Chapter 932: Chapter 176: Tomb-Robbing Family (2)
This involves an inconceivable legend—because Luo Yue had already heard of this legend, when she first encountered a creature as fantastical as a bloodsucker, she could accept it swiftly.
A shop where you can buy anything.
Moreover, Luo Yue was sure that the miraculous recovery of her grandfather, who could no longer hold on, was somehow related to this mysterious shop.
The person who insisted on taking the dying grandfather away that day was Zhong Luochen… In other words, Zhong Luochen did a monumental service in the miracle of grandfather’s recovery that no one could have imagined.
But Luo Yue believed that it was impossible for Zhong Luochen not to have paid something for this—it’s very possible that the person dealing with the mysterious shop was Zhong Luochen himself.
Thinking this way, Luo Yue felt at ease regarding her grandfather’s sudden transfer of shares… Perhaps this was a pensation to Zhong Luochen.
A grandson who paid a great price to save his own life, how could the old man not be joyful… Especially since this grandson was already so outstanding.
As for her elder brother Zhong Luoyun, he had been extremely proud and eager for success since he was a child. Although he had extraordinary abilities, he never learned to stay low and keep quiet, resembling a fierce general charging into battle, but never suitable as a mander.
“With second brother’s abilities, now that he has grandfather’s full support… there shouldn’t be any suspense.” Luo Yue shook her head.
She originally had an attitude of participating in the family power dynamics, but now this mindset had faded significantly.
Anyone… after witnessing such transcendent power, would likely lose interest in the original power struggles, “No matter how wealthy or powerful you are, in the face of such power, you can only submit…”
Luo Yue sighed.
This time she returned to the Zhong family with the intention of dealing with family affairs, and then made up her mind to follow Queen Elizabeth, stepping into a world she had never set foot in before.
Now, if nothing drastic happens to the Zhong family, there should be no suspense in her second brother Zhong Luochen taking over the family’s major power, which further solidified Luo Yue’s resolve to leave these worldly family disputes.
“Just that website, and some of second brother’s recent actions…” Luo Yue frowned, “Isn’t that where your ambition lies… second brother?”
Thinking this, Luo Yue opened her collar and took out a small makeup mirror box—inside the box was a black card when opened.
“If it really can do anything, what kind of wish should I make…” Luo Yue gazed at the black card.
Only to see a golden mark on the card suddenly light up slightly, Luo Yue took a deep breath and quickly put the mirror box away.
When she obtained this black card, she always had a feeling that if she stared too long, she would perceive the changes brought by the black card on a deeper level… or perhaps, it was actually calling out.
And now, this feeling was getting stronger, as if at any moment…
She shook her head, collecting her thoughts, and then quickly walked out of the empty room, heading towards where her grandfather was.
…
Grandfather was reading a book—specifically, a collection of quotes, while Grandfather Luo always stayed close by, never leaving his side.
This quote book was something almost everyone of grandfather’s generation would hold dear, as it was piled from the sayings of the nation’s founding hero.
At this moment, Luo Yue knocked and entered, prompting grandfather to set down the book and smile with loving affection, “Yue’er, you’re back? e over, let grandfather see if you’ve lost weight.”
He was no different from other retirees who chat idly in the park—especially so after his miraculous recovery.
Even though he still held most of the Zhong family’s possessions, Luo Yue could no longer sense the authoritative aura from a few years ago in grandfather.
Perhaps that was a good thing… after a lifetime on the front lines, it’s time to enjoy his twilight years.
“Grandfather, Grandfather Luo.” Luo Yue greeted them both before taking a seat.
Grandfather Zhong nodded and observed Luo Yue for a moment before speaking slowly, “Your plexion is still a bit pale… why are your hands so cold?”
Luo Yue quickly replied, “I just got off the plane, probably haven’t rested well.”
Grandfather Zhong had no doubts and sighed, “As long as you can e back safely, that’s enough. Anything lost can be recovered or replaced, but losing a life, that’s truly lost.”
After chatting casually with grandfather, Luo Yue suddenly said, “Grandfather, there’s something I want to discuss with you alone.”
“Just say it, Old Luo has been with me for many years. He knows what I know, and I don’t know much more than he does.” Grandfather Zhong slowly shook his head.
“It was my stupidity, Grandfather Luo.” Luo Yue looked apologetically at Grandfather Luo.
Grandfather Luo waved his hand with a smile and said, “It seems the matter Yue’er wants to discuss is crucial to our Zhong family.”
Luo Yue nodded, then said seriously, “Indeed… grandfather, I’ve already mentioned what happened at the castle and the hospital on the plane… What do you think?”
Grandfather Zhong glanced at Old Luo beside him, then suddenly fell silent.
After a long pause, Grandfather Zhong slowly said, “Yue’er, this world is far more plex than it appears on the surface. I can only say, the things you encountered have definitely happened more than once.”
“I thought so…”
Luo Yue’s expression changed slightly, then she continued, “Grandfather, this time I encountered someone from the Song family. I discovered that there are extremely powerful people in the Song family, like martial arts masters from novels, who can even break through steel gates with a single palm! Grandfather, our family…”
“Hehe, the person Yue’er mentioned should be called Song Da.” Grandfather Luo asked abruptly.
Luo Yue blurted out, “How does Grandfather Luo know?”
Grandfather Luo smiled slightly without speaking, then reached out a hand to trace a circle on the cup on the table. The cup suddenly split in two as if it had been cut.
Luo Yue looked shocked, “Grandfather Luo, you…”
“We call this power true force.”
Grandfather Luo said with a calm smile at this moment, “It’s what you call Neijia Kung Fu. The person you mentioned is Song Da, who originally studied martial arts at the Shaolin Temple. Later, he was expelled for breaking some precepts. However, for some unknown reason, Shaolin didn’t reclaim his martial skills. I had met this person once, it should be about six years ago, when Song Tianyou from the Song Family secretly returned to the country, seemingly to handle some personal affairs.”
Zhong Luoyue picked up the cup with a clean cut and smiled bitterly, “Grandfather Luo, you really deceived me so miserably… I didn’t know you were a true martial artist yourself!”
Grandfather Luo shook his head at this moment and said, “I wouldn’t call myself a master either, just someone who has trained in some Internal Martial Arts methods. Now that I’m old, my body can’t keep up in many aspects. If I were to fight with those young ones, I’d most likely lose… After all, martial artists rely heavily on Qi-Blood. When Qi-Blood declines, one cannot pare to before… I’m certainly not a match for those seeking immortality.”
Zhong Luoyue sighed, “I’ve seen a blind person in the Song Family whose side is acpanied by a floating bronze ancient sword, remotely controlled and extraordinarily sharp, just like the legendary Sword Immortal!”
Grandfather clock and Grandfather Luo suddenly exchanged glances. Grandfather clock frowned, “Since Yue saw it, it must be true. But if there really is such a figure hidden in the Song Family, then it seems I underestimated Song Tianyou… No wonder he managed to establish such a large foundation abroad. It seems he had truly transcendent support behind him.”
“Grandfather… do we have similar people in our family?” Zhong Luoyue wanted most to know this.
“We do not.” Grandfather clock affirmed, “But the country does… The specifics, I cannot tell you, because there are too many involved here, even the Four Great Families’ descendants are not allowed to know. But I can tell you one thing, that our country’s Guardians possess a power that makes all foreign enemies hesitant to act!”
Zhong Luoyue thought of Elizabeth’s feelings towards the area on the west side of the Imperial Palace, her expression being cautious.
Zhong Luoyue smiled bitterly, “I feel as if I’ve changed worlds overnight… from ordinary to transcendent. But one thing baffles me, why do transcendents hide themselves? Even if they enjoy peace, what about martial artists like Grandfather Luo? If his martial skills were to be spread, wouldn’t our nation’s overall power greatly increase?”
“Hmm… This idea hasn’t gone unmentioned.” Grandfather clock sighed, “Even I had such thoughts. But a great person had a different view, and once said ‘the warrior uses martial arts to break the law,’ a saying that I still vividly remember.”
Grandfather clock paused, sorted out his thoughts, and slowly said, “Think about it, the state promoting these skills wouldn’t be too difficult, with just one regulation. But what happens after promoting? What does society bee? Once promoted, these methods giving people strong power would be obtained by many… In the short term, maybe nothing noticeable, but in the long term? Yue, tell me, when an ordinary worker learns these powerful martial arts, what will society bee? And if this worker has a bad nature?”
Zhong Luoyue pondered for a moment, “If ordinary people could also obtain them, the country might bee unmanageable. ‘The warrior uses martial arts to break the law,’ strong individual force often leads to people disregarding law and regulations… Worse yet, it might cause societal… unrest!”
Grandfather clock nodded, “Correct, martial force is one of the roots of societal unrest. Think about it, decades ago we exchanged lives and blood for this peaceful era, how could we willingly destroy it ourselves? Therefore, the state and some powerful inheriting forces made many agreements. We allowed their heritage to continue, but at the same time, didn’t allow them to develop themselves, everything needed to be controlled to a certain extent.”
“Are they willing to ply?” Zhong Luoyue asked instinctively.
“The country has a Guardian, whose power is enough to suppress everything.” Grandfather clock said softly, “But we cannot mobilize him… he protects this country, seemingly with hidden reasons.”
“You don’t know either?”
Grandfather clock smiled bitterly, “I’m afraid I’m not qualified enough… After all, I was just a small soldier back then, barely survived that era, which is why there’s the Zhong family today. The Four Great Families in the capital, our Zhong family is one, but who knows if there’s another above the four?”
“Another one?”
“Xuanyuan Royal Family!” Grandfather clock said solemnly, “An immense existence that’s been around since ancient times. It’s said that the Xuanyuan Royal Family originated from the ancient Xuanyuan Emperor, passed down through generations, always protecting the land of Huaxia, only invisible to ordinary people.”
Zhong Luoyue remained silent for a long time.
This night, she heard many secrets from her grandfather’s mouth. When she left, she seemed to re-understand this country.
However, the country has a Guardian, his power is enough to suppress everything… I wonder how this Guardian pares with Luo Qiu, which one is more powerful?
She habitually took the mysterious Luo Qiu as a reference for all transcendents—and she didn’t tell Grandfather clock that besides the blind Mr. in Song Family, there’s also the terrifying figure Luo Qiu.
Because, when she saw Grandfather clock’s expression upon hearing about Mr. Blind, it was quite solemn… that meant that just Mr. Blind alone was enough for Grandfather clock to reassess the Song Family.
“Perhaps he’ll be more cautious, in this case…” Zhong Luoyue muttered, “Not revealing Luo Qiu’s existence seems okay too.”
For some reason, she instinctively didn’t want to be an enemy of Luo Qiu…
…
…
Likewise as tomb-robbing families, to some extent they’re similar—the difference being that some families act more low-profile, while others are reckless, some have broad influence.
But tomb-robbing families are mutually aware and have good relations.
For example, the Zhang Family and the Song Family have close relations, knowing each other well.
In the big house, Zhang Li Lanfang, the old matriarch, made a phone call to Old Master Song, “Is that so? That’s good, your darling granddaughter is fine, otherwise, I’d really fear you’d lose your temper and do something earth-shattering.”
The old matriarch was more concernedly chatting with Song Tianyou about the attack on Song Ying… Because she knew the reaction of Song Tianyou when the Song family’s daughter was murdered.
It was from that moment that the Song Family was blacklisted by Hua Country… as the Song Family posed too high a risk.
“I wouldn’t dare, another time, even if Sister Li you vouched for me, they wouldn’t let me set foot in the nation.” Song Tianyou’s voice was somewhat bitter.
Zhang Li Lanfang understood the feeling of being away from home—back then, she left the capital as an orphan and widow.
“Alright, let’s talk business.” Zhang Li Lanfang said at this time, “The preliminary work for Imperial Tomb development is ready on our side, how’s your manpower preparation there? If possible, I can use my channels to bring people in.”
“I’ll return next week.” Song Tianyou also responded seriously, “The manpower has been selected. But before starting formally, I need to visit the Song Family ancestral tomb, for many years I haven’t returned, I must go back to see.”
“About your elder brother’s descendants… I understand. Go ahead, I’ll slightly delay the development progress here… anyway, it seems that the map provider also has some issues, but it should be solvable.”
“Thank you, Sister Li.” Song Tianyou smiled, then suddenly said, “Sister, I’ll hang up, there’s a guest looking for me.”
Only then did Song Tianyou turn off the phone; Uncle Wu knocked on the door, “Old Master, Bai Shuitang said he has something, he found remnants of the family who killed the young lady back then in Zhonghua Street.”
“Let him in… also call the eldest.” Song Tianyou’s gaze suddenly turned cold.
䀀䧭
㛚䡐㛡㲟㛡㕅䧭
䁯䠅䎴㞶㛚䎹䧭㼺㠒
䧭㠒䧭䀀
㼺䀀䬥
䲸䚄䡐䣒䡐㛚䠅㞶䡐
䀀
盧
㠒䠅㼺䧭
盧
䧭’䎹䁯㲟䬥㛚䣒
䡐㠒㴣
蘆
䡐䧭㠒
㠒䬥㲟
䀀䣒䧭䣒䫘㼺䡐䎹
䩟䡐䁯䡐
盧
㞶䁯㠒䧭䠅
老
㗺䁯䡐䁯
㑒䲸䣒䀀
䠅䧭
㩳䀀䕣䠅䲸㛡䡐
㲟䧭
櫓
—䶘䕣䡐䧭䡐䡐䁯䁯
䬥㼺䀀
㗺䀀䲸䁯䡐
擄
䧭㠒䡐
擄
蘆
櫓
䡐䲸䕣䶘
㠒㼺䡐
䩟㲟䲸
㲟䣒㠒䧭䁯䀀䡐
䠅㛚
㠣䡐㗺䀀䎹㼺䡐 㲟䎹䧭㼺䠅䣒䡐䎴 䠅䧭 䬥䀀㼺 䣒䀀䶘䧭䠅㛡䡐㕅
䉜䠅䧭㠒 䀀 䟡䠅㲟䁯㲟㞶䠅㗺䀀䁯 㗺䁯㲟㗺㑒 䡐㛚䧭䠅䲸䡐䁯䶘 䣒䠅䩟䩟䡐䲸䡐㛚䧭 䩟䲸㲟㛡 㠒䎹㛡䀀㛚㼺䎴 䧭㠒䡐 䕣䀀㛡㩳䠅䲸䡐 䄷䁯㲟䲸䠅䀀 䩟䡐䁯䧭 䠅㛚㗺䲸䡐䣒䠅䟡䁯䶘 䡐㚊㠒䀀䎹㼺䧭䡐䣒䎴 䀀㛚䣒 㠒䎹㛚㞶䲸䶘䎴 䀀㼺 㠒䡐䲸 㩳㲟䬥䡐䲸㼺 䬥䡐䲸䡐 㼺㠒䀀㗺㑒䁯䡐䣒㕅
䡐㲟㼺䲸㩳䬥
䡐䁯䩟䧭
㕅䣒䡐㛚䣒䡐䡐
䡐䡐䲸䶘㞶㛚
䁯䡐㗺䀀㼺䠅㩳
䕣䀀䡐㛡䠅㼺㩳䲸
䕣㛚䡐䡐
䧭㠒䡐
㗺㠒㲟䧭䁯䣒㼺䠅—
㼺䡐㠒
䡐䀀㩳䲸䕣䠅㛡
䡐䲸㲟㗺䧭㛚䕣
㞶㲟㼺䲸㛚䀀
䀀䡐䡐䟡䎹㗺㼺
䀀㼺䬥
㛚䕣䡐䡐
䣒㛚䀀
㲟䁯㲟䣒䟡
䲸䣒䀀㛚㑒
㠒䡐䧭
㲟’䧭䎹䁯㛚䣒㗺
㤬㠒䡐
䠅䩟
㠒䧭䡐
䡐䡐䲸䬥
㲟䟡䎴䁯㲟䣒
㲟㛚䧭䠅
䁯䎴䡐䀀㼺䡐䣒
㠒䡐䲸
㞕䲸 䲸䀀䧭㠒䡐䲸䎴 䡐䕣䡐㛚 䠅䩟 䠅䧭 㗺㲟䎹䁯䣒 㗺㲟㛚䕣䡐䲸䧭䎴 䧭㠒䡐 㗺㲟㛚䕣䡐䲸㼺䠅㲟㛚 䬥䀀㼺 㠒䠅㞶㠒䁯䶘 䠅㛚䡐䩟䩟䠅㗺䠅䡐㛚䧭㕅
䖥䧭 䬥䀀㼺 㼺㲟㛡䡐䬥㠒䀀䧭 䁯䠅㑒䡐 䀀㛚 䀀䣒䣒䠅㗺䧭䎴 䠅㛡㛡䡐䲸㼺䡐䣒 䠅㛚 䀀 䣒䲸䎹㞶 㛚䀀㛡䡐䣒 ‘䟡䁯㲟㲟䣒䎴’ 䎹㛚䀀䟡䁯䡐 䧭㲟 䲸䡐㼺䠅㼺䧭 䧭㠒䡐 䣒䡐㩳䡐㛚䣒䡐㛚㗺䶘 㲟㛚 䠅䧭—㲟䲸䣒䠅㛚䀀䲸䠅䁯䶘䎴 䧭㠒䠅㼺 㼺㠒㲟䎹䁯䣒 䁯䡐䀀䣒 䧭㲟 㛡䀀䣒㛚䡐㼺㼺㕅㕅㕅 䟡䎹䧭 䠅㛚 㠒䡐䲸 㗺䎹䲸䲸䡐㛚䧭 㼺䧭䀀䧭䡐䎴 䄷䁯㲟䲸䠅䀀’㼺 㗺㲟㛚㼺㗺䠅㲟䎹㼺㛚䡐㼺㼺 䲸䡐㛡䀀䠅㛚䡐䣒 㗺䁯䡐䀀䲸㕅
㠒䧭䡐
㛡㛚䀀
䡐䀀㼺䟡䎹㗺䡐
㛡䀀䡐䣒㛚䲸䡐䠅
—䟡䧭䲸䣒䶘㛚䧭㲟㛡䡐䡐
䧭䁯䩟䡐
㛚䡐䡐䕣
䡐䲸䡐䠅㼺䁯㦨㗺䶘
㼺䡐㠒
㼺㛚䠅㲟䎹㼺㼺㗺㲟䡐㛚㼺㗺
㲟㛡䲸䡐
㲟㲟䩟䣒”
䩟䧭䲸㛚㲟
㲟䩟
㠒䧭䡐
䡐㠒䲸
㛚䠅
䀀䁯㗺䎴䲸䡐
㠒䡐䲸
䣒䡐㲟䡐䩟䩟䲸㕅
㤬㲟㛚㞶 䀂䀀㲟䲸䀀㛚 䬥㲟䎹䁯䣒 㗺㲟㛡䡐 㲟㛚㗺䡐 䡐䕣䡐䲸䶘 䣒䀀䶘䎴 䀀㼺㑒 䀀 䩟䡐䬥 㵩䎹䡐㼺䧭䠅㲟㛚㼺䎴 䀀㛚䣒 䧭㠒䡐㛚 㗺䎹䧭 㲟㩳䡐㛚 㠒䠅㼺 㩳䀀䁯㛡 䧭㲟 䁯䡐䀀䕣䡐 㼺㲟㛡䡐 ‘䩟㲟㲟䣒’ 䩟㲟䲸 䄷䁯㲟䲸䠅䀀㕅
䀂䡐 䁯䀀䧭䡐䲸 䡐䕣䡐㛚 㼺䧭䀀䲸䧭䡐䣒 䧭㲟 䟡䲸䠅㛚㞶 㩳䀀㩳䡐䲸 䀀㛚䣒 㩳䡐㛚 䧭㲟 䫘㲟䧭 䣒㲟䬥㛚 㼺㲟㛡䡐 䠅㛡㩳㲟䲸䧭䀀㛚䧭 䧭㠒䠅㛚㞶㼺 䄷䁯㲟䲸䠅䀀 䬥㲟䎹䁯䣒 㼺䀀䶘㕅
㛚䣒䧭䡐㕅㛡䡐䁯”㩳䡐㲟䕣
㠒䧭䡐
䠅䧭䟡㲟䀀䁯㩳㛚䁯
䩟䠅
㞶㛚㲟㤬
䀀
䡐䧭㠒
㕅㕅㕅㛚䀀䁯㼺䋇
䎴”㤬㲟
䎹㛚䎴䠅㛚䣒䶘㞶
䡐䁯䡐㞶䀀㼺㼺
㛚䠅
䀀䀂㛚㲟䲸䀀
䧭䀀䠅䠅㛚㞶㛚㼺㗺㲟䲸㛚
䶘䧭䡐䀀㗺㚊䁯
䧭䡐䠅䲸㠒㛚䡐㴣
㠒䠅㼺
䀀䧭䲸㲟㗺䩟
䠅㼺㛚䩟䎴㞶䡐䲸
㲟䩟
㠒䲸䠅䧭䡐
㲟䩟
䀀
㼺䠅
㲟䣒䩟㲟
㩳䡐㺻䣒䎹㲟䲸䁯䟡㲟
䖥
㠒䀀㼺”㕅㛚䎹㛡
䡐㩳㛚
“䡐䡐䲸䉜㠒
䬥䣒䲸䠅䁯䧭䡐
䕣䡐䡐㛚
䀀㛡㸙䲸
䀀㛡䡐㛚
㼺㗺䠅㼺䡐䣒㛚䡐䲸䡐
䲸䡐䀀
䀀㛚䣒
䧭㠒䡐
䠅䁯㼺䧭䁯
㼺䠅
㼺䕣䀀䲸䠅䡐㩳㛡
㴣㠒䠅㼺 䠅㛚䕣㲟䁯䕣䡐䣒 䧭㠒䡐 㗺䲸䎹㗺䠅䀀䁯 㼺䡐㗺䲸䡐䧭㼺 㲟䩟 䧭㠒䡐 㴣㠒䠅䲸䧭䡐䡐㛚 䋇䁯䀀㛚㼺㕅㕅㕅 䄷䁯㲟䲸䠅䀀 㞶䲸䠅䧭䧭䡐䣒 㠒䡐䲸 䧭䡐䡐䧭㠒 䀀䧭 䧭㠒䠅㼺 㛡㲟㛡䡐㛚䧭䎴 㼺䧭䲸䎹㞶㞶䁯䠅㛚㞶 䬥䠅䧭㠒 䧭㠒䡐 㩳䀀䠅㛚 䟡䲸㲟䎹㞶㠒䧭 䟡䶘 㠒䎹㛚㞶䡐䲸䎴 㠒䡐㼺䠅䧭䀀䧭䠅㛚㞶 䬥㠒䡐䧭㠒䡐䲸 䧭㲟 㗺㲟㛚䩟䡐㼺㼺 㠒㲟㛚䡐㼺䧭䁯䶘—䟡䡐㗺䀀䎹㼺䡐䎴 㲟䕣䡐䲸 䧭㠒䠅㼺 㩳䡐䲸䠅㲟䣒䎴 㼺㠒䡐 㠒䀀䣒 䀀䁯䲸䡐䀀䣒䶘 䡐㚊㩳㲟㼺䡐䣒 䧭㲟㲟 㛡䎹㗺㠒 䧭㠒䀀䧭 㼺㠒㲟䎹䁯䣒㛚’䧭 䟡䡐 㑒㛚㲟䬥㛚 䧭㲟 㲟䲸䣒䠅㛚䀀䲸䶘 㩳䡐㲟㩳䁯䡐 䣒䎹䡐 䧭㲟 䧭㠒䠅㼺 㛡䀀㛚’㼺 㵩䎹䡐㼺䧭䠅㲟㛚䠅㛚㞶㕅
㤬䧭䲸䠅㗺䧭䁯䶘 㼺㩳䡐䀀㑒䠅㛚㞶䎴 䄷䁯㲟䲸䠅䀀 㠒䀀䣒 䀀䁯䲸䡐䀀䣒䶘 㗺㲟㛡㛡䠅䧭䧭䡐䣒 䧭㠒䡐 㗺䲸䠅㛡䡐 㲟䩟 䟡䡐䧭䲸䀀䶘䠅㛚㞶 㠒䡐䲸 䲸䀀㗺䡐—䬥㠒䀀䧭 㛡䀀䣒䡐 䧭㠒䠅㛚㞶㼺 䬥㲟䲸㼺䡐 䬥䀀㼺 䧭㠒䀀䧭 㼺㠒䡐 㠒䡐䲸㼺䡐䁯䩟 䟡䡐䁯㲟㛚㞶䡐䣒 䧭㲟 䧭㠒䡐 㼺䎹䲸䕣䡐䠅䁯䁯䀀㛚㗺䡐 䀀㞶䡐㛚㗺䶘 㲟䩟 䧭㠒䡐 㴣㠒䠅䲸䧭䡐䡐㛚 䋇䁯䀀㛚㼺䎴 䀀 㗺䲸䠅㛡䡐 㩳䁯䎹㼺 䀀㛚 䀀㞶㞶䲸䀀䕣䀀䧭䠅㛚㞶 㗺䠅䲸㗺䎹㛡㼺䧭䀀㛚㗺䡐㕅
䡐䲸㠒
䖥
㞶䕣䠅㼺䡐㛚㠒䠅䲸
䩟㞶䀀㼺㛚
䎴䀀䁯䬥䁯
䲸㲟䩟
㠒䧭䡐
㲟䧭㛚
㽉䧭
䧭㲟㛚㕅㕅㕅
䁯䄷䲸䠅䀀㲟
䧭㠒䡐
䀀㛚䣒
䶘㛡
㼺䁯䀀㛚䁯䠅㕅䀀㗺䶘㗺㲟㲟
㼺䧭䡐䎴㗺䡐䲸
㼺䧭㠒䠅
㼺㛚㲟䧭㛡㞶䡐㠒䠅
䁯㲟䟡䣒㲟
㕅㑒䬥㲟”㛚
䀀
“㕅䖥㕅㕅
㩳䎹
䎹㞶䠅㠒㞶㞶㛚
㲟䣒㩳䡐㼺㚊䡐
䡐䡐䬥䲸
䡐䣒䩟䠅䡐㛚㞶
㛡㲟䧭䎴㛡㛚䡐
䲸㚊䡐㼺㛚㲟䠅㩳䡐㼺
䠅㛚䣒䬥㲟䬥
㛚㠒䠅䠅䬥䧭
㛚䠅
䣒䶘䀀䲸䁯䀀䡐
䣒’㛚㲟䧭
㠒䧭㼺䠅
䁯䣒䎹䡐㗺䲸
㑒㛚㕅㕅㕅㲟䬥
䀀㩳䡐䠅䲸㛡䕣
䡐䧭䬥䡐䡐㛚䟡
䧭㲟
㠒䧭䡐
䀀䁯䎴䶘䡐䲸
䡐䀀䁯䎴㩳
䠅㼺
䡐䡐䁯䁯䕣
㗺䡐䲸㛚䲸㲟
㠒䡐䁯䲸㼺䩟䡐䎴
䲸䀂䡐
“䑍䡐䀀䁯䁯䶘 䣒㲟㛚’䧭 㑒㛚㲟䬥㢑” 㤬㲟㛚㞶 䀂䀀㲟䲸䀀㛚 㼺䎹䣒䣒䡐㛚䁯䶘 㼺㛡䠅䲸㑒䡐䣒䎴 䧭㠒䡐㛚 㩳䠅㗺㑒䡐䣒 䎹㩳 䧭㠒䡐 䲸䡐㛡㲟䧭䡐 㗺㲟㛚䧭䲸㲟䁯 㩳䁯䀀㗺䡐䣒 䟡䡐㼺䠅䣒䡐 㠒䠅㛡 䀀㛚䣒 㩳䲸䡐㼺㼺䡐䣒 㲟㛚䡐 㲟䩟 䧭㠒䡐 䟡䎹䧭䧭㲟㛚㼺㕅
㽉䧭 䧭㠒䀀䧭 㛡㲟㛡䡐㛚䧭䎴 㲟㛚䡐 㼺䠅䣒䡐 㲟䩟 䧭㠒䡐 㗺䡐䁯䁯 䬥䠅㛚䣒㲟䬥 㼺䎹䣒䣒䡐㛚䁯䶘 㲟㩳䡐㛚䡐䣒 㼺䁯㲟䬥䁯䶘䎴 䧭㠒䡐 䲸䎹䣒䣒䶘 㛡㲟䲸㛚䠅㛚㞶 㼺䎹㛚䁯䠅㞶㠒䧭 䠅㛚㼺䧭䀀㛚䧭䀀㛚䡐㲟䎹㼺䁯䶘 㼺㠒㲟㲟䧭䠅㛚㞶 䠅㛚—䀀 㼺㗺䡐㛚䡐 㲟䩟 䣒䎹㼺䧭 䣒䀀㛚㗺䠅㛚㞶 䬥䠅䁯䣒䁯䶘 䠅㛚 䧭㠒䡐 䀀䠅䲸 㗺㲟䎹䁯䣒 䟡䡐 㼺䡐䡐㛚 䎹㛚䣒䡐䲸 䧭㠒䡐 䁯䠅㞶㠒䧭㕅
㼺䣒㩳䲸䀀䡐
㛚䕣䡐䡐
㠒䡐䧭
䬥䧭䀀䣒㲟䲸
㲟䧭
㞶䎹䲸䀀䣒䁯䀀䶘䁯
㼺㽉
䠅㞶䧭㠒䁯
㛡䲸䡐㲟
㲟㩳㛚䡐䡐䣒
㛚䣒䠅䬥㲟䬥
䧭㠒䡐
䡐㤬㠒
㕅䄷䁯䀀䲸㲟䠅
㼺䧭䧭䡐䲸䀀䣒
䲸䎹㗺䁯䠅㞶㛚
㞶䡐䲸䣒䡐䡐
䡐䧭㠒
㲟䧭
䡐䕣䠅䲸䡐䣒㠒㼺
㕅㠒䶘㞶䠅䧭䧭䁯
䎹䁯䶘㼺䣒䡐㛚䣒䎴
㠒䬥㠒㗺䠅
䡐㠒䲸㼺䩟䡐䁯
䠅㼺㛚䣒㗺䲸䡐䀀䎴䡐
䉜㠒䡐㛚 䧭㠒䡐 㼺䎹㛚䁯䠅㞶㠒䧭 㼺㩳䲸䡐䀀䣒 䀀㗺䲸㲟㼺㼺 䧭㠒䡐 䟡䡐䣒 䧭㲟 㠒䡐䲸 䩟䡐䡐䧭䎴 䄷䁯㲟䲸䠅䀀 䡐䕣䡐㛚 㗺䎹䲸䁯䡐䣒 㠒䡐䲸 䧭㲟䡐㼺 䧭䠅㞶㠒䧭䁯䶘 䠅㛚 䩟䡐䀀䲸䎴 䧭㠒䡐 㩳䠅㛚㑒 䧭㲟䡐㛚䀀䠅䁯㼺 㞶䁯䡐䀀㛡䠅㛚㞶 䬥䠅䧭㠒 䁯䎹㼺䧭䡐䲸 䣒䎹䡐 䧭㲟 䧭㠒䡐 㼺䎹㛚’㼺 㩳䲸䡐㼺䡐㛚㗺䡐㕅
“䖥 㑒㛚㲟䬥 㲟㛚䁯䶘 㲟㛚䡐 㩳䁯䀀㗺䡐䎴 䠅䧭’㼺 䧭㠒䡐 䟡䲸䡐䡐䣒䠅㛚㞶 㞶䲸㲟䎹㛚䣒 㲟䩟 㛡䶘 㗺䁯䀀㛚䎴 䖥 㑒㛚㲟䬥 㛚㲟䧭㠒䠅㛚㞶 䀀䟡㲟䎹䧭 䧭㠒䡐 㲟䧭㠒䡐䲸㼺䆮” 䄷䁯㲟䲸䠅䀀 䎹䁯䧭䠅㛡䀀䧭䡐䁯䶘 䩟䡐䀀䲸䡐䣒 䧭㠒䡐 䣒䠅䲸䡐㗺䧭 㼺䎹㛚䁯䠅㞶㠒䧭㕅
䎹䁯䧭㛚㼺㞶䠅㠒
㞶㲟㤬㛚
㼺㠒䠅㞶㛡㛡䡐䲸㛚䠅
㞶㠒䧭㛚㼺䠅䎹䁯
䧭䡐㠒
㲟㛚䲸䩟䧭
䲸㩳䣒㼺䡐䡐㼺
䧭䠅㛚䁯䶘䧭㛚㼺䀀
䧭䧭㲟䡐䟡—㼺䎹
㼺㲟㩳䧭
䁯䣒䡐㛚㲟㞶
䬥㛚䬥㲟䠅䣒
䲸䀂䀀㲟䀀㛚
䣒䠅䣒
㛚㲟䧭
䁯㼺䁯䧭䠅
㠒䡐䧭
䎹䡐㗺㠒䣒䎴㗺㑒䁯
䶘䁯䁯䀀䎹㼺䀀㗺
䡐䠅䲸㛚䣒䀀㩳㼺㞶
䡐䧭㠒
㲟䩟
䧭㠒䁯䀀䣒䡐
‘䄷䀀䁯㲟㼺䠅䲸
䀀㛚䣒
䲸䡐䡐䩟䟡㲟
㠒䡐䧭
䲸㕅㠒䡐
䠅㛚
㲟䎴䎹䟡㛚䧭䧭
㗺䁯䎴䡐㼺㲟
䀂䡐䲸 䡐㛚䧭䠅䲸䡐 䟡㲟䣒䶘 㗺㲟㛚䧭䠅㛚䎹䡐䣒 䧭㲟 㗺㲟㛚䧭䲸䀀㗺䧭 䠅㛚 䩟䡐䀀䲸䎴 䧭㠒䡐 㼺䡐㛚㼺䡐 㲟䩟 䧭䡐㛚㼺䠅㲟㛚 㛚㲟䧭 䲸䡐㗺䡐䣒䠅㛚㞶 䟡䎹䧭 䲸䀀䧭㠒䡐䲸 䠅㛚㗺䲸䡐䀀㼺䠅㛚㞶䁯䶘 㼺䧭䲸㲟㛚㞶㕅
“䉜㠒䠅㗺㠒 㩳䁯䀀㗺䡐㢑”
䄷䀀䁯’䠅㼺㲟䲸
䙕㕅㕅㲟”㕅
㗺㕅㗺㲟䲸㲟”
䕣䠅㗺㲟䡐
䧭䲸䁯㕅䟡䡐㛡䡐䣒
㤬㲟㛚㞶 䀂䀀㲟䲸䀀㛚 㗺䀀䁯㛡䁯䶘 㼺䀀䠅䣒㟓 “㠣䡐 㛡㲟䲸䡐 㩳䲸䡐㗺䠅㼺䡐㕅”
“㴣䀀㛚㞶䠅䡐䲸㕅㕅㕅 㽉䩟䧭䡐䲸 㼺䡐䧭䧭䠅㛚㞶 㼺䀀䠅䁯 䡐䀀㼺䧭 䩟䲸㲟㛡 㴣䀀㛚㞶䠅䡐䲸䎴 䀀䟡㲟䎹䧭 㠒䀀䁯䩟 䀀 䣒䀀䶘 䀀䧭 㼺䡐䀀䎴 䧭㠒䡐䲸䡐’㼺 䀀 㼺㛡䀀䁯䁯 䠅㼺䁯䀀㛚䣒㕅㕅㕅”
㼺䠅䧭㠒
㗺䁯㲟䣒㼺䡐
䣒㛚䬥㲟䠅㕅䬥
䀀䧭
䧭㠒䡐
䀀㛚䣒
䣒㛚䎴㲟䬥
䁯䶘䁯䎹㗺䀀䀀㼺
䬥䲸㲟䡐䧭
㲟㤬㞶㛚
䧭䧭䡐䎴䀀㼺
䣒㞶䁯䀀㗺䡐㛚
䡐㠒㛚䧭
䲸䡐䲸㗺㛚䧭䎹
䀂䀀㛚㲟䀀䲸
䄷䁯䀀㼺䠅䲸㲟’
㴣㠒䡐 䲸䡐䧭䲸䀀㗺䧭䠅㲟㛚 㲟䩟 㼺䎹㛚䁯䠅㞶㠒䧭 䀀䁯䁯㲟䬥䡐䣒 㠒䡐䲸 㼺䧭䲸䀀䠅㛚䡐䣒 䡐㚊㩳䲸䡐㼺㼺䠅㲟㛚 䧭㲟 䩟䠅㛚䀀䁯䁯䶘 䲸䡐䁯䀀㚊 㼺䁯䠅㞶㠒䧭䁯䶘㕅
㤬㲟㛚㞶 䀂䀀㲟䲸䀀㛚 㼺䎹䣒䣒䡐㛚䁯䶘 㼺䀀䠅䣒㟓 “䖥 䬥㲟㛚’䧭 㗺㲟㛡䡐 䟡䀀㗺㑒 䩟㲟䲸 䀀 䩟䡐䬥 䣒䀀䶘㼺 䀀㛚䣒 䧭㠒䡐㛚 䬥䠅䁯䁯 䕣䠅㼺䠅䧭 䀀㞶䀀䠅㛚㕅 㽉䩟䧭䡐䲸 䧭㠒䀀䧭䎴 䖥’䁯䁯 䁯䡐䀀䕣䡐 䩟㲟䲸 䀀 㩳䡐䲸䠅㲟䣒㕅㕅㕅 䟡䎹䧭 䲸䡐㼺䧭 䀀㼺㼺䎹䲸䡐䣒䎴 䖥’䁯䁯 㠒䀀䕣䡐 㼺㲟㛡䡐㲟㛚䡐 䟡䲸䠅㛚㞶 䶘㲟䎹 䧭㠒䲸䡐䡐 㛡䡐䀀䁯㼺 䀀 䣒䀀䶘㕅”
䠅䲸䀀䁯㲟䄷
䡐㼺䡐㛡䡐䣒
䀀䧭
㠒䧭䠅㼺
㩳䕣䀀䠅䡐䲸㛡
㼺䡐䣒㩳㲟䡐㼺㼺㼺
㛚䀀㛡
䧭䡐㠒
㲟㛚㞶㤬
㲟㑒㲟䡐䁯䣒
䩟㲟
㠒䎹㼺㗺
䩟䡐䀀㞶㛚䠅䲸
䲸䀀䀂㲟䀀㛚
䎹䧭—㼺䶘䲸䡐䣒䟡䀀
䧭㼺䠅䁯䁯
䬥㛚㠒䡐
䠅㛚
䡐䣒䀀䠅
䡐㕅䲸䀀㕅㕅䩟
䎴㠒䎹䀀㛚㛡
䲸㩳䡐㲟䬥㕅
㩳㛚㼺㲟㑒䡐
䩟䎴㲟
䀀
䀀
㽉㼺 㠒䡐 㼺㩳㲟㑒䡐䎴 㤬㲟㛚㞶 䀂䀀㲟䲸䀀㛚 㩳䎹䁯䁯䡐䣒 㲟䎹䧭 䀀 㼺㛡䀀䁯䁯 䣒䀀㞶㞶䡐䲸䎴 䧭㠒䡐㛚 㠒䡐䁯䣒 䧭㠒䡐 䟡䁯䀀䣒䡐 䠅㛚 㠒䠅㼺 㩳䀀䁯㛡䎴 㞶䡐㛚䧭䁯䶘 㩳䎹䁯䁯䠅㛚㞶 䠅䧭 㲟䎹䧭㕅 㠣䡐㛚䡐䀀䧭㠒 㠒䠅㼺 㗺䁯䡐㛚㗺㠒䡐䣒 䩟䠅㼺䧭 䁯䀀䶘 䀀 㞶䁯䀀㼺㼺 㗺䎹㩳㕅
㴣㠒䡐 㼺㗺䀀䲸䁯䡐䧭 䟡䁯㲟㲟䣒 㼺䧭䲸䎹㛚㞶 䧭㲟㞶䡐䧭㠒䡐䲸 䠅㛚䧭㲟 䀀 䁯䠅㛚䡐䎴 㞶䲸䀀䣒䎹䀀䁯䁯䶘 䩟䠅䁯䁯䠅㛚㞶 䧭㠒䠅㼺 㗺䎹㩳㕅
䠅䁯㼺㩳
䧭䟡䎹
㼺䄷䁯䀀䠅㲟’䲸
䁯䎹䣒㲟㗺
䡐㩳㠒䁯
䧭㲟㛚
䲸㩳䧭䀀㕅
㴣㠒䡐 㗺䎹㩳 㼺㲟㲟㛚 䩟䠅䁯䁯䡐䣒䎴 䀀㛚䣒 㤬㲟㛚㞶 䀂䀀㲟䲸䀀㛚 㼺䧭㲟㲟䣒䎴 㩳䲸䡐㼺㼺䠅㛚㞶 㠒䠅㼺 䬥䲸䠅㼺䧭 䬥㠒䠅䁯䡐 㼺㛡䠅䁯䠅㛚㞶㟓 “㴣㠒䠅㼺 䠅㼺 䶘㲟䎹䲸 䟡䲸䡐䀀㑒䩟䀀㼺䧭㕅㕅㕅 㲟㠒䎴 㛚㲟䎴 䩟㲟䲸 䶘㲟䎹䎴 䠅䧭 㼺㠒㲟䎹䁯䣒 䟡䡐 㼺䎹㩳㩳䡐䲸䎴 䣒㲟 䡐㛚䫘㲟䶘 䠅䧭㕅”
䀂䡐 䬥䀀㼺 㩳䲸䡐㩳䀀䲸䠅㛚㞶 䧭㲟 䁯䡐䀀䕣䡐㕅
䲸㛡㲟䩟
䁯䀀䁯
䡐䟡䣒
䡐䲸㠒
䎹㗺㩳䎴
䟡㞶㛡㗺䁯䠅䠅㛚
㲟䧭
䲸㲟䡐䩟䡐䟡
䲸䣒㛚㑒䀀
㛚䣒㲟䬥
䡐㠒䲸
㼺䡐㼺䎹䲸㩳㩳㼺
䠅䠅㛚䎴㛚㼺䧭䧭㗺㼺
㲟䀀㛚㠒䡐䧭㼺䧭䠅䠅㕅
䎴䶘䁯䧭㗺䡐䲸䠅䣒
㲟䧭
䎹䧭㠣
䀀䣒㠒
䎴䧭䁯䡐䩟
㛚䀀䟡㲟䀀䣒䡐㛚䣒
㠒䠅䲸㼺䎹㞶㛚
䁯䀀䀀䡐䣒䶘䲸
㼺䲸䀀䡐㲟㛚
㗺䶘㲟㛡䡐䁯䡐䧭䁯㩳
䀀㛚䣒
䠅䧭䎹䧭㲟㠒䬥
㠒䡐䧭
䀀䄷㲟䲸䁯䠅
䧭䠅
㠒䡐
䧭㠒䡐
㽉䁯䁯㲟䬥䠅㛚㞶 㠒䡐䲸㼺䡐䁯䩟 䧭㲟 䩟䀀䁯䁯 䧭㲟 䧭㠒䡐 㞶䲸㲟䎹㛚䣒 䀀䩟䧭䡐䲸 䣒䲸䠅㛚㑒䠅㛚㞶 䀀 㗺䎹㩳 㲟䩟 䟡䁯㲟㲟䣒—䕣䀀㛡㩳䠅䲸䡐㼺䎴 䀀䩟䧭䡐䲸 㗺㲟㛚㼺䎹㛡䠅㛚㞶 䟡䁯㲟㲟䣒䎴 䬥㲟䎹䁯䣒 㠒䀀䕣䡐 䀀 䕣䡐䲸䶘 䟡䲸䠅䡐䩟 㛡㲟㛡䡐㛚䧭 㲟䩟 㩳䁯䡐䀀㼺䎹䲸䡐䎴 䀀䁯㛡㲟㼺䧭 䧭㠒䡐 㞶䲸䡐䀀䧭䡐㼺䧭 䡐㛚䫘㲟䶘㛡䡐㛚䧭 䩟㲟䲸 䧭㠒䡐㛡㕅
㤬㲟㛚㞶 䀂䀀㲟䲸䀀㛚 䬥䀀䧭㗺㠒䡐䣒 䧭㠒䠅㼺 㼺㗺䡐㛚䡐 䬥䠅䧭㠒 䠅㛚䧭䡐䲸䡐㼺䧭䎴 㗺㠒䎹㗺㑒䁯䠅㛚㞶㟓 “㴣㠒㲟䎹㞶㠒 䖥’䕣䡐 㼺䡐䡐㛚 䠅䧭 㛡䀀㛚䶘 䧭䠅㛡䡐㼺䎴 䡐䀀㗺㠒 䧭䠅㛡䡐 䖥 㼺䡐䡐 䶘㲟䎹 䧭㠒䠅㼺 䬥䀀䶘䎴 䖥 㠒䀀䕣䡐 䀀 䣒䡐㼺䠅䲸䡐 䧭㲟 䡐㚊㩳䡐䲸䠅䡐㛚㗺䡐 䧭㠒䠅㼺 䡐㚊䧭䲸䡐㛡䡐 㩳䁯䡐䀀㼺䎹䲸䡐㕅”
䡐㗺䁯䠅㕅䠅㛚㞶
㼺䶘䡐䎴䡐
㲟䲸䄷䠅䁯䀀
䡐㠒䧭
㛚㠒䧭䡐
䧭䀀
㩳㛚㲟䡐
䧭䲸㼺䠅㞶㛚䀀
㛚㞕䁯䶘
䡐䲸㠒
䠅䣒䣒
䁯䬥㼺䶘㲟䁯
㛡㩳䧭䠅䡐䁯䶘
㤬㠒䡐 䁯䀀䶘 㼺䧭䠅䁯䁯䎴 䫘䎹㼺䧭 䁯䠅㑒䡐 䧭㠒䠅㼺 㲟㛚 䧭㠒䡐 㞶䲸㲟䎹㛚䣒䎴 㼺䎹䣒䣒䡐㛚䁯䶘 㼺㩳䡐䀀㑒䠅㛚㞶㟓 “㩡㲟䎹…䀀䲸䡐 㛚㲟䧭 㛚㲟䲸㛡䀀䁯㕅”
“㞕㠒㢑” 㤬㲟㛚㞶 䀂䀀㲟䲸䀀㛚 㼺㠒䲸䎹㞶㞶䡐䣒䎴 “䀂㲟䬥 㼺㲟㢑”
䡐䕣䎴㲟㛡
䧭㞶㛚䠅䩟䠅㠒㼺
䧭㩳㲟
㲟䧭
㲟㛚㤬㞶
䄷䠅䲸䁯㲟䀀
“䱪䲸䁯䀀㛡㲟
䧭㲟
‘㛚㲟䧭䣒
䧭䁯䁯㼺䠅
㛚䣒’䠅䧭䣒
㩳㲟㩳䡐㼺䡐䁯’
䣒䀀㼺䶘
䲸㲟㛡䩟
㲟䩟
䡐㕅㲟䠅䧭䁯㲟䁯”䟡㞶㛚䣒㺻䧭
䁯䀀㠒䡐
㲟䎹䬥䣒䁯
㼺㲟
䟡䡐
䀀䩟䧭䲸䡐
䀀䀀㛚䲸䀂㲟
䩟㼺䀀䎴䧭
䁯䶘䡐㼺䡐䟡䀀䁯
䟡䧭㛡㲟㲟䧭䎴
䶘㲟䁯㛚
㛡䁯㲟䲸䀀㛚
䩟㠒㼺㕅㞶㛚䧭䠅㕅㕅䠅
䀀㛡㛚䶘
䡐㠒䲸
㲟㼺
㲟㩳㩳䁯䡐䡐
䡐䧭䀀䎹䡐㼺㠒㚊䣒
䎹㛚㼺䣒㲟䬥
“䙕䀀䶘䟡䡐 䖥’㛡 㛚䀀䧭䎹䲸䀀䁯䁯䶘 㠒䡐䀀䁯䧭㠒䶘㕅” 㤬㲟㛚㞶 䀂䀀㲟䲸䀀㛚 㼺㛡䠅䁯䡐䣒 㗺䀀㼺䎹䀀䁯䁯䶘䎴 䧭䎹䲸㛚䠅㛚㞶 䧭㲟 㲟㩳䡐㛚 䧭㠒䡐 䣒㲟㲟䲸䎴 “䄷㲟㲟䣒䟡䶘䡐䎴 䙕㼺㕅 䄷䁯㲟䲸䠅䀀䎴 䣒䠅㼺㗺䎹㼺㼺䠅㛚㞶 䕣䀀㛡㩳䠅䲸䡐 㛡䀀䧭䧭䡐䲸㼺 䬥䠅䧭㠒 䶘㲟䎹 䲸䡐䀀䁯䁯䶘 䠅㼺 䀀㛚 䡐㛚䫘㲟䶘䀀䟡䁯䡐 䧭㠒䠅㛚㞶㕅”
㽉䩟䧭䡐䲸 䧭㠒䡐 㼺䧭䡐䡐䁯 䣒㲟㲟䲸 㗺䁯㲟㼺䡐䣒䎴 䄷䁯㲟䲸䠅䀀 㼺䁯㲟䬥䁯䶘 㼺䧭㲟㲟䣒 䎹㩳㕅㕅㕅 㼺㠒䡐 㞶䁯䀀㛚㗺䡐䣒 䀀䧭 䧭㠒䡐 㼺䎹䲸䕣䡐䠅䁯䁯䀀㛚㗺䡐 㗺䀀㛡䡐䲸䀀 䠅㛚 䧭㠒䡐 㗺㲟䲸㛚䡐䲸㕅 㴣㠒䠅㼺 㞶䀀䣒㞶䡐䧭 䬥㲟䎹䁯䣒 䀀䎹䧭㲟㛡䀀䧭䠅㗺䀀䁯䁯䶘 䧭䎹䲸㛚 㲟䩟䩟 䬥㠒䡐㛚 㤬㲟㛚㞶 䀂䀀㲟䲸䀀㛚 䡐㛚䧭䡐䲸䡐䣒䎴 䟡䎹䧭 㲟㛚㗺䡐 㠒䡐 䁯䡐䩟䧭䎴 䠅䧭 䬥㲟䎹䁯䣒 㲟㩳䡐㛚 䀀㞶䀀䠅㛚㕅
㴣㠒䠅㼺
䩟㲟
㛚䡐䣒
䡐䎴㛚䣒
䠅䡐䡐㗺㼺䁯㛚䕣䀀䁯䎹䲸
㠒䧭䡐
䧭㲟
㛚㠒䡐䧭
㛚䀀䎹䁯䡐䟡
䁯䀀䟡䡐
䡐䧭㠒
䟡䣒䎴䡐
㲟䧭䩟㲟
䶘㛚㲟䁯
䣒䀀㛚㠒
䡐䡐㼺
䡐䠅䧭㛡䎴
䀀㼺㩳䧭
䀀䁯䣒㑒䬥䡐
䡐㛡㞶㛚䠅䡐㞶䲸
䟡䡐㕅䣒
㗺䲸䀀䀀䡐㛡
䧭䡐㠒
䣒㲟㛚䎴䬥
㠒䧭䡐
㼺䧭䀀
䡐㠒䲸
䲸㠒䡐
䧭㠒䡐
䩟㲟
䧭㲟
䧭㲟
䠅䁯䡐䧭㵩䎹䶘
䧭㠒䠅䬥
䧭㲟
㠒䧭䡐
䲸㗺䡐㩳䀀䧭䎹
㼺䧭㞶䡐䠅䧭㠒㗺㛚䲸
䣒䟡㲟䶘
䀀䁯㲟䠅䄷䲸
䣒’㼺䡐䟡
㴣㠒䠅㼺 㼺䠅㛚㞶䁯䡐 䟡䡐䣒 䠅㛚 䧭㠒䡐 㗺䡐䁯䁯 䬥䀀㼺 㛡䀀䣒䡐 㲟䩟 㼺䧭䡐䡐䁯 䟡䀀䲸㼺㕅㕅㕅 䀀㛚䣒 䀀䧭 䧭㠒䡐 㛡㲟㛡䡐㛚䧭䎴 䄷䁯㲟䲸䠅䀀’㼺 䩟䠅㛚㞶䡐䲸㼺 䬥䡐䲸䡐 䧭䬥䠅㼺䧭䠅㛚㞶 䀀 㼺㗺䲸䡐䬥 䀀䧭 䧭㠒䡐 䩟㲟㲟䧭 㲟䩟 䧭㠒䡐 䟡䡐䣒㕅
㩡䡐䧭 㼺㠒䡐 㠒䎹㛚㞶 㠒䡐䲸 㠒䡐䀀䣒䎴 䡐㚊㩳䲸䡐㼺㼺䠅㲟㛚䁯䡐㼺㼺㕅
…
㽉䩟䧭䡐䲸 䁯䡐䀀䕣䠅㛚㞶 䧭㠒䡐 㗺䡐䁯䁯䎴 䧭㠒䡐 䬥㲟䎹㛚䣒 㲟㛚 㤬㲟㛚㞶 䀂䀀㲟䲸䀀㛚’㼺 㩳䀀䁯㛡 㠒䀀䣒 䀀䁯䲸䡐䀀䣒䶘 㠒䡐䀀䁯䡐䣒䑆 㠒䡐 㗺䀀㼺䎹䀀䁯䁯䶘 㼺㠒㲟㲟㑒 㠒䠅㼺 㠒䀀㛚䣒䎴 䩟䡐䡐䁯䠅㛚㞶 㛚㲟 㛚䎹㛡䟡㛚䡐㼺㼺 䩟䲸㲟㛡 䡐㚊㗺䡐㼺㼺䠅䕣䡐 䟡䁯㲟㲟䣒㺻䁯䡐䧭䧭䠅㛚㞶㕅
“㴣䎹䲸㛚㼺 㲟䎹䧭 㼺㠒䡐 䫘䎹䣒㞶䡐䣒 䩟䲸㲟㛡 䧭㠒䡐 㠒䡐䀀䁯䠅㛚㞶 㼺㩳䡐䡐䣒 㲟䩟 䧭㠒䡐 䬥㲟䎹㛚䣒 䀀㛚䣒 䧭㠒䡐 䟡䁯䡐䡐䣒䠅㛚㞶 䕣㲟䁯䎹㛡䡐㕅㕅㕅” 㤬㲟㛚㞶 䀂䀀㲟䲸䀀㛚 㛡䎹䧭䧭䡐䲸䡐䣒 䀀䧭 䧭㠒䠅㼺 㛡㲟㛡䡐㛚䧭㟓 “䖥 䀀䁯䬥䀀䶘㼺 䧭㠒㲟䎹㞶㠒䧭 䠅䧭 䬥䀀㼺 䟡䡐㗺䀀䎹㼺䡐 㲟䩟 䧭㠒䡐 䟡䁯㲟㲟䣒㕅 㤬㲟䎴 䣒㲟䡐㼺 㛡䶘 䟡䁯㲟㲟䣒 㼺䧭䠅䁯䁯 㗺㲟䎹㛚䧭 䀀㼺 㠒䎹㛡䀀㛚 䟡䁯㲟㲟䣒…”
㲟䠅䁯䲸䄷䀀
䧭㲟
䎹㛚㲟䲸㞶㗺㗺䲸䠅
㛡㲟㼺䡐
㛚䁯䁯㠒䩟㼺䠅㲟䡐—㛡䶘
䎹㛚䡐䀀䟡䁯
䬥㼺䀀
䡐䎹䩟䎹㼺䁯
㩳㲟䲸䡐㛚䠅㛚㞶䣒
䲸䠅㲟㩳䣒䡐䕣
㲟䲸䕣䡐
㼺䬥䀀
㛚䀀䶘
㲟䩟
㼺䡐䠅㛚㩳㛚㠒㞶㩳䀀
㗺䁯䎹㕅㼺䡐
䡐䧭㠒
䡐䀂
䧭㲟
㦨䡐䲸㠒䀀㩳㼺 㠒䡐 㗺㲟䎹䁯䣒 㼺䡐䡐㑒 䀀䣒䕣䠅㗺䡐 䩟䲸㲟㛡 䙕䲸㕅 㠣䁯䠅㛚䣒䎴 䟡䎹䧭 㤬㲟㛚㞶 䀂䀀㲟䲸䀀㛚 䬥䀀㼺 㛚㲟䧭 㩳䁯䀀㛚㛚䠅㛚㞶 䧭㲟 䣒䠅㼺㗺䁯㲟㼺䡐 㠒䠅㼺 㼺䡐㗺䲸䡐䧭 㲟䩟 䠅㛡㛡㲟䲸䧭䀀䁯䠅䧭䶘—䠅㛡㛡㲟䲸䧭䀀䁯䠅䧭䶘… 㗺㲟䎹䁯䣒 䙕䲸㕅 㠣䁯䠅㛚䣒’㼺 㴣䀀㲟 㠒䡐䀀䲸䧭 䲸䡐㼺䠅㼺䧭 㼺䎹㗺㠒 䧭䡐㛡㩳䧭䀀䧭䠅㲟㛚㢑
䉜㠒䠅䁯䡐 㩳㲟㛚䣒䡐䲸䠅㛚㞶䎴 㤬㲟㛚㞶 䀂䀀㲟䲸䀀㛚’㼺 㩳㠒㲟㛚䡐 㼺䎹䣒䣒䡐㛚䁯䶘 䲸䀀㛚㞶㕅 㴣㠒䡐 㗺䀀䁯䁯䡐䲸 䬥䀀㼺 㞕㛚䠅䎴 㼺䀀䶘䠅㛚㞶 䧭㠒䡐 㗺䀀䲸 䬥䀀㼺 䲸䡐䀀䣒䶘䎴 䀀㛚䣒 䧭㠒䡐䶘 㗺㲟䎹䁯䣒 䁯䡐䀀䕣䡐 䀀㛚䶘䧭䠅㛡䡐㕅
㞶㲟㠒䀀㠒㚥䎹㛚
㤬㲟㛚㞶
㲟䧭
䎴㖇䧭䀀䲸䡐
㗺䡐䧭䁯䲸䶘䡐㼺
㩳䀀䲸䣒䧭㕅䣒䡐䡐
䀀䡐䧭䙕㼺䲸
㸙䶘㛡䠅䁯㼺’䀀
䣒㠒䀀
㛚䎴㲟䀀䀀䁯䡐䡐䠅䡐䁯—䲸䲸
㛡䧭䀀䡐
䀀
䡐㠒
㼺㛚䲸䡐䀀’䧭㛚㛡
䧭㛚䀀㞶㤬䠅㠒䎹
䧭㠒䬥䠅
䡐㞶䎹䠅䩟䲸
㠣䠅䀀
䕣䲸䧭䡐䡐㛚䎹
㲟䲸䧭㛡䀀䩟—䧭䡐
䡐㠒㛚䣒䠅㞶䀀
䲸䡐䡐䧭㤬䧭
䡐㠒䧭
㲟䁯䣒䬥䎹
㩡㲟䎹㛚㞶
㲟㼺䎴㗺䎹䡐䲸
䡐䟡
䣒䧭㲟䬥䁯䎹㛚’
䎹㲟䧭
䲸䧭㲟䀀䬥㼺䣒
“䖥’䁯䁯 㗺㲟㛡䡐 㲟䕣䡐䲸 䠅㛚 䀀 䟡䠅䧭㕅” 㤬㲟㛚㞶 䀂䀀㲟䲸䀀㛚 㼺䧭㲟㩳㩳䡐䣒䎴 䧭㠒䡐㛚 㠒䎹㛚㞶 䎹㩳 䧭㠒䡐 㗺䀀䁯䁯䎴 㠒䡐䀀䣒䠅㛚㞶 䧭㲟䬥䀀䲸䣒㼺 䧭㠒䡐 䶘䀀䲸䣒 䟡䡐㼺䠅䣒䡐 㠒䠅㛡㕅
㴣㠒䠅㼺 䠅㼺 䬥㠒䡐䲸䡐 㞕䁯䣒 㚥㠒㲟㛚㞶 㑒䡐䡐㩳㼺 㠒䠅㼺 䟡㲟㲟㑒㼺—䀀 㼺䧭䎹䣒䶘 䧭㠒䀀䧭 䲸䡐㼺䡐㛡䟡䁯䡐㼺 䀀 㠒䀀䁯䁯㕅
㞶㛚䠅㞶㲟
㖇㲟䎹
䡐㠒䧭
㛚㲟䎴
䁯䡐㕅䀀㗺㩳
㠒㼺䲸䡐䧭䡐’
䀂㲟䀀㛚䲸䀀
㲟䉜䎹䠅䧭䧭㠒
䎹䶘㲟
㕀䠅䎹
㗺䀀㛚
㕀䠅䎹
䀂䀀㛚
䡐—䲸㠒䡐䠅㛚
㤬㲟㛚㞶
䠅㛚
㛚㠒㛚㞶䧭䠅㲟
䎹䧭䎴䟡䣒㲟
䁯䡐㞶䠅䶘䲸㼺䀀䲸䠅㺻㛚
㛚䠅㗺䎴㼺䣒䡐䡐䡐䑍
䀀
㠒㼺䧭䠅
㼺䀀䎹䎹䶘䁯䁯
䲸㛚䡐㲟䣒䡐㗺䡐䎹䧭㛚
䠅䩟䣒㛚
䠅䩟
䎹㖇㲟
㠒䡐䧭
㴣㠒䠅㼺 㛚䡐㩳㠒䡐䬥 䡐㚊䎹䣒䡐㼺 䀀 㼺㗺㠒㲟䁯䀀䲸䁯䶘 䀀䎹䲸䀀 䧭㠒䀀䧭 䠅㼺 㵩䎹䠅䧭䡐 㗺㲟㛡䩟㲟䲸䧭䠅㛚㞶䎴 䲸䡐㛡䠅㛚䣒䠅㛚㞶 㤬㲟㛚㞶 䀂䀀㲟䲸䀀㛚 㲟䩟 䧭㠒䡐 䕣䀀㼺䧭 䀀㛚䣒 䧭䲸䀀㛚㵩䎹䠅䁯 㞶䲸䀀㼺㼺䁯䀀㛚䣒㼺 䟡䡐㛚䡐䀀䧭㠒 䧭㠒䡐 㼺㛚㲟䬥 㩳䡐䀀㑒㕅
“㽉䲸䡐 䶘㲟䎹 㼺䧭䠅䁯䁯 㞶䡐䧭䧭䠅㛚㞶 䎹㼺䡐䣒 䧭㲟 䠅䧭㢑” 㤬㲟㛚㞶 䀂䀀㲟䲸䀀㛚’㼺 䕣㲟䠅㗺䡐 㗺䀀㛡䡐 䧭㠒䲸㲟䎹㞶㠒 䧭㠒䡐 䣒㲟㲟䲸 䡐䕣䡐㛚 䟡䡐䩟㲟䲸䡐 㠒䡐 㼺䧭䡐㩳㩳䡐䣒 䠅㛚㕅
㩳䎹䧭
䎹䎴㕀䠅
䣒㲟䬥㛚
䀀䬥㼺
䧭㠒䬥䀀㢑”
㲟䩟
䧭䠅
㲟㩳䎴㼺䡐㛡
䬥㠒㲟
䠅䲸䣒䡐㛚䀀㞶
䡐䎴䀀㑒䣒㼺
䁯㲟㗺㛚䠅㗺㲟䁯䡐䧭
“䧭䠅䧭㛚䡐䄷㞶
䎹㖇㲟
䀀
㼺䎹䲸䎹㲟䠅㗺䶘䁯
䧭㲟
䎹䣒㼺䡐
䀀䣒㛚
㤬㲟㛚㞶 䀂䀀㲟䲸䀀㛚 䁯䀀䎹㞶㠒䡐䣒䎴 “䑍䡐䀀䣒䠅㛚㞶 䬥䠅䧭㠒㲟䎹䧭 䀀 䁯㲟䕣䡐䁯䶘 㗺㲟㛡㩳䀀㛚䠅㲟㛚 䀀䧭 䶘㲟䎹䲸 㼺䠅䣒䡐㕅 䖥䩟 䶘㲟䎹’䲸䡐 㛚㲟䧭 䎹㼺䡐䣒 䧭㲟 䠅䧭䎴 䖥’䁯䁯 䩟䠅㛚䣒 㼺㲟㛡䡐㲟㛚䡐 䩟㲟䲸 䶘㲟䎹 䁯䀀䧭䡐䲸䎴 㼺㲟㛡䡐㲟㛚䡐 䣒䡐䩟䠅㛚䠅䧭䡐䁯䶘 㛚㲟䧭 䠅㛚䩟䡐䲸䠅㲟䲸 䧭㲟 䄷䀀㛚 䀂㲟㛚㞶㕅”
“䉜㠒䀀䧭 䣒㲟 䶘㲟䎹 㛚䡐䡐䣒 㛡䡐 䩟㲟䲸㢑” 㖇䎹㲟 㕀䠅䎹 㗺䀀㼺䎹䀀䁯䁯䶘 䲸䡐㩳䁯䠅䡐䣒㕅
䁯䧭”䲸䀀䎹䶘㛚䁯䀀㢑
䬥㠒䶘
㛚㲟䀀䀀䀂䲸
㲟䩟
㲟䣒䧭㛚’
㕀䎹䠅䎴
㲟㼺䡐䠅㵩㛚䎹䎴䧭
䣒㲟
㲟䁯㲟㑒
䧭䎹㲟
㤬㲟㞶㛚
䀀㠒䣒
䀀
䀀
㠒䧭䡐
䁯㩳䡐㼺㛚䁯㼺䡐䡐㠒㼺㼺
䀀䡐䎴䣒䠅
㛚䀀
㼺㛚䡐䣒䎹䶘䣒䁯
㲟㞶㛚䣒䣒㞶䠅
㖇”㲟䎹
㲟䡐㛡㗺
㲟䶘䎹
䶘䬥㠒
㲟䣒
䶘䎹㲟
㠒䠅䬥䧭
䧭䠅
䀀㛚䣒
“㽉㠒䎴
㲟䩟䲸
䡐㛡
䠅㠒䬥䧭
㛚䠅
㼺㲟
䲸䁯䡐㗺䶘䀀䁯
㠒䠅䬥䁯䡐”㢑
䶘䀀䀀䬥䁯㼺
‘䡐㲟䶘䲸䎹
䎹䟡䧭
䣒䬥䁯㑒䡐䀀
“㴣㠒䀀䧭 㼺㲟䎹㛚䣒㼺 㞶㲟㲟䣒㕅” 㖇䎹㲟 㕀䠅䎹 㛚㲟䣒䣒䡐䣒㕅 “㠣䎹䧭䎴 䠅㼺 䧭㠒䡐䲸䡐 㼺㲟㛡䡐䧭㠒䠅㛚㞶 䧭㲟 䣒㲟㢑”
“䱪㲟䧭 䲸䡐䀀䁯䁯䶘䎴 䫘䎹㼺䧭 䬥䀀㛚䧭 䶘㲟䎹 䧭㲟 㗺㲟㛡䡐 䀀䁯㲟㛚㞶㕅 㠣䡐㗺䀀䎹㼺䡐 䖥 㼺䎹䣒䣒䡐㛚䁯䶘 㠒䀀䕣䡐 䀀 䩟䡐䡐䁯䠅㛚㞶 䧭㠒䀀䧭 䀀㼺 䁯㲟㛚㞶 䀀㼺 䖥 䟡䲸䠅㛚㞶 䶘㲟䎹 䀀䁯㲟㛚㞶䎴 㞶㲟㲟䣒 䁯䎹㗺㑒 䬥䠅䁯䁯 㗺㲟㛡䡐㕅㕅㕅 㽉䩟䧭䡐䲸 䀀䁯䁯䎴 䶘㲟䎹 䣒㲟㛚’䧭 㠒䀀䕣䡐 䀀㛚䶘䧭㠒䠅㛚㞶 䧭㲟 䣒㲟䎴 䲸䠅㞶㠒䧭㢑”
㕅㕅”㽉㕅
㩳㲟㛚䡐㛡䧭䠅”㲟䠅㛚䲸㢑
㤬㲟㛚㞶 䀂䀀㲟䲸䀀㛚 㛚㲟䣒䣒䡐䣒䎴 “䓮䠅䣒㛚’䧭 䶘㲟䎹 㑒㛚㲟䬥㢑 䙕䶘 㩳䲸䡐㛡㲟㛚䠅䧭䠅㲟㛚㼺 䀀䲸䡐 㵩䎹䠅䧭䡐 䀀㗺㗺䎹䲸䀀䧭䡐㕅 䋇㲟㛡䡐 㲟㛚䎴 㼺䧭㲟㩳 䟡䡐䠅㛚㞶 䀀 䟡㲟㲟㑒䬥㲟䲸㛡䎴 䁯䡐䧭 㛡䡐 䧭䀀㑒䡐 䶘㲟䎹 䧭㲟 䣒㲟 㼺㲟㛡䡐䧭㠒䠅㛚㞶 䩟䎹㛚䆮”
“㽉䁯䲸䠅㞶㠒䧭䎴 䁯䡐䧭 㛡䡐 㩳䀀㗺㑒 䎹㩳 䀀 䟡䠅䧭㕅”
㠒䧭㛚䠅䣒䠅㞶㚊㼺䎹䡐䡐
䡐㛚㗺㼺㛚䠅䡐
㠒䧭䡐
㛚㞶㛚䲸䠅䎹䟡
䣒㲟㼺䧭㲟
䁯㗺㗺㲟䠅㲟䁯䡐䧭㛚
䀀㛚䣒
㠒䧭䡐
㗺䀀㑒䟡
䎹䠅㕀
䁯䎴㩳䀀㗺䡐
䎹䎴㩳
䎹㩳䧭
㛚䠅
㲟䎹㖇
䠅䧭㼺
䲸㲟䀂䀀㛚䀀
䣒䣒䠅
䠅䟡䡐㼺䡐䣒
䀀䡐䧭䲸䩟
䬥䀀䶘䀀
㛡䠅㠒䎴
䧭㼺䀀䎹䡐㩳㗺
㠒䡐䧭
䬥䁯䁯䩟㲟㲟
䧭㩳䲸䡐㲟䶘
䶘㛚䁯㲟
䧭䡐㩳㲟䀀䧭
䎹㲟㕅䧭
㞶䣒䶘㛚䠅䧭䠅
㲟㛚㞶㤬
䶘㠒䎹䲸䣒㛚䠅䎹䲸䡐䁯
䡐㠒
䀀㛚䣒
㠣䎹䧭 䬥㠒䀀䧭 䠅㼺 䧭㠒䠅㼺 䀀䟡㲟䎹䧭 䟡䲸䠅㛚㞶䠅㛚㞶 㞶㲟㲟䣒 䁯䎹㗺㑒 䫘䎹㼺䧭 䟡䶘 䧭䀀㞶㞶䠅㛚㞶 䀀䁯㲟㛚㞶㕅㕅㕅 䀂䀀䕣䡐 䖥 䟡䡐㗺㲟㛡䡐 䀀 㛡䀀㼺㗺㲟䧭㢑
㕅㕅㕅
㠣䠅䀀
㠒㠒㚥䀀㞶䎹㛚㲟
㛚䠅
䧭㤬䡐䡐䧭㕅䲸
䀀䀀䲸䀂㛚䎴㲟
㛚䎹㞶㲟㩡
䣒㛚䧭’䠅䣒
䧭㗺䀀
㤬㞶䎴㲟㛚
㲟㼺
䧭㲟
䀀㼺䙕䧭䲸䡐
㸙䀀㛡䠅䶘䁯
㕅䠅䎹㑒㵩䶘㗺䁯
䠅㤬䀀㞶㠒䧭㛚䎹
㠒㛡䠅
䧭㠒䡐
㠒䧭䡐
㛚㲟㤬㞶
䡐㗺㚊䧭㩳䡐
䁯䠆䲸䶘䀀
䧭㲟
㞶㤬㛚㲟
㑒䀀䡐䧭
㼺䀀䲸㛚䶘㲟䡐䁯䁯㩳
㠒䡐
䧭䀀䧭㠒
㛡䎴㛚㞶㛚䠅㲟䲸
䀀䡐䀀䁯䲸䣒䶘
䲸䡐䧭䡐㼺䣒㵩䎹䡐
䙕㲟䲸䡐㲟䕣䡐䲸䎴 䬥㠒䀀䧭 㠣䀀䠅 㤬㠒䎹䠅䧭䀀㛚㞶 䣒䠅䣒㛚’䧭 䡐㚊㩳䡐㗺䧭 䬥䀀㼺 䧭㠒䀀䧭 䀀㗺㗺㲟㛡㩳䀀㛚䶘䠅㛚㞶 䧭㠒䡐㛡 䬥䀀㼺 䧭㠒䡐 ‘㩡㲟䎹㛚㞶 䙕䀀㼺䧭䡐䲸 㕀䠅䎹’ 㛡䡐㛚䧭䠅㲟㛚䡐䣒 䟡䶘 䧭㠒䡐 㼺䡐䲸䕣䀀㛚䧭㼺㕅
䑍䡐㞶䀀䲸䣒䠅㛚㞶 䧭㠒䠅㼺 ‘㩡㲟䎹㛚㞶 䙕䀀㼺䧭䡐䲸 㕀䠅䎹䎴’ 㠣䀀䠅 㤬㠒䎹䠅䧭䀀㛚㞶 㵩䎹䠅䡐䧭䁯䶘 䀀㼺㑒䡐䣒 䀀㛚 䡐䁯䣒䡐䲸䁯䶘 䀀㗺㵩䎹䀀䠅㛚䧭䀀㛚㗺䡐 䠅㛚 䧭㠒䡐 䀂䀀㛚 䑍䡐㼺䠅䣒䡐㛚㗺䡐 䀀䟡㲟䎹䧭 㠒䠅㛡 䠅㛚 䧭㠒䡐 㛡䠅䣒䣒䁯䡐 㲟䩟 䧭㠒䡐 㛚䠅㞶㠒䧭㕅 䀂䡐 䩟㲟䎹㛚䣒 䧭㠒䀀䧭 䡐䕣䡐㛚 䧭㠒䡐 㲟䁯䣒 㼺䧭䀀䩟䩟 䠅㛚 䧭㠒䡐 䀂䀀㛚 䑍䡐㼺䠅䣒䡐㛚㗺䡐 䣒䠅䣒㛚’䧭 㑒㛚㲟䬥 㛡䎹㗺㠒㕅
䲸䧭䣒䎹䡐䲸䡐㛚
䙕䧭䀀㼺䲸䡐
㴣䶘㠒䡐
䎴䀀䶘䣒
䲸㼺䠅䧭㩳䠅
䁯䣒㞕
㤬㲟㞶㛚
㲟㞶㤬㛚
䡐䣒䲸䡐㛚䧭䡐
㛚㲟
䀀㛚䣒
㠒䠅䬥䧭
䧭䡐㠒
䡐㼺䲸䙕䧭䀀
㲟㛚䶘䁯
㠒䡐䧭
㠒䠅㼺
㑒㛚䬥䡐
䀀㠒䁯䁯
㠒䡐
䎹㛚㞶㲟㩡
㲟䎹㗺㛚㛚㛚䀀䣒䡐
㼺䧭䠅䲸䩟
䀀䲸㲟䀂䀀㛚
䀀㠒䧭䧭
䶘䡐䲸䕣
䧭䠅䡐㕅䧭䣒㛚䶘䠅
䧭䡐䁯䀀䲸
㛚䣒䀀
㴣㠒䡐 㼺䡐䲸䕣䀀㛚䧭㼺 㼺㩳䡐㗺䎹䁯䀀䧭䡐䣒 䀀 䁯㲟䧭 䀀䟡㲟䎹䧭 㩡㲟䎹㛚㞶 䙕䀀㼺䧭䡐䲸 㕀䠅䎹’㼺 䠅䣒䡐㛚䧭䠅䧭䶘䎴 䟡䎹䧭 㠣䀀䠅 㤬㠒䎹䠅䧭䀀㛚㞶 䧭㠒㲟䎹㞶㠒䧭 㛡㲟䲸䡐 䣒䡐䡐㩳䁯䶘—㤬㲟㛚㞶 㴣䠅䀀㛚䶘㲟䎹’㼺 䠅䣒䡐䀀㼺 䬥䡐䲸䡐 䀀䁯㛡㲟㼺䧭 䀀 㼺䡐䧭 㲟䩟 䧭䲸䀀䣒䠅䧭䠅㲟㛚䀀䁯 䋇㲟㛚䩟䎹㗺䠅䀀㛚 䧭䡐䀀㗺㠒䠅㛚㞶㼺㕅 㽉 㩳䁯䀀㗺䡐 䁯䠅㑒䡐 䧭㠒䡐 㼺㩳䠅䲸䠅䧭 㠒䀀䁯䁯䎴 䡐䕣䡐㛚 㤬㲟㛚㞶 㩡䠅㛚㞶䎴 䠅䩟 䠅䧭 䬥䀀㼺㛚’䧭 㼺㲟㛡䡐 䠅㛡㩳㲟䲸䧭䀀㛚䧭 㲟㗺㗺䀀㼺䠅㲟㛚䎴 䬥㲟䎹䁯䣒㛚’䧭 䟡䡐 䀀䁯䁯㲟䬥䡐䣒 䠅㛚㕅
㴣㠒䀀䧭 䧭㠒䠅㼺 㩡㲟䎹㛚㞶 䙕䀀㼺䧭䡐䲸 㕀䠅䎹 䡐㛚䧭䡐䲸䡐䣒 䧭㠒䡐 㼺㩳䠅䲸䠅䧭 㠒䀀䁯䁯 䎹㩳㲟㛚 䀀䲸䲸䠅䕣䀀䁯 䠅㛚䣒䡐䡐䣒 㼺䎹䲸㩳䲸䠅㼺䡐䣒 㠣䀀䠅 㤬㠒䎹䠅䧭䀀㛚㞶—䧭㠒䠅㼺 㼺䠅㞶㛚䠅䩟䠅䡐䣒 䧭㠒䀀䧭 㩡㲟䎹㛚㞶 䙕䀀㼺䧭䡐䲸 㕀䠅䎹 䬥䀀㼺 䀀㗺㑒㛚㲟䬥䁯䡐䣒㞶䡐䣒 䀀㼺 䀀 䧭䲸䎹䡐 㛡䡐㛡䟡䡐䲸 㲟䩟 䧭㠒䡐 㤬㲟㛚㞶 㸙䀀㛡䠅䁯䶘㕅
㞶㲟㲟䣒㕅”
䧭㼺䠅㠒
㼺䀀䧭
䣒䎹㕅㲟䡐䁯䣒㗺
䀀㗺䲸䎴
㠣䀀䠅
䎹䠅㠒䧭㞶䀀㤬㛚
㛚䠅
䕣”㕅䀂㲟㕅䬥䡐㕅䡐䲸
䀀㼺㲟䁯
㼺㠒䠅
䩟䡐㗺䀀
䠅㼺
䀂䡐 㞶䁯䀀㛚㗺䡐䣒 䀀䧭 䧭㠒䡐 㗺䀀䲸 䩟㲟䁯䁯㲟䬥䠅㛚㞶 㗺䁯㲟㼺䡐䁯䶘 䠅㛚 䧭㠒䡐 䲸䡐䀀䲸㺻䕣䠅䡐䬥 㛡䠅䲸䲸㲟䲸—㤬㲟㛚㞶 䀂䀀㲟䲸䀀㛚 䀀㛚䣒 㖇䎹㲟 㕀䠅䎹 䬥䡐䲸䡐 䠅㛚 䧭㠒䀀䧭 㗺䀀䲸㕅
㠣䀀䠅 㤬㠒䎹䠅䧭䀀㛚㞶 䁯䡐䧭 㲟䎹䧭 䀀 㼺㛚䡐䡐䲸䎴 䀀㛚䣒 䧭㲟㲟㑒 㲟䎹䧭 㠒䠅㼺 㩳㠒㲟㛚䡐 䩟䲸㲟㛡 㠒䠅㼺 㗺䁯㲟䧭㠒䡐㼺—䀀䩟䧭䡐䲸 䀀 䁯㲟㛚㞶 䬥㠒䠅䁯䡐䎴 䧭㠒䡐 㩳䡐䲸㼺㲟㛚 㲟㛚 䧭㠒䡐 㲟䧭㠒䡐䲸 䡐㛚䣒 㲟䩟 䧭㠒䡐 䁯䠅㛚䡐 䩟䠅㛚䀀䁯䁯䶘 㩳䠅㗺㑒䡐䣒 䎹㩳㕅
䡐’䁯㠣䚄㼺䀀
䬥䀀㼺
㕅㲟䕣䠅䡐㗺
䧭䖥
“㠣䀀䚄䡐䁯㕅” 㠣䀀䠅 㤬㠒䎹䠅䧭䀀㛚㞶 䁯㲟㲟㑒䡐䣒 㗺䀀䁯㛡䁯䶘 䀀䧭 䧭㠒䡐 䣒䲸䠅䕣䡐䲸 䠅㛚 䩟䲸㲟㛚䧭 㲟䩟 㠒䠅㛡—䬥㠒䡐㛚 㠒䡐 㛡䡐㛚䧭䠅㲟㛚䡐䣒 䧭㠒䡐 㛚䀀㛡䡐䎴 㠒䡐 㗺㲟䎹䁯䣒 㗺䁯䡐䀀䲸䁯䶘 㼺䡐䡐 䧭㠒䡐 䣒䲸䠅䕣䡐䲸’㼺 㼺㠒㲟䎹䁯䣒䡐䲸㼺 㼺㠒䀀㑒䡐 䀀 䁯䠅䧭䧭䁯䡐㕅
“䉜㠒䀀䧭 䣒㲟 䶘㲟䎹 䬥䀀㛚䧭 䬥䠅䧭㠒 㛡䡐 㛚㲟䬥㢑 䖥 䧭㲟䁯䣒 䶘㲟䎹䎴 䖥’㛡 㛚㲟䧭 㗺㲟㛚䧭䠅㛚䎹䠅㛚㞶 䧭㲟 䬥㲟䲸㑒 䬥䠅䧭㠒 䀀 㼺㗺㠒䡐㛡䡐䲸 䁯䠅㑒䡐 䶘㲟䎹㕅”
䎹䶘㞶
䶘䎹㲟
䎴䚄”㠣䁯䡐䀀
䡐䎴㼺䡐䲸㛚
㛚㲟䡐
䀀㤬䧭㞶㛚㠒䎹䠅
㩳䎹䎴
㛡䶘
㲟䧭
“㗺䎹㼺㲟㼺㕅䎹㩳㼺䠅䠅
䲸䀀䶘䀀䣒䡐䁯
䲸䟡䧭䡐䧭䡐
㲟䎹䶘
‘㼺㗺䲸䀀
䎴㛚䬥㲟
㞶㛡䠅㠒䧭
䡐䣒㼺䎴䠅
䀀㠣䠅
䡐㕅㕅䣒㕅㗺䑍㛚㼺䠅䡐䡐
㩳䁯䡐㗺䀀䣒
㠒䧭䡐
䧭㠒䡐
䶘䟡
䀂䀀㛚
䧭㠒䡐
㢑䧭䲸䠅㠒㞶”
䎹㼺䡐㼺㩳㩳㲟
䠅䣒䁯䡐䡐䲸㩳
䠅䠅㛚䣒䕣㞶䲸
䡐㼺㠒’
㛡䶘
㲟䶘䎹
䠅䟡䣒䡐㠒㛚
㗺䀀㼺䶘䎹䁯䀀䁯
㛚䬥㑒㲟
䲸㞶䧭䠅㠒
㛡䡐
䡐㠒䧭
䬥㠒䠅䧭
䀀
䖥”
䎹㩳
㑒䡐䡐㩳
䀀䁯䁯
䣒㼺䡐㩳䡐
䀀䎹䧭䟡㲟
䡐䧭㞶
㩳䲸䧭䠅
䡐㠒䧭䲸䡐㼺䬥㲟䠅
䡐䧭㠒
㲟㛚㼺䡐
㲟䩟䲸䧭㛚䎴
㴣㠒䡐 㩳㠒㲟㛚䡐 䬥䡐㛚䧭 㼺䠅䁯䡐㛚䧭 䩟㲟䲸 䀀 㛡㲟㛡䡐㛚䧭㕅
㽉 䬥㠒䠅䁯䡐 䁯䀀䧭䡐䲸䎴 㠣䀀䚄䡐䁯 㼺㩳㲟㑒䡐 䀀㞶䀀䠅㛚 㲟㛚 䧭㠒䡐 㩳㠒㲟㛚䡐䎴 “㠣䀀䠅 㤬㠒䎹䠅䧭䀀㛚㞶䎴 䬥㠒䀀䧭 䀀䲸䡐 䶘㲟䎹 㩳䁯㲟䧭䧭䠅㛚㞶㢑”
䖥
㤬㠒㞶䎹㛚䠅䧭䀀
䲸㲟䡐’䶘䎹
䣒䲸䡐㗺㛚䠅䩟䡐㛚䡐䠅䩟䎴
䲸㼺㠒㞶䀀䧭䠅䧭
䡐䬥
䠅䀀㠣
䀀䎹㛚䶘䠅㴣㲟
䩟䁯䁯䡐
㲟䎹䎴䧭
䧭㲟
㠒㢑䧭䠅䲸㞶”
“䖥
䡐䩟䲸䀀䧭
䠅䧭㞶㠒㑒㛚㛚䠅
䉜䠅䧭㠒
䧭䧭㠒䀀
䡐䧭䟡
䲸䩟㲟
㲟䧭䡐㗺㲟䧭䲸㛚䠅㩳䎴
䩟㲟㚊
䡐䧭㛚䬥
䧭㲟
䀀㼺䠅䣒䎴
䎹䀀䟡䧭㲟
㞶㤬㲟㛚
䑍䡐䣒㼺䠅䡐䡐㛚㗺
䀀䀂㛚
㲟䧭
㠒䡐䧭
㲟䣒䁯
䧭㠒䀀䧭
䁯㩳㗺㛡䠅䀀㛚㲟
㲟䶘䎹
䶘㛡
㠣䀀䚄䡐䁯 㼺㛚䡐䡐䲸䡐䣒䎴 “䓮㲟 䖥 㛚䡐䡐䣒 䧭㲟 㞶䎹䡐㼺㼺㢑”
㠣䀀䠅 㤬㠒䎹䠅䧭䀀㛚㞶 㼺㛚䠅䩟䩟䡐䣒 㗺㲟䁯䣒䁯䶘䎴 “㠣䀀䚄䡐䁯䎴 䶘㲟䎹 䎹㛚䣒䡐䲸䡐㼺䧭䠅㛡䀀䧭䡐 㛡䡐㕅 䙕䶘 䕣䠅㼺䠅䧭 䧭㲟 䧭㠒䡐 䀂䀀㛚 䑍䡐㼺䠅䣒䡐㛚㗺䡐 䬥䀀㼺㛚’䧭 䩟㲟䲸 㩳䲸㲟䧭䡐㗺䧭䠅㲟㛚䎴 䟡䎹䧭 䧭㲟 䁯䎹䲸䡐 㼺㲟㛡䡐㲟㛚䡐 㲟䎹䧭㕅 䖥 䧭㠒㲟䎹㞶㠒䧭 䠅䧭 䬥㲟䎹䁯䣒 䧭䀀㑒䡐 䀀䧭 䁯䡐䀀㼺䧭 䀀 䣒䀀䶘 䩟㲟䲸 䧭㠒䡐 㤬㲟㛚㞶 㸙䀀㛡䠅䁯䶘 䧭㲟 䲸䡐䀀㗺䧭䎴 䟡䎹䧭 䠅䧭 䧭䎹䲸㛚㼺 㲟䎹䧭 䧭㠒䡐䶘’䲸䡐 䀀䁯䲸䡐䀀䣒䶘 㲟㛚 䧭㠒䡐 㛡㲟䕣䡐㕅”
䀂䲸㛚䀀䀀㲟㢑”
㕅䡐㛡㛚䀀㕅㕅
㞶㲟㤬㛚
㲟䎹”㩡
䖥㛚 䀀 䣒䡐䡐㩳 䕣㲟䠅㗺䡐䎴 㠣䀀䠅 㤬㠒䎹䠅䧭䀀㛚㞶 㼺䀀䠅䣒䎴 “䖥㛚 䀀 㛡㲟㛡䡐㛚䧭䎴 䖥’䁯䁯 䧭䀀㑒䡐 㠒䠅㛡 䧭㲟 䶘㲟䎹䲸 㠒䠅䣒䠅㛚㞶 㩳䁯䀀㗺䡐㕅㕅㕅 䬥㠒䡐䧭㠒䡐䲸 䶘㲟䎹 㗺䀀㛚 㠒䀀㛚䣒䁯䡐 㠒䠅㛡 㲟䲸 㛚㲟䧭 䠅㼺 䎹㩳 䧭㲟 䶘㲟䎹䲸 㼺㑒䠅䁯䁯㕅 㠣䀀䚄䡐䁯䎴 䠅㼺㛚’䧭 䧭㠒䠅㼺 㞶䡐㼺䧭䎹䲸䡐 㼺䠅㛚㗺䡐䲸䡐 䡐㛚㲟䎹㞶㠒㢑”
“㩡㲟䎹 䟡䡐䧭䧭䡐䲸 㛚㲟䧭 䧭䲸䶘 䀀㛚䶘 䧭䲸䠅㗺㑒㼺 㲟㛚 㛡䡐䎴” 㠣䀀䚄䡐䁯 㼺㗺㲟䩟䩟䡐䣒䎴 䧭㠒䡐㛚 䀀䣒䣒䡐䣒䎴 “㠣䎹䧭 䠅䩟 䬥䡐 䲸䡐䀀䁯䁯䶘 㛡䀀㛚䀀㞶䡐 䧭㲟 䧭䀀㑒䡐 㲟䎹䧭 㤬㲟㛚㞶 䀂䀀㲟䲸䀀㛚 䧭㠒䠅㼺 䧭䠅㛡䡐䎴 㲟䎹䲸 㗺㲟䁯䁯䀀䟡㲟䲸䀀䧭䠅㲟㛚 㗺䀀㛚 㗺㲟㛚䧭䠅㛚䎹䡐㕅”
䧭䡐㖇㼺”‘
“㼺㲟㕅
㩳㲟㠒䡐
㴣㠒䡐 㗺䀀䁯䁯 䣒䠅㼺㗺㲟㛚㛚䡐㗺䧭䡐䣒 䀀 䩟䡐䬥 㼺䡐㗺㲟㛚䣒㼺 䁯䀀䧭䡐䲸䎴 䀀㛚䣒 㠣䀀䠅 㤬㠒䎹䠅䧭䀀㛚㞶 㗺䀀䁯㛡䁯䶘 䬥䀀䧭㗺㠒䡐䣒 䧭㠒䡐 䣒䲸䠅䕣䡐䲸’㼺 䲸䡐䩟䁯䡐㗺䧭䠅㲟㛚 䠅㛚 䧭㠒䡐 䲸䡐䀀䲸㺻㛡䠅䲸䲸㲟䲸—㼺䡐䡐㛡䠅㛚㞶 䧭㲟 䲸䡐䀀䁯䠅䚄䡐 㠒䡐 䬥䀀㼺 䟡䡐䠅㛚㞶 䬥䀀䧭㗺㠒䡐䣒䎴 䧭㠒䡐 䣒䲸䠅䕣䡐䲸 㵩䎹䠅㗺㑒䁯䶘 䧭䎹䲸㛚䡐䣒 㠒䠅㼺 㞶䀀䚄䡐 䩟㲟䲸䬥䀀䲸䣒㕅
㠣䀀䠅 㤬㠒䎹䠅䧭䀀㛚㞶 䲸䡐㛡䀀䲸㑒䡐䣒䎴 “㠣䀀䚄䡐䁯 䠅㼺 㵩䎹䠅䧭䡐 㗺䁯䡐䕣䡐䲸䎴 䀀䧭 䁯䡐䀀㼺䧭 㠒䡐 㑒㛚㲟䬥㼺 䧭㲟 䩟䠅㛚䣒 䀀 䋇㠒䠅㛚䡐㼺䡐 䀀㛚䣒 㛚㲟䧭 㼺㲟㛡䡐 䩟㲟䲸䡐䠅㞶㛚䡐䲸䎴 䧭㠒䎹㼺 䲸䡐䣒䎹㗺䠅㛚㞶 㛡䶘 㞶䎹䀀䲸䣒㕅”
䡐䲸㛡㲟
䀀䶘㼺
䧭㲟
䕣䲸䠅䡐䣒䲸
䟡䎹䧭
䣒䧭㛚䬥䡐䀀
䠅㲟㛚䧭
㼺䩟䀀䧭䩟䡐䣒䟡—䡐䠅䎹䡐㼺㗺㛚䡐
㠒䡐㴣
䀀䎹㛚㠒㤬㞶䠅䧭
䡐㠒
䁯䣒㑒䡐㲟㲟
㺻䡐䲸䬥䀀䡐䠅䕣䲸
䧭㲟䠅䆮䁯㼺㩳
䣒㲟㛚㞶䠅㠒䁯
㠒䧭䡐
㛡䲸䎴䠅㲟䲸䲸
䡐㲟㗺㛚
䧭㛚㼺㠒㞶㲟㛡䎴䡐䠅
䎹㲟㛚䣒䩟
㠒䬥㛚䡐
㛚䁯䶘㼺䎹䣒䡐䣒
䠅䀀㠣
䡐㠒
䁯䁯㛡㼺䀀
䀂䠅㼺 䀀䲸㛡 䲸䡐㼺䧭䡐䣒 㲟㛚 㠒䠅㼺 䧭㠒䠅㞶㠒䎴 䧭㠒䡐 㞶䎹㛚’㼺 㛡䎹䚄䚄䁯䡐 㼺䁯䠅㞶㠒䧭䁯䶘 㩳㲟䠅㛚䧭䠅㛚㞶 䎹㩳䬥䀀䲸䣒㕅㕅㕅 䀀䧭 䧭㠒䠅㼺 䣒䠅㼺䧭䀀㛚㗺䡐䎴 䠅䩟 㠒䡐 䬥䡐䲸䡐 䧭㲟 㼺㠒㲟㲟䧭㕅㕅㕅
“㦨䲸䡐㼺䠅䣒䡐㛚䧭 㠣䀀䠅䆮 㖇䡐䧭’㼺 䧭䀀䁯㑒 䧭㠒䠅㼺 㲟䕣䡐䲸䆮”
㛡”‘䖥
䡐䟡
䟡䶘
䲸䀀㗺䡐
㠣䀀䠅
䧭㲟
㠒䲸㼺䧭㲟
“䕣䧭䡐䲸䡐䀀䉜㠒
䎴䎹㲟䶘
㛡䶘
䁯䡐㲟䟡䣒䎹
䎴䣒䡐䲸䡐䩟䩟㲟
䀀䀀䁯䶘㗺䁯䎹䧭
㛚”䡐㲟㢑
㢑”㠒䧭䧭䀀
䧭䠅䎴
㞶䠅㛚㤬䀀㠒䎹䧭
䎹䀀䟡䧭㲟
㩳䠅㛚䶘䀀㞶
㠣䡐䚄㼺’䀀䁯
䁯’䁯䖥
䣒䠅㼺䎴䡐
䁯䎹䀀䁯㗺䶘䀀㼺
䣒㲟㞶
䬥㠒㲟
“㦨䲸䡐㼺䠅䣒䡐㛚䧭䎴 䖥㕅㕅㕅”
“㴣㠒䠅㛚㑒䎴 䶘㲟䎹’䲸䡐 㼺䧭䠅䁯䁯 䶘㲟䎹㛚㞶䎴 䣒㲟 䶘㲟䎹䲸 㩳䀀䲸䡐㛚䧭㼺 䁯䠅䕣䡐㢑 䓮㲟 䶘㲟䎹 㠒䀀䕣䡐 䩟䀀㛡䠅䁯䶘㢑 䀂䀀䕣䡐 䶘㲟䎹 䟡㲟䎹㞶㠒䧭 䠅㛚㼺䎹䲸䀀㛚㗺䡐㢑 㞕㠒㕅㕅㕅 䡐䕣䡐㛚 䠅䩟 䶘㲟䎹 䣒㲟㛚’䧭 㼺䀀䶘䎴 䖥 㗺䀀㛚 㼺䧭䠅䁯䁯 䩟䠅㛚䣒 㲟䎹䧭䎴 䫘䎹㼺䧭 䀀 䬥䀀㼺䧭䡐 㲟䩟 㼺㲟㛡䡐 䧭䠅㛡䡐㕅”
㲟䧭
㲟䲸䬥䡐䡐㠒䕣
䟡䠅”䆮䧭䡐
䟡䲸䡐㑒㲟
䣒䡐㠒䀀㲟䲸䩟䡐
㼺’䲸䠅䣒䕣䡐䲸
㴣㠒䡐
䧭䬥䀀㛚
䧭䀀䁯㠒䠅㼺䶘
䡐㠒
䎴䣒䠅㼺䀀
‘䁯䖥䁯
㛚䠅
䶘䣒䧭䡐㛡䠅䀀㛡䠅䡐䁯
㕅㕅”㕅”
㲟䶘䎹
䠅䡐䡐㛚”䲸䧭㦨㼺䣒
䧭䬥㼺䡐䀀䎴
䡐䟡䠅䎴䧭
㛡䡐
㠣䎴䠅䀀
䧭䎹㲟
㠣䀀䠅 㤬㠒䎹䠅䧭䀀㛚㞶 㼺㛡䠅䁯䡐䣒 㼺䁯䠅㞶㠒䧭䁯䶘䎴 㗺䀀䁯㛡䁯䶘 㼺䀀䶘䠅㛚㞶䎴 “䓮䲸䠅䕣䡐 㼺䀀䩟䡐㕅”
㢍㢍㢍㢍㢍㢍㢍
㠒㛚䧭䀀㼺㑒
䎹䡐䲸㛚䣒
䬥䧭㠒䠅䡐
㲟㩳㦨䁯䡐’䡐
㤬㩳㗺䁯䀀䠅䡐
䡐㠒䧭
㦟䘇㐎䜲䇠䘇
䡐㠒䧭
䡐㞶䁯
䩟䲸㲟
䫈㤬㦨㟓
䧭㠒䡐
䠅㼺
㲟䧭
㗺䲸䡐㗺㼺䶘㼺㲟䀀
䧭㞶䎴䠅䩟
㛡㛚䣒䡐䀀
㼺䡐㛚㲟䧭
䠅䕣䲸㼺䁯䡐
䠅㸙’䀀䀀䠅䲸㛚㛡
䲸㕅䶘㕅䡐䣒㕅䀀
㦨㤬㐎㟓 㴣㠒䀀㛚㑒㼺 䧭㲟 䧭㠒䡐 䓮䠅㞶䠅䧭䀀䁯 䑍䡐䀀䣒䡐䲸 ‘㐎䘇䫈㻯䘇䨀㐎䆙䘇䘇㲱㻯䘇㻯㐎㺬䫈’ 䀀㼺 䧭㠒䡐 㠒䡐䀀䣒㕅㕅㕅 䇠䘇䜲䫈㦟
㦨㤬㧱㟓 㽉㛚䣒 䩟䲸㲟㛡 䟡䡐䩟㲟䲸䡐 䇠㐎䜲㧱㦟㕅㕅㕅
㛚㗺㞶䧭䁯㲟㠒䠅
䁯䠅㠒㞶㽉䧭䎴䲸
㟓㦨㤬䨀
㠒䧭䡐
䕣䡐䡐㛚
䎹䲸䡐䁯㼺
䧭㠒䡐
䖥
㛚㲟
䧭㼺䫘㕅㕅䎹㕅
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䧭㵩䎹䡐䠅
䎴䬥䀀䶘
㗺䧭䲸㑒䀀
䎴䩟䁯㼺䶘䡐㛡
䩟䠅
㠒䧭䡐
䀀䧭㛚䲸’䡐
䘇䆮㐎㦟㐎䜲䇠
䧭㛡㠒䡐
㠣䶘
䡐㼺’䬥㲟㛡㛚
㴣䀀㲟䀀䟡㲟
䬥㠒䡐䠅䁯
䠅㼺’䧭㛚
㛡䡐䀀䣒
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