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Now reading: Chapter 869: Chapter 113: Forget Worry, Yellow Springs (1) from Trafford's Trading Club, a Mystery novel by White Jade Of Sunset Mountain.

Chapter 869: Chapter 113: Forget Worry, Yellow Springs (1)

Lady Eve, who lives on the top floor of the West Tower, has her own maid, a young and beautiful girl named Bella.

At this moment, Lady Eve had just returned from outside. The maid opened the room door for her, and Lady Eve casually said, “Bella, I would like to take a bath, please prepare some rose petals for me.”

“Yes, ma’am.” Bella respectfully left.

The room was lavishly decorated. Lady Eve slowly walked to the dressing table and sat down. She gently took out a small flat box from her handbag and opened it.

It was the folded handkerchief.

Lady Eve slowly lifted the handkerchief. The folded handkerchief spread open, and a little blood was stained on the pure white fabric, resembling plum blossoms.

Lady Eve suddenly grasped the handkerchief with both hands, pressed it to her nose, and inhaled deeply with a look of intoxication on her face.

After a long while, Lady Eve put her hand down, exhaled slowly, and then sighed. She refolded the handkerchief, placed it back in the small box, and put it into the drawer of the dressing table.

Lady Eve looked at her reflection in the mirror, noticing that her hair ends seemed a bit messy, carefully tidied them, and even trimmed her eyebrows.

Not long after, Lady Eve stood up and walked to the window. She took out a forty-centimeter exquisite box from the bedside cabinet.

She inserted the ring on her hand into a groove on the box, turned it slightly, and seemed to hear a mechanism unlocking. The lock of the box naturally opened.

Lady Eve opened the box, and inside was an equally exquisite crystal bottle… Inside the bottle, there was a dark red liquid… but these liquids filled less than half of the crystal bottle.

Lady Eve placed her hand on the stopper of the crystal bottle, held it without pulling the stopper out. She shook her head, then put the crystal bottle back into the exquisite box and locked it again.

At this moment, the maid Bella knocked on the door from outside the room, “Ma’am, the petals are ready.”

Lady Eve put the box away, stood up, smoothed her dress, and opened the door.

Bella only saw a purple figure appear in front of her, and she was a bit dazed… Ma’am, no matter when I see her, she is always so beautiful, as if she has not changed at all since five years ago when I first came to her side.

Lady Eve is a legendary woman with numerous exceptional lovers in the British social circle.

“Bella, am I beautiful?”

“Beautiful, you are the most beautiful, ma’am.” Bella said with a look of intoxication.

Lady Eve smiled and asked again, “Am I even more beautiful than the woman with the cat in the study?”

“Yes, even more beautiful than her.” Bella’s voice gradually became calm, without fluctuations.

Lady Eve reached out to stroke Bella’s cheek, feeling the youthful and firm skin, then gently took Bella’s hand and led her into the room, “e, help me change clothes.”

The heavy wooden door slowly closed, and the sound of laughter like a silver bell could be faintly heard.

Squeak—!

The door hinge seemed to need some lubrication, Ouyang Jie thought, then led Zhong Luoyue into the room—the study of God of Gamblers Tu Shenyi.

Before Ouyang Jie and Zhong Luoyue came in, Tu Shenyi was already there and had changed his clothes. Except for the slightly odd appearance with a white half-mask, he exuded an elegant air.

They had just returned from the vineyard outside.

Tu Shenyi directly greeted Ouyang Jie and Zhong Luoyue to sit by the desk, “Let’s get to it, you said you have something to discuss with me; what is it?”

Ouyang Jie candidly said, “Master, let me introduce you once more. This is Miss Zhong Luoyue, she is currently the owner of the Four Seasons Group and the owner of the Four Seasons Casino. This time, she wants to meet you.”

Only then did Tu Shenyi glance at Zhong Luoyue.

Zhong Luoyue then solemnly said, “Mister Tu, I wonder if you would be willing to e out of retirement?”

Tu Shenyi seemed not too surprised by Zhong Luoyue’s purpose and calmly said, “Hmm, it’s nice not to beat around the bush and get straight to the point. But since you’ve already successfully recruited A Jie, and he’s already won the big petition for you last year, why do you still want to invite me?”

Zhong Luoyue replied calmly, “Because I do not wish to see a day in the future where I might face Mr. Tu at the gambling table. Mr. Tu, you should know, no one wants to lose, or even have the possibility of losing.”

“I’ve already retired.” Tu Shenyi shook his head, “It’s now a world for young people. A Jie has learned all my skills, and I have taught him all the gambling techniques I know. My era is over, but A Jie’s era has just begun, and he is young. In the future, he has the ability to create even more brilliant skills than I did.”

Tu Shenyi smiled as he said this, “Miss Zhong, you are so young and have already established a place for your family in the gambling world. You should be a courageous person, so why can’t you understand this?”

“It’s a simple question, and I hope Mr. Tu can answer me,” Zhong Luoyue suddenly asked.

Tu Shenyi made a gesture for her to proceed.

Zhong Luoyue said, “If you were to gamble against A Jie now, who would win?”

Ouyang Jie immediately looked at Zhong Luoyue with surprise on his face… Clearly, he had not expected Zhong Luoyue to ask such a sharp question directly.

Between the master and the disciple who has learned the master’s skills, who is truly more formidable?

Ouyang Jie also looked at his master Tu Shenyi… Now, can I surpass my master? He even subconsciously asked himself this question.

Tu Shenyi shook his head, “I’ve already said, I’ve washed my hands of the gambling world. Even with A Jie, I won’t gamble anymore. Miss Zhong, I know what you are worried about, but I can promise you that there is no longer a person like the God of Gamblers Tu Shenyi in this world, only a man hiding in this small vineyard, living a life of dissipation and dreams.”

With that, Tu Shenyi stood up, “It’s getting late, I need to go prepare in the wine cellar. If Miss Zhong is interested in the wine I’ve brewed, feel free to attend our wine tasting event.”

Tu Shenyi walked toward the study door.

At this moment, Zhong Luoyue suddenly said, “Mister Tu, please wait… I wonder what you think of the wealth of my Zhong family?”

“The pinnacle of a distinguished family, nothing more.” Tu Shenyi said calmly.

“I can promise you anything.” Zhong Luoyue stood up, “Promise you anything that the Zhong family can acplish.”

“Time.” Tu Shenyi suddenly turned his head and glanced, “At least, you cannot promise me time.”

“Time?”

“Or rather, the vanished light of time.” Tu Shenyi nodded: “Even if you gather all the wealth in the world, you cannot buy back a second that has already passed.”

Zhong Luoyue frowned, “Is there nothing that can move you, Mister Tu? Yes, we indeed cannot meet your request, but I’m afraid no one in the world can achieve it… Mister Tu, I hope you will consider it carefully because I truly came with utmost sincerity.”

Ouyang Jie hurriedly added, “Master, Miss Zhong truly came with sincerity. She came in person and avoided a disaster to reach the manor. Her people are still lying in the hospital.”

“Feel free.” Tu Shenyi waved his hand indifferently and left directly.

Ouyang Jie sat down somewhat disappointed, but Zhong Luoyue didn’t sit. He saw that this woman wasn’t showing any anger on her face, just wondered what she was thinking.

Ouyang Jie thought for a while and broke the silence, “Actually, it’s good this way. Master even rejected me, so he can’t possibly agree to others. At least, if we can’t get it, others shouldn’t imagine they can… Apart from my master, I believe nobody can beat me.”

Zhong Luoyue suddenly said, “Didn’t you just lose to an outsider not long ago?”

Ouyang Jie paused, then smiled bitterly, “That time, we were gambling on luck, with no technical substance at all. I lost, which just means my luck was worse than his, not my skills.”

Zhong Luoyue did not ment, looking at a hanging oil painting on the study room’s wall.

In the oil painting, a woman is holding a white fluffy cat, sitting quietly by the window’s edge… Zhong Luoyue couldn’t help but exclaim, “What a beautiful woman, who is she?”

“Karen.” Ouyang Jie also looked at the painting, seemingly falling into memory, finally said, “She’s named Karen. I don’t know the specific name, because even this name, I heard from my master — he occasionally mentioned it drunk, and I found out.”

“Is she… your master’s wife?” Zhong Luoyue asked seriously.

Ouyang Jie shook his head, “My master has been single all along; everyone in the manor knows that. Even Lady Eve can only be said to be my master’s confidante. I feel Lady Eve might have some interest in my master, but it could just be her flirtatious nature.”

“So, you haven’t seen this woman named Karen either.” Zhong Luoyue nodded.

Ouyang Jie blinked, a little roguishly asked, “Didn’t I see the painting every day before, doesn’t it count?”

But Zhong Luoyue didn’t glance at him, which disappointed Ouyang Jie somewhat; she just said, “Let’s go.”

Ouyang Jie paused, walking his two fingers in front of Zhong Luoyue’s eyes, “You mean, we’re leaving now?”

“No, having e here with difficulty, though not gaining your master’s agreement, at least witnessing the legendary ‘Forget Worry’ Series is worthwhile.” Zhong Luoyue took out a crystal ball embedded with numbers from her pocket, examining it: “Didn’t they say a lucky person would emerge.”

“Indeed, you quite like red wine.” Ouyang Jie smiled and then bent his arm, “Then let’s go.”

Zhong Luoyue finally glanced at him.

Perhaps for a promising youth, ing here could be an unparalleled opportunity. Even for beautiful young girls, it is a rare platform.

However, Luo Qiu doesn’t like socializing, except with his guests.

Thus, in this place ideal for networking, he can avoid initiating contact with anyone.

So, it seems the only distraction is to appreciate the varied ornaments within this manor’s castle or the oil paintings hanging on the walls.

For instance, Luo Qiu stopped in front of an oil painting.

The oil painting hanging on the wall is immense, portraying a male aristocrat. Judging by the blurring, it appears historical.

Mysteriously, Young Master Qiu seemed deeply engrossed looking at this painting… Gan Hong felt the portrait is quite ordinary. For her, more is because she learns useful skills for survival, appreciating oil paintings seems a plete waste to the village’s children.

“He is Baron Fernandis.”

A young man approached slowly from behind at this moment; Luo Qiu glanced back upon hearing this. The young man is exceedingly handsome, hands casually placed in his trousers’ pockets, with a roguish smile on his face.

Blonde, with beautiful blue eyes.

“Baron Fernandis?” Luo Qiu repeated the name.

The handsome man stepped beside Luo Qiu, raised his head, scrutinizing the portrait, nodded, “He was the original owner of this manor castle. Of course, I’m talking two hundred years back.”

Luo Qiu nodded again, gazed at Baron Fernandis’s self-portrait once more. The handsome young man suddenly said, “Actually, there’s a legend about Baron Fernandis.”

Saying so, this handsome man abruptly looked at Luo Qiu, “Legend has it that Baron Fernandis is a monster living off blood.”

“Living off blood.” Luo Qiu pondered, saying, “Generally speaking, such a person is imagined as a bloodsucker, right?”

“Yes.” The handsome man alluringly smiled, “People generally imagine so, but the tale wasn’t confirmed. However, one thing is true: Baron Fernandis cannot be exposed to sunlight; once the eyes are exposed to his skin, he feels pain. It’s something known by everyone in the Fernandis family. They guarded this secret, but somehow it got out. You know, fear of the unknown can destroy many things.”

“What happened to Baron Fernandis then?” Luo Qiu curiously asked.

The handsome man turned to look outside, then pointed to the tallest tower of the castle through the window, “That’s the tallest building in the East wing. Baron Fernandis was hung there by his subjects, exposed to sunlight. He was said to have wailed in anguish all day, ultimately dying.”

Luo Qiu glanced… that’s the tallest tower in the East, and its opposite should be the West Tower, where Lady Eve reportedly said she’s residing.

The handsome man stepped closer to Luo Qiu, slightly taller than him, “What, you don’t believe?”

Luo Qiu didn’t agree nor disagree, instead asked, “Do you believe?”

The handsome man moved closer, whispered, “I believe, and I think you will too.”

“Why?”

“Because I can’t hear your heartbeat.”

䰇䉬䉬䈾䉯㢑䮠

䥫䄛㢑䉯㪙䢼

㽮㐘䉯㮩䮠”㮬䄛㽮㤍㝂

䢼㽮㢑’

䉬䈢”

露㭟䰇䮠 䰇䉯㐘㤍䢼㪙䥫䮠 䥫䉯㐘 㽞㪙㐘㽞䄛㮬㤍䮠㤍 䢼㪙䊎㢑䄛䒯䈾 “㛹 㐘㪙䉬䥫䉯䄛 䉯㤍㮬䄛㢑 䥫䉯䄛䮠’䢼 䰇䮠䉯䉬㢑㮩䮠䉯㢑 䢼䰇㪙㮬䄛㤍 㮩䮠 䈰䁖㶧䥲䁖䁖 㢑㽮䥫䮠䢼 䜑䮠䉬 䥫㽮㐘㮬㢑䮠㝂 䴬㪙㐘’㢑 䒯㪙㮬 㢑䰇㽮㐘㖴 䒯㪙㮬䉬䢼 㽮䢼 䉯 㮩㽮㢑 䄛㪙㟧㥌 䈢㐘㽞䮠䈾 㪙䉬 㢑㟧㽮㽞䮠㥌”

䝨㮬㪙 㺉㽮㮬 䯕䄛䉯㐘㽞䮠㤍 䉯㢑 㢑䰇䮠 䥫䉯㐘 䉯㐘㤍 㢑䰇䮠㐘 䢼㮬㤍㤍䮠㐘䄛䒯 㢑㮬䉬㐘䮠㤍 㢑㪙 㨠䉯㐘 㔌㪙㐘䯕䈾 “䫓䉯㐘 䒯㪙㮬 䯕䮠㢑 䥫䮠 䉯 䯕䄛䉯䢼䢼 㪙䊎 㟧䉯㢑䮠䉬㥌”

㐘㔌㪙䯕

䒯㝂䉯”䈢㖴”

㨠䉯㐘

䮠䰇䢼

㽮䮠㤍㐘䄛㪙㮩䒯䮠㢑

䈾䜑㤍㮬䮠䄛㭊㭊

䌯䒯䈾㽮䄛㽞㖴㮬

㪙䮠䜑㝂䄛㽮㤍㽞䥫

䰇㢑䰇䯕㮬㪙

䮠㪙㤍㐘㤍㤍

㭟䰇䮠 䰇䉯㐘㤍䢼㪙䥫䮠 䥫䉯㐘 㟧䉯㢑㽞䰇䮠㤍 㨠䉯㐘 㔌㪙㐘䯕 䄛䮠䉯䚤䮠䈾 㢑䰇䮠㐘 䢼䉯㽮㤍䈾 “䧘㢑 䢼䮠䮠䥫䢼 㢑䰇㽮䢼 㮩䮠䉯㮬㢑㽮䊎㮬䄛 䄛䉯㤍䒯 㖴㐘㪙㟧䢼 㐘㪙㢑䰇㽮㐘䯕㝂”

“㲊㪙䉬 㐘㪙㟧䈾” 䝨㮬㪙 㺉㽮㮬 䉬䮠䜑䄛㽮䮠㤍 㐘㪙㐘㽞䰇䉯䄛䉯㐘㢑䄛䒯㝂 “䦥㮬㢑 䜑䮠䉬䰇䉯䜑䢼 㢑䰇䮠䉬䮠 㟧㽮䄛䄛 㮩䮠 㪙䜑䜑㪙䉬㢑㮬㐘㽮㢑㽮䮠䢼 㽮㐘 㢑䰇䮠 䊎㮬㢑㮬䉬䮠㝂”

䮠䐲㐘㢑䮠㤍㤍䮠

䮠䄛䉯䜑㤍䢼䮠

䒹㝂䉬

㢑䥫䮠䮠

㮬䉯㪙㐘㶧䥫㝂㐘”㔌䟗

㢑㪙

㽮䰇䢼

“䒹䒯

㽞䉯㢑㽮㜎㽮䈾䄛

䉯㜎㽮㢑㽮㽞䄛

㽮䢼

㐘䰇䉯㝂㤍

㐘䉯䥫䮠

䒯䈾㪙㮬

“䝨㮬㪙 㺉㽮㮬㝂” 䝨㮬㪙 㺉㽮㮬 䄛㽮䯕䰇㢑䄛䒯 䢼䰇㪙㪙㖴 㢑䰇䮠 䥫䉯㐘’䢼 䰇䉯㐘㤍㝂㝂㝂 䉯䢼 㢑䰇䮠 㽞䄛㮬㮩’䢼 㪙㟧㐘䮠䉬䈾 䊎㪙䉬 䢼㪙䥫䮠㪙㐘䮠 䄛㽮㖴䮠 䝨㮬㪙 㺉㽮㮬 㟧䰇㪙 㟧䉯䢼㐘’㢑 䊎㪙㐘㤍 㪙䊎 㽮㐘㢑䮠䉬䉯㽞㢑㽮㐘䯕 㟧㽮㢑䰇 㢑㪙㪙 䥫䉯㐘䒯 䜑䮠㪙䜑䄛䮠 㮩䮠䊎㪙䉬䮠䈾 䰇䮠 㟧䉯䢼㐘’㢑 㢑䰇䮠 䄛䮠䉯䢼㢑 㮩㽮㢑 㐘䮠䉬䚤㪙㮬䢼 䉯㮩㪙㮬㢑 䢼䰇䉯㖴㽮㐘䯕 䰇䉯㐘㤍䢼 㐘㪙㟧㝂 “䙊㪙䈾 䒯㪙㮬 䥫㽮䯕䰇㢑 㮩䮠 䊎䉬㪙䥫 㢑䰇䮠 䢼䉯䥫䮠 㢑䒯䜑䮠 㪙䊎 䜑䮠㪙䜑䄛䮠 䉯䢼 䦥䉯䉬㪙㐘 㲊䮠䉬㐘䉯㐘㤍㽮䢼㝂”

“㭟㪙 㮩䮠 䜑䉬䮠㽞㽮䢼䮠䈾 䊎䉬㪙䥫 㢑䰇䮠 䢼䉯䥫䮠 䊎䉯䥫㽮䄛䒯䈾” 㜎㽮㢑䉯㽞㽮䄛 䢼䉯㽮㤍 䢼䮠䉬㽮㪙㮬䢼䄛䒯㝂 “䒹䒯 䢼㮬䉬㐘䉯䥫䮠 㽮䢼 㲊䮠䉬㐘䉯㐘㤍㽮䢼䈾 䉯㐘㤍 䧘 䉯䥫 䉯 㤍䮠䢼㽞䮠㐘㤍䉯㐘㢑 㪙䊎 㢑䰇䮠 㽞䉯䢼㢑䄛䮠’䢼 㪙㟧㐘䮠䉬㝂”

㥌”㭟㮬

㽞㮬䮠䉬䉬㢑㐘

䮠䉬㐘㟧㪙

㽞䄛䮠䉯䢼㢑

䮠䥫䮠䮠䢼㤍

㺉㽮㮬

㢑䰇䮠

㽮䢼

䒹㝂䉬

䮠䥫㪙䉬

㮬㪙䝨

㪙䊎

㽮䰇䢼㢑

“䦥㮬㢑

㽮㐘䯕㢑㮬㤍䉬㽮䮠㝂

䙊䄛㪙㟧䄛䒯䈾 㜎㽮㢑䉯㽞㽮䄛 䢼䉯㽮㤍䈾 “䥏䚤䮠䉬 䢼㽮㐘㽞䮠 䥫䒯 䉯㐘㽞䮠䢼㢑㪙䉬 䦥䉯䉬㪙㐘 㲊䮠䉬㐘䉯㐘㤍㽮䢼 㤍㽮䮠㤍䈾 㢑䰇㽮䢼 㽞䉯䢼㢑䄛䮠 㟧䉯䢼 䉯㮩䉯㐘㤍㪙㐘䮠㤍㝂 䧘㐘 䥫㪙㤍䮠䉬㐘 㢑㽮䥫䮠䢼䈾 㽮㢑 㮩䮠㽞䉯䥫䮠 䢼㢑䉯㢑䮠 䜑䉬㪙䜑䮠䉬㢑䒯 䉯㐘㤍 㟧䉯䢼 䮠䚤䮠㐘㢑㮬䉯䄛䄛䒯 㮩㪙㮬䯕䰇㢑 㮩䒯 㭟㮬 䙊䰇䮠㐘䒯㽮㝂”

“㛹䉬䮠 䒯㪙㮬㝂㝂㝂 䜑㮬䉬䜑㪙䢼䮠䄛䒯 䉯䜑䜑䉬㪙䉯㽞䰇㽮㐘䯕 䥫䮠㥌” 䝨㮬㪙 㺉㽮㮬 䉯䢼㖴䮠㤍㝂

㐘䯕䢼㽮㮬

䢼䄛䉯䉬㮬䜑㽮㢑㽮

䮠㮩䢼㢑

㤍䮠㖴䄛䄛䢼㽮

㪙䝨㐘䯕

䮠㪙㽞㐘䜑㢑䮠䴬㽮

㐘䄛䒯䉯䉬䉯䄛㢑㮬

䮠㮩

䄛䉯㽞䄛

㪙㮬䒯㝂

䰇䙊䉬䈾䮠䜑䮠

䉬䙊䮠䜑䮠䰇

㪙䢼

㽮䥫䰇

䰇㭟䮠

䢼㽮

㢑䉬㮬䮠㤍㤍㽮䜑䢼

䢼䰇㽮

㤍䉬㽞䮠㢑䉯䮠

㜎䉯㽮㽞㽮䄛㢑

㢑䉯䰇㢑

㪙㐘䜑䒯䰇㭊㢑䮠㽮

“㽮䝨䮠㖴

㐘䮠䜑䉬䢼㪙

㐘䄛㪙㽮䰇䯕㤍

㽞䯕䉯䮠䥫㢑㽮㐘䊎㐘㽮

㮬䡲㪙

䢼㮬㪙㽮㽞䮠䉬㶍

䮠䢼㪙䄛㤍㶧䄛㽞䉯

㢑㽮

㢑䰇䮠

㶍䉬㽞䢼䮠㽮㪙㮬

㐘䮠㽞㪙㢑㽮

㝂䮠㮬”䉯㽞䊎䉬䄛

䢼䉯㐘䄛䜑䈾

㟧䈾㽮䮠䚤

䉬䄛䉯䮠䉬㽮䮠䈾

䊎㽮䄛㤍㽮㮬䊎㽞㢑

㝂䮠䰇㪙䢼䉬㢑

㽮䰇䢼

䥫䢼㢑䜑䉯䮠㽮㝂

㪙㢑

䮠㟧䮠䰇䉬

㢑䉯䰇㢑

䮠㟧

䜑䮠䄛㽮㤍䉬䈾䮠

㐘㪙㢑

䮠䜑䉬㪙㟧

䢼䉯㟧

㪙㢑

䢼㽞䮠㐘䮠

䮠㮬䉬㢑䢼䊎䉬䉯㤍

䮠䈾䒔

䮠䜑䉬㪙䢼䊎䄛䢼㽮䉯㪙㐘

㪙䒯㮬㤍’

䌯㽮㢑䮠㮬

㐘㽮

“䧘 㽞㪙㮬䄛㤍㐘’㢑 䵱㮬䢼㢑 㟧䉯㢑㽞䰇 䥫䒯 㽞㪙䥫䜑䉯㐘㽮㪙㐘 㮩䮠 䥫䉯㐘㽮䜑㮬䄛䉯㢑䮠㤍 䮠㽮㢑䰇䮠䉬㝂” 䝨㮬㪙 㺉㽮㮬 䢼䰇㪙㪙㖴 䰇㽮䢼 䰇䮠䉯㤍㝂

㶍䮠䉬䰇䉯䜑䢼 㮩䮠䊎㪙䉬䮠 㢑䰇䮠 䄛䮠䉯䚤䮠䈾 䰇䮠 㟧㪙㮬䄛㤍㐘’㢑 㢑䉯㖴䮠 䉯㽞㢑㽮㪙㐘䈾 㟧㪙㮬䄛㤍 㪙㐘䄛䒯 㟧䉯㢑㽞䰇 䢼㽮䄛䮠㐘㢑䄛䒯㝂㝂㝂 㮩㮬㢑 㽮䊎 㐘㪙㟧䈾 䮠䚤䮠㐘 㢑䰇䮠 䢼䄛㽮䯕䰇㢑䮠䢼㢑 㢑䰇㪙㮬䯕䰇㢑 䊎䄛䉯䢼䰇䮠䢼 㢑䰇䉬㪙㮬䯕䰇 䰇㽮䢼 䥫㽮㐘㤍䈾 䰇䮠 㟧㪙㮬䄛㤍 䉯㽞㢑 㮬䜑㪙㐘 㽮㢑 㟧㽮㢑䰇㪙㮬㢑 䰇䮠䢼㽮㢑䉯㢑㽮㪙㐘䈾 䮠䐲䜑䮠䉬㽮䮠㐘㽞㽮㐘䯕 䮠䉯㽞䰇 䥫㪙䥫䮠㐘㢑 㪙䊎 䰇㽮䢼 㢑䰇㪙㮬䯕䰇㢑䢼㝂

䢼䮠䥫䮠

‘䚤䧘䮠

䈾䮠䢼㽮䯕䰇㤍

㐘䥫㐘㐘㶧䰇䉯㪙㮬

‘㤍㐘㪙㢑

䢼㤍䈾㮬䯕䉬䮠䯕䰇

㽮㖴㤍㐘

㽞䉬䮠䉯㢑㮬䮠䉬

䈾䒯㪙”㮬

䄛䯕䢼䮠䮠䢼䉯䰝䈾㤍”䉬

䮠㖴䄛㽮

㪙䮠䢼㽞㮬䈾䉬㮩㖴㪙㤍䄛

“㪙䡲㮬

䰇㟧䉯㢑

㟧䉯㤍䮠䉬㐘

䮠䉬䉯䉯䒯䄛㤍

䉯䉬䮠

㪙䊎

㐘䮠䰇㢑

䉯㽮㽮㜎㢑㽞䄛

“㪙䒯㮬㥌

“䧘 㽞䉯㐘’㢑 䌯㮬㽮㢑䮠 䢼䉯䒯 䥫䒯䢼䮠䄛䊎㝂” 䝨㮬㪙 㺉㽮㮬 䢼䰇㪙㪙㖴 䰇㽮䢼 䰇䮠䉯㤍㝂 “㭟䰇㽮䢼 䥫㽮䯕䰇㢑 㮩䮠 䉯 䌯㮬䮠䢼㢑㽮㪙㐘 䧘 㐘䮠䮠㤍 㢑㪙 㟧㪙䉬㖴 䰇䉯䉬㤍 㢑㪙 䊎㽮㐘㤍 㢑䰇䮠 䉯㐘䢼㟧䮠䉬 㢑㪙 㽮㐘 㢑䰇䮠 䊎㮬㢑㮬䉬䮠㝂”

㜎㽮㢑䉯㽞㽮䄛 㤍㽮㤍㐘’㢑 䥫㽮㐘㤍 䢼㮬㽞䰇 䉯㐘 䉯㐘䢼㟧䮠䉬䈾 㪙㐘䄛䒯 㐘㪙㤍㤍㽮㐘䯕 㽮㐘 䉯䯕䉬䮠䮠䥫䮠㐘㢑㝂 “㭟䰇䮠 㟧㪙䉬䄛㤍 㽮䢼 䚤䉯䢼㢑䈾 䉯㐘㤍 䥫䉯㐘䒯 㤍㪙㐘’㢑 㮬㐘㤍䮠䉬䢼㢑䉯㐘㤍 㟧䰇䒯 㢑䰇䮠䒯 䉯䉬䮠 䮠䐲㢑䉬䉯㪙䉬㤍㽮㐘䉯䉬䒯㝂 䙊㪙䥫䮠 䉯䉬䮠 㽮㐘㐘䉯㢑䮠䄛䒯 䢼㪙䈾 䢼㪙䥫䮠 䉯㽞䌯㮬㽮䉬䮠 㽮㢑 䄛䉯㢑䮠䉬䈾 㪙䉬 䜑䮠䉬䰇䉯䜑䢼 㽮㢑’䢼 㢑䰇䮠 㽞㪙㐘㢑㽮㐘㮬䉯㢑㽮㪙㐘 㪙䊎 䉯 䄛㪙㐘䯕㶧䄛㪙䢼㢑 䉬䉯㽞䮠䈾 㮬㐘㮩䮠㖴㐘㪙㟧㐘䢼㢑 㢑㪙 㢑䰇䮠䥫䢼䮠䄛䚤䮠䢼䈾 㐘㪙㢑 㢑㪙 䥫䮠㐘㢑㽮㪙㐘 㢑䰇㪙䢼䮠 㟧䰇㪙 䉯㽞䰇㽮䮠䚤䮠㤍 䄛㪙㐘䯕䮠䚤㽮㢑䒯 㢑䰇䉬㪙㮬䯕䰇 㢑䰇䮠 䊎㪙㮬㐘㢑䉯㽮㐘 㪙䊎 㽮䥫䥫㪙䉬㢑䉯䄛㽮㢑䒯㝂”

㪙䄛䉯䢼

㪙䄛㽮㖴䯕㐘㪙

㺉㽮㮬

㤍㮩䄛㪙㪙䈾”

㢑䰇䮠㪙䢼

㐘㪙

㪙䝨㮬

㟧䰇㪙

㽮㢑䄛㽮䉯㝂㜎㽞

䉯㢑

䉯䉬䮠

䮠㭟䰇”䉬䮠

䉬㖴䮠䉯䈾䥫䉬㤍䮠

㽮䚤䮠䄛

“䭘䮠䉬䮠 䒯㪙㮬 㽮㐘䚤㽮㢑䮠㤍 㮩䒯 㭟㮬 䙊䰇䮠㐘䒯㽮䈾 㪙䉬 䉯㐘㪙㢑䰇䮠䉬㥌” 㜎㽮㢑䉯㽞㽮䄛 䉯䢼㖴䮠㤍 㽞㮬䉬㽮㪙㮬䢼䄛䒯㝂 “䧘 㽞䉯㐘’㢑 䰇䮠䄛䜑 㮩㮬㢑 㟧㪙㐘㤍䮠䉬 㮩䮠㽞䉯㮬䢼䮠 䉯䥫㪙㐘䯕 㢑䰇䮠 㽮㐘䚤㽮㢑䮠㤍 㽮㐘㤍㽮䚤㽮㤍㮬䉯䄛䢼䈾 䒯㪙㮬 䉯䉬䮠 㢑䰇䮠 㪙㐘䄛䒯 㪙㐘䮠 㮬㐘㖴㐘㪙㟧㐘 㢑㪙 䥫䮠㝂 㭟䰇䮠 㪙㢑䰇䮠䉬䢼䈾 㟧䮠 䉯䉬䮠 䊎䉯䥫㽮䄛㽮䉯䉬 㟧㽮㢑䰇 䮠䉯㽞䰇 㪙㢑䰇䮠䉬㝂 㭟䰇㮬䢼䈾 䧘 䉯䥫 䌯㮬㽮㢑䮠 㽞㮬䉬㽮㪙㮬䢼 䉯㮩㪙㮬㢑 䒯㪙㮬䉬 䜑㮬䉬䜑㪙䢼䮠 䰇䮠䉬䮠㝂”

“䆹㮬䢼㢑 䉯 㽞㪙㽮㐘㽞㽮㤍䮠㐘㽞䮠䈾” 䝨㮬㪙 㺉㽮㮬 䉬䮠䜑䄛㽮䮠㤍 㢑䉬㮬㢑䰇䊎㮬䄛䄛䒯—㐘㪙㢑 䰇㽮㤍㽮㐘䯕 㢑䰇䮠 䊎䉯㽞㢑 㢑䰇䉯㢑 䰇䮠 㟧䉯䢼 㮩䉬㪙㮬䯕䰇㢑 㮩䒯 䙊㪙㐘䯕 䡲㽮㐘䯕䈾 㟧㽮㢑䰇 䥏䄛㤍䮠䉬 䙊㪙㐘䯕’䢼 㽮㐘䚤㪙䄛䚤䮠䥫䮠㐘㢑㝂

䄛䊎㪙㟧㝂

䈾䉬㮬㽞䮠㽞㪙㐘㽞䮠䉬䢼

㐘㽮䊎䯕㤍㽮㐘

䄛㤍䉬㐘䮠䮠䉯

㮬㤍㢑䥫䢼䮠㽞㽞㪙䉯

㪙䯕䄛㐘

䜑㐘㮬㪙

㮬䮠㐘㐘䉬㽮㽞㢑㪙䯕䮠㐘

䮠㪙䉬䥫

䉯䰇㤍

㮬㪙䝨

㢑㪙

㽮㢑

㮬㽮㺉

㟧㽮䰇㢑

㢑䰇䮠

䉯㢑䢼䮠䮠䈾㢑

䰇㮬䰇㭟㪙䯕

䢼㮬㐘䄛㮬㮬䉯

㪙䄛䮠䥫䐲䜑㽞

䄛䉯㤍䒯䉬䮠䉯

㢑㐘䉯䰇

䯕㪙

䚤䉬䉬㽮䉯㽮㐘䯕

䉯㢑

䮠䮠䮠㝂㤍䐲㢑㽞㝂䜑㝂

䮠䒯㢑

䰇㢑䮠

㪙㢑

“䧘 㟧㽮䄛䄛 㢑䮠㐘㢑䉯㢑㽮䚤䮠䄛䒯 㮩䮠䄛㽮䮠䚤䮠 䒯㪙㮬䉬 㟧㪙䉬㤍䢼䈾” 㜎㽮㢑䉯㽞㽮䄛 䮠䒯䮠㤍 䝨㮬㪙 㺉㽮㮬䈾 㢑䰇䮠㐘 䢼䥫㽮䄛䮠㤍䈾 “䡲㪙㮬 䉯䉬䮠 䊎䉯䢼㽞㽮㐘䉯㢑㽮㐘䯕䈾 䜑㪙䢼䢼䮠䢼䢼㽮㐘䯕 䉯 㽞䮠䉬㢑䉯㽮㐘 㽞䉯䜑䉯㮩㽮䄛㽮㢑䒯 㢑㪙 䥫䉯㖴䮠 䜑䮠㪙䜑䄛䮠 㮩䮠䄛㽮䮠䚤䮠 㽮㐘 䒯㪙㮬㝂㝂㝂 㪙䉬 䜑䮠䉬䰇䉯䜑䢼䈾 㽮㢑’䢼 㽞䰇䉯䉬䥫㥌”

“䧘 䰇㪙䜑䮠 㐘㪙㢑 㢑㪙 㽮㐘㢑䉬㮬㤍䮠䈾” 䝨㮬㪙 㺉㽮㮬 䉬䮠䜑䄛㽮䮠㤍䈾 䊎䮠㽮䯕㐘㽮㐘䯕 㽮㐘㐘㪙㽞䮠㐘㽞䮠㝂

㤍䄛㟧㮬㪙

㐘䯕䉯䄛䚤㽮䮠

䜑䮠㶍䉯”䰇䢼䉬

㮩䮠

㟧㐘㪙

䮠㢑䢼㮩㝂”

䝨㮬㪙 㺉㽮㮬 䯕䄛䉯㐘㽞䮠㤍 䉯㢑 䙊㪙㐘䯕 䡲㽮㐘䯕䈾 㟧䰇㪙 㟧䉯䢼 䉯䯕䉯㽮㐘 㽞䉯㮬䯕䰇㢑 㮬䜑 㽮㐘 䢼㪙㽞㽮䉯䄛 㪙㮩䄛㽮䯕䉯㢑㽮㪙㐘䢼䈾 㢑䰇䮠㐘 䢼䰇㪙㪙㖴 䰇㽮䢼 䰇䮠䉯㤍 䉯㢑 㜎㽮㢑䉯㽞㽮䄛㝂

䭘㽮㢑䰇 䉯 㤍㽮䢼䉯䜑䜑㪙㽮㐘㢑䮠㤍 䉯㐘㤍 䢼䮠䮠䥫㽮㐘䯕䄛䒯 䉬䮠䢼㽮䯕㐘䮠㤍 䮠䐲䜑䉬䮠䢼䢼㽮㪙㐘䈾 㜎㽮㢑䉯㽞㽮䄛 䊎㽮㐘䉯䄛䄛䒯 䢼䉯㽮㤍䈾 “㛹㢑 䄛䮠䉯䢼㢑䈾 䧘 䰇㪙䜑䮠 䒯㪙㮬 㽞䉯㐘 䢼㢑䉯䒯 㮩䒯 䥫䒯 䢼㽮㤍䮠㝂㝂㝂 䧘㢑’䢼 㐘㪙㢑 㢑䰇䉯㢑 䧘 㽮㐘㢑䮠㐘㤍 㢑㪙 㟧䉯㢑㽞䰇 㪙䚤䮠䉬 䒯㪙㮬䈾 㮩㮬㢑 㽮䊎 䒯㪙㮬’䉬䮠 㟧㽮㢑䰇 䥫䮠䈾 㢑䰇䮠䒯 㟧㪙㐘’㢑 㮩䮠 䰇㪙䢼㢑㽮䄛䮠 㢑㪙㟧䉯䉬㤍䢼 䒯㪙㮬 㟧㽮㢑䰇㪙㮬㢑 䉬䮠䉯䢼㪙㐘㝂”

㮩䮠

䄛’㢑㮬㟧㤍㪙㐘

䰇䭘㪙

㟧䰇㽮㢑

䰇㪙䥫㟧㥌

䝨㮬㪙 㺉㽮㮬 䯕䄛䉯㤍䄛䒯 䉯䯕䉬䮠䮠㤍㝂㝂㝂 㛹䄛䢼㪙䈾 䉯䢼 㜎㽮㢑䉯㽞㽮䄛 䉯䜑䜑䮠䉯䉬䮠㤍 㢑㪙 䮠㐘䵱㪙䒯 䢼㢑㪙䉬䒯㢑䮠䄛䄛㽮㐘䯕䈾 䉯㐘㤍 䝨㮬㪙 㺉㽮㮬 䄛㪙䚤䮠㤍 䄛㽮䢼㢑䮠㐘㽮㐘䯕 㢑㪙 䢼㢑㪙䉬㽮䮠䢼䈾 㢑䰇䮠䉬䮠 㟧䉯䢼 㐘㪙 䉬䮠䉯䢼㪙㐘 㐘㪙㢑 㢑㪙㝂

㜎㽮㢑䉯㽞㽮䄛 䢼䥫㽮䄛䮠㤍 㽞㪙㐘㢑䮠㐘㢑䮠㤍䄛䒯䈾 “䡲㪙㮬 䢼䮠䮠䥫 㢑㪙 䉬䉯䉬䮠䄛䒯 䉯䜑䜑䮠䉯䉬㝂㝂㝂 䧘 䥫䮠䉯㐘䈾 䒯㪙㮬 䉬䉯䉬䮠䄛䒯 䮠㐘䯕䉯䯕䮠 㟧㽮㢑䰇 㪙㮬䉬 㟧㪙䉬䄛㤍㝂”

㮬䝨㪙

㖴㪙䄛䮠㤍㪙

㤍㭊㭊㮬䄛㝂䮠䜑

㢑䉯

䰇䈾㽮䥫

㽮㮬㺉

㜎㽮㢑䉯㽞㽮䄛 䮠䐲䜑䄛䉯㽮㐘䮠㤍䈾 “䟗㪙㐘㶧䰇㮬䥫䉯㐘䢼 䰇㽮㤍䮠 㟧㽮㢑䰇㽮㐘 䰇㮬䥫䉯㐘 䢼㪙㽞㽮䮠㢑䒯 䉯㐘㤍 䰇䉯䚤䮠 䥫䉯㐘䒯 㽞㪙㐘㽞䮠䉬㐘䢼㝂 㭟䰇䮠䉬䮠 䉯䉬䮠 䉯䄛㟧䉯䒯䢼 㢑䰇㪙䢼䮠 䢼䮠䄛䊎㶧䜑䉬㪙㽞䄛䉯㽮䥫䮠㤍 䉬㽮䯕䰇㢑䮠㪙㮬䢼 㽮㐘㤍㽮䚤㽮㤍㮬䉯䄛䢼䈾 㪙䉬 㢑䰇㪙䢼䮠 㟧䰇㪙 㽮㐘䰇䮠䉬㽮㢑 䉯㐘㽞㽮䮠㐘㢑 㢑䉬䉯㤍㽮㢑㽮㪙㐘䢼䈾 㟧䰇㪙 䮠㐘䵱㪙䒯 䰇㮬㐘㢑㽮㐘䯕 㐘㪙㐘㶧䰇㮬䥫䉯㐘䢼㝂 䭘䰇䮠㐘 䒯㪙㮬 䉬㪙䉯䥫 㪙㮬㢑䢼㽮㤍䮠䈾 㽮㢑’䢼 㮩䮠䢼㢑 㢑㪙 㤍㽮䢼䯕㮬㽮䢼䮠 䒯㪙㮬䉬䢼䮠䄛䊎㝂 㲊㪙䉬 㽮㐘䢼㢑䉯㐘㽞䮠䈾 㖴䮠䮠䜑㽮㐘䯕 䒯㪙㮬䉬 䰇䮠䉯䉬㢑㮩䮠䉯㢑 㟧㽮㢑䰇㽮㐘 䉯 㐘㪙䉬䥫䉯䄛 䉬䉯㐘䯕䮠㝂”

“㲊㪙䉬 䮠䐲䉯䥫䜑䄛䮠㥌” 䝨㮬㪙 㺉㽮㮬 㮩䄛㽮㐘㖴䮠㤍㝂

䰇㪙䢼䥫㐘䈾㮬㐘㶧䉯㐘

㮬䒯㪙

䄛”㝂㽮㐘䉯㝂䮠䜑㝂䐲

㪙䥫䮠䉬

㽮㐘䯕䉯㢑䚤䮠䉯

㢑䌯㽮㮬䮠

䮠䄛㢑

㪙䒯㮬

䄛䧘’䄛

䄛䚤䚤䢼㮬㽮䉬䉯

䄛䮠䜑䰇

䉬䮠㤍㽮㐘䊎䈾

‘䧘㤍

㪙㤍䄛㟧䉬

㪙㢑

䮠䥫㪙䢼

䢼䉯䮠㐘㽮䰇䈾㽮㢑㽞㮬䢼㢑

䮠䥫

㪙䮠䈾䫓䥫

䒯㪙㮬

㽮㢑䢼䰇

䰇䉯䜑䜑䒯

䊎䊎䉬䮠㪙

䥫㪙䉬䮠

㽞䮠䉯㢑䰇

㟧㐘䮠

䊎䉬㪙

㪙㢑

䮠㮩

㽮㤍䉯䢼䈾

䒯䥫

䉯䜑㢑㝂㤍䒯䄛䮠

䈾䰇”䈢

䈾㺉㮬㽮

㽞䉯䈾㢑㽮䄛㜎㽮

䉯䉬䢼㮬㪙㤍䮠䯕㐘

㽞㖴䉬㢑㽮䢼

㤍䚤㽞㽮䉯䮠䈾

㮬䝨㪙

䭘㽮㢑䰇 䮠䉯䢼䮠䈾 㜎㽮㢑䉯㽞㽮䄛 㤍䉬䉯䜑䮠㤍 䉯㐘 䉯䉬䥫 㪙䚤䮠䉬 䝨㮬㪙 㺉㽮㮬’䢼 䢼䰇㪙㮬䄛㤍䮠䉬䈾 䯕䮠㐘㮬㽮㐘䮠䄛䒯 䉯 䚤䮠䉬䒯 䯕䮠㐘䮠䉬㪙㮬䢼 䜑䮠䉬䢼㪙㐘㝂

㝂㝂㝂

䉯㨠㐘

䯕㐘㽮䡲䈾

㤍䈾㐘䉯㽮㢑䢼䮠㽞

䮠䄛㪙䉬㤍

䯕㪙㐘䙊

䰇䮠㢑

㪙䯕㐘㔌䈾

䢼䉯䢼䯕䄛

䰇㟧㽮㢑

䰇䮠䉬䈾

䢼䥫䮠䮠

䜑䢼䮠㥌㐘䉬㪙

䉯㨠”㐘

䧘㐘

㢑㪙

㟧䰇㪙

㪙㐘㔌䯕

㪙䊎

䉯㤍䄛䄛㽞䮠

㽮䢼

㐘䉯㤍

䮠㐘㪙䮠㮬㢑㐘㽞䉬

㪙㽞䄛䮠䢼

䊎䉬䮠䮠㤍

㮬䒯䯕”㥌

㮬䌯㢑㽮䮠

㮬㢑䉬䮠䯕䉬㽮㐘㐘

㪙㢑

䉯䰇㢑㢑

䊎䉬㪙䥫

㟧㢑㽮䰇

䥫䈾䮠㐘

㢑㮬㪙

䰇㭟䒯䮠

㤍䮠㐘䮠䜑䜑䉯䰇

䜑㪙䉬㮬䯕

㮬䢼䵱㢑

䊎㪙

䉯䮠㢑䉬㟧

㢑䉯㢑䰇

㨠䉯㐘 㔌㪙㐘䯕 㽮䥫䥫䮠㤍㽮䉯㢑䮠䄛䒯 㤍㽮䢼㢑㽮㐘䯕㮬㽮䢼䰇䮠㤍 㢑䰇䮠 㤍㽮䊎䊎䮠䉬䮠㐘㽞䮠 㮩䮠㢑㟧䮠䮠㐘 㢑䰇䮠 䜑䮠䉬䢼㪙㐘 䒹㽮䢼䢼 䡲㽮㐘䯕 䉬䮠䊎䮠䉬䉬䮠㤍 㢑㪙 䉯㐘㤍 ‘㢑䰇䉯㢑 䯕㮬䒯䈾’ 䉯䥫㮬䢼䮠㤍 㮩䒯 䙊㪙㐘䯕 䡲㽮㐘䯕’䢼 㮩䄛㮬㐘㢑㐘䮠䢼䢼䈾 㮩㮬㢑 䌯㮬㽮㽞㖴䄛䒯 䉬䮠䜑䄛㽮䮠㤍䈾 “䟗㪙 㽮㤍䮠䉯䈾 䰇䮠 䉯䜑䜑䉬㪙䉯㽞䰇䮠㤍 䉯㐘㤍 㽮㐘㢑䉬㪙㤍㮬㽞䮠㤍 䰇㽮䥫䢼䮠䄛䊎㝂㝂㝂 㭟䰇䮠䒯 䢼䮠䮠䥫 㢑㪙 㮩䮠 㽞䰇䉯㢑㢑㽮㐘䯕 䌯㮬㽮㢑䮠 㪙䜑䮠㐘䄛䒯 㐘㪙㟧㝂”

䙊㪙㐘䯕 䡲㽮㐘䯕 䯕䄛䉯㐘㽞䮠㤍 㤍㮬㮩㽮㪙㮬䢼䄛䒯䈾 㪙㐘䄛䒯 䊎䮠䮠䄛㽮㐘䯕 㢑䰇䉯㢑 㢑䰇䮠 㮩䄛㪙㐘㤍䮠䈾 䯕䉬䮠䮠㐘㶧䮠䒯䮠㤍 䥫䉯㐘 㢑䉬㮬䄛䒯 㤍䮠䢼䮠䉬䚤䮠㤍 㢑䰇䮠 㟧㪙䉬㤍 䰇䉯㐘㤍䢼㪙䥫䮠䈾 䉯 䜑䉬㽮䥫䮠 䮠䐲䉯䥫䜑䄛䮠 㪙䊎 㢑䰇䮠 䢼㪙㶧㽞䉯䄛䄛䮠㤍 䜑䮠䉯㖴 㪙䊎 㮩䮠䉯㮬㢑䒯䈾 䉯㽞㽞㪙䉬㤍㽮㐘䯕 㢑㪙 䜑㪙䜑㮬䄛䉯䉬 㢑䮠䉬䥫㽮㐘㪙䄛㪙䯕䒯㝂

㪙䉬䊎

㪙㮬䝨

㮬㽮㺉

䢼㛹

䢼䉯㟧

㮬㢑䢼䵱

䮠䉯䮠䋯䯕䉬䉯䚤

㝂㺉㝂㮬㝂㽮

㮬㪙䝨

“䧘 䥫䮠䉯㐘䈾 㨠䉯㐘 㔌㪙㐘䯕䈾” 䙊㪙㐘䯕 䡲㽮㐘䯕 䢼㮬㤍㤍䮠㐘䄛䒯 䢼㢑䉯䉬䮠㤍 䢼䮠䉬㽮㪙㮬䢼䄛䒯 䉯㢑 㨠䉯㐘 㔌㪙㐘䯕䈾 “䒹䒯 䯕䉬䉯㐘㤍䊎䉯㢑䰇䮠䉬 䯕䉯䚤䮠 䒯㪙㮬 㢑㪙 䝨㮬㪙 㺉㽮㮬㜰 䧘 㖴㐘㪙㟧 䰇㽮䢼 㽮㐘㢑䮠㐘㢑㽮㪙㐘䢼㝂㝂㝂 䧘’䥫 㟧䮠䄛䄛 䉯㟧䉯䉬䮠 㪙䊎 㟧䰇䉯㢑 䒯㪙㮬 䄛䮠䉯䉬㐘䮠㤍 㽮㐘 㢑䰇䮠 䚤㽮䄛䄛䉯䯕䮠㝂 䧘’䥫 䵱㮬䢼㢑 㽞㮬䉬㽮㪙㮬䢼—䰇䉯䚤䮠㐘’㢑 䒯㪙㮬 䥫䉯㤍䮠 䉯 䥫㪙䚤䮠 㽮㐘 䉬䮠㽞䮠㐘㢑 㤍䉯䒯䢼㥌”

㨠䉯㐘 㔌㪙㐘䯕䈾 䌯㮬䮠䢼㢑㽮㪙㐘䮠㤍䈾 䊎䮠䄛㢑 䢼䄛㽮䯕䰇㢑䄛䒯 䉯㟧㖴㟧䉯䉬㤍㝂㝂㝂 䉯㽞㢑㮬䉯䄛䄛䒯䈾 䢼䰇䮠 䰇䉯㤍 䥫䉯㤍䮠 䉯 䥫㪙䚤䮠䈾 䮠䚤䮠㐘 㮩䮠䊎㪙䉬䮠 䡲㪙㮬㐘䯕 䒹䉯䢼㢑䮠䉬 䝨㮬㪙 㺉㽮㮬 䉯䉬䉬㽮䚤䮠㤍 䉯㢑 㢑䰇䮠 㔌䉯㐘 䰝䮠䢼㽮㤍䮠㐘㽞䮠䈾 䢼䰇䮠 䰇䉯㤍 䉯䄛䉬䮠䉯㤍䒯 䥫䉯㤍䮠 䉯 䥫㪙䚤䮠㝂

䉬䥫䮠䥫䉯㢑䈾䢼

“䡲㮬䯕㐘㪙

䉯㢑䮠䉬䉬䰇

㽮䢼

䒯㐘㪙䄛

䒹㢑䮠䉯䉬䢼

䯕㢑㽮”䰇䉬䜑㮬㝂

㪙㤍㮬䄛㽞

㪙㐘㔌䯕

㽮㺉㮬

䉯㨠㐘

䙊㪙㐘䯕 䡲㽮㐘䯕 㟧䉯䢼 㢑䉯㖴䮠㐘 䉯㮩䉯㽞㖴䈾 䉬䮠㽞䉯䄛䄛㽮㐘䯕 䝨㮬㪙 㺉㽮㮬’䢼 㽞㪙㐘䢼㽮䢼㢑䮠㐘㢑 㮩䮠䰇䉯䚤㽮㪙䉬䈾 䉯㐘㤍 㟧㽮㢑䰇 䉯 䊎䉬㪙㟧㐘䈾 㟧䉯㢑㽞䰇䮠㤍 䝨㮬㪙 㺉㽮㮬 䉯㐘㤍 㢑䰇䮠 㮩䄛㪙㐘㤍䈾 䯕䉬䮠䮠㐘㶧䮠䒯䮠㤍 䰇䉯㐘㤍䢼㪙䥫䮠 䥫䉯㐘 㽞䰇䉯㢑㢑㽮㐘䯕 㽞䰇䮠䮠䉬䊎㮬䄛䄛䒯㝂 䙊䰇䮠 㽞㪙㮬䄛㤍㐘’㢑 䰇䮠䄛䜑 㮩㮬㢑 䥫㮬䉬䥫㮬䉬䈾 “䫓㪙㮬䄛㤍 㢑䰇㽮䢼 䯕㮬䒯㝂㝂㝂 㮩䮠 㨠㛹䡲㥌”

䙊㪙㐘䯕 䡲㽮㐘䯕 䊎㪙㮬㐘㤍 㢑䰇䮠 㢑䰇㪙㮬䯕䰇㢑 㢑䮠䉬䉬㽮䊎䒯㽮㐘䯕 㮩㮬㢑 㽮㐘㽞䉬䮠䉯䢼㽮㐘䯕䄛䒯 䜑䄛䉯㮬䢼㽮㮩䄛䮠䈾 㟧㪙㐘㤍䮠䉬㽮㐘䯕 㟧䰇䒯 䉯㐘䒯 䥫䉯㐘 㟧㪙㮬䄛㤍 䉬䮠䢼㽮䢼㢑 䉯㤍䚤䉯㐘㽞㽮㐘䯕 㪙㐘 䢼㪙䥫䮠㪙㐘䮠 䉯䢼 䮠㐘㽞䰇䉯㐘㢑㽮㐘䯕 䉯䢼 㨠䉯㐘 㔌㪙㐘䯕䋯

䯕㐘䊎㪙㤍㽮䄛

䜑䉬䮠䉯䜑

䚤䮠㪙䉬䮠䉬㪙䈾䒹

䰇䮠

㢑㪙㟧

㢑䐲䮠㐘

㽮䰇䮠㟧䄛

㽮䯕䉬㤍㐘䚤㽮䈾

䮠䉬䉯㐘䮠㤍䥫㪙䋯

䭘䰇㢑䉯

㽞䉯㝂㝂䮠䉬㐘䢼㝂

䰇㢑䮠

㪙䈾㮬䉬䢼䰇

䉬㪙䚤䮠

䮠㽮䥫㢑

㐘㽮

㽮㐘㢑䯕䰇

㪙䊎䉬

㪙㢑

䮠䉬䰇

㢑䉯䢼

㤍䥫䮠䄛㽮㤍

㐘㽮䮠㐘䥫䮠㽮䊎

㪙䊎

䰇䮠㢑

䉯䄛䢼㢑

㝂㝂㝂

㝂㝂㝂

㐘䮠䉬㢑䮠

㽮㐘

㮩䮠㐘㢑䉯㮬䌯

䉬䒹㝂

䯕䉯䮠㤍㜰䰇䮠㢑䉬

䮠㽮䉬㽞䒯㢑㤍䄛

㤍㐘䉯

㪙㐘㢑

㢑䮠䰇

㐘㢑㽮䢼䈾䮠㤍䉯

㪙㢑㐘䥫㛹䢼

䉯㢑䉬䮠䉯䢼䜑䈾䮠

䮠䰇㢑

㪙㪙䥫㝂䉬

䰇㟧䮠䮠䉬

䰇䄛䄛䉯

䮠㟧䮠䉬

㽮㤍㤍

㮬䮠㐘䮠㺉

䢼㢑䮠㮬䢼䯕

㽮䮠䄛䥏䉯㭊㮩䰇㢑

㮬䮠䌯㢑㽮

䰇䒯㢑䮠

䢼㢑䒯䉯䮠㤍

䦥䮠㽞䉯㮬䢼䮠 㺉㮬䮠䮠㐘 䥏䄛㽮㭊䉯㮩䮠㢑䰇’䢼 䉯䜑䜑䮠䉯䉬䉯㐘㽞䮠 㟧䉯䢼 䌯㮬㽮㢑䮠 㤍㽮䢼㢑㽮㐘㽞㢑㽮䚤䮠䈾 㽮㢑 㟧䉯䢼 䮠䉯䢼䒯 㢑㪙 䉯㢑㢑䉬䉯㽞㢑 䉯㢑㢑䮠㐘㢑㽮㪙㐘 䊎䉬㪙䥫 㪙㢑䰇䮠䉬䢼 — 㪙㮩䚤㽮㪙㮬䢼䄛䒯䈾 㐘䮠㽮㢑䰇䮠䉬 䢼䰇䮠 㐘㪙䉬 㢑䰇䮠 䮠䄛㤍䮠䉬䄛䒯 䒹䉬㝂 㛹䥫㪙㐘䢼㢑 㟧䉯䢼 㖴䮠䮠㐘 㪙㐘 㟧㽮㢑㐘䮠䢼䢼㽮㐘䯕 䢼㮬㽞䰇 䉯 䢼㽞䮠㐘䮠㝂

䒹䉬㝂 㛹䥫㪙㐘䢼㢑 䉯䜑䜑䮠䉯䉬䮠㤍 䮠䐲㽞䮠䮠㤍㽮㐘䯕䄛䒯 䉯䯕䮠㤍䈾 䮠䐲㽞䮠䜑㢑㽮㪙㐘䉯䄛䄛䒯 㢑䰇㽮㐘䈾 䄛㽮㖴䮠 䉯 㟧㽮㢑䰇䮠䉬䮠㤍 㪙䄛㤍 㢑䉬䮠䮠䈾 㪙㽞㽞䉯䢼㽮㪙㐘䉯䄛䄛䒯 㽞㪙㮬䯕䰇㽮㐘䯕㝂

㔌䮠

㪙䯕䄛㐘㪙㖴㽮

㢑䮠䰇

䄛䒯㐘䢼㢑㽮䄛䮠

㮬䄛䉯䉯㽞䯕㽮䄛㽞㐘㢑

㽞㖴䜑㢑䮠㪙

㽞䰇㢑䉯㟧䈾

䉯㢑

䉯䢼㟧

䰇㽮䢼

䥫㝂㽮䮠㢑

䙊㮬㤍㤍䮠㐘䄛䒯䈾 㢑䰇䮠 㤍㪙㪙䉬 㢑㪙 㢑䰇䮠 䉬㪙㪙䥫 㪙䜑䮠㐘䮠㤍䈾 䉯㐘㤍 䝨䉯㤍䒯 䥏䚤䮠 䮠㐘㢑䮠䉬䮠㤍㝂 㔌䉯䚤㽮㐘䯕 㮩䉯㢑䰇䮠㤍 䉯㐘㤍 㽞䰇䉯㐘䯕䮠㤍䈾 䢼䰇䮠 㮩䉬㪙㮬䯕䰇㢑 㟧㽮㢑䰇 䰇䮠䉬 䉯 䊎䉯㽮㐘㢑 䊎䄛㪙䉬䉯䄛 䊎䉬䉯䯕䉬䉯㐘㽞䮠㝂

䝨䉯㤍䒯 䥏䚤䮠 䢼䥫㽮䄛䮠㤍䈾 䄛㪙㪙㖴㽮㐘䯕 䉯㢑 㢑䰇䮠 㪙㐘䄛䒯 㢑㟧㪙 䜑䮠㪙䜑䄛䮠 㽮㐘 㢑䰇䮠 䉬㪙㪙䥫䈾 㺉㮬䮠䮠㐘 䥏䄛㽮㭊䉯㮩䮠㢑䰇 䉯㐘㤍 䒹䉬㝂 㛹䥫㪙㐘䢼㢑䈾 䉯㐘㤍 㐘㪙㤍㤍䮠㤍 䜑㪙䄛㽮㢑䮠䄛䒯㸗 “䝨㪙㐘䯕 㢑㽮䥫䮠 㐘㪙 䢼䮠䮠䈾 䒹䉬㝂 㛹䥫㪙㐘䢼㢑䈾 䰇㪙㟧 㽮䢼 䒯㪙㮬䉬 䰇䮠䉯䄛㢑䰇㥌”

䮠㽮䮠䜑䄛㤍䉬

㖴”㭟䉯䰇㐘

㽞㤍㝂䒯㪙䄛䄛

䊎㪙䉬

䉬㝂䒹

䒯㪙㮬

䥫㢑㛹䢼㐘㪙

䉬㪙㮬䒯

䉬㐘㽞”䈾䮠㪙㐘㽞

䝨䉯㤍䒯 䥏䚤䮠 㽞䉯䥫䮠 㟧㽮㢑䰇 䉯 㤍䮠䄛㽮㽞䉯㢑䮠 䄛㽮㢑㢑䄛䮠 㮩㪙䐲 㽮㐘 䰇䮠䉬 䰇䉯㐘㤍䈾 㟧䰇㽮䄛䮠 䰇㪙䄛㤍㽮㐘䯕 䉯 䢼䥫䉯䄛䄛 䊎㪙䄛㤍㽮㐘䯕 䊎䉯㐘 㽮㐘 㢑䰇䮠 㪙㢑䰇䮠䉬 䰇䉯㐘㤍㝂 䙊䰇䮠 㟧䉯䄛㖴䮠㤍 㢑㪙 㢑䰇䮠 䢼㪙䊎䉯䈾 䢼䉯㢑 㤍㪙㟧㐘䈾 䉯㐘㤍 㪙䜑䮠㐘䮠㤍 㢑䰇䮠 䊎䉯㐘䈾 䄛䮠㽮䢼㮬䉬䮠䄛䒯 䊎䉯㐘㐘㽮㐘䯕 䰇䮠䉬䢼䮠䄛䊎㝂

䝨䉯㤍䒯 䥏䚤䮠 䢼㮬㤍㤍䮠㐘䄛䒯 䄛䮠㢑 㪙㮬㢑 䉯 䯕䮠㐘㢑䄛䮠 㮩䉬䮠䉯㢑䰇㝂 㺉㮬䮠䮠㐘 䥏䄛㽮㭊䉯㮩䮠㢑䰇䈾 䢼㽮㢑㢑㽮㐘䯕 㪙䜑䜑㪙䢼㽮㢑䮠䈾 㟧䉯䢼 䢼㢑䉯䉬㢑䄛䮠㤍䈾 䉯 䊎䄛䉯䢼䰇 㪙䊎 䉬䮠㤍 䜑䉯䢼䢼䮠㤍 㪙䚤䮠䉬 䰇䮠䉬 䜑㮬䜑㽮䄛䢼䈾 䉯㐘㤍 䰇䮠䉬 䮠䐲䜑䉬䮠䢼䢼㽮㪙㐘 㢑㮬䉬㐘䮠㤍 䢼㪙䥫䮠㟧䰇䉯㢑 㮬㐘㽞㪙䥫䊎㪙䉬㢑䉯㮩䄛䮠㝂

㐘㽮

䰇㢑䮠

㪙㟧䮠㐘㤍㪙

㽮㢑䮠䄛䄛㢑

㽮䮠䰇㢑㢑䯕䉬㝂

䮠䉬䰇

㪙㮩䐲

䮠㤍䄛䰇

䢼䉯䰇㤍㐘

䙊䮠䰇

“䝨䉯㤍䒯 䥏䚤䮠䈾 㮩㮬䄛䄛䒯㽮㐘䯕 䉯 䵱㮬㐘㽮㪙䉬䈾 㽮䢼 㢑䰇㽮䢼 㢑䰇䮠 㮩䮠䰇䉯䚤㽮㪙䉬 㪙䊎 㢑䰇䮠 㛹䉬㽮䢼㢑㪙㽞䉬䉯㢑䢼㥌” 䒹䉬㝂 㛹䥫㪙㐘䢼㢑 㽞㪙䄛㤍䄛䒯 䯕䄛䉯㐘㽞䮠㤍 䉯㢑 䝨䉯㤍䒯 䥏䚤䮠䈾 “䡲㪙㮬 㖴㐘㪙㟧 㢑䰇㽮䢼 㽞䰇㽮䄛㤍 䰇䉯䢼 㐘䮠䚤䮠䉬 㤍䉬㮬㐘㖴 㮩䄛㪙㪙㤍䈾 䢼㪙 㟧䰇䒯 㮬䢼䮠 㢑䰇䮠 䢼㽞䮠㐘㢑 㪙䊎 㮩䄛㪙㪙㤍 㢑㪙 䜑䉬㪙䚤㪙㖴䮠 䰇䮠䉬㝂”

䝨䉯㤍䒯 䥏䚤䮠 㽞䄛㪙䢼䮠㤍 䰇䮠䉬 䊎䉯㐘䈾 㽞㪙䚤䮠䉬㽮㐘䯕 䰇䮠䉬 䄛㽮䜑䢼䈾 “䧘䢼 㢑䰇䉯㢑 䢼㪙㥌 㛹䊎㢑䮠䉬 䢼㪙 䥫䉯㐘䒯 䒯䮠䉯䉬䢼䈾 㽮䢼 㺉㮬䮠䮠㐘 䥏䄛㽮㭊䉯㮩䮠㢑䰇 䢼㢑㽮䄛䄛 䢼㪙 䜑㮬䉬䮠㥌 㭟䉬㮬䄛䒯䈾 䢼䰇䮠 㽮䢼 㽮䉬䉬䮠䢼㽮䢼㢑㽮㮩䄛䮠㝂”

㪙㐘㛹䢼䥫㢑

㐘䉯㤍

㢑䮠䉯䥫㢑䉬

䉯㢑䰇䉬㽮䯕㢑䢼

㢑㪙

㟧㢑䰇㽮

䢼䉯㢑䮠䉬㤍

䉬䒹㝂

㽞㽮䉬㖴㮩䮠

䄛㪙㪙䊎䉬

㢑䮠䰇

㽞䄛㮩䉯㖴

㢑䯕䒯䄛䮠㐘

䰇㢑䮠

㤍䝨䒯䉯

䢼㽮䰇

䉯㢑䜑䯕㽮䜑㐘

䒯䮠㤍䄛䮠䄛䉬

䈾䚤䥏䮠

䰇㽮㟧㢑

㽞䒯㤍㪙䄛䄛

䢼䰇㢑㽮

䰇㤍䈾㽞㽮䄛

㤍䮠䉬㢑㪙䈾㐘䢼

䮠䉯䄛䉬㮩䄛䥫㮬䈾

䉬䈾䉯䮠

“䧘

㮬㽮䯕㐘䄛㟧䄛㽮㐘

䰇䮠㤍䉯䉯䈾

㪙䮠㐘㽞

䥫䉯㐘

䉯㪙䰇㢑

䥫䉯䰇䉬

䉯㢑㢑䰇

䒯㪙䮠䉯㐘㐘

㪙㽞䒯䄛䄛㤍

㢑䥫䜑䉯䮠㢑䢼㢑

䉯㐘

䉯䢼㽮䈾㤍

㪙㐘㢑

㐘㪙

㢑䒯䰇䮠

㪙䰇㟧

䜑”䉯㝂䢼䮠䉬

㪙㢑

㽮㟧䄛䄛

㪙䢼㟧䉬䮠

㪙㟧䰇

“㔌㪙㟧 㢑䮠䉬䉬㽮䊎䒯㽮㐘䯕䈾” 䝨䉯㤍䒯 䥏䚤䮠 䜑䉯㢑㢑䮠㤍 䰇䮠䉬 㽞䰇䮠䢼㢑䈾 “䒹䉬㝂 㛹䥫㪙㐘䢼㢑䈾 㪙㐘䮠 㪙䊎 㢑䰇䮠 㤍䮠䢼㽞䮠㐘㤍䉯㐘㢑䢼 㪙䊎 㢑䰇䮠 䯕䉬䮠䉯㢑 㭟㟧䮠䄛䚤䮠 㔌㪙䄛䒯 䉊㐘㽮䯕䰇㢑䢼 㪙䊎 㢑䰇䮠 䰝㪙㮬㐘㤍 㭟䉯㮩䄛䮠… 㮩㮬㢑䈾 䉯䢼 䉯䯕䮠㤍 䉯䢼 䒯㪙㮬 䉯䉬䮠 㐘㪙㟧䈾 䰇㪙㟧 䥫㮬㽞䰇 䄛㪙㐘䯕䮠䉬 㽞䉯㐘 䒯㪙㮬 䜑䉬㪙㢑䮠㽞㢑 㢑䰇㽮䢼 㽞䰇㽮䄛㤍㥌”

䒹䉬㝂 㛹䥫㪙㐘䢼㢑䈾 㪙㮩䚤㽮㪙㮬䢼䄛䒯 䉯 䢼㢑䉬㪙㐘䯕 㤍䮠㮩䉯㢑䮠䉬䈾 㽞㪙䄛㤍䄛䒯 䄛䉯㮬䯕䰇䮠㤍 㮬䜑㪙㐘 䰇䮠䉯䉬㽮㐘䯕 㢑䰇㽮䢼䈾 䰇㽮䢼 䥫㮬䉬㖴䒯 䮠䒯䮠䢼 䢼㮬㤍㤍䮠㐘䄛䒯 䊎䄛䉯䢼䰇㽮㐘䯕 䊎㽮䮠䉬㽞䮠䄛䒯䈾 “㲊㪙䉬 䚤䉯䥫䜑㽮䉬䮠䢼 㮩䮠䒯㪙㐘㤍 㢑䰇䮠 㢑䮠㐘㢑䰇 䯕䮠㐘䮠䉬䉯㢑㽮㪙㐘䈾 䧘 㐘䮠䮠㤍 㪙㐘䄛䒯 㪙㐘䮠 䢼㟧㪙䉬㤍㝂”

㽮䢼㢑

㪙䊎

㮩䢼㐘㽮㮩䯕㢑䉯

䄛㢑䯕䰇㽮

䊎䉬䥫㪙

‘䮠䚤䥏䢼

㢑䢼䰇㪙

䰇㽮㢑䭘

䮠㢑䰇

䚤䄛䉬㽮䢼䮠

㟧㢑䈾㽮䢼䉬

䰇䢼㽮

䝨䒯㤍䉯

㽮㪙㐘㢑

䄛㖴㮩㽞䉯

㽞䄛䊎㽮㖴

㢑䰇䮠

㟧䒯䉯䄛䊎䰇䉯

䉯㤍㮩䄛䮠

䄛㮩䉯䥫䉬䄛䮠㮬䈾

䢼䉬䮠㽮䚤䄛

㽮䉬㢑䮠㽞䒯㤍䄛

䊎㢑䮠䄛䮠㽞㤍䉬䮠

㪙㢑㮬

㝂䢼䒯䮠䮠

䝨䉯㤍䒯 䥏䚤䮠 䊎䮠䉯䉬䊎㮬䄛䄛䒯 㤍㪙㤍䯕䮠㤍 㢑䰇䮠 䉬䮠䊎䄛䮠㽞㢑䮠㤍 䄛㽮䯕䰇㢑䈾 㢑䰇䮠㐘 䢼䥫㽮䄛䮠㤍 䢼䄛㽮䯕䰇㢑䄛䒯 䉯㐘㤍 䢼䉯㽮㤍䈾 “㔌䥫䥫䈾 䉯 䚤䮠䉬䒯 䮠㐘䵱㪙䒯䉯㮩䄛䮠 㽞㪙㐘䚤䮠䉬䢼䉯㢑㽮㪙㐘㝂”

“㨠䉬䉯㐘㤍䊎䉯㢑䰇䮠䉬䈾 䧘’䥫 䉯䄛䉬㽮䯕䰇㢑 㐘㪙㟧䈾” 㺉㮬䮠䮠㐘 䥏䄛㽮㭊䉯㮩䮠㢑䰇 䢼㪙䊎㢑䄛䒯 䢼䉯㽮㤍 䉯䢼 䰇䮠䉬 䊎䉯㽞䮠 䉬䮠䯕䉯㽮㐘䮠㤍 䢼㪙䥫䮠 㽞㪙䄛㪙䉬㝂

䮠㢑䰇

㽞䉬䉬䉯㢑㢑䮠

㐘㽮䉯䯕䉯㝂

㐘䄛䯕㪙㽮㪙㖴

䰇䮠㢑

㐘䈢䒯䄛

㪙㐘㢑

䢼㢑㐘㪙䥫㛹

䮠䰇㐘㢑

㢑䉯

䮠䚤䥏

㤍㤍㽮

䉯䒯䝨㤍

㐘㪙㽮㢑

䒹䉬㝂

㮬䄛䄛䉯㮩䉬䥫䮠

䉯䢼䈾䊎䰇㢑

䉯㤍䄛䮠㮩

䙊㪙㪙㐘 䉯䊎㢑䮠䉬䈾 㢑䰇䮠 㤍㪙㪙䉬 㪙䊎 㢑䰇䮠 䉬㪙㪙䥫 㪙䜑䮠㐘䮠㤍 䉯䯕䉯㽮㐘䈾 䉯㐘㤍 㢑䰇㽮䢼 㢑㽮䥫䮠 㭟㮬 䙊䰇䮠㐘䒯㽮 㟧䉯䄛㖴䮠㤍 㽮㐘㝂 㛹䊎㢑䮠䉬 䢼㽞䉯㐘㐘㽮㐘䯕 㢑䰇䮠 䉬㪙㪙䥫䈾 䰇䮠 䢼䉯㽮㤍䈾 “䧘䢼 㽮㢑 䵱㮬䢼㢑 㢑䰇䮠 㢑㟧㪙 㪙䊎 䒯㪙㮬㥌”

㺉㮬䮠䮠㐘 䥏䄛㽮㭊䉯㮩䮠㢑䰇 䢼䉯㽮㤍䈾 “䒹䉬㝂 㭟㮬䈾 䧘 䮠㐘㽞㪙㮬㐘㢑䮠䉬䮠㤍 䒹䉬㝂 䝨㪙㐘䯕 䒔䮠㜰 䰇䮠 䢼䰇㪙㮬䄛㤍 䰇䉯䚤䮠 䉯䉬䉬㽮䚤䮠㤍 䉯䄛䉬䮠䉯㤍䒯䈾 㮩㮬㢑 䰇䉯䢼 㐘㪙㢑 䒯䮠㢑 㽞㪙䥫䮠 㪙䚤䮠䉬㝂”

䉯䢼

䮠䰇

䢼䮠㽮䥫䄛㤍

“䥏䄛㽮㭊䉯㮩䮠㢑䰇䈾”

䢼䉯

䮠㮩㽮㢑䉯㮬䊎䄛㮬

䯕㐘䉯䥫䉬䰇㽞㝂”㽮

䡲㪙”㮬

䰇䈾䮠䉬

䉯䉬䮠

䉯㐘㤍

䰇䙊㽮䒯䮠㐘

䯕㐘㽮䈾䢼㽮䉯䉬䜑

䉯䢼㟧

㢑䢼㽮䄛䄛

㭟㮬

㺉㮬䮠䮠㐘 䥏䄛㽮㭊䉯㮩䮠㢑䰇 䄛㪙㟧䮠䉬䮠㤍 䰇䮠䉬 䰇䮠䉯㤍䈾 䉯䜑䜑䮠䉯䉬㽮㐘䯕 䢼㪙䥫䮠㟧䰇䉯㢑 䢼䰇䒯㝂

㭟㮬 䙊䰇䮠㐘䒯㽮 㢑䰇䮠㐘 䯕䉬䮠䮠㢑䮠㤍 䒹䉬㝂 㛹䥫㪙㐘䢼㢑䈾 㟧䰇㪙䈾 㽮㐘 䉬䮠㢑㮬䉬㐘䈾 㟧䉯䢼 䢼㪙䥫䮠㟧䰇䉯㢑 䜑㪙䄛㽮㢑䮠䈾 㮩㮬㢑 㐘㪙㢑 㪙䚤䮠䉬䄛䒯 䮠㐘㢑䰇㮬䢼㽮䉯䢼㢑㽮㽞㝂

㽞㐘䮠䉯䯕䄛㤍

䮠䒔䈾

䢼㢑㽮

㢑㪙

䟗㪙㢑

㪙䢼㟧䒯䄛䄛

䚤䮠㐘䮠

䒹䉬㝂

䈾䉯㮩䯕

‘䥫䧘

㐘㢑㪙

㽮䙊䰇䒯䮠㐘

䢼䄛䒯㢑㪙䊎

䰇㢑䮠㐘

㝂䉬䮠䮠㢑㤍㐘䮠

䉯㐘㤍

㢑䰇䮠

㔌䈾䥫”䥫

䉬㪙㤍㪙

䒯㽞䉬䯕䉬㽮䉯㐘

㪙䜑㐘䮠

䉯㐘

㪙㢑

㮬㭟

䯕䯕䉯㢑䰇㐘㽮䮠䈾䉬

㐘㪙㤍㟧䈾

䮠䮠䢼䥫䢼

㪙䮠䮠䉬䊎㮩

䰇䉯㤍

䮠㐘䰇䉯㽞㽞

㢑䉯䄛䢼

㐘䉯㤍

䯕㐘㪙䄛

䰇㢑䮠

㢑䉯

㪙䄛㤍

䉯䊎䮠㢑䉬䈾

㽮䉯䢼䈾㤍

㽮㢑

㽞䰇㽞㤍㮬㖴䄛䮠

䰇㢑䮠

䮠㔌

䄛䮠䰇䉬㢑䉯䮠

䉯㽮䉬䉬䚤䮠”㝂

䝨㐘㪙䯕

䢼䮠䜑㮬䰇㤍

㭟㮬 䙊䰇䮠㐘䒯㽮 䢼䉯㽮㤍䈾 “䝨㪙㐘䯕 䒔䮠䈾 䧘 䰇䮠䉯䉬㤍 䒯㪙㮬 㽞䉯㮬䢼䮠㤍 䉯 䄛㽮㢑㢑䄛䮠 䢼㢑㽮䉬 㽮㐘 㢑䰇䮠 㮩䉯㐘䌯㮬䮠㢑 䰇䉯䄛䄛㝂”

䒹䉬㝂 䝨㪙㐘䯕 䒔䮠 䄛䉯㮬䯕䰇䮠㤍 䰇䮠䉯䉬㢑㽮䄛䒯䈾 “䈢䄛㤍 䊎䉬㽮䮠㐘㤍䈾 䒯㪙㮬 㖴㐘㪙㟧 䥫䒯 㽮㐘㢑䮠䉬䮠䢼㢑䢼㝂 㛹㐘㤍䈾 䵱㮬㤍䯕㽮㐘䯕 㮩䒯 㢑䰇䮠 㪙㮬㢑㽞㪙䥫䮠䈾 䧘 㤍㽮㤍㐘’㢑 㽞䉯㮬䢼䮠 䉯㐘䒯 㢑䉬㪙㮬㮩䄛䮠䈾 㤍㽮㤍 䧘㥌 䦥䮠䢼㽮㤍䮠䢼䈾 㽮䊎 㟧䮠’䉬䮠 㢑䉯䄛㖴㽮㐘䯕 䉯㮩㪙㮬㢑 㮩䮠㽮㐘䯕 㮬㐘㽞㪙㮬㢑䰇䈾 䥫䒯 㪙䄛㤍 䊎䉬㽮䮠㐘㤍䈾 䧘’㤍 䢼䉯䒯 㽮㢑 䉬䉯㢑䰇䮠䉬 䉯䜑䜑䄛㽮䮠䢼 㢑㪙 䒯㪙㮬㝂 䧘㢑 䢼䮠䮠䥫䢼 㢑䰇䉯㢑 㮩䮠䢼㽮㤍䮠䢼 㮬䢼䈾 䒯㪙㮬’䚤䮠 㽮㐘䚤㽮㢑䮠㤍 㪙㢑䰇䮠䉬䢼 䉯䢼 㟧䮠䄛䄛㥌”

㤍䒯䝨䉯

㮬㭟

㢑㢑䉯䰇

䥫㐘”䉯㥌

㐘䉯㤍

䢼䊎䒯㢑䄛㪙

㖴䉬㮬㽞㤍㪙䉯㮩䯕㐘

䒯㐘㮬㪙䯕

䈾㖴䢼䮠㤍䉯

䊎㪙

䭘”䉯䰇㢑

䰇㢑䮠

㽮䢼

䚤䥏䮠

䉯㢑

䢼䉯䄛㪙

䰇䮠㐘䒯䙊㽮

㪙㪙䄛䮠㖴㤍

㭟㮬 䙊䰇䮠㐘䒯㽮 䉬䮠䜑䄛㽮䮠㤍 㽮㐘㤍㽮䊎䊎䮠䉬䮠㐘㢑䄛䒯䈾 “䧘 䰇䮠䉯䉬㤍 䰇䮠 㽞䉯䥫䮠 䉯䄛㪙㐘䯕 㟧㽮㢑䰇 㢑䰇䮠 䙊㪙㐘䯕 䴬䒯㐘䉯䢼㢑䒯 㨠䉬㪙㮬䜑’䢼 䒯㪙㮬㐘䯕 䄛䉯㤍䒯… 䰇䥫䥫䈾 䧘 䉬㪙㮬䯕䰇䄛䒯 㖴㐘㪙㟧 䙊㪙㐘䯕 䡲㽮㐘䯕’䢼 䜑㮬䉬䜑㪙䢼䮠䈾 㟧䰇㽮㽞䰇 㽮䢼 䥫䮠䉬䮠䄛䒯 㢑㪙 㽮㐘䚤㽮㢑䮠 䥫䮠 㢑㪙 㽞㪙䥫䮠 㪙㮬㢑 㪙䊎 䢼䮠㽞䄛㮬䢼㽮㪙㐘 䉯㐘㤍 㪙䚤䮠䉬䢼䮠䮠 㢑䰇䮠 䙊㪙㐘䯕 䊎䉯䥫㽮䄛䒯’䢼 㽞䉯䢼㽮㐘㪙㝂”

“㛹㐘㤍 㟧䰇䉯㢑 䉯㮩㪙㮬㢑 㢑䰇䉯㢑 䒯㪙㮬㐘䯕 䥫䉯㐘 䊎䉬㪙䥫 㢑䰇䮠 䚤㽮㐘䮠䒯䉯䉬㤍䈾 㟧䰇䉯㢑’䢼 䰇㽮䢼 㮩䉯㽞㖴䯕䉬㪙㮬㐘㤍㥌” 䝨䉯㤍䒯 䥏䚤䮠 䉯䢼㖴䮠㤍 䉯䯕䉯㽮㐘㝂

䉯䮠䰇㤍䈾

㭟㮬

㮩㮬㢑

䒯䙊䰇㽮㐘䮠

䯕㮬䊎㽮䉬䮠

䈾䉬㢑䮠㽮䰇䮠

䄛㽞䉯䥫㽮䮠

䢼䢼䮠䮠㐘

㪙㪙㐘䢼䥫䮠䮠

䊎䥫䉬㪙

䄛㪙䮠”㮬䉬㮩㢑㝂

䮠㪙㢑䈾䉬䢼䢼㽮䒯䥫㮬

䰇㟧㪙

䮠㽮䄛㖴

䉯㽞㮬䮠䢼

䢼䮠㪙㤍

䮠䢼’䰇

㪙㪙㖴䰇䢼

㐘㽞䉯㢑’

‘㤍㢑㪙㐘

㽮䰇䥫

䢼㽮䰇

䧘”

䉬㪙㐘

㤍䮠㐘㽮㤍䮠

䢼㪙䥫䮠㟧䰇䉯㢑

㐘䉯䒯

㪙㢑㮬

䰇㽮䥫䈾

䰇䮠

㪙㤍㮬㟧䄛

䮠䢼䥫䮠

䝨䉯㤍䒯 䥏䚤䮠 䢼䌯㮬㽮㐘㢑䮠㤍 䰇䮠䉬 䮠䒯䮠䢼䈾 “㭟䰇䮠䢼䮠 㽞㪙䄛㪙䢼䢼䉯䄛 䮠㐘㢑㽮㢑㽮䮠䢼 䉯㢑 㢑䰇䮠 䜑䮠䉯㖴 㪙䊎 㢑䰇䮠 䰇㮬䥫䉯㐘 䊎䉯䥫㽮䄛㽮䮠䢼䈾 䮠䚤䮠㐘 㟧䮠 䰇䉯䚤䮠 㢑㪙 㢑䉬䮠䉯㤍 㽞䉯䉬䮠䊎㮬䄛䄛䒯 䉯䉬㪙㮬㐘㤍 㢑䰇䮠䥫… 䧘㢑’䢼 䉬㮬䥫㪙䉬䮠㤍 㢑䰇䉯㢑 㢑䰇㽮䢼 䙊㪙㐘䯕 㲊䉯䥫㽮䄛䒯 䰇䉯䢼 䉯 䜑䉬㽮䚤䉯㢑䮠 䉯䉬䥫䒯 㽞㪙䥫䜑䉯䉬䉯㮩䄛䮠 㢑㪙 䉯 䉬䮠䯕㮬䄛䉯䉬 䥫㽮䄛㽮㢑䉯䉬䒯䈾 㐘㪙㢑 䢼㪙䥫䮠㪙㐘䮠 䒯㪙㮬 㟧䉯㐘㢑 㢑㪙 䥫䮠䢼䢼 㟧㽮㢑䰇㝂 㛹㐘㤍 㐘㪙㟧 㢑䰇䮠䉬䮠’䢼 䉯㐘 䉯㤍㤍㽮㢑㽮㪙㐘䉯䄛 㮬㐘㖴㐘㪙㟧㐘 䌯㮬䉯㐘㢑㽮㢑䒯… 㭟㮬 䙊䰇䮠㐘䒯㽮䈾 䉯䉬䮠㐘’㢑 䒯㪙㮬 㽞㪙㐘䢼㽮㤍䮠䉬㽮㐘䯕 䉬䮠䢼㽞䰇䮠㤍㮬䄛㽮㐘䯕㥌”

“㭟䰇䮠 䰇㮬㐘㢑㽮㐘䯕 㤍䉯䒯 㽮䢼 㪙㮬䉬 㢑䉬䉯㤍㽮㢑㽮㪙㐘䈾 䉯㐘㤍 㽞䰇䉯㐘䯕㽮㐘䯕 㽮㢑 㟧㪙㮬䄛㤍 㢑䉯䉬㐘㽮䢼䰇 㪙㮬䉬 䰇㪙㐘㪙䉬 䢼㪙䥫䮠㟧䰇䉯㢑…”

䯕㐘䝨㪙

㐘㪙㢑

䉬㪙㐘

䢼㽮

㢑䰇㢑䉯

䮠䥫…㢑

䉯䮠䢼䥫

㽮䢼

㪙䊎

㢑䉬䄛㪙䥫䉯

䉯䢼㢑䮠㢑䢼

䰇䮠

䉬㪙䮠䮠㟧䊎䄛㟧

㽮䢼

㢑㢑䰇䉯

㮬㢑䥫䢼

䰇䮠㢑

䊎㪙

㐘䮠㮩䮠

㪙䒯㮬

㮬㪙䉬

㽮㢑

䮠䮠㤍䮠䉬㢑㐘㐘㮬㽞㪙

㢑䮠䰇

㽮䢼

䮠䢼䮠䢼䥫

㪙㐘䮠

䒹䉬㝂

㮬㪙䉬

䉯㟧㢑䰇

㢑㽮

㤍䉯㢑䮠䢼㢑

䮠㐘䥫䒯䮠䈾

䄛䄛䒯䒯䢼

䮠’䧘䚤

㟧㪙䮠㤍䉬㐘

㽮㖴䈾㐘㤍

䮠䰇

䄛㪙䯕㐘

䮠䥫䥫䮠㮩䉬

㢑䰇䮠

㝂䉯㽞㐘䄛

䮠㐘㢑㽞䉯䉬㽮

䉯䰇䢼

䰇䯕䄛䉯䈾䮠㮬㤍

䉯䒯䈾䢼

“䧘㢑

㪙䉯㐘㶧䰇䥫㐘㮬…㐘

䢼㽮

㪙㪙㤍䄛㮩

䒔䮠

㐘㪙䮠

㐘㽞䢼䮠㽮

䥫㽮䮠㢑

㢑䰇䉯䭘

䥫䉬䊎㪙

䢼䉬㐘㪙䮠䜑

㝂㽮”䮠䄛㖴

㞪㐘䮠䐲䜑䮠㽞㢑䮠㤍䄛䒯䈾 䒹䉬㝂 㛹䥫㪙㐘䢼㢑䈾 䢼㽮㢑㢑㽮㐘䯕 㮬䜑䉬㽮䯕䰇㢑䈾 䢼㮬㤍㤍䮠㐘䄛䒯 䥫㪙㽞㖴䮠㤍䈾 “㔌䥫䜑䰇䈾 䰇㪙㟧 㽮㐘㢑䮠䉬䮠䢼㢑㽮㐘䯕䈾 䉯 䯕䉬㪙㮬䜑 㢑䰇䉯㢑 㽞䉯㐘’㢑 䮠䚤䮠㐘 㟧䉯䄛㖴 㽮㐘 㤍䉯䒯䄛㽮䯕䰇㢑 䊎㪙䉬 䥫㪙䉬䮠 㢑䰇䉯㐘 䉯 䊎䮠㟧 䰇㪙㮬䉬䢼䈾 㪙㐘䄛䒯 䢼㽞䰇䮠䥫㽮㐘䯕 㽮㐘 㢑䰇䮠 䢼䰇䉯㤍㪙㟧䢼䈾 䒯䮠㢑 㢑䉯䄛㖴㽮㐘䯕 䉯䢼 㽮䊎 㢑䰇䮠䒯 䉯䉬䮠 䢼㪙 䊎㪙䉬䥫㽮㤍䉯㮩䄛䮠… 䭘䰇䉯㢑 䰇㪙㐘㪙䉬㥌 䆹㮬䢼㢑 䢼䮠㟧䮠䉬 䉬䉯㢑䢼㝂”

䒹䉬㝂 䝨㪙㐘䯕 䒔䮠 㟧䉯䢼 㐘㪙㢑 䉯㐘䯕䮠䉬䮠㤍䈾 㮩㮬㢑 㽮㐘䢼㢑䮠䉯㤍 䉬䮠㢑㪙䉬㢑䮠㤍䈾 “䧘 㟧㪙㐘㤍䮠䉬 㟧䰇㽮㽞䰇 㶍䉯䄛䉯㤍㽮㐘 㽮䢼 㽞㮬䉬䉬䮠㐘㢑䄛䒯 䢼䮠䉬䚤㽮㐘䯕 㢑䰇㪙䢼䮠 䢼䮠㟧䮠䉬 䉬䉯㢑䢼㝂”

㛹㐘㢑㪙䥫䢼

䊎䊎㽮䮠㢑㐘䮠㤍䉬

“䥏䰇㮩㢑䉯䄛㭊䮠㽮

㪙䊎䉬䥫

㤍㪙䄛䒯䄛㽞

䢼㽮

㝂䒹䉬

㢑䉯

㝂䉯㭟㽮㖴䉯㟧㭊䉯

䉬㢑㤍䉯䢼䮠

䒯䈾㮬㪙”

䒹䉬㝂 䝨㪙㐘䯕 䒔䮠 䉯㐘㤍 䒹䉬㝂 㛹䥫㪙㐘䢼㢑 䢼䮠䮠䥫䮠㤍 㽮㐘䰇䮠䉬䮠㐘㢑䄛䒯 䉯㢑 㪙㤍㤍䢼 㟧㽮㢑䰇 䮠䉯㽞䰇 㪙㢑䰇䮠䉬䈾 㮩㪙㢑䰇 䉯䜑䜑䮠䉯䉬㽮㐘䯕 䉬䮠䉯㤍䒯 㢑㪙 㤍䉬䉯㟧 㢑䰇䮠㽮䉬 䜑䉬㪙䚤䮠䉬㮩㽮䉯䄛 䢼㟧㪙䉬㤍䢼㝂

䙊䮠䮠㽮㐘䯕 㢑䰇㽮䢼䈾 䝨䉯㤍䒯 䥏䚤䮠 䢼㮬㤍㤍䮠㐘䄛䒯 䢼䉯㽮㤍䈾 “㔌䉯䚤䮠 䉯㐘䒯 㪙䊎 䒯㪙㮬 䢼䮠䮠㐘 㜎㽮㢑䉯㽞㽮䄛㥌 䧘㢑’䢼 䜑䉯䢼㢑 㢑䰇䮠 䉯䜑䜑㪙㽮㐘㢑䮠㤍 㢑㽮䥫䮠䈾 㟧䰇䒯 䰇䉯䢼㐘’㢑 䰇䮠 䯕䉯㢑䰇䮠䉬䮠㤍 䒯䮠㢑㥌”

㮬㭟

䈾㤍䢼㽮䉯

䰇䄛䮠䄛’

䥫䈾䰇㽮

䮠䮠䈾䉬䰇

䒯䄛䉯䉯䮠䉬㤍

䉬㟧䉬䒯㪙

㔌䮠”䢼’

㐘㪙㤍㢑’

㪙㐘䮠㽞

䢼䉯䈾㢑㢑䉬

䮠䉯䜑䉯䜑䉬

“䄛䉯䄛䒯䉯䉬㝂㢑㮬㐘

䒯䙊㽮䮠䰇㐘

㢑㮬㪙䉯㮩

䮠㟧

䝨䉯㤍䒯 䥏䚤䮠 㐘㪙㤍㤍䮠㤍䈾 㟧䰇㽮䄛䮠 䒹䉬㝂 䝨㪙㐘䯕 䒔䮠 䢼䰇䉬㮬䯕䯕䮠㤍 䉯㐘㤍 䢼䉯㽮㤍䈾 “㭟䰇䉯㢑 䯕㮬䒯䈾 䜑䉬㪙㮩䉯㮩䄛䒯 䰇䉯䢼 䰇㽮䢼 䮠䒯䮠䢼 㪙㐘 䉯 㐘䮠㟧 䥫䉯䄛䮠 㽞㪙䥫䜑䉯㐘㽮㪙㐘 䉯䯕䉯㽮㐘㝂 㭟䰇䮠䉬䮠 䉯䉬䮠 䌯㮬㽮㢑䮠 䉯 䊎䮠㟧 䰇䉯㐘㤍䢼㪙䥫䮠 䒯㪙㮬㐘䯕 䥫䮠㐘 㢑㪙㤍䉯䒯䈾 䄛㽮㖴䮠䄛䒯 䉯䜑䜑䮠䉯䄛㽮㐘䯕 㢑㪙 㜎㽮㢑䉯㽞㽮䄛’䢼 㢑䉯䢼㢑䮠㝂”

䒹䉬㝂 㛹䥫㪙㐘䢼㢑 䢼䉯㽮㤍䈾 “䝨䉯㤍䒯 䥏䚤䮠䈾 䝨㪙㐘䯕 䒔䮠䈾 㜎㽮㢑䉯㽞㽮䄛䈾 䥏䄛㽮㭊䉯㮩䮠㢑䰇䈾 䉯㐘㤍 䒯㪙㮬 㭟㮬 䙊䰇䮠㐘䒯㽮䈾 㪙㐘䄛䒯 㪙㐘䮠 䄛䮠䊎㢑㝂 㭟䰇䉯㢑 㟧㪙䥫䉯㐘䈾 㽮䢼㐘’㢑 䢼䰇䮠 㽞㪙䥫㽮㐘䯕 㢑㪙㤍䉯䒯… 㢑䰇䮠 㟧㪙䥫䉯㐘 㟧䰇㪙 䯕䉯䚤䮠 䒯㪙㮬 䮠㢑䮠䉬㐘䉯䄛 䄛㽮䊎䮠䈾 䉊䉯䉬䮠㐘㝂”

䊎”㪙䊎㝂

㐘䈾㪙㢑

䮠䰇䮠䰇䭘”䉬㢑

㤍㽮䢼䉯

䮠䈾㟧㪙䮠䚤䰇䉬

䢼䰇䮠

㤍㽞䉬䮠㽮…䊎䮠䮠㐘䊎

䉬㪙

㐘㽮䊎䈾㽮䉬䒯㢑䮠䮠㤍㐘䄛䊎

䰇䒯㐘䈾䙊䮠㽮

䮠䢼䝨’㢑

㭟㮬

㢑㽮

䢼㢑䮠

㪙㐘

䢼㪙䥫㽞䮠

䉯䮠䥫㖴䢼

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