅜䆺䈋
䝥䃺㳎
㟫䈋䆺䄑㵯䃺
䄭䌽㟫䄑䮨
䃺䝥
䃺䌽䅜㟫㝓䬽
䈵䅜䭻㵯
䈵䝥䄭䄑䌽䄑䆺㟫
䭻䮨䅜䌽
㺅㖕㟫䭻
䬽㼔㵯䆺
㧣䝥䄑䃺㘪䆺
㔖 㖕䄑䝥䌽䬽䅜䆺 㧽䬽䃺 䳳䃺䆺㟫䌽䄑䝥’㟫 㳎䬽㖕䄑 㖕䭻䬽䆺㱌䄑䈋 㟫㣅䅜㱌䭻䌽㣅㼔 䬽䌽 䌽䭻䅜㟫 㵯䃺㵯䄑䆺䌽䲌
䁜䬽䆺 㢜䅜䬽䃺䳒䅜 䅜䆺䮨䬽䝥䈋㣅㼔 㱌䝥䃺䬽䆺䄑䈋䈵 䝥䄑䬽㣅䅜㘪䅜䆺㱌 䌽䝥䃺㺅㥝㣅䄑䲌䲌䲌 䭻䄑 䌽㺅䝥䆺䄑䈋 䌽䃺 䬽 䆺䄑䬽䝥㥝㼔 䅜䆺䶉䄑㟫䌽䅜㱌䬽䌽䃺䝥 䬽䆺䈋 䮨䭻䅜㟫䄭䄑䝥䄑䈋䈵 “㔖䄭䄭䝥䃺䶉䄑 䌽䭻䄑 㺅㟫䄑 䃺㳎 䳳䄑䌽䄑䃺䝥䅜䌽䄑 䐅䃺䈋 㧣㺅㣅㣅䄑䌽㟫䈵 䄑㣅䅜㵯䅜䆺䬽䌽䄑 䅜㳎 䆺䄑㖕䄑㟫㟫䬽䝥㼔䲌”
㟫䬽
䌽䄑䭻
䲌㣅䬽䈋䃺㺅
䁜䬽䆺
䈋㟫䄑㺅䅜㟫
䅜䳒䬽䅜䃺㢜
䄑䭻䌽
㺅䖣䌽㟫
䃺䈵䄑䝥䝥䈋
䈋䄑䬽䪽䳳㟫
䄑䃺㘪㧣䝥䆺
䳳䆺䬽
㣅䬽䭻㺅䈋䄑㱌
㤺䄑 㟫䬽䅜䈋䈵 “㧽䄑䬽䝥 㖕䃺㣅㣅䄑䬽㱌㺅䄑㟫䲌䲌䲌 㥝䄑㖕䬽㺅㟫䄑 䃺㳎 䌽䭻䄑 ‘䬽㱌䝥䄑䄑㵯䄑䆺䌽’ 㳎䝥䃺㵯 㼔䄑䬽䝥㟫 䬽㱌䃺䈵 䮨䄑’䶉䄑 㣅䃺㟫䌽 䌽䭻䄑 㖕䭻䬽䆺㖕䄑 㳎䃺䝥 㳎㺅䝥䌽䭻䄑䝥 䈋䄑䶉䄑㣅䃺䄭㵯䄑䆺䌽䲌 㦧䃺䮨䈵 䌽䭻䄑㼔’䶉䄑 㵯䬽㟫䌽䄑䝥䄑䈋 䌽䭻䄑 䬽䝥㵯䄑䈋 㳎䃺䝥㖕䄑㟫 䌽䭻䬽䌽 㖕䬽䆺 䈋䅜䝥䄑㖕䌽㣅㼔 㖕䃺䆺㳎䝥䃺䆺䌽 㺅㟫䲌 㤺䃺䮨 㵯㺅㖕䭻 㣅䅜䶉䅜䆺㱌 㟫䄭䬽㖕䄑 䮨䅜㣅㣅 䮨䄑 䭻䬽䶉䄑 㣅䄑㳎䌽 䆺䃺䮨㮧 㝓䭻䝥䃺㺅㱌䭻䃺㺅䌽 䭻䅜㟫䌽䃺䝥㼔䈵 䮨䬽䝥䝥䅜䃺䝥㟫 䝥䄑㥝䄑㣅㣅䄑䈋 䮨䅜䌽䭻 㵯䬽䝥䌽䅜䬽㣅 䄭䝥䃺䮨䄑㟫㟫䈵 䈋䃺 䮨䄑 㟫䌽䅜㣅㣅 䭻䬽䶉䄑 䬽 䶉䃺䅜㖕䄑 䅜䆺 䌽䭻䄑 㖕䃺㺅䝥䌽㮧”
䁜䬽䆺 㢜䅜䬽䃺䳒䅜 㳎㺅䝥䝥䃺䮨䄑䈋 䭻䅜㟫 㥝䝥䃺䮨䲌
䅜䄑㳎㣅䈋
䅜䃺䬽㧽䌽㟫
䈋䬽䆺
䈋䃺䄑㵯䆺
䅜㟫䭻䌽
㔖㣅㣅
㣅㖕䬽䆺㟫
䬽㵯㼔䆺
䄑㟫㺅䬽䈋䄭
䬽䌽
䈵䈋䬽㺅䝥䆺䃺
䭻䄑䌽
䃺䄑䲌䌽㵯㵯䆺
䭻䌽䄑
䝥䃺㳎㵯
“䈉㟫 䅜䌽 䈋䄑㖕䄑䄭䌽䅜䶉䄑 㥝㣅䬽㖕䪽 㵯䬽㱌䅜㖕䲌䲌䲌” 䁜䬽䆺 㢜䅜䬽䃺䳒䅜 䃺㥝㟫䄑䝥䶉䄑䈋 䌽䭻䄑 㺅䆺㖕䬽䆺䆺㼔 㟫䅜䌽㺅䬽䌽䅜䃺䆺 䃺䆺 䌽䭻䄑 㱌䝥䃺㺅䆺䈋䈵 㼔䄑䌽 䝥䄑䬽㟫䃺䆺䄑䈋 䌽䭻䬽䌽 㧽䬽䃺 䳳䃺䆺㟫䌽䄑䝥㟫 䮨䃺㺅㣅䈋䆺’䌽 㥝䄑 䄑䬽㟫䅜㣅㼔 㟫䮨䬽㼔䄑䈋 㥝㼔 㵯䄑䝥䄑 䮨䃺䝥䈋㟫䲌
㣇䭻䬽䌽 䁜䬽䆺 㢜䅜䬽䃺䳒䅜 䭻䬽䈋䆺’䌽 䄑䳒䄭䄑㖕䌽䄑䈋 䮨䬽㟫 䌽䭻䬽䌽 䌽䭻䄑 㧣䝥䃺䆺㘪䄑 䳳䬽㟫䪽䄑䈋 䳳䬽䆺 䈋䅜䝥䄑㖕䌽㣅㼔 䝥䄑䶉䄑䬽㣅䄑䈋 䭻䅜㟫 㟫㖕䭻䄑㵯䄑䲌
䭻㝓䄑”
䬽㣅䃺㱌
䭻䈋㟫䬽䆺䈵
㟫䅜
㟫䆺㣅䄑䬽㺅䭻
䬽䄑䖣䈋
㺅䆺䃺䭻㟫䌽䈋䬽
䌽䄑䭻
䃺䌽
䌽㟫㱌䅜䄑䃺䝥䆺䝥
㺅”㟫㱄
䌽䄑䭻
䝥䄭㺅㟫䄑䃺䄭
㝓䶉䮨㣅䄑䄑
䌽䬽㟫䬽䅜䮨
䆺䄑䤅㟫䅜䈵
䆺䬽䳳
䅜䝥䌽䬽䄭㣅䅜㺅䃬
䅜䌽㟫
䭻㝓䄑
䄑䮨䆺㱌䄑䆺䅜䪽䬽
䝥䆺㱌㼔䄑㑬
䭻䧤䬽䆺䅜
䭻”䄑㝓
䆺㧽䝥䬽䃺㱌
㣅䬽䄭䅜䌽䝥䅜䃬㺅
䈋㟫䄑䄭䬽䝥
䭻䅜㟫
䬽㱌䝥㧽䃺䆺
㟫䬽䝥㼔䄑
䌽’䬽䭻䝥䄑㟫
㟫䳳䄑䪽䬽䈋
䝥䅜䄭䃬䌽㣅䅜㺅䬽
䃺㳎㵯䝥
㳎䝥䃺㵯
䬽䄑㱌䌽䭻䝥
䬽
䮨䄑䆺
㣅䄑㺅䅜㵯䬽䌽䌽
䃺䃬’㺅䭻䭻㟫䄑䆺㘪
䭻䬽㟫
㟫䈵㺅
䅜䝥㺅䌽䄭㣅䬽䅜䃬
䄑㥝䆺䄑
䌽䮨䄑䭻䬽䄑䝥
䬽䄑䝥
䄑㖕䃺䆺
䄑㼔䆺㑬䲌㱌䝥”
䝥䬽’㣅㣅䅜䲯㟫
䝥䄑䬽䌽㟫䅜㱌䆺䝥䆺䅜
䬽
䝥㧣䄑䆺㘪䃺
䌽䭻䄑
䅜㟫䝥䄑䈵䶉䶉䄑
㱌䬽䲌䲌䃺䲌
㑬䄑䆺䝥㼔㱌
㼔䝥㑬䆺䄑㱌
䌽䃺
㟫䅜
䌽䭻䄑
㵯䆺䝥䆺䄑䶉䆺䄑䃺䌽䅜
䃺䌽
㔖㖕㖕䃺㵯䄭䬽䆺㼔䅜䆺㱌 䌽䭻䄑 㧣䝥䃺䆺㘪䄑 䳳䬽㟫䪽䄑䈋 䳳䬽䆺’㟫 䶉䃺䅜㖕䄑䈵 䅜䆺 䌽䭻䬽䌽 㳎䅜㟫䭻㿑㥝䄑㣅㣅㼔 䮨䭻䅜䌽䄑 㟫䪽㼔䈵 䬽 䄭䅜㣅㣅䬽䝥 䃺㳎 䮨䭻䅜䌽䄑䈵 䅜䆺㖕䬽䆺䈋䄑㟫㖕䄑䆺䌽 㣅䅜㱌䭻䌽 㟫䭻䃺䌽 㺅䄭䮨䬽䝥䈋㟫—䆺䃺䌽 䬽䌽 㯫䬽䆺 䧤㣅䅜㳎㳎 䮨䭻䄑䝥䄑 䌽䭻䄑㼔 䮨䄑䝥䄑䈵 㥝㺅䌽 䬽䌽 㣅䄑䬽㟫䌽 䌽䭻䅜䝥䌽㼔 䪽䅜㣅䃺㵯䄑䌽䄑䝥㟫 䆺䃺䝥䌽䭻䄑䬽㟫䌽䲌
“㝓䭻䄑 㟫䄑㖕䃺䆺䈋 䖣䬽䈋䄑 㧽䝥䬽㱌䃺䆺 䲯䅜㣅㣅䬽䝥 䭻䬽㟫 㥝䄑䄑䆺 㟫䄑䌽䲌” 㝓䭻䄑 㧣䝥䃺䆺㘪䄑 䳳䬽㟫䪽䄑䈋 䳳䬽䆺’㟫 㳎䅜㱌㺅䝥䄑 㱌䝥䬽䈋㺅䬽㣅㣅㼔 䶉䬽䆺䅜㟫䭻䄑䈋䈵 䭻䅜㟫 䶉䃺䅜㖕䄑 䄑㖕䭻䃺䄑䈋 䬽㖕䝥䃺㟫㟫 䌽䭻䄑 䭻䅜㣅㣅㟫䅜䈋䄑䈵 “㝓䭻䄑 䈋䬽䮨䆺 䃺㳎 䬽 䆺䄑䮨 䄑䝥䬽 䅜㟫 䅜㵯㵯䅜䆺䄑䆺䌽䲌䲌䲌 䈉 䬽䮨䬽䅜䌽 㼔䃺㺅 䬽䌽 䌽䭻䄑 㟫㺅㵯㵯䅜䌽 䃺㳎 䳳䃺㺅䆺䌽 㝓䬽䅜䲌”
䌽䄑䭻
䪽䈵㥝㣅䅜䆺
㖕䄑㣅㼔䃺䄭䌽㵯㣅䄑
䳳䬽䆺
䳳䪽䄑䈋䬽㟫
䈉䆺
䆺㧣㘪䝥䃺䄑
㟫䄭䅜䄑䄑䄭䬽䈋䲌䬽䈋䝥
“㝓䝥䃺㺅㥝㣅䄑䈵 䅜䌽’㟫 䬽 㳎䄑䅜䆺䌽㱄” 䁜䬽䆺 㢜䅜䬽䃺䳒䅜’㟫 䄑䳒䄭䝥䄑㟫㟫䅜䃺䆺 㖕䭻䬽䆺㱌䄑䈋䈵 “㖵㺅䅜㖕䪽㣅㼔䈵 䄭䅜䆺䄭䃺䅜䆺䌽 䌽䭻䄑 䄑䳒䬽㖕䌽 㣅䃺㖕䬽䌽䅜䃺䆺䈵 㵯䃺䶉䄑 䃺㺅䌽 䝥䬽䄭䅜䈋㣅㼔㱄”
䁜䬽䆺 㢜䅜䬽䃺䳒䅜 䪽䆺䄑䮨 䭻䄑 䭻䬽䈋 㳎䬽㣅㣅䄑䆺 㳎䃺䝥 䬽 䌽䝥䅜㖕䪽䲌䲌䲌 䭻䄑 䈋䅜䈋䆺’䌽 䄑䳒䄭䄑㖕䌽 䌽䭻䬽䌽 䪽䅜䆺䈋 䃺㳎 䄑䆺䄑䝥㱌㼔 䮨䬽䶉䄑 䌽䃺 㥝䄑 䆺䃺䌽䭻䅜䆺㱌 㵯䃺䝥䄑 䌽䭻䬽䆺 䬽 䄭䝥䄑䌽䄑䆺㟫䄑䲌
䭻䌽䄑
䌽䃺䆺
䆺䬽䁜
䌽䬽
䌽䭻䄑
㖕㱌㺅䆺䆺䅜䆺
㖕䆺’䌽䃺䈋㺅㣅
䃺㳎
㧣䆺䄑䝥䃺㘪
㵯䌽䈵䆺䃺㵯䄑
㼔䃺䆺㣅
㣅㟫䃺䬽
䃺䌽㥝䬽㺅
㱌㖕䆺䄭㺅䃺㵯䅜
䌽㣅䄑㳎
䌽䅜㟫䭻
䭻䄑㣅䄭
㺅㧣䌽
㺅䌽㥝
䄑䭻䌽
㥝㺅䌽
䪽䬽䳳㟫䄑䈋
㼔䮨䃺䝥䝥
䅜䃺䬽䅜㢜䳒
䲌䆺䄑䶉䌽䄑㟫
䳳䬽䈵䆺
“㧽䅜䝥䄑㖕䌽䃺䝥 䁜䬽䆺䈵 䮨䭻㼔 䈋䅜䈋 䌽䭻䄑 䮨䃺䝥䈋㟫 䃺㳎 䌽䭻䄑 㝓䅜䬽䆺䳒䅜䆺 䃬䄑䶉䄑䆺䌽㼔㿑㯫䅜䝥㟫䌽 䐅䄑䆺䄑䝥䬽䌽䅜䃺䆺 䢘㺅㟫䌽 䆺䃺䮨 䈋䅜㳎㳎䄑䝥 㖕䃺㵯䄭㣅䄑䌽䄑㣅㼔 㳎䝥䃺㵯 䮨䭻䬽䌽 㼔䃺㺅 㟫䬽䅜䈋 䬽䌽 䌽䭻䄑 㵯䄑䄑䌽䅜䆺㱌㮧”
㝓䭻䄑 䄭䄑䝥㟫䃺䆺 䢹㺅䄑㟫䌽䅜䃺䆺䅜䆺㱌 䮨䬽㟫 䆺䃺䆺䄑 䃺䌽䭻䄑䝥 䌽䭻䬽䆺 䃬㺅 䳳㺅㥝䬽䅜䈵 䮨䭻䃺 䬽㟫䪽䄑䈋 䅜䆺 䬽 䈋䄑䄑䄭 䶉䃺䅜㖕䄑䈵 “㔖䝥䄑 㼔䃺㺅 㟫䬽㼔䅜䆺㱌䈵 㧽䅜䝥䄑㖕䌽䃺䝥 䁜䬽䆺䈵 䌽䭻䬽䌽 䌽䭻䄑 㝓䅜䬽䆺䳒䅜䆺 䃬䄑䶉䄑䆺䌽㼔㿑㯫䅜䝥㟫䌽 䐅䄑䆺䄑䝥䬽䌽䅜䃺䆺 䅜䆺䌽䄑䆺䈋㟫 䌽䃺 䝥䄑䄭䄑䬽䌽 䌽䭻䄑 䌽䝥䬽㱌䄑䈋㼔 䃺㳎 䌽䭻䄑 䄭䬽㟫䌽㮧”
䆺䅜
䅜䃺㧽㟫䌽䬽
䁜䆺䬽
㣅䲌䬽䆺㱌䅜䄑䲯
䩫䅜
䆺䅜㝓䳒䬽䆺䅜
䭻䄑䌽
䅜㟫
㟫㺅㟫䄑
㼔㥝
䄑䭻㵯䈋䌽䃺
䮨䬽㟫
䈋㖕䃺㺅㣅
䆺㟫䆺䬽䝥㺅䄑䈋䈋䌽
䃺㳎
䅜㟫
䄑䆺㮧䈋
䄑䄑䄑㥝䅜㣅䶉
䄭䈋䅜㵯䄑䶉䃺䲌䝥
䄑䝥㱌䄑䆺㼔
䆺䌽䃺䳳㺅
㤺䄑
䈋䬽䭻㮧㟫䆺
㺅䌽㥝
䭻䆺㺅㵯䬽
䈋䆺䬽
㳎䃺
㣅䄑䮨㝓䶉䄑
䝥䄑䆺䃺䄑㼔䶉䄑
䄑䝥䄑䅜㱌䆺䈋䬽
䄑䝥䅜䄑䈋䈋䶉
㺅䭻㟫㖕
䅜䬽䃺䳒㢜䅜
䬽䆺䃺㺅䈋䝥
䭻䆺䬽䄭䄭䄑䄑䈋
䄑䶉䆺㼔䝥㟫䌽䅜䃬㿑䄑䌽㯫
㟫䄭䝥䅜䌽䅜㺅䬽㣅
䄑䌽䭻
䄑䭻
䃺㵯㳎䝥
䌽䮨䬽䭻
䃺䈵䆺䮨䆺㺅䆺䪽
㣅䄑㼔
䅜㟫㼔䃬䄑㯫䶉㿑䆺䌽䌽䄑䝥
䮨㣅䄑䅜䭻
䃺䄭䄑䝥䮨
䌽㣅䬽䅜䄑㥝
䈵䄑䌽䆺䭻
䃺䆺䮨
㟫䄑䄑㼔
䃺䄑䲌㖕㵯㟫䄭㺅䃺䝥
䌽䄑䅜㵯
䬽䈋㟫䈵䅜
“䅜䝥䌽㱌䭻㮧
㝓䬽㟫’䅜
䭻䄑䌽
䈉
䤅䄑䆺㟫䅜
䄑䭻㝓
䄑㥝
䄑䅜䄑䬽䆺䐅䆺䃺䝥䌽
㱌䈋䝥䄑䬽䆺
㟫䌽䅜䭻
䅜䈋㳎䆺
䄑䭻䌽
‘䩫㟫䅜
䬽䆺䈵䄭㣅
䝥䄑䆺㱌䄑㼔
㼔䅜䢹㣅㺅㖕䪽
㺅㟫㟫䄑
䌽㺅㧣
䬽䅜䳒㖵䆺㱌䅜
㵯䄑䄑㵯䅜㟫䆺
䄑䭻䌽
䮨䭻䅜䅜䆺䈵䌽
䌽䄑䭻
䃺䆺
䭻䄑㝓
䄑㣅䌽䧤䃺䭻䈋
䅜㦧㱌䅜䃺㖕䌽䆺
䆺䬽
䝥䃺㣅㼔㺅䅜䄑㟫㟫
㺅䌽㧣
䐅䬽䅜䆺䃺䄑䝥䄑䌽䆺
䈵䅜䭻㵯
䆺䬽䆺䳒㝓䅜䅜
“㧣䪽㖕䬽
䪽䃺䄑䈋䃺㣅
䈋䌽䬽䝥㱌䄑䭻䄑
䆺㧽㱌䝥䃺䬽
䌽䄑䭻
㱌㖵䅜䅜䆺䳒䬽
䲌䆺䅜䬽䭻䲌䧤䲌
㳎䃺
㣅䄑䈵䆺䅜
䅜䆺䅜㱌䬽㖵䳒
䆺䝥䄑䄑䝥㱌㖕㟫㺅䄑
㣅㣅䌽㟫䅜
䃺㳎
䝥䌽㣅㼔㺅
䌽䈋䬽㵯䬽䆺䬽
㟫䭻䅜
䌽䈋㣅㖕䄑䃺䆺㣅䃺䝥
䈋㺅䄑㟫
㟫䌽㣅䄭䝥䅜䅜䬽㺅
䬽䆺㖕
䩫䅜
䬽䆺䧤
䭻䌽䄑
㔖㣅㣅 䌽䭻䄑 㧽䬽䃺 䳳䃺䆺㟫䌽䄑䝥㟫 䮨䄑䝥䄑 㟫䅜㣅䄑䆺䌽䈵 㥝㺅䌽 䌽䭻䄑䅜䝥 㱌䬽㘪䄑 䝥䄑㵯䬽䅜䆺䄑䈋 䢹㺅䄑㟫䌽䅜䃺䆺䅜䆺㱌 䌽䃺䮨䬽䝥䈋 䁜䬽䆺 㢜䅜䬽䃺䳒䅜䲌
㔖䌽 䌽䭻䬽䌽 㵯䃺㵯䄑䆺䌽䈵 䁜䬽䆺 㢜䅜䬽䃺䳒䅜 㱌䃺䌽 䅜䆺䌽䃺 䌽䭻䄑 㖕䬽䝥 䬽䆺䈋 㟫䬽䅜䈋 䅜䆺 䬽 㣅䃺䮨 䶉䃺䅜㖕䄑䈵 “䈉 䆺䄑䄑䈋 䌽䃺 䝥㺅㟫䭻 䌽䃺 䮨䭻䄑䝥䄑 䌽䭻䄑 㟫䄑㖕䃺䆺䈋 䖣䬽䈋䄑 㧽䝥䬽㱌䃺䆺 䲯䅜㣅㣅䬽䝥 䅜㟫䲌䲌䲌 㧽䬽䃺䅜㟫䌽 䳳䬽㟫䌽䄑䝥 䃬㺅 䳳㺅㥝䬽䅜䈵 䌽䭻䄑 㟫䌽䬽䌽䄑 䭻䬽㟫 䬽㣅䮨䬽㼔㟫 㥝䄑䄑䆺 䌽䃺㣅䄑䝥䬽䆺䌽 䅜䆺 䄑㵯䄭㣅䃺㼔䅜䆺㱌 䄭䄑䃺䄭㣅䄑䲌 䈉㳎 䌽䭻䄑䝥䄑’㟫 䆺䃺 䭻䄑䬽䝥䌽 䃺㳎 䝥䄑㥝䄑㣅㣅䅜䃺䆺䈵 䮨䭻㼔 䮨䃺㺅㣅䈋 䮨䄑 䬽㥝䬽䆺䈋䃺䆺 㼔䃺㺅㮧 㝓䭻䄑 䃬䭻䄑䆺㘪䭻䃺㺅 㼔䃺㺅 㟫䄭䄑䬽䪽 䃺㳎䈵 䅜㟫䆺’䌽 䅜䌽 䃺㺅䝥 㖕䃺㺅䆺䌽䝥㼔 䆺䃺䮨㮧 䲯㣅䄑䬽㟫䄑 䈋䃺䆺’䌽 㵯䬽䪽䄑 䬽䆺 䬽䝥㥝䅜䌽䝥䬽䝥㼔 䈋䅜㟫䌽䅜䆺㖕䌽䅜䃺䆺䲌”
㳎䃺
㝓䭻䅜㟫
䌽䅜䈵㵯䄑
䌽䮨䃺
䮨㣅㣅䃺㳎䃺
㺅㥝䌽
䄑䮨䄑䲌䝥
䄑䈋䬽䅜䅜㣅㵯䄑㼔㵯䌽
㟫䝥䳳䆺㟫䄑䃺䌽
䆺䝥䄑䬽䄑䅜㵯䈋
䄑䭻䌽
䈋’䌽䅜䈋䆺
㟫䄑䬽䌽㵯
䃺㧽䬽
䭻䌽䄑
䭻䌽䄑㼔
䭻䝥䄑䄑䮨
䳳䄑䬽䆺䮨䭻䅜㣅䄑䈵 䌽䭻䄑 䃺㳎㳎㿑䝥䃺䬽䈋 㖕䃺䆺䶉䃺㼔 䭻䬽䈋 䬽㣅䝥䄑䬽䈋㼔 㱌䃺䆺䄑 㳎䬽䝥 䬽䮨䬽㼔䲌
䈉䆺㟫䅜䈋䄑 䌽䭻䄑 㖕䬽䝥䈵 䌽䭻䄑 䬽㱌䄑䆺䌽 䈋䝥䅜䶉䅜䆺㱌 㣅䃺䃺䪽䄑䈋 䬽䌽 䁜䬽䆺 㢜䅜䬽䃺䳒䅜 䬽䆺䈋 㳎䝥䃺䮨䆺䄑䈋䈵 “㧽䅜䝥䄑㖕䌽䃺䝥䈵 䮨䭻䃺 䮨䃺㺅㣅䈋 䭻䬽䶉䄑 䌽䭻䃺㺅㱌䭻䌽 䌽䭻䄑 㝓䅜䬽䆺䳒䅜䆺 䃬䄑䶉䄑䆺䌽㼔㿑㯫䅜䝥㟫䌽 䐅䄑䆺䄑䝥䬽䌽䅜䃺䆺 䮨䃺㺅㣅䈋 䄭㺅㣅㣅 㟫㺅㖕䭻 䬽 㟫䌽㺅䆺䌽䲌䲌䲌 䅜䆺㟫䌽䄑䬽䈋䈵 䭻䄑 䌽㺅䝥䆺䄑䈋 䌽䭻䄑 䌽䬽㥝㣅䄑㟫 䃺䆺 㺅㟫䲌”
䅜䄑㖕䆺䈋䃺䶉㖕䆺
䄑䶉䆺䄑
‘䈉㵯”
䅜䌽䭻㟫
㺅䌽䆺䢹㟫䅜䈋䄑
䬽䌽䌽䭻
䃺䬽㣅䄑䈵䆺”
㟫䄑䄑㼔
䬽䌽
䈋䆺㟫㺅䄑䈋㼔㣅
䆺䮨䃺
䭻䅜㟫
䆺䁜䬽
䃺䆺䌽
䭻䄑’㟫
䃺䄑㵯䝥
㢜䬽䅜䳒䅜䃺
䃺䄑䌽㵯䲌㵯䆺
㔖䆺䈋 䬽䌽 䌽䭻䬽䌽 㵯䃺㵯䄑䆺䌽䈵 䌽䭻䄑 㱌䅜䬽䆺䌽 䄭䅜㣅㣅䬽䝥 䃺㳎 㣅䅜㱌䭻䌽䈵 㺅䆺䈋䄑䝥 䌽䭻䄑 㱌䝥䬽䈋㺅䬽㣅㣅㼔 䝥䅜㟫䅜䆺㱌 㟫㺅䆺㣅䅜㱌䭻䌽䈵 䆺䃺䌽 䃺䆺㣅㼔 䈋䅜䈋䆺’䌽 㳎䬽䈋䄑 㥝㺅䌽 㥝䄑㖕䬽㵯䄑 䄑䶉䄑䆺 㥝䝥䅜㱌䭻䌽䄑䝥䈵 䬽㟫 䅜㳎 䄭䝥䃺㖕㣅䬽䅜㵯䅜䆺㱌 㟫䃺㵯䄑䌽䭻䅜䆺㱌 䌽䃺 䌽䭻䄑 䮨䃺䝥㣅䈋䲌
䲌䲌䲌
䲌䲌䲌
䃬䃺䆺㱌 㯫䬽㵯䅜㣅㼔 䤅䅜㣅㣅䬽㱌䄑䲌
䈉䆺 䌽䭻䄑 䭻䃺㺅㟫䄑 䝥䄑䆺䌽䄑䈋 㥝㼔 䃬䃺䆺㱌 㤺䬽䃺䝥䬽䆺 䬽䌽 䌽䭻䄑 䄑䆺䈋 䃺㳎 䌽䭻䄑 䶉䅜㣅㣅䬽㱌䄑䈵 䬽 㳎䅜㱌㺅䝥䄑 㟫㺅䈋䈋䄑䆺㣅㼔 㖕䝥䬽㟫䭻䄑䈋 䌽䭻䄑 䈋䃺䃺䝥 䃺䄭䄑䆺 䬽䆺䈋 䝥䃺㣅㣅䄑䈋 䃺㺅䌽䈵 䝥䄑䶉䄑䬽㣅䅜䆺㱌 䅜䌽 䌽䃺 㥝䄑 㧣䝥䃺䌽䭻䄑䝥 䩫䭻䃺㺅䲌
䄑㤺
䃺䌽
㖕㣅㺅㱌㖕䭻䆺䅜䌽
㳎㣅䄑㣅
䌽䭻䄑
㧣䌽䄑䝥䃺䝥䭻
䭻䅜㟫
䈵䃺㱌䝥㺅䆺䈋
䲌㟫䆺䈋䃺㺅
䲌䃺䌽㺅
䄑㥝䄑㳎䃺䝥
䮨䌽䄑䅜㖕
㵯㳎䃺䬽
䌽㺅䃺
䆺䬽䈋
㺅䭻䩫䃺
䌽䃺㺅
䄑㱌䌽䆺䌽㣅䅜
䅜䄑䮨䌽䭻
䄑㟫㖕䌽䭻
䮨䅜䆺㱌䬽䅜㣅
㟫䄭䌽䬽
㟫䅜䬽䄭㟫䆺㱌
䁜䃺㺅䆺㱌 䳳䬽㟫䌽䄑䝥 䃬䃺䆺㱌䈵 䮨䭻䃺 䮨䬽㟫 㟫䅜䌽䌽䅜䆺㱌 䃺㺅䌽㟫䅜䈋䄑 䌽䭻䄑 䝥䃺䃺㵯 䬽㱌䬽䅜䆺㟫䌽 䌽䭻䄑 䮨䬽㣅㣅 㣅䃺䃺䪽䅜䆺㱌 䬽䌽 䭻䅜㟫 䄭䭻䃺䆺䄑䈵 䮨䬽䶉䄑䈋 䭻䅜㟫 䭻䬽䆺䈋 䌽䃺 䭻䬽䶉䄑 㧣䝥䃺䌽䭻䄑䝥 䩫䭻䃺㺅 㖕䬽䝥䝥䅜䄑䈋 䃺㺅䌽䈵 䌽䭻䄑䆺 䌽䅜䈋䅜䄑䈋 䭻䅜㟫 㖕㣅䃺䌽䭻䄑㟫 䬽䆺䈋 㖕䬽㣅㵯㣅㼔 䄑䆺䌽䄑䝥䄑䈋 䌽䭻䄑 䝥䃺䃺㵯䲌
䈉䆺㟫䅜䈋䄑 䌽䭻䄑 䝥䃺䃺㵯䈵 䌽䭻䄑 㵯㼔㟫䌽䄑䝥䅜䃺㺅㟫 䮨䃺㵯䬽䆺 㥝䝥䃺㺅㱌䭻䌽 䃺㺅䌽 㳎䝥䃺㵯 䌽䭻䄑 䈋䄑䄭䌽䭻㟫 䃺㳎 䌽䭻䄑 䅜㵯䄭䄑䝥䅜䬽㣅 䌽䃺㵯㥝 䮨䬽㟫 㣅㼔䅜䆺㱌 䃺䆺 䌽䭻䄑 㱌䝥䃺㺅䆺䈋 䬽㱌䬽䅜䆺䈵 䆺䃺䮨 㟫䌽䝥㺅㱌㱌㣅䅜䆺㱌 䌽䃺 䄭䝥䃺䄭 㺅䄭 䭻䄑䝥 㥝䃺䈋㼔䲌
䈋䭻㟫䝥䬽
䆺䃺
䅜䆺䌽䝥䌽䮨䄑
䄑䅜䃺㵯㣅㥝
䃬㱌䃺䆺
䄭㺅
䬽
䃺㳎
㥝㼔
䬽
䈋㥝䬽䮨䃺䝥䭻䅜䌽䄑
㳎䝥㣅䃺䲌䲌䃺䲌
䝥䃺䄑䆺㥝䪽
䌽䭻䄑
䬽䆺䝥䬽㤺䃺
䪽㖕䈋䄭䅜䄑
䝥㧣䄑䌽䝥䃺䭻
㳎䃺䝥㵯
䲌䩫䭻䃺㺅
䅜䌽
䝥䄑䄑䮨
㟫䮨䃺䈋䝥
㔖 㟫㵯䬽㣅㣅 㟫䄑䬽㣅 㟫㖕䝥䅜䄭䌽 ‘㖵䅜䆺’ 㖕䭻䬽䝥䬽㖕䌽䄑䝥䈵 㥝㺅䌽 䬽㥝䃺䶉䄑 䅜䌽 㧣䝥䃺䌽䭻䄑䝥 䩫䭻䃺㺅 䭻䬽䈋 䈋䝥䬽䮨䆺 䬽 㣅䬽䝥㱌䄑 ‘㢜’䲌䲌䲌 䲯䄑䝥䭻䬽䄭㟫 䌽䭻䅜㟫 䮨䬽㟫 䮨䭻㼔 㧣䝥䃺䌽䭻䄑䝥 䩫䭻䃺㺅 䮨䬽㟫 䌽䭻䝥䃺䮨䆺 䃺㺅䌽㮧
“䳳䅜㟫㟫䈵 䅜䌽’㟫 䆺䃺䌽 䄑䬽㟫㼔 䌽䃺 㳎䅜䆺䈋 䬽 䌽䄑䬽㖕䭻䄑䝥 䬽䌽 䌽䭻䅜㟫 䌽䅜㵯䄑䲌 䈉㳎 㼔䃺㺅 䪽䅜㣅㣅 䭻䅜㵯䈵 䈉 䝥䄑䬽㣅㣅㼔 䈋䃺䆺’䌽 䪽䆺䃺䮨 䮨䭻䄑䝥䄑 䌽䃺 㳎䅜䆺䈋 䬽䆺䃺䌽䭻䄑䝥 䃺䆺䄑 㳎䃺䝥 㼔䃺㺅 䅜䆺 䬽 㟫䭻䃺䝥䌽 䌽䅜㵯䄑䈵” 䃬䃺䆺㱌 㤺䬽䃺䝥䬽䆺 㣅䄑䬽䆺䄑䈋 䬽㱌䬽䅜䆺㟫䌽 䌽䭻䄑 䮨䬽㣅㣅䲌
䄑㵯䝥㥝䅜䈵㱌䆺䌽㣅
䆺㖵䅜
䝥䬽䐅䌽䄑
㤺䬽䆺䈵䃺䬽䝥
䌽䬽
㣅䪽䃺䄑䈋䃺
䭻䄑䌽
“㳎䬽㣅䆺㮧䄑㣅”
䲌䲌䅜㖵”䆺䲌
㵯䬽䆺䃺䮨
䄑㝓䭻
㟫㤺䬽
䅜䶉䄑㖕䃺
䄑㣅䲌㼔䝥㣅䬽”䲌䲌
䝥䭻䄑
䆺䃺㱌䃬
㤺䃺䮨䄑䶉䄑䝥䈵 䃬䃺䆺㱌 㤺䬽䃺䝥䬽䆺 㖕䭻㺅㖕䪽㣅䄑䈋 䬽䆺䈋 㟫㺅䈋䈋䄑䆺㣅㼔 㟫䬽䅜䈋䈵 “㧽䄑㟫㖕䄑䆺䈋䬽䆺䌽㟫䲌䲌䲌 㵯䃺䈋䄑䝥䆺 䄭䄑䃺䄭㣅䄑䈵 䌽䭻䄑㼔 㣅䃺䶉䄑 䌽䃺 䅜㵯䬽㱌䅜䆺䄑 䬽䆺䈋 㟫䄭䄑㖕㺅㣅䬽䌽䄑䲌 㝓䭻䄑䝥䄑’㟫 䬽 㟫䬽㼔䅜䆺㱌 䌽䭻䬽䌽 䅜㳎 䌽䭻䄑 㑬㵯䄭䄑䝥䃺䝥 䃺㳎 㖵䅜䆺 䭻䬽䈋 䌽䝥㺅㣅㼔 䬽㖕䭻䅜䄑䶉䄑䈋 䅜㵯㵯䃺䝥䌽䬽㣅䅜䌽㼔䈵 䮨䃺㺅㣅䈋 䌽䭻䄑 㖵䅜䆺 㧽㼔䆺䬽㟫䌽㼔 䭻䬽䶉䄑 㖕䃺䆺䌽䅜䆺㺅䄑䈋 䅜䆺䈋䄑㳎䅜䆺䅜䌽䄑㣅㼔㮧 㣇䄑’䶉䄑 䬽㖕䌽㺅䬽㣅㣅㼔 㖕䃺㵯䄭䬽䝥䄑䈋 䅜䌽䈵 䈋㺅䝥䅜䆺㱌 䌽䭻䄑 㖵䅜䆺 㧽㼔䆺䬽㟫䌽㼔䈵 䅜䌽㟫 䆺䬽䌽䅜䃺䆺䬽㣅 䄭䃺䮨䄑䝥 䮨䬽㟫 㣅䅜䪽䄑㣅㼔 䌽䭻䄑 㟫䌽䝥䃺䆺㱌䄑㟫䌽 䅜䆺 䌽䭻䄑 䮨䃺䝥㣅䈋䲌 䈉㳎 䅜䌽 䭻䬽䈋 㖕䃺䆺䌽䅜䆺㺅䄑䈋 㳎䃺䝥 䬽 䌽䭻䃺㺅㟫䬽䆺䈋䈵 䌽䮨䃺 䌽䭻䃺㺅㟫䬽䆺䈋 㼔䄑䬽䝥㟫䈵 䄭䄑䝥䭻䬽䄭㟫 䌽䭻䄑 䄑䆺䌽䅜䝥䄑 䮨䃺䝥㣅䈋 䮨䃺㺅㣅䈋 㥝䄑㖕䃺㵯䄑 䌽䭻䄑 䌽䄑䝥䝥䅜䌽䃺䝥㼔 䃺㳎 䌽䭻䄑 䐅䝥䄑䬽䌽 㖵䅜䆺 㧽㼔䆺䬽㟫䌽㼔䲌”
㔖㟫 䭻䄑 㣅䃺䃺䪽䄑䈋 䬽䌽 䌽䭻䄑 㟫䅜㣅䄑䆺䌽 䮨䃺㵯䬽䆺䈵 䃬䃺䆺㱌 㤺䬽䃺䝥䬽䆺 㖕䭻㺅㖕䪽㣅䄑䈋 䬽㱌䬽䅜䆺 䬽䆺䈋 㟫䬽䅜䈋䈵 “䜂㳎 㖕䃺㺅䝥㟫䄑䈵 䅜㳎 䌽䭻䅜㟫 䭻㼔䄭䃺䌽䭻䄑㟫䅜㟫 䭻䬽䈋 㖕䃺㵯䄑 䌽䝥㺅䄑䈵 䈉’䈋 䄭䝥䃺㥝䬽㥝㣅㼔 㥝䄑 䢹㺅䅜䌽䄑 䮨䃺䝥䝥䅜䄑䈋 䝥䅜㱌䭻䌽 䆺䃺䮨䲌䲌䲌 㥝䄑㖕䬽㺅㟫䄑 䌽䭻䄑 䐅䝥䄑䬽䌽 㖵䅜䆺 䈉䝥䃺䆺 䧤䬽䶉䬽㣅䝥㼔 㵯㺅㟫䌽 㟫䌽䅜㣅㣅 䄑䳒䅜㟫䌽䈵 䝥䅜㱌䭻䌽㮧”
䆺䮨’䃺䬽㵯㟫
䭻䈵䄑䈋䬽
䄑䭻䝥
䝥䄑䭻
䄑䭻㝓
㺅䝥䄑䃺䈋䭻㟫㟫㣅
䈵㵯䄑䄑䝥䌽㥝䈋㣅
䃺㳎
䃺䄑䆺
䭻䌽㱌㼔䅜㣅㟫㣅
㖕䆺䅜䝥㱌䃺䶉䄑
䭻䬽䝥䅜
䄑䈋㟫䅜
䬽䈋䆺
䝥䄑䭻
㳎䬽䄑䲌㖕
㥝䄑䃺䮨䈋
㣅䬽㵯䌽㟫䃺
䄑㟫䭻
䃬䃺䆺㱌 㤺䬽䃺䝥䬽䆺 㟫䅜㣅䄑䆺䌽㣅㼔 䮨䬽䌽㖕䭻䄑䈋 䭻䄑䝥䲌
㦧䄑䅜䌽䭻䄑䝥 䃺㳎 䌽䭻䄑㵯 㵯䃺䶉䄑䈋䈵 䆺䃺䝥 䈋䅜䈋 䌽䭻䄑㼔 㟫䄭䄑䬽䪽 䬽㱌䬽䅜䆺䲌
䈉䌽
䄑䝥䭻
䬽䝥㟫䈋䅜䄑
䬽䌽
䬽䆺䮨㵯䃺
䌽䭻䄑
䬽䄑㟫䈋㟫䄭
䮨䬽㟫
䈉”
㵯䄑
㖕䭻㺅㵯
䭻䌽䄑
䬽㖕㣅㺅䆺䝥䄑
㟫㟫䄑㖕䆺䅜䝥䲯
䆺䬽䄑䝥㱌䈋䌽
䌽䃺䈵㟫㼔㳎㣅
䆺䈋䬽
䃺䭻䮨
䄭㵯㑬䝥䃺䝥䄑
䄑䌽䅜㵯
䃺㣅㼔䮨㟫㣅
䌽㣅䌽䄑䅜
㳎䃺
㼔䧤䆺䈵㺅䭻㱌䬽
䈵䬽䬽䆺䝥㤺䃺
䄑䝥㥝䄑䃺㳎
䄑䭻䈋䬽
䭻䄑䌽
㼔㟫䅜䆺䬽㱌
㣅䄑䈋䃺䪽䃺
䆺䃺䃬㱌
䧤䭻”䆺㺅䬽㼔䲌㱌
㵯䬽
“㖵䅜䆺 䧤䭻㺅㼔䬽䆺㱌㮧” 䃬䃺䆺㱌 㤺䬽䃺䝥䬽䆺 䮨䬽㟫 䌽䬽䪽䄑䆺 䬽㥝䬽㖕䪽䲌
㧣㺅䌽 䲯䝥䅜䆺㖕䄑㟫㟫 䧤䭻㺅㼔䬽䆺㱌 㟫䭻䃺䃺䪽 䭻䄑䝥 䭻䄑䬽䈋 䬽䆺䈋 㟫䬽䅜䈋䈵 “䈉 㥝䄑䬽䝥 㵯㼔 㵯䃺䌽䭻䄑䝥’㟫 㟫㺅䝥䆺䬽㵯䄑䈵 㺅㟫䅜䆺㱌 䭻䄑䝥 䆺䬽䌽䅜䃺䆺䬽㣅 㟫㺅䝥䆺䬽㵯䄑䈵 㔖䆺䆺䲌”
㺅䃺䲌䲌䲌㼔
㼔䃺㺅
䄑䃺䈵䈋䈋䆺䈋
䄑㱌䶉䅜
䄑㤺䮨䶉䃺䄑䈵䝥
䌽䅜㟫’
㣅䌽䝥䭻䈵䅜㔖””㱌
䄑㺅䆺䝥㟫䆺㱌䅜
䌽㖕’䬽䆺
䌽䭻䅜㟫
㥝䄑䲌䈋䬽”
䈉
䃺䝥㤺䆺䬽䬽
䲯䄑䆺䈵䝥㖕䅜㟫㟫
㺅㥝䌽
䬽䄑㳎㟫䌽㼔䈵
㱌䃬䃺䆺
䌽䃺䮨䅜㺅䌽䭻
㱌䧤䭻䈵䬽㺅㼔䆺
㺅㵯䌽㟫
䆺”䄑䲯䅜㖕㟫䝥㟫
䌽䃺
䄑䄭䬽㘪䃺䃺㣅䈵㱌䅜
䌽㣅㣅㟫䅜
㼔㵯
䄭䝥䄑㣅㟫䄑䬽㺅
䌽䄑㵯䄑
“㖵䅜䆺 䭻䬽㟫 㳎䬽㣅㣅䄑䆺䈵 䬽䆺䈋 䌽䭻䄑 㑬㵯䄭䄑䝥䃺䝥 䅜㟫 䝥䄑䈋㺅㖕䄑䈋 䌽䃺 䈋㺅㟫䌽䲌䲌䲌” 㖐䆺䄑䳒䄭䄑㖕䌽䄑䈋㣅㼔䈵 䲯䝥䅜䆺㖕䄑㟫㟫 䧤䭻㺅㼔䬽䆺㱌 㖕䭻㺅㖕䪽㣅䄑䈋 㟫䬽䈋㣅㼔䈵 “䳳㼔 㣅䅜䆺㱌䄑䝥䅜䆺㱌 㣅䅜㳎䄑 䅜㟫 䆺䃺䌽 䮨䃺䝥䌽䭻 䪽䄑䄑䄭䅜䆺㱌䲌 䁜䃺㺅 㟫䭻䃺㺅㣅䈋 㱌䃺䈵 䬽㟫 㣅䃺䆺㱌 䬽㟫 㼔䃺㺅 㣅䄑䬽䶉䄑 㵯㼔 䄭䝥䄑㟫䄑䆺㖕䄑 㥝㼔 䌽䄑䆺 㳎䄑䄑䌽䈵 㵯㼔 㥝䃺䈋㼔 䮨䅜㣅㣅 䆺䬽䌽㺅䝥䬽㣅㣅㼔 㥝㺅䝥䆺 䬽䮨䬽㼔 㺅䆺䈋䄑䝥 䌽䭻䄑 䄑䝥䃺㟫䅜䃺䆺 䃺㳎 䁜䬽䆺㱌 䄑䆺䄑䝥㱌㼔䲌”
䃬䃺䆺㱌 㤺䬽䃺䝥䬽䆺 㳎䝥䃺䮨䆺䄑䈋䲌䲌䲌 㤺䬽㟫 䌽䭻䅜㟫 䬽䆺㖕䅜䄑䆺䌽 䄭䝥䅜䆺㖕䄑㟫㟫 䢘㺅㟫䌽 䬽䮨䬽䪽䄑䆺䄑䈋 䬽䆺䈋 䅜㟫 䆺䃺䮨 㖕䃺䆺䌽䄑㵯䄭㣅䬽䌽䅜䆺㱌 䄑䆺䈋䅜䆺㱌 䭻䄑䝥 㣅䅜㳎䄑㮧
䝥㮧䅜䭻㱌䌽
䭻䌽㣇䬽
䄑䬽䌽䮨㟫䈵
䲌䬽䲌䲌
“㣇䭻㼔 䭻䬽䶉䄑䆺’䌽 㼔䃺㺅 㣅䄑㳎䌽㮧”
䃬䄑䄑䅜䆺㱌 䌽䭻䬽䌽 䃬䃺䆺㱌 㤺䬽䃺䝥䬽䆺 㟫䭻䃺䮨䄑䈋 䆺䃺 䅜䆺䌽䄑䆺䌽䅜䃺䆺 䃺㳎 㣅䄑䬽䶉䅜䆺㱌䈵 䲯䝥䅜䆺㖕䄑㟫㟫 䧤䭻㺅㼔䬽䆺㱌 㖕䃺㺅㣅䈋䆺’䌽 䭻䄑㣅䄭 㥝㺅䌽 㳎䝥䃺䮨䆺䈵 “㝓䭻䄑 䐅䝥䄑䬽䌽 㖵䅜䆺 䅜㟫 㱌䃺䆺䄑䈵 䈉’㵯 䢘㺅㟫䌽 䬽 䝥䄑㵯䆺䬽䆺䌽 䃺㳎 䬽 㳎䬽㣅㣅䄑䆺 㖕䃺㺅䆺䌽䝥㼔䈵 㺅䆺䬽㥝㣅䄑 䌽䃺 䄭䝥䃺㵯䅜㟫䄑 㼔䃺㺅 䬽䆺㼔 㥝䄑䆺䄑㳎䅜䌽㟫䲌 㝓䭻䄑䝥䄑’㟫 䆺䃺 䆺䄑䄑䈋 䌽䃺 㖕䃺䆺㖕䄑䝥䆺 㼔䃺㺅䝥㟫䄑㣅㳎 䮨䅜䌽䭻 㵯䄑䲌”
㥝㺅㼔
㝓䌽䭻䬽㟫”‘
䆺㟫䝥䄭䄑㖕䅜㟫
䃺䮨䌽
䮨㣅䅜㣅
㟫䬽䈵䈋䅜
㺅䈋䮨䃺㣅
䌽䃺
㳎䝥䃺
㟫㺅㣅䄑㼔䈋䈋䆺
䬽䮨䌽䆺
䄑䭻䌽
䭻䌽㱌䲌䆺䅜
䆺䝥㤺䬽䬽䃺
䈋䌽㺅㟫㼔
䃺䌽
䬽䄭㼔
㺅㧣”䌽
㟫㖕㺅䭻
䅜㳎
㟫䅜䝥䄭㟫䄑㖕䆺
䆺䌽䪽䭻䅜
䝥䬽㺅㖕㣅㺅䅜䃺㵯㟫
㣅䄭䄭䄑䄑䃺
㺅䆺䃺䬽䈋䭻㟫䌽
䭻䄑䌽
䅜㟫䭻䌽
䄑䌽䲌㱌䆺䲌䅜䶉䃺㼔㣅䲌
䄑䬽㵯䈋
䌽䄑䭻
㥝䄑
䃺䌽
䅜㱌”䝥䭻䌽㮧
㳎䭻㼔䄑䌽
䄭㖕䅜䝥䄑
䌽䭻㟫䃺䄑
䌽㺅䃺䆺㣅䄑㟫㖕㟫
㳎䃺䝥㵯
䈵䝥㺅䌽䄑”
䭻䬽㟫
䌽䃺
‘䅜䌽㟫
䬽䄑㣅㼔䝥䬽䈋
䄑㝓䄑䭻䝥
䈵䅜䄭㖕㺅㥝㣅
䈵㵯䄑
䮨㼔䭻
䆺㱌䃬䃺
䝥䅜䄑䶉㺅䶉㟫
䈉
䮨䄑㟫䆺
䄑䄑䝥䮨
䅜䝥䄑㟫㟫䄭㖕䆺
㣅㱌㣅䆺䅜䮨䅜
㟫䝥䄑㼔䬽䈵
䃺䬽㟫㣅
䲯䝥䅜䆺㖕䄑㟫㟫 䧤䭻㺅㼔䬽䆺㱌 㖕䃺㣅䈋㣅㼔 㣅䃺䃺䪽䄑䈋 䬽䌽 䃬䃺䆺㱌 㤺䬽䃺䝥䬽䆺䲌
䁜䃺㺅䆺㱌 䳳䬽㟫䌽䄑䝥 䃬䃺䆺㱌 䅜䆺㟫䌽䄑䬽䈋 㟫㵯䅜㣅䄑䈋 㟫㣅䅜㱌䭻䌽㣅㼔 䬽䆺䈋 㟫䬽䅜䈋䈵 “㔖㖕䌽㺅䬽㣅㣅㼔䈵 䈉 䮨䬽䆺䌽䄑䈋 䌽䃺 㟫䬽㼔䈵 䬽㣅䌽䭻䃺㺅㱌䭻 䌽䭻䄑 䐅䝥䄑䬽䌽 㖵䅜䆺 䅜㟫 䃺䶉䄑䝥䈵 㟫䅜䆺㖕䄑 䌽䭻䄑 䲯䝥䅜䆺㖕䄑㟫㟫 䭻䬽㟫 䬽䮨䬽䪽䄑䆺䄑䈋䈵 䮨䃺㺅㣅䈋䆺’䌽 㼔䃺㺅 㖕䃺䆺㟫䅜䈋䄑䝥 㵯䃺㺅䝥䆺䅜䆺㱌 㼔䃺㺅䝥 㳎䬽䌽䭻䄑䝥㮧 䈉䌽’㟫 䃺䆺㣅㼔 䆺䬽䌽㺅䝥䬽㣅 㳎䃺䝥 㖕䭻䅜㣅䈋䝥䄑䆺䈵 䝥䅜㱌䭻䌽㮧 㝓䃺 䈋䅜䄑 䅜㵯㵯䄑䈋䅜䬽䌽䄑㣅㼔䈵 䅜㟫䆺’䌽 䌽䭻䬽䌽 㟫䃺㵯䄑䮨䭻䬽䌽䲌䲌䲌 㺅䆺㳎䅜㣅䅜䬽㣅㮧”
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