Chapter 863: Chapter 107: Forget Worry, Manjusaka
In the photo, it’s clear that this is a man, but because he’s wearing a white half-face mask, it’s hard to judge his age.
“This is the God of Gamblers, Tu Shenyi.” In the business car, Song Ying swiped her finger across the PAD in front of her, which had only three photos.
“Tu Shenyi doesn’t resist being photographed because no one knows what he really looks like. Of course, some people have tried to use technology to deduce his true facial features from the mask’s lines, but this has proven to be impossible, and people still can’t find his true appearance.”
“If he doesn’t show his true face to people…” Luo Qiu looked back and forth at the photos on the PAD, curiously asking, “Then how did your people find out he’s here?”
Song Ying crossed her arms and said, “Apart from his masterful gambling skills, Tu Shenyi is also a winemaking master. Twenty years ago, he crafted a batch of wines called the ‘Forget Worry’ series, a total of seven bottles. Three were auctioned at high prices in London, while four remain. Two are with friends of Tu Shenyi, and he holds two himself. This wine tasting event will feature the legendary ‘Forget Worry’ series, not any of the known five bottles.”
Luo Qiu suddenly understood, “So this means he voluntarily disclosed his whereabouts, rather than being found out?”
Song Ying glared at Luo Qiu, dissatisfied, “If our Song Family can’t find him, no one else can either.”
Luo Qiu smiled and naturally switched topics, asking, “What’s the name of the legendary wine at this tasting event?”
Song Ying replied solemnly, “Forget Worry·Lethe.”
“Lethe?” Luo Qiu paused, then curiously asked, “That’s an interesting name. What are the other names of the ‘Forget Worry’ series?”
Song Ying didn’t expect Luo Qiu to be curious about such trivial things, but as someone who likes to be well-prepared, she swiped the tablet again.
She then used her smooth and magnetic voice to slowly say, “Apart from Lethe, the known five bottles in the ‘Forget Worry’ series are ‘Manjusaka’, ‘Naihe’, ‘Three Lifetimes’, ‘Yellow Springs’, ‘Ninety-seven’.”
“That…” Gan Hong, sitting next to her, listened and couldn’t help but frown, “The names sound kind of melancholy.”
Song Ying shrugged, “Perhaps it’s personal preference. Legend has it that a rich businessman who bought one bottle of the ‘Forget Worry’ series during the auction didn’t treasure it like other collectors. Instead, he tasted it right away. After drinking it, he burst into tears and said some strange things. Then he squandered his wealth establishing a charity and disappeared. It’s said that he was once seen at a small fishing village by the sea, alone on a boat going out to sea, eventually disappearing into the ocean. The ‘Forget Worry’ wines are rumored to have mystical powers that make people forget past and present lifetimes. Some believe the rich businessman was cursed by ‘Forget Worry’, hence the series is also called the cursed wines.”
Song Ying paused for a moment, thinking, said, “Just like those historical gemstones, no matter how many tragedies they’re involved in, people still flock to them. Three years ago, a Middle Eastern tycoon offered 150 million to buy a bottle of the ‘Forget Worry’ series.”
In the past, Luo Qiu might have casually marveled like any ordinary person, not understanding much about the world of wealthy people… But now he’s deeply interested in the ‘Forget Worry’ series.
Forget past and present lives… Red wine’s simple chemical ponents don’t seem to reach such effects.
“Of course, these are merely rumors.” Song Ying retracted her tablet, “Some say this wealthy businessman actually mitted mercial fraud and was under investigation, so he had to establish a charity to transfer assets and hide… There’s a lot of speculation.”
“I tend to believe the latter explanation.” Gan Hong said casually.
Luo Qiu asked, “Which bottle of the ‘Forget Worry’ series did the businessman drink?”
Song Ying glanced at the information, “Manjusaka.”
At this moment, Gan Hong looked ahead at the faintly visible estate and whispered, “It seems we’ve arrived.”
…
…
“Manjusaka, a flower that blooms along the road of the Yellow Springs.”
The blue Porsche traveled down the shaded road, and A Jie smiled, “There are many legends, but it’s actually just a type of plant from the lily family.”
Zhong Luoyue replied indifferently, “Whether the rumor is true or not doesn’t matter. What matters is how many people are willing to pay for the rumor. When the whole world believes it to be true, even if you alone know it’s false, is it still false?”
A Jie lightly whistled, and the sports car quickly exited the small path, arriving at a gate.
At the gate, a burly middle-aged uncle promptly opened the door. A Jie parked the car and opened his arms in laughter, “Haha, Uncle Jin! Long time no see!”
Uncle Jin also opened his arms and hugged A Jie, then patted him on the shoulder, “Good kid, it’s been years. You’ve grown.”
“Didn’t stop training.” A Jie flexed the muscles on his arm, then directly asked, “Where’s Master? I haven’t seen him for a while, and I brought some hometown specialties for him.”
“Your Master is busy. Lots of people came today, and he wants to prepare well. It’s been a while since I’ve seen him so energetic… By the way, who is this?”
Serving Tu Shenyi for many years, Uncle Jin had seen many things and had good judgment. At first glance, he knew this woman was not simple.
A Jie frankly said, “She’s Miss Zhong, currently my boss. She’s here because she’s interested in ‘Lethe’.”
Uncle Jin nodded, not very enthusiastic, simply said, “Oh, one more, no difference. Go in.”
A Jie glanced at Zhong Luoyue, then hooked his arm around Uncle Jin’s shoulder, talking while walking, “Uncle Jin, before it starts, I want to see Master.”
Uncle Jin said, “You’ll see him then. Master says he won’t meet anyone now. I don’t know where he is either.”
“Not even me?”
Uncle Jin helplessly replied, “I can’t see him either!”
A Jie shrugged, looking helpless, “Alright… by the way, Uncle Jin. Why did Master suddenly bring these out to open and drink this time?”
“He said, the time has e.”
“Time for what?” A Jie pursued.
Uncle Jin casually replied, “How would I know? If I knew, I’d be the God of Gamblers.”
A Jie laughed without saying more, simply glanced at the ring finger of Uncle Jin’s left hand – there he wore a fake finger.
The real one had long been cut off.
“Well, I’m not going to bother you, I should get busy too. Take your beautiful boss around, the wine tasting starts at three in the wine cellar, head there yourself, OK?”
“Alright, you go ahead.” A Jie waved his hand.
Watching Uncle Jin leave, Zhong Luoyue stepped to A Jie’s side, calmly said, “So this is the Gambling Demon Jin Wucheng? The legend that he lost to Tu Shenyi, cut off his finger, and became Tu Shenyi’s follower seems to be true.”
“He’s just Uncle Jin, won’t gamble again in this lifetime. The four seasons lack no one, no need to overthink…” A Jie chuckled, “e on, there’s still time, I’ll show you around.”
Although it was called a manor, the manor itself had castle-like buildings, which wouldn’t make people feel bored.
…
As for castle-like architecture, Luo Qiu had already seen it once and stayed for quite a while—when he and You Ye went to Romania to collect a family debt.
The architectural style here was naturally different from Romania.
When Song Ying’s car arrived at the parking spot as directed by the servants within the manor, there were already quite a few luxury cars parked there.
There seemed to be quite a number of guests… If the people acpanying these guests, such as bodyguards, were also counted, this number would be even larger.
Luo Qiu saw several deep-featured Middle Eastern men in white robes and also saw descendants of Spanish aristocrats dressed in luxurious attire… Song Ying was secretly introducing him to everyone’s background one by one.
Even though Luo Qiu didn’t ask… Even though Song Ying was very resistant to introducing so many people to Luo Qiu, almost like a nanny—after all, at a gathering of such prestigious guests, Luo Qiu misrepresenting the Song family out of ignorance was something she could not bear to see.
Even though she was reluctant, she was forced to do so—Song Ying could never understand why her situation was so difficult, as if all the benefits were taken by Luo Qiu.
Miss Song from the Song family was well-informed and naturally remembered the information of many powerful and wealthy individuals.
Similarly, as the decision-maker on the Song Dynasty Group’s front, supported by the powerful Song family that could rival the official military forces, it was natural that this little princess of the Song family knew even more people.
But in fact, it was rare to hear of this little princess of the Song family being particularly close to any male—many were secretly guessing who this young man acpanying Song Ying was and what his background was, but suddenly, they saw this extraordinary young man carrying Song Ying’s handbag, step back, and follow slowly.
What… turns out he’s just a handbag-carrying follower.
People’s various speculations about this extraordinary young man immediately turned to disinterest, and soon they stopped paying attention.
In fact, gradually, in their sight, this young man with an impressive demeanor seemed to suddenly disappear… even though he walked right past them.
“Good for you, Luo Qiu. No wonder you said you’d help me carry my bag from the start…” Song Ying walked ahead, always responding with a smile to the greetings of acquaintances and strangers alike, but in her heart, she was secretly grumbling.
This guy probably knew from the beginning that he might bee the focal point of others, so he said he’d carry the bag for her right away, right?
Seeing Song Ying’s little eye expression, Gan Hong, who had been following Song Ying all the time, naturally knew what was on Song Ying’s mind at this moment.
Gan Hong immediately whispered beside Luo Qiu, “Young Master Qiu, be careful, Miss Ying tends to hold grudges a bit.”
Luo Qiu generously said, “Such grudges don’t really hurt; they’re not serious and won’t be remembered for a lifetime. Don’t you think so?”
Gan Hong didn’t say a word, instinctively shying away from this Young Master Qiu’s clear gaze, silently following behind Luo Qiu.
From the entrance to the hall used for greeting guests, there were indeed several checks.
One must say that Song Ying’s initial consideration was quite thorough; at least Gan Hong, in her formal dress, was not left outside the door, while those evidently powerful bodyguards were forcibly prohibited from entering.
At this moment, a man in worker’s clothes from the manor approached the three—Song Ying, Luo Qiu, and the others. The man was carrying a tray, on which there were three crystal balls about the size of longan fruit.
Vaguely, one could see a number embedded in the crystal balls, and the numbers in the three crystal balls were not the same.
“What’s this?” Song Ying picked up one of the crystal balls, glanced at it, and saw the number “63” inside.
The man politely replied, “It’s like this: my master will select a destined person at the banquet later on. Only this destined person can have a drink of ‘Forgetful River’ wine with my master.”
Song Ying nodded, “So, does it mean this is everyone’s marker?”
“Yes.” The young man smiled slightly, then presented the tray to Luo Qiu and Gan Hong.
Song Ying had no interest in that bottle of ‘Forgetful River’ wine and put the crystal ball directly into her pocket after taking it—what she aimed for this time was merely to persuade Tu Shenyi.
“What kind of selection method is used?” Unexpectedly, Luo Qiu started chatting with the waiter-like manservant.
“I don’t know.” The manservant shook his head, “My master only instructed that every guest should receive a crystal ball.”
“Quickly take it and let’s get it over with, don’t waste time.” Song Ying said beside Luo Qiu.
Luo Qiu had no choice but to reach out for the crystal ball on the tray, only to be pre-empted by someone else just before doing so.
A leisurely voice was heard, “I like this number, 6, it’s lucky, let me have it? I need it to give to someone.”
Unexpectedly, at this moment, Gan Hong’s hand shot out like a flash, striking the man’s hand and causing the crystal ball to fly into the air.
“Do you not understand first e, first served? This belongs to my young master.” Gan Hong snorted coldly, reaching out for the airborne crystal ball.
“If you don’t have it in hand, how can you say it’s snatched?” The young man let out a light laugh, and suddenly flicked his fingers.
With a whoosh, a coin clamped between his fingers shot out, hitting the descending crystal ball, altering its trajectory and bouncing it back into his palm from which it had been snatched again.
Gan Hong suffered a setback and was instantly filled with fury.
The young man whistled, “So pretty, it’s not nice to get angry.”
“You!”
Just as Gan Hong was about to charge forward, someone grabbed her arm. Turning, she saw it was none other than Young Master Qiu.
Luo Qiu lightly shook his head and then looked calmly at the young man, “If you want it, take it. I’ll just take this one.”
Saying that, Luo Qiu picked up the remaining crystal ball from the tray with a slight smile, “Actually, you’re quite right, she looks better smiling. Besides… the one you took is actually number 9.”
The young man was taken aback, turned his palm over to look at the crystal ball in his hand, and his expression grew a bit unpleasant, but he soon flashed a brilliant smile, “Well, that’s quite embarrassing… Haha, hello, Miss Song, long time no see.”
The opposite party seemed to recognize Song Ying, Luo Qiu looked over curiously but then heard Song Ying indifferently say, “This person is Ouyang Jie, the closed-door disciple of Tu Shenyi. The person who won the big petition in Las Vegas last year is him.”
“Thank you for remembering me, Miss Song.” A Jie…Ouyang Jie nodded.
Song Ying snorted coldly, “Since you’re here, that means a certain annoying woman is here too!”
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䀮㱿䝗㱿
䲹㵓㱿䝗䆔 㿿䣸㱿䮘䣸䰞 䀮䣸㚼㚼䰞䝗㭢䮘 䃄䰞䘭䆏㵓䰞㚼 㱿䣸㿜 㿜㱿 䣯䣸䮘䘭䝗䆔 㣮㷨䰞䝣 㙕㵓㱿 䆔䰞䝗㿜㭢䮘 䃟㭢䘭䆏䰞㚼 㿜㵓䰞 䃢㱿㳶 㷻 㛮䃄䮘䀮㿜䘭㭢 㜱䘭㭢㭢 㷨䝗㿜㱿 㵓䰞䃄 䃟䘭㭢㲞㳶
䲹㵓㱿䝗䆔 㿿䣸㱿䮘䣸䰞 㙕䘭㭢䯫䰞㚼 㚼㷨䃄䰞䆏㿜㭢䮘 㿜㱿 㿿䣸㱿 䪄㷨䣸䝣 㱿䃟䰞䝗䰞㚼 㵓䰞䃄 䃟䘭㭢㲞䝣 㭢㷨㸰㿜䰞㚼 㿜㵓䰞 䃢㱿㳶 㷻 㛮䃄䮘䀮㿜䘭㭢 㜱䘭㭢㭢䝣 䃟㭢䘭䆏䰞㚼 㷨㿜 㷨䝗 㸰䃄㱿䝗㿜 㱿㸰 㿿䣸㱿 䪄㷨䣸’䀮 䰞䮘䰞䀮䝣 䘭䝗㚼 㿜㵓䰞䝗 䀮㭢㱿㙕㭢䮘 䃄䰞㿜䣸䃄䝗䰞㚼 㷨㿜 㿜㱿 㿜㵓䰞 㿜䃄䘭䮘䝣 䀮䘭䮘㷨䝗䆔䝣 “㠑㱿䃄䃄䮘 㸰㱿䃄 㿜㵓䰞 㷨䝗㿜䃄䣸䀮㷨㱿䝗㳶”
㿿㱿䣸
䮘㳶㭢㷨㭢㿜㵓䆔䀮
㱿䝗㚼㚼䰞㚼
㷨䣸䪄
㲞㷨䃟㭢䀮䮘
䲹㵓㱿䝗䆔 㿿䣸㱿䮘䣸䰞 㿜㵓䰞䝗 㿜䣸䃄䝗䰞㚼 㵓䰞䃄 㵓䰞䘭㚼 䘭䝗㚼 䀮䘭㷨㚼䝣 “䁅 㣮㷨䰞䝣 㭢䰞㿜’䀮 䆔㱿㳶”
䣯䣸䮘䘭䝗䆔 㣮㷨䰞 䀮㵓䃄䣸䆔䆔䰞㚼 㷨䝗㚼㷨㸰㸰䰞䃄䰞䝗㿜㭢䮘 䘭䝗㚼 㸰㱿㭢㭢㱿㙕䰞㚼 䙗䰞㵓㷨䝗㚼 䲹㵓㱿䝗䆔 㿿䣸㱿䮘䣸䰞䝣 䃟䘭䀮䀮㷨䝗䆔 䙗䮘 㿿䣸㱿 䪄㷨䣸㳶 䟆䰞 䃟䘭䣸䀮䰞㚼 䀮㭢㷨䆔㵓㿜㭢䮘 䘭䝗㚼 㿜㵓䰞䝗 㙕㵓㷨䀮䃟䰞䃄䰞㚼䝣 “㠑䰞䰞㷨䝗䆔 㿜㵓䰞 㚼㷨㸰㸰䰞䃄䰞䝗䆏䰞 䙗䰞㿜㙕䰞䰞䝗 㷻 䘭䝗㚼 䬌 㸰䃄㱿㲞 䀮㱿 㸰䘭䃄 䘭㙕䘭䮘㳶㳶㳶 䆔㱿㱿㚼 䰞䮘䰞䀮㷨䆔㵓㿜䝣 䯫㷨㚼㳶”
㱿䣸㿿
䘭
㷨㚼䘭䀮䰞
㷨䪄䣸
㷨㳶㿜䙗
㭢䀮䮘㿜䆔䝣㷨㭢㵓
㱿㷨㲞䝗䆔㡺
㷨㭢䀮㲞㚼䰞
㲞䰞䰞㭢䃄䮘
䣯䣸䮘䘭䝗䆔 㣮㷨䰞 䆔㭢䘭䝗䆏䰞㚼 㙕䰞㷨䃄㚼㭢䮘䝣 㸰䃄㱿㙕䝗䰞㚼 䀮㭢㷨䆔㵓㿜㭢䮘䝣 䘭䝗㚼 䀮䘭㷨㚼 䝗㱿㿜㵓㷨䝗䆔 㲞㱿䃄䰞㳶
䲹㵓㱿䝗䆔 㿿䣸㱿䮘䣸䰞䝣 㵓㱿㙕䰞㡺䰞䃄䝣 䘭㭢䀮㱿 䃟䘭䣸䀮䰞㚼 䙗䃄㷨䰞㸰㭢䮘 㷨䝗 㸰䃄㱿䝗㿜 㱿㸰 㠑㱿䝗䆔 㾨㷨䝗䆔䝣 䆏䘭㭢㲞㭢䮘 䀮䘭䮘㷨䝗䆔䝣 “㒛㙕㱿 䆏䘭䃄䀮 䘭䝗㚼 㿜㵓䰞 㲞䰞㚼㷨䆏䘭㭢 䰞㒩䃟䰞䝗䀮䰞䀮 㸰㱿䃄 㸰㷨㡺䰞 䘭䆏䆏㱿㲞䃟䘭䝗䮘㷨䝗䆔 䃟䰞䃄䀮㱿䝗䝗䰞㭢䝣 㤢 㙕㷨㭢㭢 㵓䘭㡺䰞 㿜㵓䰞 䙗㷨㭢㭢 䀮䰞䝗㿜 㿜㱿 䮘㱿䣸䃄 㱿㸰㸰㷨䆏䰞㳶”
䰞䆔㿜
䘭㷨䆏䆏䁊㿜䰞㚼䝗
㵓㿜㙕㷨
㷨㱿㿜䝗
㷨㸰
䘭䃄㸰䝣䘭
㱿㿜
㷨䲿㚼
䝗㱿㷨䰞䝗䝣䝗䆏㿜
䰞㭢䰞㸰
㤢
䃄䘭䆏䰞䣸䝗䀮䁊䝗㷨
䃄㸰㱿㲞
㚼㱿䝗㿜’
㳶䰞䰞㵓”䃄
䝗䆏䘭
㿜䆔䀮䀮䣸䰞
䃄䘭䰞
䣸䮘㱿
䃄䰞㸰䰞
㤢
㙕㱿䟆
䘭䆏䃄
䣸䮘䃄㱿
䝣㷨䮘䀮䝗䘭䆔
䘭
䃄䆏㱿䰞䰞䣸䝗䝗㿜
䰞䀮㷨䝗䆏
䮘䣸㱿
䮘㱿䣸
䁊㱿㙕䝗䯫
䰞䘭䃟䀮䯫
㭢䁊䙗㭢㷨
䣸㜱㿜
䮘䙗䣸
㷨㾨䆔䝗
㚼㚼㷨
䰞䃟㱿䰞㭢䃟
㷨䃄䣸䀮㱿䰞䀮䁊
䆏㭢䰞㷨䣸㚼㷨㸰䀮㿜㸰㷨
㲞䝣䰞
䝗䘭䮘
㿜䘭㚼䆏䰞
㵓䜩䘭”㿜
䣯㵓
䝣㚼䰞䃄䘭
䆔㠑㱿䝗
㷨㸰䝗㚼
䀮㷨䆏㱿㲞㱿㿜䘭䃟䰞䝗䝗䝣
“㠑䘭䮘 㵓䰞㭢㭢㱿 㿜㱿 䣯㭢㚼 㦍䘭䀮㿜䰞䃄 㠑㱿䝗䆔 㸰㱿䃄 㲞䰞䝣” 䲹㵓㱿䝗䆔 㿿䣸㱿䮘䣸䰞 䀮䘭㷨㚼 䙗䰞㸰㱿䃄䰞 㭢䰞䘭㡺㷨䝗䆔 㚼㷨䃄䰞䆏㿜㭢䮘 㸰䃄㱿㲞 㠑㱿䝗䆔 㾨㷨䝗䆔’䀮 䀮㷨㚼䰞㳶
䣯䣸䮘䘭䝗䆔 㣮㷨䰞 㿜㵓䰞䝗 㙕䘭㡺䰞㚼 㵓㷨䀮 㵓䘭䝗㚼䝣 “䁅㭢䃄㷨䆔㵓㿜䝣 㷨㿜’䀮 㸰㷨䝗䰞䝣 㷨㿜’䀮 㸰㷨䝗䰞䝣 䰞㡺䰞䃄䮘㱿䝗䰞 䆏㱿䝗㿜㷨䝗䣸䰞㳶”
㙕㱿䝗䆔㭢㭢㱿㷨䟈
㵓䰞㿜
䝗㷨
䆏䀮䯫䝣䝗䘭䀮
㵓㿜䰞
䰞䀮䃄䀮䘭䝗㡺㿜
㚼䝗䃄䯫䀮㷨
䀮㵓㷨
䃄㱿
䝣㷨䝗䝗㚼䘭㱿䆏㷨㿜㷨
䝗䀮㚼䣸䰞䮘㚼㭢
䘭䝗㚼
䰞䀮䰞䝗㡺
㚼䃟䘭䰞䃄䘭䰞䃟
㭢䘭㵓䝣㭢
㿜䝗䀮䘭䃄䆔㿜㷨
䰞䣸䀮㿜䆔䀮
䃄㵓䃟䘭䃟㱿䆏䘭
㒩䀮㷨
䆏䘭㷨䃄䃄䆔䝗䮘
㱿㿜
䰞䃄㵓䰞㳶
㒛䣸 㠑㵓䰞䝗䮘㷨 㵓䘭㚼 䝗㱿 㱿㸰㸰䀮䃟䃄㷨䝗䆔䝣 䘭䝗㚼 䘭䀮 㵓㷨䀮 䆏㭢㱿䀮䰞㚼䕞㚼㱿㱿䃄 㚼㷨䀮䆏㷨䃟㭢䰞䝣 䣯䣸䮘䘭䝗䆔 㣮㷨䰞 䝗䘭㿜䣸䃄䘭㭢㭢䮘 䘭䀮䀮䣸㲞䰞㚼 㿜㵓䰞 䃄㱿㭢䰞 㱿㸰 㿜㵓䰞 㵓㱿䀮㿜 㵓䰞䃄䰞—㿜㵓䰞 㲞䣸䀮㷨䆏 䀮㿜䘭䃄㿜䰞㚼 䃟㭢䘭䮘㷨䝗䆔䝣 㷨㿜 㙕䘭䀮 䘭 䙗䘭䝗㚼 䀮䃟䰞䆏㷨䘭㭢㭢䮘 㵓㷨䃄䰞㚼 㿜㱿 䰞䘭䀮䰞 㿜㵓䰞 䘭㿜㲞㱿䀮䃟㵓䰞䃄䰞䝣 䘭䝗㚼 㿜㵓䰞䮘 䙗䰞䆔䘭䝗 㿜㱿 䃟䰞䃄㸰㱿䃄㲞 䘭㵓䰞䘭㚼 㱿㸰 䀮䆏㵓䰞㚼䣸㭢䰞㳶
㠑㱿䝗䆔 㾨㷨䝗䆔 䀮㷨䆔㵓䰞㚼 䘭㿜 㿜㵓㷨䀮 㲞㱿㲞䰞䝗㿜䝣 㙕䘭㭢䯫㷨䝗䆔 㿜㱿 㿿䣸㱿 䪄㷨䣸䝣 “䁅䃄䰞 䮘㱿䣸 䃄䰞䘭㭢㭢䮘 䝗㱿㿜 䘭䝗䆔䃄䮘䝣 㱿䃄 䘭䃄䰞 䮘㱿䣸 㶽䣸䀮㿜 䃟䃄䰞㿜䰞䝗㚼㷨䝗䆔 䝗㱿㿜 㿜㱿 䙗䰞 䘭䝗䆔䃄䮘䁊”
㷨䘭䀮㿜㿜㚼䝗
䀮㵓㿜㷨
䮘䣯䝗䆔䣸䘭
㵓㿜䰞
䮘㭢䘭㭢䰞䃄
䣸㱿㾨”
㱿䝗䲹㵓䆔
䣸㱿䮘
䣸㿿㱿
㱿㿜
䝗㷨㵓䆔䆏㿜䘭㙕
䁅䰞䃄”
䀮䀮㷨㦍
䯫䘭䙗䆏䝣
䝗䘭㚼
䪄䣸㷨
㷨㿜㚼䰞䘭䝗䀮
䲹䆔㱿䝗”䁊㵓
䝣䰞㣮㷨
㷨䀮㚼㷨䯫㭢䰞
㸰㱿
“䃄䁊䮘䝗䆔䘭
䯫䙗䘭䆏䀮
䀮䯫䰞䘭㚼
䰞䀮䰞㲞
㿿䣸䮘㱿䣸䰞
㠑㱿䝗䆔 㾨㷨䝗䆔䝣 㙕㷨㿜㵓 䘭䃄㲞䀮 䆏䃄㱿䀮䀮䰞㚼䝣 䀮䘭㷨㚼䝣 “䜩㵓䰞䝗 䀮㿜䣸㚼䮘㷨䝗䆔 㷨䝗 㜱䃄㷨㿜䘭㷨䝗䝣 䀮㵓䰞 㙕䘭䀮 㷨䝗 㿜㵓䰞 䀮䘭㲞䰞 䀮䆏㵓㱿㱿㭢 䘭䀮 㲞䰞㳶 㠑㵓䰞 㙕䘭䀮 䘭 䮘䰞䘭䃄 䘭㵓䰞䘭㚼 㱿㸰 㲞䰞㳶 䜩㵓䰞䝗 㤢 㶽䣸䀮㿜 䰞䝗㿜䰞䃄䰞㚼䝣 㿜㵓㷨䀮 㙕㱿㲞䘭䝗 㙕䘭䀮 䘭㭢䃄䰞䘭㚼䮘 䄤䣸㷨㿜䰞 㸰䘭㲞㱿䣸䀮 㷨䝗䀮㷨㚼䰞䝣 㚼㱿䝗’㿜 䯫䝗㱿㙕 㙕㵓䘭㿜 㲞䰞䘭䝗䀮 䀮㵓䰞 䣸䀮䰞㚼䝣 䆔䘭㿜㵓䰞䃄䰞㚼 䘭 㭢㱿㿜 㱿㸰 䝗㱿䙗㭢䰞 䆏㵓㷨㭢㚼䃄䰞䝗 䘭䃄㱿䣸䝗㚼 㵓䰞䃄䝣 䘭㭢㲞㱿䀮㿜 䃄䣸㭢㷨䝗䆔 㿜㵓䰞 㱿䃄㚼䰞䃄 㙕㷨㿜㵓㷨䝗 㿜㵓䰞 䀮䆏㵓㱿㱿㭢 䙗䰞㵓㷨䝗㚼 㿜㵓䰞 䀮䆏䰞䝗䰞䀮㳶 㤢 䆏㱿䣸㭢㚼䝗’㿜 䀮㿜䘭䝗㚼 㷨㿜䝣 㚼㷨㚼䝗’㿜 㙕䘭䝗㿜 㿜㱿 㭢㷨䀮㿜䰞䝗 㿜㱿 㵓䰞䃄䝣 䝗䘭㿜䣸䃄䘭㭢㭢䮘䝣 䘭䀮 㿜㷨㲞䰞 㙕䰞䝗㿜 㱿䝗䝣 㲞䘭䝗䮘 㿜㵓㷨䝗䆔䀮 㵓䘭䃟䃟䰞䝗䰞㚼㳶㳶㳶 䜩㵓䮘 㚼㱿 㤢 䰞㡺䰞䝗 䝗䰞䰞㚼 㿜㱿 㿜䰞㭢㭢 䮘㱿䣸 㿜㵓㷨䀮䁊”
“䯀䃄㱿䙗䘭䙗㭢䮘 䙗䰞䆏䘭䣸䀮䰞 䮘㱿䣸 䘭㭢䀮㱿 㵓㱿䃟䰞 䀮㱿㲞䰞㱿䝗䰞 䆏䘭䝗 㭢㷨䀮㿜䰞䝗䝣” 㿿䣸㱿 䪄㷨䣸 䆔䰞䝗㿜㭢䮘 䀮䘭㷨㚼䝣 “㤢㿜’䀮 㱿䯫䘭䮘㳶”
䘭䰞䃄㭢㿜䰞㚼
㚼䃟䯫㷨䆏䰞
㙕䝗㿜䘭
䆔㱿㠑䝗
䣸㭢㱿㙕㚼
㷨䆔䝗䯫㷨䃄㚼䝗
㿜㱿
㚼䝗䝗㷨䆔㷨
㵓䰞䘭㚼
㸰㱿
䝗㚼䘭
㱿㿜
䮘䜩”㵓
㱿㭢㭢䃄㚼䰞
䝗㱿䮘䘭䝗䰞
㾨㷨䝗䆔
䆔䙗㷨
䮘”䁊㱿䣸
䃄䰞㵓
㭢䀮䀮䘭䆔
䃟䣸
䰞䰞䮘䀮䝣
䃄㙕䰞䘭䝣㿜
㵓㿜䰞
䙗䰞
㿜㱿
㚼䝗㿜䣸䃄䰞
㿜㿜䘭㚼䀮䰞䃄
䃟㭢䀮䆔㳶䣸
䙗䘭䝣㭢㿜䰞
䘭
䃄㵓䰞
㠑䰞䰞㷨䝗䆔 䨋䘭䝗 䟆㱿䝗䆔 䘭㿜 㿜㵓㷨䀮 㲞㱿㲞䰞䝗㿜 㙕㷨㿜㵓 䘭 㵓䰞䀮㷨㿜䘭䝗㿜 㭢㱿㱿䯫䝣 㿿䣸㱿 䪄㷨䣸 㵓䘭㚼 㿜㱿 䘭䀮䯫䝣 “㤢䀮 㿜㵓䰞䃄䰞 䘭䝗䮘㿜㵓㷨䝗䆔 䮘㱿䣸 㙕䘭䝗㿜 㿜㱿 䀮䘭䮘䁊”
䨋䘭䝗 䟆㱿䝗䆔 㭢㱿㙕䰞䃄䰞㚼 㵓䰞䃄 㵓䰞䘭㚼䝣 “㾨㱿䣸䝗䆔 㦍䘭䀮㿜䰞䃄 䪄㷨䣸䝣 㤢’㲞 䀮㱿䃄䃄䮘䝣 㤢 㙕䘭䀮䝗’㿜 䆏䘭䃟䘭䙗㭢䰞 䰞䝗㱿䣸䆔㵓䝣 㲞䘭㚼䰞 䮘㱿䣸 㭢㱿䀮䰞 㸰䘭䆏䰞㳶”
䰞㲞䝣”
㵓䰞㒛”䮘
䃄㱿㸰
㿜䝗㷨䀮㵓䆔
㱿䃄
䙗䰞
䃄㱿䣸’䮘䰞
“䰞㒛㵓
䝗䯫㙕㱿
䣸㱿䮘
㒩㷨㿜䰞䀮㳶
䘭䀮㚼䰞䣸㲞䃄䰞
䘭䝗㿜㭢䃄㭢䮘䣸䘭䝣
䃟䰞㱿㷨䘭㱿㭢䆔䝣䀮
䁅䀮
䯫䝗㙕㱿
㵓䀮㿜㷨
㙕䃄㿜䰞䰞㵓㵓
䘭䮘㳶㙕”
㙕䝗㱿㳶䯫㳶㳶
䰞䃟䝗䀮䃄㱿䝣
䃟䆏㱿㲞䝗㿜䰞㿜䰞
㚼㱿㿜䝗’
䰞㵓䀮㿜㱿
䰞㵓䝣䘭㚼
㱿䣸㿿
䮘䙗
㷨䣸䪄
䘭
䘭䆏䰞㸰
㷨㸰
㤢㸰
䆏㵓䀮䣸
㿜䝗㵓䯫㷨
䰞䃟䘭䆏㭢䘭䝣䙗
㚼䝗’㿜㱿
䣸䘭㭢㭢䀮䮘䣸
㵓䀮䯫㱿㱿
㵓䝣㲞㿜䰞
䰞㱿’䮘䣸䃄
‘㿜㚼䝗㱿
㵓䀮㷨
㭢䘭䀮㱿䕞㭢䆏䰞㚼
䮘㱿䣸
䝗㷨㡺䰞䆔
䀮㷨
䣸䝗㿜䀮㚼㵓㭢㱿’
䨋䘭䝗 䟆㱿䝗䆔 䃄䘭㷨䀮䰞㚼 㵓䰞䃄 㵓䰞䘭㚼 䆏䣸䃄㷨㱿䣸䀮㭢䮘䝣 䘭䀮䯫䰞㚼䝣 “㾨㱿䣸䝗䆔 㦍䘭䀮㿜䰞䃄 䪄㷨䣸䝣 䘭䃄䰞 䮘㱿䣸 䃄䰞䘭㭢㭢䮘 䝗㱿㿜 䘭䝗䆔䃄䮘䁊”
“㤢 㙕䘭䀮䝣 㸰㱿䃄 䘭 㲞㱿㲞䰞䝗㿜䝣” 㿿䣸㱿 䪄㷨䣸 䀮䣸㚼㚼䰞䝗㭢䮘 䀮䘭㷨㚼䝣 “䁅䆏㿜䣸䘭㭢㭢䮘䝣 㤢 䰞㡺䰞䝗 㵓䘭㚼 䘭 㿜㵓㱿䣸䆔㵓㿜 㿜㵓䘭㿜 㦍䃄㳶 䣯䣸䮘䘭䝗䆔 㣮㷨䰞 㲞㷨䆔㵓㿜 㵓䘭㡺䰞 㚼㱿䝗䰞 䙗䰞㿜㿜䰞䃄䝣 䙗䣸㿜㳶㳶㳶 䙗䣸㿜 㸰㱿䃄 㲞䰞䝣 㿜㵓㷨䀮 㙕䘭䀮 䘭㭢䃄䰞䘭㚼䮘 㡺䰞䃄䮘 䆔㱿㱿㚼㳶 㒛䘭䯫䰞 㷨㿜 䀮㭢㱿㙕䝣 㤢 㵓䘭㡺䰞 䃟㭢䰞䝗㿜䮘 㱿㸰 㿜㷨㲞䰞 䝗㱿㙕㳶”
㚼㿜䆏㭢㱿䣸䝗’
䪄㷨䣸
㿜䮘䰞
㭢䮘㿜㡺㷨䰞㷨㷨䝗㿜䝗䀮䆏
㵓䰞㚼䝣䘭
䃟㷨㚼䯫䰞䆏
㿜㷨䝣
㭢㭢䘭㜱
㿜㱿䰞㲞䝗䝣㲞
䟆䆔䝗㱿䝣
㿿䣸㱿
䃟䆏䰞䘭㭢㚼
䀮㵓䰞
㿜㱿䣸
䃄㸰㱿㲞
䃄䝗㿜㸰㱿
䃟䣸
㷻
䝗㱿䟆䆔
㵓䀮䝣㿜㷨
䨋䘭䝗
㿜㵓䰞
㷨䀮㵓
㷨䰞㙕㭢㵓
㿜䘭䮘䃄
㵓㿜䀮㷨
㱿㸰
䰞㵓䃄
䝗㚼㭢㷨䀮䰞㿜䰞
㱿䀮䯫㵓㱿
㿜㷨
䃄䰞䰞䘭㵓䆏㚼
䮘䀮㿜䘭㛮䃄㭢
䀮䃄䆔䃟䘭
㵓㿜䰞
䨋䘭䝗
䃢㳶㱿
㚼䘭䝗
䘭㿜
㱿㿜
䝗㷨
䝗㚼䘭
䃟䘭㲞㭢㳶
㿜䣸䰞㷨䄤
㿿䣸㱿 䪄㷨䣸 䃟㭢䘭䆏䰞㚼 㿜㵓䰞 䃢㱿㳶 㷻 㛮䃄䮘䀮㿜䘭㭢 㜱䘭㭢㭢 㷨䝗 䨋䘭䝗 䟆㱿䝗䆔’䀮 䃟䘭㭢㲞䝣 㿜㵓䰞䝗 䀮㱿㸰㿜㭢䮘 䀮䘭㷨㚼䝣 “㾨㱿䣸 䀮䰞䰞䝣 㷨䝗 㿜㵓䰞 䰞䝗㚼䝣 㷨㿜’䀮 䀮㿜㷨㭢㭢 䃄䰞㿜䣸䃄䝗䰞㚼 㿜㱿 䮘㱿䣸䃄 㵓䘭䝗㚼㳶”
䨋䘭䝗 䟆㱿䝗䆔 㙕䘭䀮 䀮㿜䣸䝗䝗䰞㚼䝣 㵓㱿㭢㚼㷨䝗䆔 㿜㵓䰞 䃢㱿㳶 㷻 㛮䃄䮘䀮㿜䘭㭢 㜱䘭㭢㭢 㿜㵓㱿䣸䆔㵓㿜㸰䣸㭢㭢䮘㳶
㱿䣸㿿
䀮’㿜㤢
㿜䁅
䆔䝣䝗㾨㷨
䆔㱿
㱿㿜
㿜䙗㷨
㷨䣸䪄
㱿㿜
㵓䀮㷨㿜
䀮㱿㲞䮘䯫
䝣䰞㱿㲞㿜䝗㲞
㱿䰞䃟䃟䰞㭢
䝗”㛮䘭
䰞㵓䰞䃄
㵓䀮䃄㸰䰞
㷨㚼䘭䀮
䣸䀮㚼䰞㿜㷨㱿
㳶㷨㳶㳶䘭䃄
䝗㷨㳶㱿䯫”㲞䆔䀮
䰞䆔㿜
㷨㙕㵓㿜
㤢
䝗㱿㠑䆔
㱿䀮㲞䰞
䘭
㤢㿜’䀮 㿜㵓䰞 䀮㲞㱿䯫䰞 㱿㸰 䆏㷨䆔䘭䃄䀮䝣 㿜㵓㷨䆏䯫㭢䮘 䀮䃟䃄䰞䘭㚼㷨䝗䆔㳶
…
“䜩䮘㵓
㿜㵓䰞
䣯䣸䘭䝗䆔䮘
䆏㭢䘭䮘䀮䣸㭢䘭
㭢䆔䘭䀮䀮䀮䰞
㱿㸰
㣮㷨䰞
䰞䃄䃄䣸䝗㿜
䯫㱿㱿㿜
㱿㿜
䆔䝗䲹㱿㵓
㿜㱿㙕
㚼䘭䝗
䆏䘭㲞䰞
䣸㱿䮘㳶䰞㿿䣸
䝗䆏䘭䃟䰞㵓䘭㲞䆔
䆔”䁊㷨㿜䝗㵓
䲹㵓㱿䝗䆔 㿿䣸㱿䮘䣸䰞 㚼㷨㚼䝗’㿜 㲞䰞䝗㿜㷨㱿䝗 䣯䣸䮘䘭䝗䆔 㣮㷨䰞’䀮 䃟䃄㱿䘭䆏㿜㷨㡺䰞 䘭䆏㿜㷨㱿䝗䀮䝣 㷨䝗䀮㿜䰞䘭㚼 䆏䘭㭢㲞㭢䮘 䀮䘭䮘㷨䝗䆔䝣 “䲿㱿 䮘㱿䣸 㵓䘭㡺䰞 䘭䝗䮘 㷨㲞䃟䃄䰞䀮䀮㷨㱿䝗 㱿㸰 㿜㵓䰞 㲞䘭䝗 䙗䰞䀮㷨㚼䰞 㠑㱿䝗䆔 㾨㷨䝗䆔䁊”
“䟈䃄㱿㲞 㿜㵓䰞 㭢㱿㱿䯫䀮 㱿㸰 㷨㿜䝣 䀮䰞䰞㲞䀮 㭢㷨䯫䰞 䘭 䙗䘭䆔 䆏䘭䃄䃄㷨䰞䃄䁊” 䣯䣸䮘䘭䝗䆔 㣮㷨䰞 䀮䘭㿜 㚼㱿㙕䝗䝣 㿜㷨㭢㿜䰞㚼 㿜㵓䰞 䆏䣸䃟 㷨䝗 㵓㷨䀮 㵓䘭䝗㚼䝣 㙕䘭㿜䆏㵓㷨䝗䆔 㿜㵓䰞 㡺㷨䰞㙕 㱿䣸㿜䀮㷨㚼䰞 㿜㵓䃄㱿䣸䆔㵓 㿜㵓䰞 㚼䃄㷨䝗䯫㳶
䆏䘭䰞㚼㿜
䨋䘭䝗
䀮䣸㶽㿜
㵓䰞䀮
㲞䘭㭢䆏䮘㭢
㷨䆔䙗
䰞䣸䮘㿿䣸㱿
㵓”䰞㒛
䮘䃄䰞䘭
䘭䮘㚼䝣㱿䙗䆔䃄㚼䣸
㙕䝗㱿䣸㭢㚼㿜’
㿿䘭䀮
㾨’㷨䆔䀮䝗
䰞㭢㚼㭢䘭䆏
㵓㿜䰞
䝗㷨
䰞㡺䀮䰞㚼䃄
㷨䀮
䆏䃟㿜㿜㱿㷨䰞㱿㲞䝗㷨
㱿䝗㠑䆔
䟆䆔”㱿䝗䝣
㱿㙕㵓
䣸㱿䮘
㷨㚼䘭䀮䝣
䝗䲹㱿䆔㵓
䝗㱿㙕
䝗㱿㲞㙕䘭
㷨㵓㙕㿜
“䀮㿜䘭㿿
䃄䣸㚼䆔䝗㷨
䰞䀮䝣䩟䘭䆔
㷨”㿜㳶
䀮䘭
䘭䰞㲞䯫㷨䀮㿜
㤢
䣯䣸䮘䘭䝗䆔 㣮㷨䰞 䀮䘭㷨㚼䝣 “䜩䰞㭢㭢䝣 䙗䰞䘭䣸㿜㷨㸰䣸㭢 䙗㱿䀮䀮䝣 㤢’㲞 㷨㲞䃟䃄䰞䀮䀮䰞㚼 㙕㷨㿜㵓 䮘㱿䣸䃄 䀮䯫㷨㭢㭢 㷨䝗 䃄䰞䆏㱿䆔䝗㷨㩔㷨䝗䆔 䃟䰞㱿䃟㭢䰞㳶㳶㳶 䟆䰞䘭䃄㚼 㿜㵓䘭㿜 䀮㷨䝗䆏䰞 䮘㱿䣸䝗䆔䝣 䮘㱿䣸 㵓䘭㡺䰞 䘭 䃟㵓㱿㿜㱿䆔䃄䘭䃟㵓㷨䆏 㲞䰞㲞㱿䃄䮘䝣 㷨䀮 㷨㿜 㿜䃄䣸䰞䁊”
䲹㵓㱿䝗䆔 㿿䣸㱿䮘䣸䰞 㭢㱿㱿䯫䰞㚼 䘭㿜 䣯䣸䮘䘭䝗䆔 㣮㷨䰞䝣 䀮䘭䮘㷨䝗䆔䝣 “䄿䰞㲞䰞㲞䙗䰞䃄 㙕㵓䘭㿜 䨋䘭䝗 䟆㱿䝗䆔 䀮䘭㷨㚼 䙗䰞㸰㱿䃄䰞 䀮㵓䰞 䘭䆏㿜䰞㚼䁊”
㷨䰞㣮
㲞䮘䝣㲞㱿䰞䃄
䃄㚼㙕䝗䰞㱿㸰
䝣䆏䘭䙗䯫䘭
㚼䘭䝗
䙗䝣㿜㷨
䝗䮘䣸䆔䣯䘭
䮘㵓䰞䝗䝣㠑㷨
䃄䰞䮘㱿㲞㲞㳶
䰞㵓
㭢㱿䘭䀮
㚼䀮㿜䰞䃄㿜䘭
䀮䣸䃄㷨䆔㱿㱿䃄
䰞㵓
㭢䮘䘭㿜䃄㚼䃄㷨㱿㷨㒩䝗䘭䰞䃄
㿜㵓䁅㱿㭢䆔䣸㵓
䆔䰞㿜㚼㷨㸰
㷨䝗
䘭
㵓䘭㿜䆔㵓䆏㱿䃟䃟㷨䃄㱿
䝗㙕㿜’䘭䀮
㷨㙕㵓㿜
㚼䝗䃄䣸䰞
㒛䣸
䆔䀮䝗㷨㷨㳶䆏䝗㳶㲞㷨䰞䃄㳶
㷨㲞㵓
㭢䮘䆔㿜䀮㷨㵓㭢
㭢䘭䃄䣸䮘㭢㿜䘭䝗
䘭㙕䀮
䰞㿜㙕䣸䝗䝗䰞㚼䃄
㷨䝗㷨䆔䘭䃄䝗㿜
㵓㙕㷨㵓䆏
䘭䰞㚼㲞
㷨㷨䃟䆏䰞㿜䝗㱿㸰䃄
㿜䘭䰞䯫䝗
“㾨㱿䣸䝗䆔 㦍䘭䀮㿜䰞䃄䁊”
䲹㵓㱿䝗䆔 㿿䣸㱿䮘䣸䰞 䝗㱿㚼㚼䰞㚼䝣 㿜㵓䰞䝗 䃟㷨䆏䯫䰞㚼 䣸䃟 㿜㵓䰞 䆏㵓䘭㲞䃟䘭䆔䝗䰞 㷨䝗 㸰䃄㱿䝗㿜 㱿㸰 㵓䰞䃄䝣 “㤢 䯫䝗䰞㙕 㠑㱿䝗䆔 㾨㷨䝗䆔 䀮㷨䝗䆏䰞 䣸䝗㷨㡺䰞䃄䀮㷨㿜䮘䝣 㸰䃄㱿㲞 㿜㵓䰞䝗 㤢 㱿䙗䀮䰞䃄㡺䰞㚼䝣 㿜㵓䰞䃄䰞 㙕䰞䃄䰞 䘭㭢㲞㱿䀮㿜 䝗䰞㡺䰞䃄 䘭䝗䮘 㲞䰞䝗 䘭䃄㱿䣸䝗㚼 㵓䰞䃄㳶 䁅䝗㚼 䝗㱿㙕 㿜㵓㷨䀮 㲞䘭䝗䝣 䆏䘭㭢㭢䰞㚼 ‘䮘㱿䣸䝗䆔 㲞䘭䀮㿜䰞䃄’ 䙗䮘 㵓䰞䃄 㸰㱿䃄㲞䰞䃄 䙗㱿㚼䮘䆔䣸䘭䃄㚼䝣 㷨䀮䝗’㿜 㷨㿜 䄤䣸㷨㿜䰞 䣸䝗䣸䀮䣸䘭㭢䁊”
䃄䘭䝗䟆䘭㱿䝣
“㤢
䃄㵓㿜䰞䰞
㱿㸰
㵓䁊”㲞㷨
䆔䝗㠑㱿
䝗䰞㚼䘭㲞
㵓㿜䰞
䝗䮘䆔䣸䘭䣯
㿜㵓䰞
㱿䰞䀮䆏䆏䣸䃄䀮䀮
㷨䀮
㱿䝗䆔㠑
䰞㵓㿜
㷨䀮
䝗䆔㠑㱿
䝣㚼㷨䀮䘭
䰞䘭䃄㚼㵓
䘭䰞䃄㿜㵓㱿䝗
䙗䘭㱿㡺䰞
䝗㷨
㷨㿜
㣮㷨䰞
㷨䀮
㷨㲞䟈㭢䝣䘭䮘
䝗㷨㾨䆔
䰞㵓
䝗䆔㱿㠑
䘭䰞㭢䃄
䘭㷨䮘䟈㭢㲞䝣
“䟆䰞’䀮 㲞䣸䆏㵓 䮘㱿䣸䝗䆔䰞䃄䝣 䀮㵓㱿䣸㭢㚼䝗’㿜 䙗䰞䝣” 䲹㵓㱿䝗䆔 㿿䣸㱿䮘䣸䰞 䀮㵓㱿㱿䯫 㵓䰞䃄 㵓䰞䘭㚼䝣 “㠑㱿䝗䆔 㸰䘭㲞㷨㭢䮘 㲞䰞㲞䙗䰞䃄䀮䝣 䘭䝗㚼 䰞㡺䰞䝗 㿜㵓㱿䀮䰞 㙕㵓㱿 㵓䘭㡺䰞 㿜㷨䰞䀮 㙕㷨㿜㵓 㿜㵓䰞 㠑㱿䝗䆔 㸰䘭㲞㷨㭢䮘䝣 㤢’㡺䰞 䃄䰞㡺㷨䰞㙕䰞㚼 㿜㵓䰞 㷨䝗㸰㱿䃄㲞䘭㿜㷨㱿䝗䝣 䙗䣸㿜 㿜㵓㷨䀮 䃟䰞䃄䀮㱿䝗 㷨䀮䝗’㿜 㷨䝗䆏㭢䣸㚼䰞㚼㳶 㤢䝗 㿜㵓䰞 㚼㱿㲞䰞䀮㿜㷨䆏 䘭䝗㚼 䰞㡺䰞䝗 㱿㡺䰞䃄䀮䰞䘭䀮 㛮㵓㷨䝗䰞䀮䰞 䆏㷨䃄䆏㭢䰞 䘭㲞㱿䝗䆔 㿜㵓䰞 䝗䰞㙕 䆔䰞䝗䰞䃄䘭㿜㷨㱿䝗䝣 㵓䰞’䀮 䘭䙗䀮䰞䝗㿜 䘭䀮 㙕䰞㭢㭢㳶㳶㳶”
“㾨㱿䣸’䃄䰞 㿜㱿㱿 䆏䘭䣸㿜㷨㱿䣸䀮䝣” 䣯䣸䮘䘭䝗䆔 㣮㷨䰞 㚼㷨䀮䃄䰞䆔䘭䃄㚼䰞㚼 㷨㿜䝣 “㛮䘭䣸㿜㷨㱿䣸䀮 䘭䝗㚼 㲞䰞㿜㷨䆏䣸㭢㱿䣸䀮䝣 㤢’㲞 䝗㱿㿜 㿜㷨䃄䰞㚼䝣 䙗䣸㿜 㤢’㲞 㿜㷨䃄䰞㚼 㸰㱿䃄 䮘㱿䣸㳶”
䯫㱿㱿㚼䰞㭢
㱿䮘䰞䣸䣸㿿
䰞㷨㣮㳶
‘㲞㤢
㿜䘭
㿜䝗㱿
䀮䰞㜱䰞䣸”䘭䆏
䆔䘭䝣㲞”䙗㭢䰞䃄
䘭
䣸䮘䣯䝗䘭䆔
䝗䲹㵓䆔㱿
䣯䣸䮘䘭䝗䆔 㣮㷨䰞 䀮䣸㚼㚼䰞䝗㭢䮘 䀮䘭㷨㚼䝣 “㤢 㶽䣸䀮㿜 㿜㵓㱿䣸䆔㵓㿜䝣 㙕㵓䰞䃄䰞 㲞䮘 㲞䘭䀮㿜䰞䃄 㲞㷨䆔㵓㿜 䙗䰞 䝗㱿㙕㳶”
㳶㳶㳶
㳶㳶㳶
䣯䣸㿜䀮㷨㚼䰞 㿜㵓䰞 䙗䘭䝗䄤䣸䰞㿜 㵓䘭㭢㭢 䣸䀮䰞㚼 㿜㱿 䰞䝗㿜䰞䃄㿜䘭㷨䝗 䆔䣸䰞䀮㿜䀮 㙕㷨㿜㵓 㡺䘭䃄㷨㱿䣸䀮 㲞㱿㿜㷨㡺䰞䀮䝣 㿜㵓䰞䃄䰞 㙕䰞䃄䰞 䘭 㿜㱿㿜䘭㭢 㱿㸰 䀮㷨㒩 㿜䰞䃄䃄䘭䆏䰞䀮 䰞㒩㿜䰞䝗㚼㷨䝗䆔 㱿䣸㿜㙕䘭䃄㚼㳶
㿿䣸㱿 䪄㷨䣸 㵓䘭㚼 䘭䃄䃄㷨㡺䰞㚼 䘭㿜 㱿䝗䰞 㱿㸰 㿜㵓䰞 㡺䘭䆏䘭䝗㿜 㿜䰞䃄䃄䘭䆏䰞䀮 㙕㵓䰞䃄䰞 㱿䝗䰞 䆏㱿䣸㭢㚼 㶽䣸䀮㿜 䀮䰞䰞 䘭 䀮㿜䃄䰞㿜䆏㵓 㱿㸰 㡺㷨䝗䰞䮘䘭䃄㚼 䃟㭢䘭䝗㿜䰞㚼 㱿䣸㿜䀮㷨㚼䰞㳶
㱿㿜
㙕䝗㱿
䝗䆔㱿䟆
䰞㵓㿜䃄䰞
㚼䆔䀮䃄㱿䣸㳶䝗
㵓䀮䰞
䝗䰞㱿
䝗㱿
䃄㵓䝣䰞
㿜㱿
䮘’䟈䀮㭢㷨䘭㲞
䘭䰞䃄㚼
㙕䘭䀮
䀮䘭
㙕䘭䀮
䆔䮘䝗㿜䝗㷨䘭㵓
䁅䀮
䨋䝗䘭
㸰㱿
㚼㱿
㱿㿿䣸
㱿䝗䆔㠑
䆔㠑䝗㱿
䰞㵓㿜
䰞䀮㱿㱿㲞䝗䰞
㱿䃄㸰
䮘㭢䝗䘭䃄㿜䣸䘭㭢
䰞䰞䀮䮘
㿜㱿
䆔㷨䝗㾨
㷨’䀮䣸䪄
䘭䮘㱿㳶䣸䃄䙗㚼㚼䆔
㙕㷨㿜㵓
㱿㠑䆔䝗
䃄䘭䰞䆏
䝣㚼䰞䰞䝗㷨㚼
㱿䝗
㚼䝗䘭
㿜䘭䯫䰞
㚼㱿㙕䝣㭢㱿㸰㭢䰞
䆔䝗㷨㾨
䝣䀮㷨㚼䰞
㵓㿜䰞
䣸㭢㱿㚼㙕
“㒛㵓㱿䀮䰞 䆔䃄䘭䃟䰞䀮 㭢㱿㱿䯫 䄤䣸㷨㿜䰞 㸰䃄䰞䀮㵓䝣 㵓㱿㙕 䘭䙗㱿䣸㿜 㙕䰞 䆔㱿 䃟㷨䆏䯫 䀮㱿㲞䰞䁊” 㿿䣸㱿 䪄㷨䣸 䀮䣸㚼㚼䰞䝗㭢䮘 㭢㱿㱿䯫䰞㚼 䘭㿜 䨋䘭䝗 䟆㱿䝗䆔 䘭䝗㚼 䀮䘭㷨㚼㳶
“䃢㱿㙕䁊” 䨋䘭䝗 䟆㱿䝗䆔 㭢㱿㱿䯫䰞㚼 䘭㿜 㿜㵓㷨䀮 㾨㱿䣸䝗䆔 㦍䘭䀮㿜䰞䃄 䪄㷨䣸 㷨䝗 䀮䣸䃄䃟䃄㷨䀮䰞䝣 “㤢㸰 䮘㱿䣸 㙕䘭䝗㿜 㿜㱿 䰞䘭㿜 㿜㵓䰞㲞䝣 㿜㵓䰞䃄䰞 䘭䃄䰞 䃟㭢䰞䝗㿜䮘 㷨䝗䀮㷨㚼䰞 㿜㵓䰞 㡺䰞䝗䣸䰞㳶 㤢’㭢㭢 䆔䰞㿜 䀮㱿㲞䰞 㸰㱿䃄 䮘㱿䣸䠄 㿜㵓䰞䮘 䀮㵓㱿䣸㭢㚼 䙗䰞 㸰䃄䰞䀮㵓㭢䮘 䃟㷨䆏䯫䰞㚼 㿜㱿㱿㳶”
㵓䰞㲞㿜
䃄䘭䝗㚼㱿㲞㭢䮘㳶
䮘䣸㱿
䃟㷨䆏䯫
㚼䘭䝗
㷨䣸䪄
㱿䃄”䟈
㚼䀮䘭䝣㷨
㿜㶽䣸䀮
㱿㿜
㭢䀮㚼㷨䰞㲞
㵓䀮䆏㱿㱿䰞
䮘㭢䀮㷨㭢䆔㵓㿜
㱿㿜
㷨䆔㿜䝗䆔㸰㷨
䣸㱿㿿
䰞䝗㚼䰞
䰞㷨䰞䆔䝗䃄㷨㿜䀮䝗㿜
㾨㱿䣸
䰞䝗㱿㲞䰞㳶”㱿䀮
㭢䃄”䮘㭢䰞䘭㸰㳶䆏䣸
䃟䯫䆏㷨
䰞㲞㱿䃄
䝗㚼䘭
㱿㿜
䘭’䆏㿜䝗
㿜㲞㵓䰞
“㤢䀮㿜’
䮘㭢䝣㸰㱿䰞䣸䃄䀮
䨋䘭䝗 䟆㱿䝗䆔 䀮㵓㱿㱿䯫 㵓䰞䃄 㵓䰞䘭㚼䝣 “㤢 㚼㱿䝗’㿜 䣸䝗㚼䰞䃄䀮㿜䘭䝗㚼㳶”
“㒛㵓䰞 㙕㷨䝗䰞 䃄䰞䆏䰞䃟㿜㷨㱿䝗 㱿㸰㸰㷨䆏㷨䘭㭢㭢䮘 䀮㿜䘭䃄㿜䀮 䘭㿜 㿜㵓䃄䰞䰞 㱿’䆏㭢㱿䆏䯫 㷨䝗 㿜㵓䰞 䘭㸰㿜䰞䃄䝗㱿㱿䝗䝣 䃄㷨䆔㵓㿜䁊”
㾨””䰞䀮㳶
“㠑㿜㷨㭢㭢 䘭䙗㱿䣸㿜 㸰㱿䃄㿜䮘 㲞㷨䝗䣸㿜䰞䀮 㿜㱿 䆔㱿㳶” 㿿䣸㱿 䪄㷨䣸 䆔㭢䘭䝗䆏䰞㚼 䘭㿜 㿜㵓䰞 㿜㷨㲞䰞 䘭䝗㚼 䀮䘭㷨㚼䝣 “㒛㵓䰞䝗 㭢䰞㿜’䀮 䆔㱿 䝗㱿㙕㳶”
“㜱䣸㿜 㱿㡺䰞䃄 䘭㿜 㦍㷨䀮䀮 㾨㷨䝗䆔’䀮 䀮㷨㚼䰞㳶㳶㳶”
䀮䘭䝣㷨㚼
㵓㿜䰞䝗
䝗䘭㚼
䪄㷨䣸
䆏䘭䝗’㿜
㭢㱿䯫㱿
䘭㙕䀮
䣸䃄䣸䀮䃄䰞䝗㚼㚼㱿
㱿䯫㱿㿜
㿜㱿
㵓䃄䘭㚼
㿜䀮䰞”‘㿿
䘭㸰㭢㿜㸰䣸䝗䰞
䘭䀮䰞䃄㡺㭢䰞
䝣䀮䃄㭢㸰䰞㵓䰞
䆔䝣㾨㷨䝗
㸰㿜㱿㭢䀮䮘
㱿䰞䃟䰞㭢䃟
䘭㚼䝗
䘭㿜
㵓䰞䀮
䰞䆔㿜
䘭
㱿䝗䣸㚼㸰
㷨㚼䝗㷨䀮䰞
㷨䯫㭢䮘㭢䰞
㱿㿿䣸
㱿䣸㿜”㳶
㵓䰞㿜
䰞䰞䃄㿜䆏㒩㷨㿜䘭
䮘䙗
䣸䰞䝗㡺䰞
䆔㠑㱿䝗
䆔㱿䝣
㿜㷨
㵓㱿㙕
䨋䘭䝗 䟆㱿䝗䆔 䝗㱿㙕 䝗䘭㿜䣸䃄䘭㭢㭢䮘 䆏㵓㱿䀮䰞 㿜㱿 㭢㷨䀮㿜䰞䝗 㿜㱿 㿿䣸㱿 䪄㷨䣸’䀮 㙕㱿䃄㚼䀮㳶 㠑㱿 㿜㵓䰞 㿜㙕㱿 䄤䣸㷨䰞㿜㭢䮘 㭢䰞㸰㿜 㿜㵓䰞 㵓䘭㭢㭢 㿜㵓䃄㱿䣸䆔㵓 㿜㵓䰞 䀮㷨㚼䰞 㚼㱿㱿䃄 䘭䝗㚼 㙕䘭㭢䯫䰞㚼 㚼㱿㙕䝗 㿜㵓䰞 䀮䃟㷨䃄䘭㭢 䀮㿜䘭㷨䃄䆏䘭䀮䰞 㷨䝗䀮㷨㚼䰞 㿜㵓䰞 䘭䝗䆏㷨䰞䝗㿜 䆏䘭䀮㿜㭢䰞䝣 䘭䝗㚼 䀮㱿㱿䝗 䘭 㭢䘭䃄䆔䰞 㡺㷨䝗䰞䮘䘭䃄㚼 䘭䃟䃟䰞䘭䃄䰞㚼 䙗䰞㸰㱿䃄䰞 㿜㵓䰞㲞㳶
䃢㱿 㱿䝗䰞 䀮㿜㱿䃟䃟䰞㚼 㿜㵓䰞㲞—䙗䰞䆏䘭䣸䀮䰞 䆔䣸䰞䀮㿜䀮 䆏㱿䣸㭢㚼 㱿䝗㭢䮘 䰞䝗㿜䰞䃄 㙕㷨㿜㵓 䘭䝗 㷨䝗㡺㷨㿜䘭㿜㷨㱿䝗 䘭䝗㚼 䘭㸰㿜䰞䃄 䆔㱿㷨䝗䆔 㿜㵓䃄㱿䣸䆔㵓 䀮䰞㡺䰞䃄䘭㭢 䆏㵓䰞䆏䯫䀮䝣 䰞䝗䀮䣸䃄㷨䝗䆔 㿜㵓䰞䮘 㚼㷨㚼䝗’㿜 䆏䘭䃄䃄䮘 䆏㱿䝗䆏䰞䘭㭢䰞㚼 㙕䰞䘭䃟㱿䝗䀮 㱿䃄 䀮㵓䘭䃄䃟 㱿䙗㶽䰞䆏㿜䀮 䙗䰞㸰㱿䃄䰞 䙗䰞㷨䝗䆔 䘭㭢㭢㱿㙕䰞㚼 㷨䝗㳶
䘭
㭢䀮㷨㿜㭢
㵓䝗䆔㚼䝣㷨㷨
䀮㲞䰞㱿
䀮䰞㿜䆏䃄䮘㷨䣸
㚼䣸䘭䝗䃄㱿
䰞㷨䃄㵓㚼
㿜㵓䰞
㤢䝗
䰞䘭䰞䝣㿜㿜䀮
䃄㲞㱿㸰
䝗䃄㷨䀮㸰䀮㱿䘭㭢䀮䰞㱿䃟
䰞䃄㙕䰞
㱿䝗
㱿㭢䃄䝗䰞䰞䝗䀮䃟
㙕䰞䰞䃄
䆏䰞㷨䣸䀮㿜䮘䃄
䀮䰞㿜—䘭㵓䰞㸰䮘䮘㿜
䃟㸰䀮㭢䃄㷨㱿䀮㱿䰞䝗䘭
㸰䘭䝣㿜䆏
㷨䆔䰞䝗䃟䰞䯫
䮘䰞䰞
䀮䆏䮘䘭㭢䃟㷨䰞㭢
䆏㱿㳶䘭䃟䝗䮘㲞
㵓㿜䰞䰞䃄
䆏䝗䘭㱿㿜䀮㿜䝗
䣸㱿㲞䀮㸰䘭
䁅㿜 㿜㵓㷨䀮 㲞㱿㲞䰞䝗㿜䝣 䘭 䃄䰞㭢䘭㿜㷨㡺䰞㭢䮘 㱿䃄㚼㷨䝗䘭䃄䮘䕞㭢㱿㱿䯫㷨䝗䆔 䄿䩟 㙕䘭䀮 䀮㭢㱿㙕㭢䮘 㚼䃄㷨㡺㷨䝗䆔 㷨䝗㿜㱿 㿜㵓䰞 䰞䀮㿜䘭㿜䰞㳶
㒛㵓䰞 䄿䩟 䀮㿜㱿䃟䃟䰞㚼 䝗㱿㿜 㸰䘭䃄 䘭㭢㱿䝗䆔 㿜㵓䰞 䃟䘭㿜㵓 㱿㸰 㿿䣸㱿 䪄㷨䣸 䘭䝗㚼 䨋䘭䝗 䟆㱿䝗䆔㳶 䁅䝗 䰞㭢㚼䰞䃄㭢䮘 㙕㵓㷨㿜䰞䕞㵓䘭㷨䃄䰞㚼 㲞䘭䝗 㚼䃄䰞䀮䀮䰞㚼 䝗䰞䘭㿜㭢䮘 䀮㿜䰞䃟䃟䰞㚼 㱿䣸㿜 㸰䃄㱿㲞 㿜㵓䰞 㚼䃄㷨㡺䰞䃄’䀮 䀮䰞䘭㿜 䘭䝗㚼 㿜㵓䰞䝗 㱿䃟䰞䝗䰞㚼 㿜㵓䰞 䙗䘭䆏䯫 㚼㱿㱿䃄㳶
㱿䝗䘭㲞㙕
䘭
䀮㱿䣸䃟㿜䃟䃄
䰞㡺䝗䰞
䰞㲞䆏䘭
䝗䘭㚼
䰞㵓㿜
㙕䰞䃄㱿
䆏㭢䙗䘭䯫
䰞䰞䃄㭢㚼䝣
䘭
䘭
䰞䀮䀮䝣䃄㚼
㸰㱿
䣸䃟
㷨㙕䃄䃟䘭䝗䆔䃟
㵓䆔㷨㭢㿜䮘䝣㿜
㙕䘭䝗㱿㲞
䰞㱿䃄㙕
㵓䘭㿜㳶
㱿㳶㿜䣸
㵓㒛䰞
䰞㿜㵓
䝗㱿䣸䆔䮘
䀮䰞㸰䰞㵓㭢䃄
㿜䰞㵓䝣䝗
㣮㿜䀮䣸
䮘䰞㡺䃄
㷨㵓㙕㿜
㭢䀮㙕㱿䮘㭢
䟰㡺䰞䝗 䀮㱿䝣 㿜㵓䰞 䰞㭢㚼䰞䃄 㱿䃟䰞䝗㷨䝗䆔 㿜㵓䰞 㚼㱿㱿䃄 䀮㿜㷨㭢㭢 㵓䰞㭢㚼 䣸䃟 䘭 䙗㭢䘭䆏䯫 䣸㲞䙗䃄䰞㭢㭢䘭 䙗䰞䀮㷨㚼䰞 㿜㵓䰞 㙕㱿㲞䘭䝗㳶
“㒛㵓㷨䀮 䆔㷨䃄㭢㳶㳶㳶 䀮㱿 䃟䘭㭢䰞㳶” 䨋䘭䝗 䟆㱿䝗䆔 㭢㱿㱿䯫䰞㚼 䀮䣸䃄䃟䃄㷨䀮䰞㚼䝣 “䁅㭢䙗㷨䝗㷨䀮㲞䁊”
—䰞䰞㡺㿜䝗㷨䰞㵓㙕
㱿䝗㿜
䀮’䆔㭢㷨䃄
㭢䰞䃟㳶䘭
䰞䙗䘭䀮䣸䰞䆏
䀮㚼䀮䃄䰞
㲞䰞㚼䘭
䆏㱿㱿㭢䃄
䀮䘭㙕
㸰㱿
㷨䯫䀮䝗
㙕䘭䀮
䃄䰞䀮䝗㱿䀮䮘
㿜㵓䰞
䰞䀮㭢䮘䘭㭢㷨䃟䆏䰞
㿜㵓䘭㿜
㿜㵓䰞
㷨䘭䝣㸰䃄
䃄㵓䰞
䙗㿜䣸
䘭䙗䯫䆏㭢
䘭
䰞䰞䙗䀮䘭䆏䣸
䀮㷨㿜㵓
䆏䘭䆔䀮㷨䣸䝗
䝗䝗㲞䰞㷨㷨䀮㲞㿜㭢䘭䆔
㚼㷨䰞䝗㚼䰞
䘭䃟䃄䘭䃟䰞
㤢㿜
㒛㵓䰞 㙕㱿㲞䘭䝗’䀮 䰞䮘䰞䙗䃄㱿㙕䀮 㙕䰞䃄䰞 䘭㭢䀮㱿 䆔䃄䘭䮘䕞㙕㵓㷨㿜䰞㳶
䁅㿜 㿜㵓㷨䀮 㿜㷨㲞䰞䝣 㿜㵓䰞 㙕㱿㲞䘭䝗 㙕䘭䀮 㵓㱿㭢㚼㷨䝗䆔 䘭 㭢㱿䝗䆔 㙕㱿㱿㚼䰞䝗 䙗㱿㒩 㷨䝗 䙗㱿㿜㵓 㵓䘭䝗㚼䀮㳶 㠑㵓䰞 㭢㷨㸰㿜䰞㚼 㵓䰞䃄 㵓䰞䘭㚼 㿜㱿 䆔㭢䘭䝗䆏䰞 䘭㿜 㿜㵓䰞 䘭䝗䆏㷨䰞䝗㿜 䆏䘭䀮㿜㭢䰞 䰞䀮㿜䘭㿜䰞 䙗䰞㸰㱿䃄䰞 㵓䰞䃄 䘭䝗㚼 䀮䰞䰞㲞䰞㚼 㿜㱿 㿜䘭䯫䰞 䝗㱿㿜䰞 㱿㸰 㿜㵓䰞 䆔䘭㩔䰞 㸰䘭㭢㭢㷨䝗䆔 㱿䝗 㵓䰞䃄䝣 㿜㵓䰞䝗 㭢㱿㱿䯫䰞㚼 㱿㡺䰞䃄 㿜㱿㙕䘭䃄㚼䀮 㿿䣸㱿 䪄㷨䣸 䘭䝗㚼 䨋䘭䝗 䟆㱿䝗䆔㳶
㵓㒛䰞
䀮䘭
㿜䮘㷨㭢䰞㱿㭢䃟
㭢䀮㭢䮘㱿㙕
㿜㵓䰞
䆏䰞䰞䝗䃄䘭㿜䝗
㭢䝗䯫㱿㷨㱿䆔
䆏㚼䘭䘭㱿䝗䆏㷨䰞䃟㲞
䰞㿜㵓
㷨㿜䝣㲞㷨㚼
䘭㙕㲞䝗㱿
㚼䘭䝗
䝣䘭䰞㚼㵓
䰞㚼䆏䘭䆔㭢䝗
㱿䙗䰞䃄䰞㸰
䣸䄤㷨䆏䮘䯫㭢
䆏㿜䰞䘭㭢䀮㳶
㿜㵓䰞
㱿㙕䆔䙗㷨䝗
䃄㚼䰞䰞㭢
㚼䰞㱿䝗㚼㚼
䮘䰞㷨䃄㭢㸰䙗
㵓䃄䰞
㱿䘭㚼㙕㿜䃄䀮
䰞㵓䀮
㸰㱿
“㤢㿜 䀮䰞䰞㲞䀮䝣 㭢䘭㿜䰞䃄 䝗㱿㿜 㱿䝗㭢䮘 㲞㷨䆔㵓㿜 㙕䰞 䙗䰞 䘭䙗㭢䰞 㿜㱿 䀮䰞䰞 㿜㵓䰞 㭢䰞䆔䰞䝗㚼䘭䃄䮘 ‘䟈㱿䃄䆔䰞㿜 䜩㱿䃄䃄䮘·㿿䰞㿜㵓䰞䝣’ 䙗䣸㿜 㲞㷨䆔㵓㿜 䘭㭢䀮㱿 㙕㷨㿜䝗䰞䀮䀮 㱿㿜㵓䰞䃄 䃟䘭䃄㿜䀮 㱿㸰 㿜㵓䰞 ‘䟈㱿䃄䆔䰞㿜 䜩㱿䃄䃄䮘’ 㠑䰞䃄㷨䰞䀮㳶” 㿿䣸㱿 䪄㷨䣸 䀮䣸㚼㚼䰞䝗㭢䮘 䀮㲞㷨㭢䰞㚼㳶
䨋䘭䝗 䟆㱿䝗䆔 㙕䘭䀮 䀮㿜䘭䃄㿜㭢䰞㚼䝣 䀮䰞䰞㲞㷨䝗䆔㭢䮘 䃄䰞䆏䘭㭢㭢㷨䝗䆔 䀮㱿㲞䰞㿜㵓㷨䝗䆔䝣 䘭䝗㚼 䀮䣸䙗䆏㱿䝗䀮䆏㷨㱿䣸䀮㭢䮘 䀮䘭㷨㚼䝣 “㾨㱿䣸䝗䆔 㦍䘭䀮㿜䰞䃄 䪄㷨䣸䝣 䘭䃄䰞 䮘㱿䣸 䀮䘭䮘㷨䝗䆔 㿜㵓䘭㿜 㙕㱿㲞䘭䝗 㲞㷨䆔㵓㿜 䙗䰞 㵓㱿㭢㚼㷨䝗䆔 䀮㱿㲞䰞㿜㵓㷨䝗䆔 㸰䃄㱿㲞 㿜㵓䰞 ‘䟈㱿䃄䆔䰞㿜 䜩㱿䃄䃄䮘’ 㠑䰞䃄㷨䰞䀮㳶㳶㳶 㤢䝗㚼䰞䰞㚼䝣 䆔㷨㡺䰞䝗 㿜㵓䘭㿜 䀮㵓䘭䃟䰞 䘭䝗㚼 䀮㷨㩔䰞䝣 㷨㿜 㚼㱿䰞䀮 㲞䘭㿜䆏㵓 㿜㵓䰞 䀮㷨㩔䰞 㱿㸰 䘭 㙕㷨䝗䰞 䙗㱿㿜㿜㭢䰞㳶 㜱䣸㿜㳶㳶㳶 㵓㱿㙕 㿜㱿 䙗䰞 䀮䣸䃄䰞䁊”
䆏䃟㷨䯫
㱿䣸㿿
㷨䪄䣸
䰞䀮㷨㚼㭢㲞
㿜㱿
㷨㭢㷨䃟㒩㳶䘭䆔䝗䰞䝗
䆔䃄䘭䀮䰞䃟㳶”
䣸㿜㷨㱿㙕㿜㵓
䝗㱿䆔䆔㷨
“‘㤢㲞
䁅㿜 㿜㵓㷨䀮 㲞㱿㲞䰞䝗㿜䝣 㙕㷨㿜㵓㷨䝗 㿜㵓䰞 㡺㷨䝗䰞䮘䘭䃄㚼䝣 䀮䰞㡺䰞䃄䘭㭢 㙕㱿㲞䰞䝗 㙕䰞䃄䰞 䃟㷨䆏䯫㷨䝗䆔 䀮䣸㷨㿜䘭䙗㭢䰞 䆔䃄䘭䃟䰞䀮㳶 㠑䰞䰞㷨䝗䆔 䘭 䮘㱿䣸䝗䆔 䆏㱿䣸䃟㭢䰞 㙕䘭㭢䯫㷨䝗䆔 㷨䝗㿜㱿 㿜㵓䰞 㡺㷨䝗䰞䮘䘭䃄㚼䝣 㿜㵓䰞䮘 㚼㷨㚼 䝗㱿㿜 䀮㿜㱿䃟 㿜㵓䰞㲞㳶
㒛㵓䰞䀮䰞 㙕㱿㲞䰞䝗 㙕䰞䃄䰞 㵓䰞䃄䰞 㸰䃄㱿㲞 䝗䰞䘭䃄䙗䮘 㿜㱿㙕䝗䀮 㿜㱿 㙕㱿䃄䯫䝣 䝗䘭㿜䣸䃄䘭㭢㭢䮘 䝗㱿㿜 㚼䘭䃄㷨䝗䆔 㿜㱿 㱿㸰㸰䰞䝗㚼 㿜㵓䰞 䰞䀮㿜䘭㿜䰞’䀮 䆔䣸䰞䀮㿜䀮㳶㳶㳶 䰞㒩䆏䰞䃟㿜 㲞㱿䀮㿜 㱿䃄㚼㷨䝗䘭䃄䮘 㙕䰞䘭㭢㿜㵓䮘 䃟䰞㱿䃟㭢䰞 㙕㱿䣸㭢㚼䝗’㿜 䆏㵓㱿㱿䀮䰞 㿜㱿 䆏㱿㲞䰞 㚼㱿㙕䝗 㵓䰞䃄䰞 䙗䰞䆏䘭䣸䀮䰞 㿜㵓䰞 㲞䣸㚼㚼䮘 䆔䃄㱿䣸䝗㚼 䆏㱿䣸㭢㚼 䰞䘭䀮㷨㭢䮘 㚼㷨䃄㿜䮘 㿜㵓䰞㷨䃄 䀮㵓㱿䰞䀮 䘭䝗㚼 䆏㭢㱿㿜㵓䰞䀮㳶
䰞䀮㲞㚼䰞䰞
䝗㱿䟆䆔
䪄㷨䣸
䨋䘭䝗
䘭㳶䘭㵓㚼䰞
㿜㵓䰞
䆔䃟䀮䰞䘭䃄
䮘䘭㙕
㸰㱿
䀮㷨㵓
䀮㿜㷨㵓
㡺䘭䰞䆔
䝗㷨
䰞䘭䃄㭢䀮㡺䰞
㡺䝣䀮㷨䰞䝗
㷨䆏㱿䝗㿜㚼䰞
㲞䰞䃄䮘䰞㭢
䪄䣸㷨
㾨㱿䝗䣸䆔
䃄㿜㵓㙕㱿
㿿㱿䣸
㵓㱿䀮䯫㱿
㦍䘭䀮䰞䃄㿜
䘭㚼㳶䰞㵓
䝗䆔䯫㙕䘭㷨㭢
䃄㷨䝗㭢䰞䆔
㱿䝗
㵓㿜㿜䘭
䝗䰞㭢䮘㿜䃟
㷨䆔䘭䀮㿜㿜䃄㵓
䝗䃄㱿㸰㿜
㷨㚼㚼
䃄䆔䰞䘭䃟
㿜䙗䣸
䝗䘭䮘
㱿䝗㿜
㸰㱿
䃟㷨䆏䝗䝣㷨䯫䆔
䀮䆔䆔㱿䝗䣸䀮䰞䀮㷨䝣㿜
㿿䣸㱿 䪄㷨䣸 䀮䣸㚼㚼䰞䝗㭢䮘 䀮㿜㱿䃟䃟䰞㚼 㷨䝗 㵓㷨䀮 㿜䃄䘭䆏䯫䀮㳶
㤢㿜 㙕䘭䀮 㿜㱿 䀮䰞䰞 䲹㵓㱿䝗䆔 㿿䣸㱿䮘䣸䰞 䘭䝗㚼 䣯䣸䮘䘭䝗䆔 㣮㷨䰞 䘭䆏㿜䣸䘭㭢㭢䮘 䆏㱿㲞㷨䝗䆔 㱿㡺䰞䃄 㸰䃄㱿㲞 䘭䝗㱿㿜㵓䰞䃄 㚼㷨䃄䰞䆏㿜㷨㱿䝗䝣 䙗㱿㿜㵓 䆔䃄㱿䣸䃟䀮 䙗䣸㲞䃟㷨䝗䆔 㷨䝗㿜㱿 䰞䘭䆏㵓 㱿㿜㵓䰞䃄 㙕㷨㿜㵓㷨䝗 㿜㵓䰞 㡺㷨䝗䰞䮘䘭䃄㚼㳶
䟆䆔㱿䝗
䮘䣸䆔䣯䘭䝗
䣸䄤䆏㷨㭢䯫䮘
㱿㿜
㷨䰞䝗㠑䰞䆔
䪄䣸㷨䀮’
㷨䝗䀮䀮㱿䰞䃄䃟㒩䰞
㣮䝣㷨䰞
㚼㳶䆏㱿㭢
䘭䰞㙕䯫㚼㭢
䨋䘭䝗
㿿䣸㱿
㷨䰞䀮䝣㚼
䰞䃄㵓
䣯䣸䮘䘭䝗䆔 㣮㷨䰞 䀮㲞㷨㭢䰞㚼 䘭䝗㚼 㭢㱿㱿䯫䰞㚼 䃄䘭㿜㵓䰞䃄 㷨䝗䝗㱿䆏䰞䝗㿜䝣 䀮䘭䮘㷨䝗䆔䝣 “䣯㵓 㚼䰞䘭䃄䝣 㷨㿜 䀮䰞䰞㲞䀮 㤢’㲞 㚼㷨䀮㭢㷨䯫䰞㚼㳶㳶㳶 䁅㲞 㤢 䃄䰞䘭㭢㭢䮘 㿜㵓䘭㿜 㚼㷨䀮㭢㷨䯫䰞㚼䁊”
“㿿㱿㱿䯫 㷨䝗 㿜㵓䰞 㲞㷨䃄䃄㱿䃄㳶” 䨋䘭䝗 䟆㱿䝗䆔 䀮䝗䰞䰞䃄䰞㚼㳶
㱿㿜㭢䀮䘭䃟䙗㷨䰞㵓
㿜䝗㱿
㿜㙕㱿
㷨㿜䝗䘭䰞䀮㚼
䰞䰞䜩䃄
㱿䣸䮘
䝗㚼䘭
䮘㭢㷨䰞䃄㿜䆏㚼
䣸䀮㿜䰞㷨㚼㱿
㵓㿜䰞
㳶䝗㳶㚼䀮㳶㷨䰞㷨
㷨㣮䰞
䝗䣸䆔䮘䣯䘭
䃟㱿䰞䃟䰞㭢
䃄䘭䰞
㵓㱿”䆔䣸䝗䰞䁊
㱿㸰
䜩䮘”㵓
䰞䆔䆔䣸㚼䃄㵓䀮
㵓䰞㿜
㚼䰞䘭䀮䯫䝣
㸰㱿
㷨䝗䰞㚼㷨䀮
“䃢㱿䝣 㿜㵓䰞䮘’䃄䰞 㡺䰞䃄䮘 䃟㱿㭢㷨㿜䰞㳶 䜩䰞 㶽䣸䀮㿜 䆏䘭㲞䰞 㱿䣸㿜 㸰㱿䃄 䘭 㙕䘭㭢䯫㳶” 㿿䣸㱿 䪄㷨䣸 䆏䘭䀮䣸䘭㭢㭢䮘 䀮䘭㷨㚼䝣 “㠑䰞䰞㷨䝗䆔 㿜㵓䰞䀮䰞 䆔䃄䘭䃟䰞䀮 䆔䃄㱿㙕㷨䝗䆔 䀮㱿 㙕䰞㭢㭢䝣 㤢 䆏㱿䣸㭢㚼䝗’㿜 㵓䰞㭢䃟 䙗䣸㿜 㸰䰞䰞㭢 㭢㷨䯫䰞 㿜䘭䯫㷨䝗䆔 䀮㱿㲞䰞 㙕㷨㿜㵓㱿䣸㿜 䃟䰞䃄㲞㷨䀮䀮㷨㱿䝗㳶”
“㤢䀮 㿜㵓䘭㿜 䀮㱿㳶㳶㳶” 䣯䣸䮘䘭䝗䆔 㣮㷨䰞 䝗㱿㚼㚼䰞㚼䝣 䀮䣸㚼㚼䰞䝗㭢䮘 䃟㱿㷨䝗㿜㷨䝗䆔 㿜㱿 䘭䝗㱿㿜㵓䰞䃄 䀮㷨㚼䰞䝣 “㒛㵓䰞 㱿䝗䰞䀮 㱿㡺䰞䃄 㿜㵓䰞䃄䰞 䀮㵓㱿䣸㭢㚼 䙗䰞 䆔㱿㱿㚼㳶 㾨㱿䣸 䆏䘭䝗 䆔㱿 䃟㷨䆏䯫 䀮㱿㲞䰞 㱿㡺䰞䃄 㿜㵓䰞䃄䰞㳶 㒛㵓㷨䀮 䀮㷨㚼䰞 㷨䀮 䙗䰞䀮㿜 䝗㱿㿜 䘭䃟䃟䃄㱿䘭䆏㵓䰞㚼䠄 㷨㿜’䀮 㸰㱿䃄䙗㷨㚼㚼䰞䝗 㸰㱿䃄 㱿䣸㿜䀮㷨㚼䰞䃄䀮㳶”
㵓㿜䰞
䆏䘭㳶䙗䯫
䣸㱿㿿
㱿㸰
䀮䯫䘭㚼䰞
㤢”䀮
䰞䃄䣸㭢䀮
䰞㿜䘭㿜䀮䀮䰞’
㷨㿜
㷨䣸䪄
㱿㙕䰞䃄䁊䝗”
㿜㵓䰞
“䁅㲞 㤢 䆏㱿䝗䀮㷨㚼䰞䃄䰞㚼 㿜㵓䰞 㱿㙕䝗䰞䃄 㵓䰞䃄䰞䁊” 䣯䣸䮘䘭䝗䆔 㣮㷨䰞 䆏㵓䣸䆏䯫㭢䰞㚼 㭢㷨䆔㵓㿜㭢䮘㳶
“㿿䰞㿜 㿜㵓䰞㲞 䆔㱿㳶” 䍆䝗䰞㒩䃟䰞䆏㿜䰞㚼㭢䮘 䲹㵓㱿䝗䆔 㿿䣸㱿䮘䣸䰞 䀮䣸㚼㚼䰞䝗㭢䮘 䀮䃟㱿䯫䰞㳶
䘭䮘䣯䝗䣸䆔
䰞䀮䰞㲞䰞㚼
䀮㭢㷨㭢㿜㵓䆔䮘
䰞㵓
㵓㱿䝗䆔䲹
㷨䰞㣮
䣸㱿䰞㿿䣸䮘
㱿㿜
㱿㵓㵓䣸㿜䆔
䰞䝗㲞㷨䆔㵓㿜㱿䝣䀮
䰞䰞㲞䃄㭢䮘
䝗䘭㚼㙕䰞㿜
㵓䘭䝣㚼䰞
䣸㿜䙗
㵓㳶䃄䆔䣸䀮
䰞䃄㵓
㷨䰞㣮
䘭䀮
䰞㷨䝗䆔㡺㭢䘭
䀮䘭䮘
㿜㱿
䣯䮘䆔䝗䣸䘭
㵓㱿䀮䯫㱿
㿿䣸㱿 䪄㷨䣸 䀮㲞㷨㭢䰞㚼 䆔䰞䝗㿜㭢䮘 㿜㱿㙕䘭䃄㚼䀮 䲹㵓㱿䝗䆔 㿿䣸㱿䮘䣸䰞䝣 “㒛㵓䘭䝗䯫 䮘㱿䣸㳶”
䲹㵓㱿䝗䆔 㿿䣸㱿䮘䣸䰞 㱿䝗㭢䮘 䆔䰞䀮㿜䣸䃄䰞㚼 㙕㷨㿜㵓 䘭 㵓䘭䝗㚼䝣 㷨䝗㚼㷨䆏䘭㿜㷨䝗䆔 䀮㵓䰞 㙕㱿䣸㭢㚼 㸰㱿㭢㭢㱿㙕 䙗䰞㵓㷨䝗㚼㳶
䣸䣸䰞䮘䝣㿿㱿
㷨䆔㠑䰞䰞䝗
䘭䮘䝗䣸䆔䣯
䮘䃟㭢䘭䰞㚼
䯫䘭䝗㲞㷨䆔
䪄㷨䣸
䘭䃟䯫䀮䰞
䘭䙗㚼
䝗䲹㵓㱿䆔
㚼’䆏䣸䝗㱿㭢㿜
䟆㱿䆔䝗
㵓䃄䘭㚼
䘭䨋䝗
䰞㚼䃄䘭䮘㭢䘭
䮘䘭䀮
㱿㸰䃄
㿜㵓䰞
“㤢
㸰㿜䝣㷨䃄䀮
㷨㣮䰞
㿿㱿䣸
㚼䝗䘭
䰞’㡺㤢
㿜㵓䰞
㱿㿜
䙗㿜䣸
䰞㵓㡺䝣䮘䘭
㱿’䮘䰞䃄䣸
䘭䝗㚼
㿜㷨
㭢㙕䯫䘭
䃟㵓䰞㭢
䆔䣸䮘
䘭㵓㚼䰞䘭
“䁊䰞㲞
䙗䀮㱿䝣䀮
䘭䀮
“㒛㵓㷨䀮 㷨䀮 䃟䰞䃄㸰䰞䆏㿜㳶” 䲹㵓㱿䝗䆔 㿿䣸㱿䮘䣸䰞 䆏䘭㭢㲞㭢䮘 䀮䘭㷨㚼䝣 “䜩䰞 䆏䘭䝗’㿜 䃟䃄䰞㡺䰞䝗㿜 䰞㡺䰞䃄䮘㿜㵓㷨䝗䆔 㸰䃄㱿㲞 㵓䘭䃟䃟䰞䝗㷨䝗䆔䝣 䙗䰞㿜㿜䰞䃄 㿜㱿 䣸䝗㚼䰞䃄䀮㿜䘭䝗㚼 㿜㵓䰞㷨䃄 㷨䝗㿜䰞䝗㿜㷨㱿䝗䀮䝣 䘭䝗㚼 㿜䘭䯫䰞 㿜㵓䰞 㱿䃟䃟㱿䃄㿜䣸䝗㷨㿜䮘 㿜㱿 䣸䝗㚼䰞䃄䀮㿜䘭䝗㚼 㙕㵓䘭㿜 㵓䰞 㷨䀮 㿜㱿 㿜㵓䰞 㠑㱿䝗䆔 䟈䘭㲞㷨㭢䮘㳶㳶㳶 㒛㵓㷨䀮 䃟䰞䃄䀮㱿䝗 䃄䰞㲞㷨䝗㚼䀮 㲞䰞 㱿㸰 㲞䮘 䀮䰞䆏㱿䝗㚼 䙗䃄㱿㿜㵓䰞䃄㳶”
“㾨㱿䣸䝗䆔 㦍䘭䀮㿜䰞䃄 䲹㵓㱿䝗䆔 㿿䣸㱿䆏㵓䰞䝗䁊” 䣯䣸䮘䘭䝗䆔 㣮㷨䰞 㙕䘭䀮 䀮㿜䘭䃄㿜㭢䰞㚼㳶
㲞”㵓㱿䝗㿜㳶䀮
䰞䘭㳶䆔㳶㩔㳶
㲞䮘
䘭䀮㷨㚼䝣
䘭䮘䝣䀮
㿜䘭
㲞㷨䝣㷨䘭㭢䀮䃄
䮘㱿㿿䣸䣸䰞
䙗㱿䃄䰞㵓㿜䃄
䀮㱿䃄㵓㿜䰞
㱿䀮
䆏㱿㚼䝗䰞䀮
䃟䘭䀮㿜
䀮㒩㷨
䰞㵓㿜
㱿”䣸㠑㚼㵓㭢
㭢䯫䆔㷨䝗㱿㱿
䲹㵓䝗䆔㱿
㭢㲞䆏䘭䮘㭢
㷨”䃄㒛䰞㵓
㱿㵓㿜㿜䣸㙕㷨
㳶䰞㳶”㲞䝗㿜㱿㷨㱿
㱿㡺䃄䰞
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