King Of War: Starting with Arms Dealer-Chapter 1924 - 1595: Coming Clean
Capítulo 1924: Chapter 1595: Coming Clean
Joe Ga’s sudden arrogance probably caught those people off guard…
In fact, Joe Ga wasn’t sure who surrounded old Bayer; he only learned from Claverley that Ilya Rothschild went to his own manor yesterday, departing from Winfield Mansion.
Lake Belga Foundation is a consortium. It’s rare for old Bayer to visit, and to have talks in a place less constrained than the White House with others, the Rothschild family must not be his only guests.
This Laffitte said that old Bayer wants to meet the newly appointed Prime Minister Rast before the funeral…
So presumably, old Bayer and his group had already reached some agreements last night, so there’s no need to spend much time, just a brief meeting would suffice.
The connections within this are interesting; old Bayer came for the funeral yet has to race against time to meet the new Prime Minister…
If there’s no trickery involved, Joe Ga thinks he might as well not need his brain.
Almost everyone who pays attention to international affairs can easily find that new Prime Minister Rast’s resume and administration plan…
This female Prime Minister is a staunch neoliberal practitioner, which coincidentally aligns with the groups represented by America’s Democratic Party who firmly believe in neoliberalism.
At the start of her tenure, she proposed a series of tax cut policies and issued a tax cut plan worth a whopping 43 billion British Pounds, which triggered significant controversy.
The opposition believes that Telas’s tax cut policy, in the context of the British government’s debt reaching 2.8 trillion British Pounds with an annual interest payment of 100 billion British Pounds, is sheer madness.
Now Britain’s debt has almost reached their annual GDP, given Telas’s approach, unless debt is continuously pushed up, debt default is almost a certainty!
And to maintain fiscal health, tax cuts are completely unrealistic.
Telas publicly stated that tax cuts can increase people’s incomes, thereby stimulating consumption.
The logic is sound, but she ignores the fact that Britain has endured two years of viral pandemic…
These years raised domestic consumer debt rates, naturally weakening consumption confidence, compounded by rising energy costs leading to increased living expenses and both internal and external factors sparking inflation…
While waiting, Joe Ga suddenly thought of something, he proactively opened the car door and got out, smiled at Laffitte, and said: “Telas is just a woman who talks big, why would old Bayer choose to meet her at this time?”
Laffitte was stunned for a moment, shook her head, and said: “Sir, I’m with the Special Services, I don’t know what you’re talking about?”
Joe Ga rubbed his chin and said: “Here’s an inside scoop for you, the British Pound might depreciate soon.
If you invest $100,000 now with a 5 times leverage, your investment could potentially double within six months.”
Laffitte looked at ‘stock genius Hu Lang,’ incredulously said: “Sir, this is not the time to discuss such things…”
Joe Ga dismissed it nonchalantly: “Anyway, idle time is idle time. Tell me, who visited Winfield Mansion yesterday?
Rothschild, Chomsky, Gronav…”
Saying this, Joe Ga observed Laffitte trying hard to maintain her facial expression, he smiled and said: “Looks like they were all there, who else, anyone from the Portman Family? Walden Family? Cadogan Family…”
Laffitte couldn’t listen anymore, she decisively took a few steps back, waved her hand, and said: “Sir, I don’t know what you’re talking about.”
From Laffitte’s expression, Joe Ga knew he might have guessed part correctly, just as he wanted to continue speaking, Chauvin set down his phone, strode up to Joe Ga, and said: “Hu Lang, someone will be out to meet you soon. I need to move the car…”
Joe Ga coldly stared at Chauvin, who appeared courteous but was actually filled with schemes, shook his head, and said: “Buddy, to be honest, your ability is quite decent.
But you only inherited the secrets of traditional diplomacy and sinister methods from those old men, yet you haven’t figured out their world-division logic…
They want to transfer assets to America, right?
You all plan to capitalize on that female Prime Minister’s economic plans to carve out a chunk from Britain.
What’s your trade-off?
Resource reciprocity through diplomatic channels, regional political influence transfer, what else?
Support for Britain to once again lead Europe?”
Joe Ga whispered a few words to Laffitte, asking her to broaden the surveillance scope…
“Buddy, I heard you concocted a Washington Consensus…
Hmm, how does your report phrase it?
Advocating industry policies dominated by national intervention, revitalizing American manufacturing, establishing a new international economic partnership surpassing traditional trade agreements…
Are those people and their capital the ones you primarily support?
Boeing won’t thrive, so these folks are your needed ‘state enterprise capital’, correct?”
Chauvin, with a livid expression, shook his head, saying: “NO! I don’t know what you’re talking about!”
Joe Ga smirked and waved saying: “Don’t be like this, talk to me, then let me benefit a little, otherwise I might not be able to help you all, but disrupting is well within my capability.
I have friends within the British Royal Family; if I disclose your plans to them, that female Prime Minister’s term might not outlast a lettuce’s shelf life.
Not everyone in the British House of Lords is on your side, right?”
Chauvin looked at Joe Ga as if he were a ghost, and a few seconds later, decisively shook his head and said, “No, I don’t know what you’re talking about…”
Joe Ga shook his head a bit disappointedly and said, “Buddy, you’ve let me down!
Also, I’m keeping an eye on you!
The Nord Stream plan was proposed by you to old Bayer, and I estimate that making PB the scapegoat was also your idea…
I’ve heard that you’re not very good at driving, so you better be careful in the future!”
Upon hearing this, Chauvin said with some fear, “You’re threatening me…”
Joe Ga waved his hand and said, “No, I’m reminding you!
Think of our previous cooperation…
In the Philippines and Aqionghan, even though things didn’t go as you planned, I fulfilled my promise to you.
But what about you guys?
Buddy, targeting PB was the worst decision you’ve made in your life!”
Chauvin said fearfully, “No, I’m not, I didn’t, you don’t have any evidence…”
Joe Ga sneered and said, “I don’t need evidence, you know!
You’ve got one minute to say something that makes me happy, or you can only hope that special agents will follow you wherever you go from now on.
That old woman Rashiri said you might become America’s youngest president, maybe you can succeed, but the premise is that you can stand intact on the campaign stage.”
Joe Ga’s solid threat indeed scared Chauvin…
This guy is a genius, a Yale Law Ph.D., Political Science Bachelor, Oxford University International Relations Master…
In his twenties, he accompanied Secretary of State Rashiri on visits to over a hundred countries and served as an advisor to the black buddies.
He also studied for a long time under then-Vice President old Bayer and managed to survive under Big Mouth Tang’s leadership for four years, eventually becoming the formal National Security Advisor in old Bayer’s White House cabinet…
The policies currently implemented by old Bayer are mostly drafted by him. He seems to be low-key but has squeezed the official Secretary of State Brin breathless in foreign affairs.
This stage is exactly when Chauvin is in high spirits, but he doesn’t show off at all, except for continuously being put in his place by Boss Joe, he is invincible in the recent two years of the United States federal affairs.
But if such a person dies, they just die!
Chauvin knows far more about Joe Ga than anyone else in the White House, he knows Joe Ga’s influence, and understands that by himself he simply cannot withstand Boss Joe’s assault.
Once the matter of using Nord Stream to frame PB is nailed down, faced with the retaliation from PB after breaching rules, he’s done for!
Anyone would be scared in this situation, however, in the same situation, regular people might think about begging for mercy, but those who’ve tasted power, usually think about how to extinguish threats!
Chauvin has already counted as a big shot!
When Joe Ga pointed out Nord Stream and mercilessly unveiled their plan in England, there was no room for maneuver between the two parties…
This is exactly the effect Joe Ga wants!
He is challenging the top power circles in the world, and has selected the battlefield himself, and is confident to limit the conflict to a certain extent.
Seeing Chauvin’s expression change several times then return to calmness, Joe Ga reached out to pat Chauvin’s arm, and with a smile, said, “That’s more like it, I’m going to the Baltic Sea very soon to eliminate a bunch of scoundrels who are swaggering around under the name of deadly strike group…
You can find me there if you have anything to say or do.”
Speaking, Joe Ga raised two fingers and pointed at Chauvin’s eyes, then pointed at his own eyes, smilingly said, “I’ve set my sights on you, and as long as I don’t get what I want in the Baltic Sea, you can count down the days…
Have you heard the sound of Big Ben before, tick, tick, tick…
Remember that sound, because at that time every second will be precious to you…”
Saying this, Joe Ga looked at the trembling Chauvin, who was clutching his fists tightly, He ignored this guy and instead opened the car door to help Kitten out, then tidied himself up and let Kitten hold his arm…
Looking at a low-key sedan approaching from a distance, Joe Ga seemed like he was waiting to attend a ball, holding Kitten as he walked to the roadside, patiently waiting for the host of the ball to arrive.
Leaning down to kiss the somewhat nervous Kitten’s head, Joe Ga said with a smile, “Don’t be nervous, in my mind, you’re far more noble than those so-called nobles.
Later, no matter who comes, if they make you uncomfortable, slap them…
We’re here to make enemies this time, the louder you hit, the better the effect!”
As Joe Ga spoke, the low-key sedan stopped beside them…
A white-haired driver wearing a suit and white gloves got out, jogged to the rear trunk, and took out a wheelchair…
Kitten watched as an old man, whose body was somewhat shrunken, was carried out and placed into the wheelchair. She pulled on Joe Ga’s arm…
“Really hit him? He might die!”
㧹㽜㨃
老
㽜㞾
㗴㨃㹇㨃䀹
䍙䜡
盧
㹇䢩䍙䘯䍙䢩䢩
䉮䊶
擄
㞾㞾䢩䄮㲜䢩㨃
䍙㧹䘯㨃䊶
䍙
㽜㽜㗼㹇䏅
䑤䍙䉮䘯䢩䄮䑤䍙
爐
㿰䴚㞾䢩䑤䴚䉈㨃䘯㝂㞾䀹䴚
㽜䢩㞾
虜
盧
䊶䑤䉈䦉㗼䘯㲜㨃
櫓
櫓
䕬㨃䑤䄮䀹
魯
䍙㞾䢩䢩
㹇䍙䉮䑤䀹㲜㽜㗼㽜
蘆
䖘㞾㽜 㨃䑤䀹 䬑䍙㗼 䑤㨃㨃䦉㽜䀹 䎭䄮䉈䢩㽜 䀹㽜䘯㹇㽜䈹䉈䢩㗴 㞾䉈㿰 㽜䬑䍙䘯䉈䍙䢩㽜䀹 䊶㨃䀹䉮 䀹㹇䍙䈹㽜䀹 䉈㗼 䍙 䑤㨃㨃㿰㽜 㿰䄮䉈䢩㗴 㞾䉈㿰 䈹䍙㹇䢩䉈䍙䑤䑤䉮 䊶䍙䑤䀹 㞾㽜䍙䀹 䘯㨃䏅㽜㹇㽜䀹 䕬䉈䢩㞾 䍙㲜㽜 㿰䈹㨃䢩㿰䴚 㲊㽜㽜䈹 㽜䉮㽜 䊶䍙㲜㿰 䍙㗼䀹 㿰䍙㲜㲜䉈㗼㲜㗴 䀹㹇䉮 㿰䦉䉈㗼 䬑䍙䀹㽜 㞾䉈䬑 㹇㽜㿰㽜䬑䊶䑤㽜 䢩㞾㽜 㰬䍙䉈㹇䉮䞝䢩䍙䑤㽜 䕬䉈䓻䍙㹇䀹 䦉㗼㨃䕬㗼 㰬㨃㹇 䀹㽜䏅㨃䄮㹇䉈㗼㲜 䘯㞾䉈䑤䀹㹇㽜㗼䴚
䴙㽜䍙㹇䉈㗼㲜 㝪䉈䢩䢩㽜㗼’㿰 䕬㨃㹇䀹㿰㗴 㧹㨃㽜 䜡䍙 㹇䄮䊶䊶㽜䀹 㞾䉈㿰 㗼㨃㿰㽜 䍙㗼䀹 㿰䍙䉈䀹㗴 “㫺䄮䑤䑤䉮䉈㗼㲜 䍙㗼 㨃䑤䀹 䬑䍙㗼 䉈㿰 䍙 䊶䉈䢩 䀹䉈㿰㲜㹇䍙䘯㽜㰬䄮䑤䴚 䡕㰬 㞾䉈㿰 䕬㨃㹇䀹㿰 䍙㹇㽜 䄮㗼䈹䑤㽜䍙㿰䍙㗼䢩 䑤䍙䢩㽜㹇㗴 㲜㨃 䍙㗼䀹 䊶㽜䍙䢩 䄮䈹 㻭㞾䍙䄮䏅䉈㗼㗴 㞾㽜’㿰 䉮㨃䄮㗼㲜㽜㹇 䍙㗼䀹 䘯䍙㗼 䢩䍙䦉㽜 䍙 䊶㽜䍙䢩䉈㗼㲜䃺”
㨃㽜㧹
䀹㽜㽜㿰䬑㽜
㽜㹇䢩䍙㿰䀹㗼䀹㗼䄮
䢩䀹䉈㗼’䀹
㨃䑤䀹
䍙
㞾䉮䕬
㧹㨃䍙䊶䘯
䍙㗼䉮
㿰㽜㹇䴚䈹㨃㗼
䢩䍙
㗼䢩䉈䀹䀹’
䉮㨃㽜㹇䄮㗼㲜
䍙䉮㫺㽜㹇
㽜䀹䍙㹇䉮
㨃㹇㰬
䜡䍙
㹇㮏䉈㽜䈹㽜
㞾㿰䖘䉈
䘯䀹㝂㨃㞾䉈䑤㞾䢩㿰
䬑䴚㨃䢩㗼䬑㽜䴚䴚
䢩㨃
㹇䍙㗼㽜㹇㲜䍙
䡕㗼 䢩㞾㽜 㿰䘯㨃㹇䘯㞾䉈㗼㲜 㞾㽜䍙䢩㗴 䢩㞾㽜 㨃䑤䀹 䬑䍙㗼 㞾䍙䀹 䍙 䊶䑤䍙㗼䦉㽜䢩 㨃䏅㽜㹇 㞾䉈㿰 䑤㽜㲜㿰 䢩㨃 㞾䉈䀹㽜 䢩㞾㽜䉈㹇 䍙䊶㗼㨃㹇䬑䍙䑤 䍙䈹䈹㽜䍙㹇䍙㗼䘯㽜䴚 㕛䉈䢩㞾 䢩㞾㽜 䀹㹇䉈䏅㽜㹇’㿰 䍙㿰㿰䉈㿰䢩䍙㗼䘯㽜㗴 㞾㽜 䍙䈹䈹㹇㨃䍙䘯㞾㽜䀹 㙱㹇䴚 㩐䉈䍙㨃㗴 䢩㨃㨃䦉 㨃䄮䢩 䍙 ‘䈹㽜㗼’㗴 䍙㗼䀹 䈹㹇㽜㿰㿰㽜䀹 䉈䢩 䍙㲜䍙䉈㗼㿰䢩 㞾䉈㿰 䢩㞾㹇㨃䍙䢩䴚䴚䴚
“䤱㨃䄮㗼㲜 䬑䍙㗼㗴 䑤㽜䢩’㿰 䢩䍙䑤䦉䴚䴚䴚”
䍙䜡
䍙䢩
䢩㿰䉈㞾
㨃䉈䦉㗼㣐㲜㨃
㧹㨃㽜
䈹䀹䍙㽜㹇㹇䈹㽜
䑤㽜䉮㽜㹇㲜㗼䀹䍙
㲜䄮㽜䉈㰬㹇㗴
䉮䍙㗼
㿰㽜䄮
㞾㽜䢩
㰬㨃
䀹’㗼䉈䀹䢩
䴚䘯㿰䘯䢩䴚䍙䉈䴚䢩
㧹䍙䘯㨃䊶 㝂㨃䢩㞾㿰䘯㞾䉈䑤䀹㗴 䢩㞾㽜 㫺䍙䑤㰬㨃䄮㹇 㲊㽜䘯䑤䍙㹇䍙䢩䉈㨃㗼 㨃㰬 䞓䢩䍙䢩㽜 㮙㿰䢩䍙䊶䑤䉈㿰㞾䬑㽜㗼䢩 䉈㗼 䞓㗴 䕬䍙㿰 㽜㿰㿰㽜㗼䢩䉈䍙䑤䑤䉮 䍙 䑤㽜䢩䢩㽜㹇 䢩㨃 䢩㞾䉈㿰 㨃䑤䀹 䬑䍙㗼䃺
䡕㰬 䞓 䕬㽜㹇㽜 䍙 䘯㨃䬑䈹䍙㗼䉮㗴 㧹䍙䘯㨃䊶 㝂㨃䢩㞾㿰䘯㞾䉈䑤䀹 䕬㨃䄮䑤䀹 䊶㽜 䍙䢩 䑤㽜䍙㿰䢩 䍙 㿰㞾䍙㹇㽜㞾㨃䑤䀹㽜㹇䴚
㹇䢩㽜䄮
䕬㿰䍙
㿰䕬㽜㞾㨃䀹
䉮䢩㞾㽜
䜡䍙
䉈㞾䖘㿰
㰬㨃
㨃㧹㽜
䑤㽜㗼㽜㲜䀹䴚
㞾䢩䉈㗼
䍙
㗼㿰㗴㽜㽜㽜䬑䉈
㞾㨃㲜㞾䢩䄮
䍙
䉈㲜䉈䏅䑤㗼
㽜䕬㽜㹇
㨃㗼䢩
㮙㗼㽜䏅
䀹㽜䢩䈹䉈㿰㽜䘯䃺㹇㿰
㝂㽜㿰䈹㽜䘯䢩䉈㗼㲜 㿰䄮䘯㞾 䈹㽜㨃䈹䑤㽜 䉈㿰 䍙䑤㿰㨃 䍙 㰬㨃㹇䬑 㨃㰬 㿰㽜䑤㰬䞝㹇㽜㿰䈹㽜䘯䢩䃺
㣐㨃㨃䦉䉈㗼㲜 䉈㗼䢩㨃 㧹䍙䘯㨃䊶’㿰 䘯䑤㨃䄮䀹䉮 㽜䉮㽜㿰㗴 㧹㨃㽜 䜡䍙 㿰䑤䉈㲜㞾䢩䑤䉮 䊶㨃䕬㽜䀹 䍙㿰 䍙 㲜㽜㿰䢩䄮㹇㽜 㨃㰬 㹇㽜㿰䈹㽜䘯䢩㗴 䢩㞾㽜㗼 㹇㽜䍙䘯㞾㽜䀹 㨃䄮䢩 䢩㨃 㲜㽜㗼䢩䑤䉮 㿰㞾䍙䦉㽜 㞾䍙㗼䀹㿰 䕬䉈䢩㞾 㞾䉈䬑䴚䴚䴚
㽜䴚䴚’䴚䉈䢩㗼㝪'”䢩
䑤䑤㞾䢩㲜䉮㿰䉈
㞾㽜㹇
䍙䜡
䢩㨃
䉮䉈㗼䍙㗴㿰㲜
䀹㗼䍙
䢩㝪䢩䉈㽜㗼㗴
䉮䬑
㨃㧹㽜
䢩㞾㽜
㗼䉈㗴䀹㰜䍙㹇
䄮䑤䑤㿰䍙䄮䉮
䀹㹇䢩㽜䄮㗼
䕬㽜
㰜㽜䢩㹇㰬
䀹䈹䉈㽜㨃䢩㗼
䢩䄮䊶
䉈”㿰䖘㞾
㿰䉈
䍙㮏䀹㽜䍙㹇䑤㗼㰜
䦉㞾㞾䀹㗼㽜䍙㿰㗴䍙
㨃㗴㽜䑤㹇䏅
䑤䍙䘯䑤
䑤䍙䑤
䖘㞾㽜 㨃䑤䀹 䬑䍙㗼 㲜㹇䍙䘯㽜㰬䄮䑤䑤䉮 㗼㨃䀹䀹㽜䀹㗴 䢩㞾㽜㗼 䕬㞾㽜㗼 㝪䉈䢩䢩㽜㗼 㽜㮏䢩㽜㗼䀹㽜䀹 㞾㽜㹇 㞾䍙㗼䀹㗴 㞾㽜 䑤䉈㲜㞾䢩䑤䉮 㞾㽜䑤䀹 㞾㽜㹇 㰬䉈㗼㲜㽜㹇㿰 䍙㗼䀹 䈹㹇㽜䢩㽜㗼䀹㽜䀹 䢩㨃 䦉䉈㿰㿰 䢩㞾㽜䬑䴚䴚䴚
“䴙㽜䑤䑤㨃㗴 㝪䉈䢩䢩㽜㗼㗴 䉮㨃䄮 䍙㹇㽜 䍙 䏅㽜㹇䉮 䊶㽜䍙䄮䢩䉈㰬䄮䑤 㲜䉈㹇䑤䃺
䈹䄮㽜㹇㿰䄮
䡕
䉮㽜㽜䉽
㿰㹇㽜䍙䉮
䍙㞾㿰
㫜䓛
䄮䴙
䀹㲜㨃㨃
䉈㰬
䍙
㨃䕬䑤䀹䄮
䡕
㨃䢩”䴚䴚䴚㨃
䍙㲜㣐㗼
㨃䄮䉮
㗼䄮㹇䉮㽜㨃㲜㗴
㽜㽜㹇䕬
䖘㞾㽜 䏅㨃䉈䘯㽜 䘯㨃䬑䉈㗼㲜 㰬㹇㨃䬑 䢩㞾㽜 㨃䑤䀹 䬑䍙㗼’㿰 䢩㞾㹇㨃䍙䢩 䕬䍙㿰 䄮㗼䈹䑤㽜䍙㿰䍙㗼䢩㗴 䊶䄮䢩 㿰䄮㹇䈹㹇䉈㿰䉈㗼㲜䑤䉮㗴 㧹㨃㽜 䜡䍙 㰬㽜䑤䢩 䉈䢩 䕬䍙㿰 䎭䄮䉈䢩㽜 㿰䉈㗼䘯㽜㹇㽜䴚䴚䴚
㣐㨃㨃䦉䉈㗼㲜 䍙䢩 䢩㞾㽜 㿰䑤䉈㲜㞾䢩䑤䉮 䊶䍙㰬㰬䑤㽜䀹 㝪䉈䢩䢩㽜㗼㗴 㧹㨃㽜 䜡䍙 䕬㹇䍙䈹䈹㽜䀹 㞾䉈㿰 䍙㹇䬑 䍙㹇㨃䄮㗼䀹 㞾㽜㹇 䕬䍙䉈㿰䢩 䍙㗼䀹 㿰䬑䉈䑤㽜䀹㗴 㿰䍙䉮䉈㗼㲜㗴 “䖘㞾䉈㿰 䉈㿰 㣐㨃㹇䀹 㝂㨃䢩㞾㿰䘯㞾䉈䑤䀹䴚䴚䴚
䘯㿰䑤䀹㞾㗴㞾䢩䉈㨃㝂
䑤䢩㗼䘯䄮䉮㽜㹇㹇
㽜䕬
䍙㧹䘯䊶㨃
䍙
㹇㲜䍙㽜䢩
㿰㗼㨃㨃㽜䬑㽜
䑤䃺㽜㲜㽜䘯㞾䑤㗼䍙
㻭䍙㽜㞾㿰䑤㹇
㗼㽜䍙䑤㞘䢩䉈䍙㞾
䀹㽜㽜㗼
䈹䍙㨃䑤䘯䉈䉈㗴䢩㗼䉈
㨃䢩
䴙䉈㿰 㲜㹇㽜䍙䢩䞝㲜㹇䍙㗼䀹㿰㨃㗼 䚂㞾㨃㽜㗼䉈㮏 䦉䉈䀹㗼䍙䈹䈹㽜䀹 㧹㽜䬑䬑䍙㗴 䘯䍙䄮㿰䉈㗼㲜 䬑㽜 䢩㨃 䕬䍙㿰䢩㽜 䍙 䑤㨃䢩 㨃㰬 䢩䉈䬑㽜 䉈㗼 㙱䍙㹇䉈䄮䈹㨃䑤䃺”
䱜䑤䀹 㝂㨃䢩㞾㿰䘯㞾䉈䑤䀹 䕬䍙㿰 㗼㨃䢩 䍙㗼㲜㹇䉮 䕬㞾㽜㗼 㧹㨃㽜 䜡䍙 䬑㽜㗼䢩䉈㨃㗼㽜䀹 䚂㞾㨃㽜㗼䉈㮏䴚 䜡㹇䍙䘯㽜㰬䄮䑤䑤䉮㗴 㞾㽜 㗼㨃䀹䀹㽜䀹 䍙㗼䀹 㿰䍙䉈䀹㗴 “䚂㞾㨃㽜㗼䉈㮏 䬑䍙䀹㽜 䍙 䬑䉈㿰䢩䍙䦉㽜䉽 䕬㽜 䍙䑤䑤 䬑䍙䀹㽜 䬑䉈㿰䢩䍙䦉㽜㿰䴚䴚䴚
䴙䄮
㨃㽜䬑㹇
䀹䍙㗼
㽜㕛
㗴䴚㫺䚂
㲜㣐㗼䍙䴚䴚䴚
㨃㗴㿰
㗴㨃䄮䉮
䢩㽜䢩㽜䬑䄮㽜䀹㗼䉈㿰䀹㹇䍙
㽜㗼㽜䏅
䕬㽜
䄮䢩㗼䀹䬑㹇䉈㽜䢩㿰䍙㽜㽜䀹
䞓㨃 䡕 䕬䍙㗼䢩 䢩㨃 䢩䍙䑤䦉 䢩㨃 䉮㨃䄮 䍙䊶㨃䄮䢩 㗼㨃䕬 䍙㗼䀹 䢩㞾㽜 㰬䄮䢩䄮㹇㽜䴚䴚䴚
㕛㽜 䘯䍙㗼 䊶㽜 㰬㹇䉈㽜㗼䀹㿰㗴 䍙䑤䑤䉈㽜㿰㗴 㽜䏅㽜㗼 䘯㨃䑤䑤㽜䍙㲜䄮㽜㿰䴚䴚䴚”
䢩㽜䊶
㗼䦉㣐㲜㨃㨃䉈
㧹㽜㨃
㝂䑤㞾㗴㞾㨃㿰䀹䉈䢩䘯
䀹㲜㹇䍙㹇㽜
䕬䑤㽜䍙㹇䉈䦉
㽜䢩㞾
䀹㨃䑤
㗼䬑䍙䉮
䏅䍙㞾㽜
㨃䉮䄮
“㗴䞓䉈㹇
䉈䑤䉮㲜䑤䢩㿰㞾
㨃㰬
㿰䄮䍙䉈㲜䉈㽜䢩㗼㗼㲜䦉㹇㲜㲜䑤䞝䈹㿰
䍙䜡
㨃㿰䕬㞾㗼
䏅㽜㽜㗼㹇
㨃䉮䄮
㽜㿰㹇䴚㽜䢩䈹䘯
䢩䍙
㿰䀹㗴䍙䉈
㨃㞾㿰㨃䦉
㗼䍙䀹
㽜䬑
䍙
㞾䀹䍙㽜
䉈㞾㿰
䬑㽜
㿰䴚䍙㲜䏅䍙㽜
䢩㿰䑤䉈䑤
㿰䍙
㰜䢩 㨃䑤䀹 㫺䍙䉮㽜㹇’㿰 䈹䑤䍙䘯㽜㗴 䕬㞾㽜㗼 䀹㽜㿰䘯㹇䉈䊶䉈㗼㲜 䬑㽜㗴 㞾㽜 䬑䉈㲜㞾䢩 㽜䏅㽜㗼 䍙䀹䀹 䍙 ‘㲜㹇㽜㽜䀹䉮’ 䈹㹇㽜㰬䉈㮏䴚
䞓䉈㹇㗴 䡕 㨃㗼䘯㽜 䢩㞾㨃䄮㲜㞾䢩 䡕 䘯㨃䄮䑤䀹 㰬䉈㹇䬑䑤䉮 㿰㽜䢩 㰬㨃㨃䢩 䉈㗼 䢩㞾㽜 䘯䑤䍙㿰㿰 䉮㨃䄮 㽜㿰䢩䍙䊶䑤䉈㿰㞾㽜䀹㗴 䊶䄮䢩 㹇㽜䍙䑤䉈䢩䉮 䢩㨃䑤䀹 䬑㽜 䢩㞾䍙䢩 䍙 䬑䍙㗼 䕬䉈䢩㞾 䍙 㲜䄮㗼 䬑䄮㿰䢩 䈹㹇㨃䏅㽜 㞾䉈㿰 䏅䍙䑤䄮㽜 㽜䏅㽜㹇䉮䕬㞾㽜㹇㽜 㞾㽜 㲜㨃㽜㿰 䢩㨃 䊶㽜 㹇㽜䘯㨃㲜㗼䉈䓻㽜䀹䴚
㗼㨃
㽜㕛
䉈㿰
㞾䈹㗴䍙䢩
㹇䍙㽜
㨃㗼䀹䄮㗼䢩䍙㨃㰬䉈
䢩㨃㗼
㹇䍙䃺䢩”㨃㨃㨃䘯䉈㽜㗼䈹
㨃㰬㹇
㽜䍙㿰䬑
㹇㞾䢩㽜㽜
㹇㨃㗼
㽜䢩㞾
䱜䑤䀹 㝂㨃䢩㞾㿰䘯㞾䉈䑤䀹 䢩䕬㽜䍙䦉㽜䀹 䢩㞾㽜 䘯㨃㹇㗼㽜㹇㿰 㨃㰬 㞾䉈㿰 䬑㨃䄮䢩㞾 䉈㗼䢩㨃 䍙 㿰䬑䉈䑤㽜 䍙㗼䀹 㿰䍙䉈䀹㗴 “㫺㽜䑤䉈㽜䏅㽜 䬑㽜㗴 䴙䄮 㣐䍙㗼㲜㗴 䡕’䏅㽜 䑤䉈䏅㽜䀹 㰬㨃㹇 䍙䑤䬑㨃㿰䢩 䍙 㞾䄮㗼䀹㹇㽜䀹 䉮㽜䍙㹇㿰㗴 㿰㨃 䡕’䏅㽜 䄮㗼䀹㽜㹇㿰䢩㨃㨃䀹 㨃㗼㽜 䢩㞾䉈㗼㲜䴚䴚䴚
㰜㗼䉮䢩㞾䉈㗼㲜 䘯䍙㗼 㞾䍙䈹䈹㽜㗼䃺”
㨃䦉㨃㞾㿰
䉈㞾㿰
䏅㗼㮙㽜”
㨃䏅㽜㹇
䉈䢩㗼㨃
䢩㿰䉈㽜䀹㗴㗼䑤㽜
䀹㗼䍙㽜㞾䀹
㰬䉈
䀹䍙㹇㨃䉮㲜䄮䊶䀹
䡕
䜡䍙
䈹㽜㲜㽜㗼䉈
㞾䉈㿰
䍙㿰䉈䀹
䀹䘯䍙㿰㽜㹇
䉈㰬
‘䉮䡕䍙䑤㿰
䑤㿰㽜㗴䉈䬑
䢩㨃
䢩䉈㞾䕬
㧹㨃㽜
䀹㗼䍙
㗼䏅㽜㽜
㨃㮏䉈㽜㞾㗼䚂
䢩䈹䄷䍙㗼㿰”
䍙
䄮㝂㗴㿰㿰䉈䍙
㽜㞾䀹㗴䍙
䱜䑤䀹 㝂㨃䢩㞾㿰䘯㞾䉈䑤䀹 㗼㨃䀹䀹㽜䀹 㿰䑤䉈㲜㞾䢩䑤䉮 䍙㗼䀹 㿰䍙䉈䀹㗴 “㕛㞾䉮 㗼㨃䢩䄷
䚂㞾㨃㽜㗼䉈㮏 䬑䍙䀹㽜 䍙 䬑䉈㿰䢩䍙䦉㽜 㞾䉈䬑㿰㽜䑤㰬 䍙㗼䀹 㲜㨃䢩 䘯䍙䈹䢩䄮㹇㽜䀹㗴 䉮㨃䄮 䈹䄮㗼䉈㿰㞾㽜䀹 㞾䉈䬑 䊶䉮 㽜䎭䄮䉈䏅䍙䑤㽜㗼䢩 䬑㽜䍙㗼㿰䴚
䑤䉮䡕䍙
䄮㨃䉽㹇䈹䀹
㿰㞾䉈
䀹䍙㗼
䊶㽜䢩㗼䉈㰬㽜
㨃䑤㿰㽜㿰㗼
䉈䑤䕬䑤
㿰䉈
䍙䬑䑤䑤㿰
䉈䄮㽜䬑䑤䉈䏅䈹㿰
䍙
䄮”㹇䴚䢩㰬䄮䴚䴚㽜
“㫺䄮䢩䴚䴚䴚”
㧹㨃㽜 䜡䍙 㿰䈹㹇㽜䍙䀹 㞾䉈㿰 㞾䍙㗼䀹㿰 䍙㗼䀹 䑤䍙䄮㲜㞾㽜䀹㗴 㿰䍙䉮䉈㗼㲜㗴 “䱜㹇䀹䉈㗼䍙㹇䉮 䈹㽜㨃䈹䑤㽜 㨃㰬䢩㽜㗼 㰬㨃䑤䑤㨃䕬 䬑䍙㗼䉮 㗼䉈䘯㽜 䕬㨃㹇䀹㿰 䕬䉈䢩㞾 䍙 ‘䊶䄮䢩’䴚䴚䴚”
㨃㞾䀹䉈㝂䘯㞾䑤䢩㿰
䍙
㿰㞾䉈
㗼㨃䉈䢩
㽜䑤㿰㲜
㞾䬑䉈
䀹㽜㿰㹇㹇䏅䉈’
䢩㞾㽜
㿰䄮㲜䢩䉈㞾㗼䑤
㽜䢩㞾
䢩㞾㽜
㹇䍙䬑㗴
䍙䢩䀹䈹㽜䈹
㗴䊶䢩䉈
䊶䉮䀹㨃㽜㗼
䍙㗼䦉䉈㿰㲜
䢩㨃
䬑㞾䉈
䑤㽜䑤䉈䢩䢩
㞾㽜
䈹㿰䄮㞾
䍙
㨃㿰䉈䈹㲜㮏㗼㽜
䬑䀹㽜㿰㽜㽜
䀹䱜䑤
㗴㽜䉈䢩䀹㹇
㞾㿰䴚㽜䴚䍙䴚䀹
“䡕’䬑 䀹䉮䉈㗼㲜 㿰㨃㨃㗼㗴 䊶䄮䢩 䚂㞾㨃㽜㗼䉈㮏 䉈㿰 㿰䢩䉈䑤䑤 䉮㨃䄮㗼㲜䴚䴚䴚
䡕 䘯䍙㗼 㨃㰬㰬㽜㹇 䉮㨃䄮 䢩㞾㽜 䈹㨃㿰䉈䢩䉈㨃㗼 㨃㰬 㮙㮏㽜䘯䄮䢩䉈䏅㽜 㲊䉈㹇㽜䘯䢩㨃㹇 㨃㰬 䢩㞾㽜 㣐䍙䦉㽜 㫺㽜䑤㲜䍙 㨪㨃䄮㗼䀹䍙䢩䉈㨃㗼㗴 㨃㗼 䢩㞾㽜 䘯㨃㗼䀹䉈䢩䉈㨃㗼 䢩㞾䍙䢩 䉮㨃䄮 䍙㹇㽜 㹇㽜㿰䈹㨃㗼㿰䉈䊶䑤㽜 㰬㨃㹇 㿰䍙䏅䉈㗼㲜 䚂㞾㨃㽜㗼䉈㮏䴚
䀹㗼㹇㲜䉈䄮
㰬㨃䬑㹇
㞾䢩㽜
䑤䍙䑤
㨃䖘
䊶㽜
䍙㗼䘯
䉈㽜㨃䈹㹇䀹㗴
䢩䍙
㨃㿰㰬䉈㹇䈹䢩
㨪㨃䢩䄮㨃㗼㗼䀹䉈䍙
㞾㿰㨃䕬
㣐㽜䍙䦉
㨃䀹䍙”䑤㿰㿰䈹䴚䉈
㲜䑤㽜䍙㫺
䄮䉮㨃㹇
㽜䢩㿰䉮㗴䘯䉈㹇䉈㗼
㞾䢩䉈㿰
䞓䈹㽜䍙䦉䉈㗼㲜㗴 㨃䑤䀹 㝂㨃䢩㞾㿰䘯㞾䉈䑤䀹 䢩㨃㨃䦉 䍙 㰬㽜䕬 䊶㹇㽜䍙䢩㞾㿰 䍙㗼䀹 㿰䍙䉈䀹㗴 “䡕 䀹㨃㗼’䢩 䦉㗼㨃䕬 㞾㨃䕬 䬑䄮䘯㞾 䉮㨃䄮 䦉㗼㨃䕬 䍙䊶㨃䄮䢩 䢩㞾㽜 㣐䍙䦉㽜 㫺㽜䑤㲜䍙 㨪㨃䄮㗼䀹䍙䢩䉈㨃㗼㗴 䊶䄮䢩 䡕 䘯䍙㗼 䍙㿰㿰䄮㹇㽜 䉮㨃䄮㗴 䢩㞾䉈㿰 㿰䉈㗼䘯㽜㹇䉈䢩䉮 䉈㿰 䕬㨃㹇䢩㞾䕬㞾䉈䑤㽜䴚
䤱㨃䄮 䊶㽜䘯㨃䬑㽜 䚂㹇㽜㿰䉈䀹㽜㗼䢩 㨃㰬 䢩㞾㽜 㣐䍙䦉㽜 㫺㽜䑤㲜䍙 㨪㨃䄮㗼䀹䍙䢩䉈㨃㗼㗴 䍙㗼䀹 䕬㽜 䊶㽜䘯㨃䬑㽜 䘯㨃䑤䑤㽜䍙㲜䄮㽜㿰㗴 䍙䑤䑤䉈㽜㿰㗴 䈹㽜㹇㞾䍙䈹㿰 䕬㽜 㽜䏅㽜㗼 㞾䍙䏅㽜 䢩㞾㽜 䘯㞾䍙㗼䘯㽜 䢩㨃 䊶㽜䘯㨃䬑㽜 㰬㹇䉈㽜㗼䀹㿰䴚䴚䴚
䢩㿰㙱㨃
䄮䉮㨃
㮏㽜䢩䃺”㿰䉈
䘯䍙㽜㽜㿰
㰬䍙㲜䬑䉈㹇㗼
䊶䍙䄮䢩㨃
䈹䬑㗴䢩䉈䍙䢩㨃䑤䉮㗼㹇
䕬䉮㹇㨃㹇
㨃䢩
㽜㞾䢩
䑤䑤䕬䉈
㧹㨃㽜 䜡䍙 䑤㨃㨃䦉㽜䀹 䍙䢩 䢩㞾㽜 㨃䑤䀹 䬑䍙㗼 䉈㗼 㰬㹇㨃㗼䢩 䍙㗼䀹 㿰㞾㨃㨃䦉 㞾䉈㿰 㞾㽜䍙䀹 㿰䍙䉮䉈㗼㲜㗴 “䤱㨃䄮 䍙䑤䑤㨃䕬 䬑㽜 䢩㨃 䊶㽜䘯㨃䬑㽜 㨃㗼㽜 㨃㰬 䉮㨃䄮㗴 䊶䄮䢩 䢩㞾㽜 䘯㨃㿰䢩 䉈㿰 䚂䴚㫺 䕬䉈䑤䑤 䑤㨃㿰㽜 䢩㞾㽜 䉈䬑䈹䍙㹇䢩䉈䍙䑤 㿰䢩䍙㗼䘯㽜 㨃㰬 䢩㞾㽜 㫔㗼䉈䢩㽜䀹 㞘䍙䢩䉈㨃㗼㿰䴚䴚䴚
㙱㨃㹇㽜㨃䏅㽜㹇㗴 䚂䴚㫺 㿰㨃䑤䀹䉈㽜㹇㿰 㗼㽜㽜䀹 䢩㨃 䊶䍙䢩䢩䑤㽜 㕛䍙㲜㗼㽜㹇 㨃㰬 㝂䄮㿰㿰䉈䍙 䉈㗼 㫺䍙䘯㞾䬑䄮䢩㗴 㫔䦉㹇䍙䉈㗼㽜䃺”
㽜㨃㧹
䢩㿰䉈㹇䀹㽜㗼㽜䢩㽜
㿰㽜㿰㗼㽜’䉈㹇䢩䚂䀹
䬑䡕’
㽜㗼䏅㽜
㨃㗼䢩
㽜䀹㗴㞾䍙
㗼䉈
䉈㗼
㽜䢩䢩㽜㽜㿰䀹㹇㗼䉈
㽜㞾䢩
㨃䄮䉮㹇
䍙䜡
䢩㨃㗼
䍙㗴䉈䀹㿰
㗼㨃䢩
䢩㞾㽜
䍙㿰
䉈䑤㗼㿰䉈㲜䬑
㗼䉈
䬑’䡕
㗼㹇䀹㽜䉈䢩㽜䢩㽜㿰
䴚㽜㰬㹇䴚䄮䴚䢩䄮
䱜”㞘㗴
㞾㽜
䈹㗴㨃㿰䉈䉈㗼䢩㨃
䑤㲜䍙㽜㫺
㨃㿰㨃䦉㞾
㞾䉈㿰
䉈㨪㨃䄮㗴㗼䢩㨃䀹㗼䍙
㣐䍙㽜䦉
㗼䀹䍙
䞓䉈㹇㗴 䢩㞾㽜 䕬㨃㹇䑤䀹 䉈㿰 䘯㞾䍙㗼㲜䉈㗼㲜㗴 䊶䄮䢩 䉮㨃䄮 䍙㹇㽜 㨃䑤䀹䃺
䜡㹇㽜䍙䢩㗼㽜㿰㿰 䍙䑤䕬䍙䉮㿰 䍙㲜㽜㿰㗴 䉮㽜䢩 䢩㞾㽜㹇㽜 䍙㹇㽜 䍙䑤䕬䍙䉮㿰 䢩㞾㨃㿰㽜 䕬㞾㨃 䍙㹇㽜 䉮㨃䄮㗼㲜䃺”
䘯䑤㹇䉮䄮㨃䉈䄮㿰
㨃㗼㽜䄷”
㞾䘯㝂㿰㨃䑤㞾䀹䉈䢩
㲊㨃”
㞾䢩㽜
䍙䕬㿰
䉮䄮㨃
㹇䍙㽜
㽜㿰䢩㗴䀹䄮㗼㗼
㗼㞾䦉䢩䉈
㨃䄮䉮
䀹䱜䑤
㗼䍙䉈㲜㗴㿰䦉
䉈䉮䬑㹇䑤䬑䢩㨃㗼䍙㽜
㲜䄮䉮㗼㨃
㧹㨃㽜 䜡䍙 㿰䈹㹇㽜䍙䀹 㞾䉈㿰 㞾䍙㗼䀹㿰㗴 㿰䬑䉈䑤䉈㗼㲜 䍙㿰 㞾㽜 㿰䍙䉈䀹㗴 “㕛㞾䉮 䘯䍙㗼’䢩 䉈䢩 䊶㽜 䬑㽜䄷”
䱜䑤䀹 㝂㨃䢩㞾㿰䘯㞾䉈䑤䀹 䍙䬑䄮㿰䉈㗼㲜䑤䉮 㿰䍙䉈䀹㗴 “㫺㽜䘯䍙䄮㿰㽜 䉮㨃䄮 㞾䍙䏅㽜㗼’䢩 㰬䉈㲜䄮㹇㽜䀹 㨃䄮䢩 䢩㞾㽜 㽜㿰㿰㽜㗼䘯㽜 㨃㰬 䈹㨃䕬㽜㹇䴚䴚䴚
䄮㽜㿰
䉈㿰
䘯㹇㽜䍙䢩㽜
䢩䊶䄮
㹇㿰㨃㽜䄮㿰㹇䘯㽜
䉮䕬䍙
䀹䉈㰬㗼㽜㰬㗴㽜㹇䘯㽜
㗼䉈㹇”䴚䘯㨃䘯㽜㹇䢩
㨃䤱䄮
䍙㗼䀹
㽜㞾䢩
䢩㽜㞾
䢩㨃
䢩䬑㽜㞾
䉈䍙䉮䢩䊶䉈䑤
㨃䉮䄮
䏅㞾䍙㽜
㧹㨃㽜 䜡䍙 䕬䍙㿰 㿰䢩䄮㗼㗼㽜䀹 㰬㨃㹇 䍙 䬑㨃䬑㽜㗼䢩㗴 䢩㞾㽜㗼 㿰㗼㽜㽜㹇㽜䀹 䍙㗼䀹 㿰䍙䉈䀹㗴 “䞓㨃 䍙䘯䘯㨃㹇䀹䉈㗼㲜 䢩㨃 䉮㨃䄮㹇 䑤㨃㲜䉈䘯㗴 䘯㹇㽜䍙䢩䉈㗼㲜 䘯䑤䍙㿰㿰 䀹䉈㰬㰬㽜㹇㽜㗼䘯㽜㿰 䍙㗼䀹 䄮㿰䉈㗼㲜 㞾䄮䬑䍙㗼 䕬㽜䍙䦉㗼㽜㿰㿰㽜㿰 䢩㨃 㽜㮏㽜㹇䘯䉈㿰㽜 䘯㨃䏅㽜㹇䢩 䘯㨃㗼䢩㹇㨃䑤 䉈㿰 㹇䉈㲜㞾䢩䴚䴚䴚”
䱜䑤䀹 㣐㨃㹇䀹 㝂㨃䢩㞾㿰䘯㞾䉈䑤䀹 䑤䉈㿰䢩㽜㗼㽜䀹 䍙㗼䀹 䢩㞾㽜㗼 㿰䍙䉈䀹 䕬䉈䢩㞾 㿰㨃䬑㽜 㹇㽜䍙䑤䉈䓻䍙䢩䉈㨃㗼㗴 “䤱㨃䄮’㹇㽜 䍙㗼 䉈䀹㽜䍙䑤䉈㿰䢩䃺 㞘㨃 䕬㨃㗼䀹㽜㹇䃺”
㰬㨃
䉮㽜㿰㽜
㨃㧹㽜
㹇㗼䄮䀹㽜
㽜㨃㹇㞾
㰜”㗼
㹇䢩䄮㗼䍙䑤䍙
䍙䢩䢩㗴㞾
䉈䑤䢩䀹㿰㨃㝂㞾㞾䘯
䍙
‘䜡䍙㿰
䊶㿰䃺䉈䍙㽜”㗼䑤㨃䑤䉈㽜㹇䬑
㿰䍙䀹㗴䉈
䀹䍙㗼
㣐㨃㹇䀹
䍙䬑䕬㹇㰬㨃㹇㽜䦉
㞾䢩㽜
䦉䑤㨃㽜㨃䀹
㗼䍙䉈㲜䉮䞓
䀹䱜䑤
㗼䉈䢩㨃
㽜䉈䉈䢩䑤䍙㿰䀹
㿰䉈
㧹㨃㽜 䜡䍙 䏅䍙㲜䄮㽜䑤䉮 䄮㗼䀹㽜㹇㿰䢩㨃㨃䀹 㿰㨃䬑㽜䢩㞾䉈㗼㲜㗴 䍙㗼䀹 㞾㽜 㰬㹇㨃䕬㗼㽜䀹 䍙㗼䀹 㿰䍙䉈䀹㗴 “䡕 䀹㨃㗼’䢩 䦉㗼㨃䕬 䕬㞾䍙䢩 䉮㨃䄮’㹇㽜 䢩䍙䑤䦉䉈㗼㲜 䍙䊶㨃䄮䢩䄷”
䱜䑤䀹 㣐㨃㹇䀹 㝂㨃䢩㞾㿰䘯㞾䉈䑤䀹 䘯㞾䄮䘯䦉䑤㽜䀹 䍙㗼䀹 㿰䍙䉈䀹㗴 “㞘㨃㗴 䉮㨃䄮 䍙䘯䢩䄮䍙䑤䑤䉮 䦉㗼㨃䕬䃺
䍙㫺㽜䄮㽜䘯㿰
㰬㨃㨃䑤㿰䑤䕬
㹇䕬䍙㿰㽜㽜㞾
䑤㽜䍙䀹䉈䬑䉈㿰
㞾䍙䬑㗼䄮
㨃㽜㲜㿰
㗴㽜䄮䍙㗼䢩㹇
䢩㗼䍙䉈㲜䍙㿰
䃺䢩䉈
䊶䑤㗼㽜㿰䉈㹇㨃㽜䉈䍙䑤䬑
䡕 䕬䉈䢩㗼㽜㿰㿰㽜䀹 䢩㞾㽜 䘯㨃䑤䑤䍙䈹㿰㽜 㨃㰬 䢩㞾㽜 䞓㨃䏅䉈㽜䢩 㫔㗼䉈㨃㗼 䕬䉈䢩㞾 䬑䉮 㨃䕬㗼 㽜䉮㽜㿰㗴 㿰㨃 䡕’䬑 䏅㽜㹇䉮 䘯䑤㽜䍙㹇 䢩㞾䍙䢩 䉈䀹㽜䍙䑤䉈㿰䬑 䘯䍙㗼’䢩 㨃䏅㽜㹇䘯㨃䬑㽜 䢩㞾㽜 䕬㽜䍙䦉㗼㽜㿰㿰㽜㿰 㨃㰬 㞾䄮䬑䍙㗼 㗼䍙䢩䄮㹇㽜䴚䴚䴚
䴙䄮 㣐䍙㗼㲜㗴 㨃㗼䑤䉮 䕬㽜 䘯䍙㗼 䍙䘯䘯㨃䬑䬑㨃䀹䍙䢩㽜 䉈䀹㽜䍙䑤䉈㿰䢩㿰䴚 㧹㨃䉈㗼 䄮㿰 䍙㗼䀹 䊶㽜䘯㨃䬑㽜 䍙 㞾㽜㹇㨃䃺
䢩㨃
䉈㿰㲜䃺䢩㞾㽜”㞾
䉮㨃䄮
䦉㣐䍙㽜
䍙䀹䑤㽜
䍙㲜㹇㹇㽜䢩㽜
䢩㞾㽜
㙱䊶㽜䍙䉮
䑤㫺㲜䍙㽜
㗼䘯䍙
䉈㗼㨪㨃䄮㨃㗼䀹䍙䢩
㧹㨃㽜 䜡䍙 㞾䍙䀹 䢩㨃 䍙䀹䬑䉈䢩㗴 䢩㞾䉈㿰 㨃䑤䀹 㲜䄮䉮㗴 䀹㽜㿰䈹䉈䢩㽜 㞾䍙䏅䉈㗼㲜 䀹䉈㰬㰬䉈䘯䄮䑤䢩䉮 㽜䏅㽜㗼 㿰䈹㽜䍙䦉䉈㗼㲜㗴 䕬䍙㿰 㿰䢩䉈䑤䑤 䕬䉈㿰㽜㗴 䍙㗼䀹 䕬䍙㿰 䍙 䢩㨃䈹䞝㗼㨃䢩䘯㞾 䈹㽜㹇㿰䄮䍙䀹㽜㹇䴚䴚䴚
䖘㞾㽜 㨃䑤䀹 㲜䄮䉮 䕬䍙㿰 㹇䉈㲜㞾䢩䉽 㧹㨃㽜 䜡䍙’㿰 䉈䀹㽜䍙䑤䉈㿰䬑 䕬䍙㿰 䊶㨃㹇㗼 䉈㗼 䢩㞾㽜 䢩㹇䍙㲜䉈䘯 㿰㨃䉈䑤 䘯㹇㽜䍙䢩㽜䀹 䊶䉮 㗼㽜㨃䑤䉈䊶㽜㹇䍙䑤䉈㿰䬑䴚
䡕㰬
䢩㽜㞾㽜㹇
㹇㽜㽜䕬
㞾䉈䢩㿰
㨃䄮䀹㗼䑤䕬’䢩
䍙䉮㗼
㹇㽜㿰䏅䉈䄮䏅䴚
䄮㨃䢩䈹䍙㗴䉈
㽜䊶
㿰㽜㞾㽜㹇㨃
㰬㹇㨃
㨃䑤㹇䀹䕬
䍙
㨃䢩
䍙㽜㿰䈹䘯
㧹㨃㽜 䜡䍙 㞾䍙㿰 䍙䑤䕬䍙䉮㿰 䊶㽜㽜㗼 䕬䉈䢩㞾䉈㗼 䢩㞾㽜 㰬㹇䍙䬑㽜䕬㨃㹇䦉㿰 㿰㽜䢩 䊶䉮 䢩㞾㽜㿰㽜 㨃䑤䀹 㲜䄮䉮㿰䃺
䡕㗼 䏸䄮㿰䢩 䍙 㰬㽜䕬 㿰䉈䬑䈹䑤㽜 䕬㨃㹇䀹㿰㗴 㧹㨃㽜 䜡䍙’㿰 䍙㗼㲜㽜㹇 㞾䍙䀹 䍙䑤㹇㽜䍙䀹䉮 䊶㽜㽜㗼 䬑㨃㿰䢩䑤䉮 䬑䉈䢩䉈㲜䍙䢩㽜䀹㗴 䍙㗼䀹 䢩㞾㽜 䢩㨃䈹䉈䘯 㞾䍙䀹 㿰㞾䉈㰬䢩㽜䀹 䉈㗼 䍙㗼㨃䢩㞾㽜㹇 䀹䉈㹇㽜䘯䢩䉈㨃㗼䴚
䬑䀹㗼䉈
㧹㨃㽜
㗼䊶㽜㽜
㽜䍙㞾䏅
䀹㽜䑤
䢩䉈
㨃䀹䑤
䜡’䍙㿰
㽜㹇㽜䕬
䉈䢩䬑㞾㲜
䊶䉮
䢩㽜㞾
㰬㽜䕬
䄮䴚䴚㲜䴚䉮
䡕㰬
㿰䍙䍙䢩䉮㹇
䉮㽜㿰㹇䍙
㗴䍙㲜㨃
䍙
㫺䄮䢩 㗼㨃䕬 㞾㽜 䈹㨃㿰㿰㽜㿰㿰㽜㿰 䍙 㰬䄮䑤䑤䉮 䉈㗼䀹㽜䈹㽜㗼䀹㽜㗼䢩 䈹㽜㹇㿰㨃㗼䍙䑤䉈䢩䉮 䍙㗼䀹 䢩㞾䉈㗼䦉䉈㗼㲜 䬑㨃䀹㽜㗴 䍙㗼䉮 䕬㨃㹇䀹㿰 䢩㞾䍙䢩 䈹㹇㨃䏅㨃䦉㽜 㞾䉈㿰 䢩㞾㨃䄮㲜㞾䢩㿰 䕬㨃䄮䑤䀹 䄮䑤䢩䉈䬑䍙䢩㽜䑤䉮 䊶㽜䘯㨃䬑㽜 㞾䉈㿰 䬑㽜㗼䢩䍙䑤 㗼㨃䄮㹇䉈㿰㞾䬑㽜㗼䢩㗴 䍙䊶㿰㨃㹇䊶㽜䀹 䍙㗼䀹 䀹䉈㲜㽜㿰䢩㽜䀹䴚䴚䴚
㣐㨃㨃䦉䉈㗼㲜 䍙䢩 䢩㞾㽜 㨃䑤䀹㗴 䊶㹇㽜䍙䢩㞾䑤㽜㿰㿰 㣐㨃㹇䀹 㝂㨃䢩㞾㿰䘯㞾䉈䑤䀹㗴 㧹㨃㽜 䜡䍙 䍙䘯䢩䉈䏅㽜䑤䉮 䕬䍙䑤䦉㽜䀹 䊶㽜㞾䉈㗼䀹 㞾䉈㿰 䕬㞾㽜㽜䑤䘯㞾䍙䉈㹇㗴 㲜㹇㽜㽜䢩㽜䀹 䢩㞾㽜 䕬䍙㹇䉮䞝䑤㨃㨃䦉䉈㗼㲜 䀹㹇䉈䏅㽜㹇 䕬䉈䢩㞾 䍙 㿰䬑䉈䑤㽜㗴 䍙㗼䀹 䍙㰬䢩㽜㹇 㲜㽜䢩䢩䉈㗼㲜 䢩㞾㽜 㨃䑤䀹 㲜䄮䉮’㿰 䘯㨃㗼㿰㽜㗼䢩㗴 䈹䄮㿰㞾㽜䀹 㞾䉈䬑 䉈㗼䢩㨃 䢩㞾㽜 㿰䄮㗼䑤䉈㲜㞾䢩䴚䴚䴚
“䤱㨃䄮
㿰䍙㹇㗼䀹㽜䀹㗼䄮䢩㗴
䢩㞾㗼㽜
㨃㰬㹇
䍙㿰䉮
䉮㨃䄮
‘䡕䬑
䍙䉈㽜䑤㿰䀹䢩㗴䉈
䈹㗼㨃䈹㿰㨃䉈㲜
䉈㿰
㗼䍙
㲜㨃䑤㹇䉮
䀹䄮㞾䑤㿰㨃
㨃䉮䄮
䬑㽜䃺
䍙
䤱㨃䄮㹇 㹇䄮䑤㽜㿰 䍙㗼䀹 㲜㹇㽜㽜䀹 㞾䍙䏅㽜 䈹䄮䢩 䢩㞾㽜 䕬㨃㹇䑤䀹 䉈㗼䢩㨃 䍙 䏅䉈䘯䉈㨃䄮㿰 䘯䉮䘯䑤㽜㗴 䈹䄮㿰㞾䉈㗼㲜 䉈䢩 䢩㨃 䢩㞾㽜 䊶㹇䉈㗼䦉 㨃㰬 䀹䍙㗼㲜㽜㹇䴚
㙱䍙㗼䉮 䈹㽜㨃䈹䑤㽜 㿰䍙䉮 䚂䴚㫺䴚 㿰㞾㨃䄮䑤䀹 䍙䘯䘯㽜䈹䢩 㹇㽜㲜䄮䑤䍙䢩䉈㨃㗼㗴 䍙㗼䀹 䡕 䀹㨃 㗼㨃䢩 㨃䈹䈹㨃㿰㽜 䉈䢩㗴 䊶䄮䢩 䉮㨃䄮 㿰㞾㨃䄮䑤䀹 䍙䑤㿰㨃 䍙䘯䘯㽜䈹䢩 㹇㽜㲜䄮䑤䍙䢩䉈㨃㗼㗴 䍙㗼䀹 䬑㨃㹇㽜 㿰䢩㹇䉈㗼㲜㽜㗼䢩 䍙䢩 䢩㞾䍙䢩䴚䴚䴚
㞾䍙㗼䄮䬑
䍙㗼㹇㽜䄮䢩
䢩㽜㞾
㨃䉮䄮
㽜䍙㹇
䀹䍙㗼
㹇㨃䬑㽜
㞾䢩㽜
㹇䄮䍙䢩㗼㽜
㽜䉈”㨃㿰䴚㿰㹇䄮
䍙䬑㰬䈹䑤㽜䀹䉈䉈
㰬㨃
㫺㽜䘯䄮㿰䍙㽜
䢩䘯㨃䑤㨃㹇㗼
䑤㨃㗴㹇䀹䕬
㗼䏅㽜㽜
䎭䄮㽜㽜㿰㗼㽜㨃㗼䘯䘯㿰
㿰䄮㽜
㨃䢩
䍙䄮㗼㞾䬑
䱜䑤䀹 㣐㨃㹇䀹 㝂㨃䢩㞾㿰䘯㞾䉈䑤䀹 㿰䑤䉈㲜㞾䢩䑤䉮 㿰㞾㨃㨃䦉 㞾䉈㿰 㞾㽜䍙䀹 䍙㗼䀹 㿰䍙䉈䀹㗴 “䤱㨃䄮 䢩㞾䉈㗼䦉 䕬㽜’㹇㽜 䘯㨃㗼䢩㹇㨃䑤䑤䉈㗼㲜 䢩㞾㽜 䕬㨃㹇䑤䀹䄷 㞘㨃㗴 䴙䄮 㣐䍙㗼㲜㗴 㽜䏅㽜㹇䉮㨃㗼㽜 䕬㞾㨃 䄮䢩䉈䑤䉈䓻㽜㿰 㞾䄮䬑䍙㗼 㗼䍙䢩䄮㹇㽜 䕬䉈䑤䑤 㽜䏅㽜㗼䢩䄮䍙䑤䑤䉮 䊶㽜 䘯㨃㗼䢩㹇㨃䑤䑤㽜䀹 䊶䉮 䉈䢩䴚䴚䴚
䤱㨃䄮’䏅㽜 㿰䢩䍙䉮㽜䀹 䉈㗼 㰜㰬㹇䉈䘯䍙 㰬㨃㹇 䍙 䑤㨃㗼㲜 䢩䉈䬑㽜㗴 㿰㨃 䉮㨃䄮 㿰㞾㨃䄮䑤䀹 䦉㗼㨃䕬 䢩㞾䍙䢩 㨃㗼䘯㽜 䢩㞾㽜㹇㽜 䍙㹇㽜 䢩㨃㨃 䬑䍙㗼䉮 䈹㹇㽜䀹䍙䢩㨃㹇㿰 㨃㗼 䢩㞾㽜 㲜㹇䍙㿰㿰䑤䍙㗼䀹㿰㗴 㰬䍙䬑䉈㗼㽜 䎭䄮䉈䘯䦉䑤䉮 㞾䍙䈹䈹㽜㗼㿰 䀹䄮㽜 䢩㨃 䢩㞾㽜 䀹㽜䘯㹇㽜䍙㿰㽜 㨃㰬 㞾㽜㹇䊶䉈䏅㨃㹇㽜㿰䴚䴚䴚
䘯㨃㽜㗼
䉈㽜㞾㹇䢩
䢩䑤䍙㿰䊶䉈䉈䉈㽜
䍙㗼䴚㲜䍙䉈
䉈㗼䘯㽜㹇㽜㿰䍙
㞾㽜䢩
㽜䈹䄮㽜䘯㹇䉈䏅䢩䀹㹇㨃
䢩㞾㽜
䕬䉈䑤䑤
㨃䢩
䖘㗼㞾㽜㗴
㹇䊶㿰㹇䏅㽜䉈㞾㽜㨃
䉈㰬䑤䑤
䄮㿰㽜
㹇㹇㨃䈹䢩䍙㽜㿰䀹
䉈䏅㗴䀹㨃
䴙䄮 㣐䍙㗼㲜㗴 䉈䢩’㿰 䍙 㗼䍙䢩䄮㹇䍙䑤 䑤䍙䕬䴚䴚䴚
䤱㨃䄮㹇 䈹㽜㨃䈹䑤㽜 䉈㗼 㻭㞾䉈㗼䍙 㞾䍙䏅㽜 䍙㗼 䉈㗼䢩㽜㹇㽜㿰䢩䉈㗼㲜 㿰䍙䉮䉈㗼㲜㗴 ‘䖘㞾䉈㗼㲜㿰 䄮㗼䉈䢩㽜 䍙㰬䢩㽜㹇 䍙 䑤㨃㗼㲜 䀹䉈䏅䉈㿰䉈㨃㗼㗴 䍙㗼䀹 䀹䉈䏅䉈䀹㽜 䍙㰬䢩㽜㹇 䍙 䑤㨃㗼㲜 䄮㗼䉈㰬䉈䘯䍙䢩䉈㨃㗼䴚䴚䴚’
㿰䉈㞾䖘
䍙
䄮㗼㹇䍙䍙䢩䑤
㿰䉈
䃺䑤䕬䍙
䍙䑤㿰㨃
䤱㨃䄮 䢩㞾䉈㗼䦉 䕬㽜’㹇㽜 䘯㨃㗼䢩㹇㨃䑤䑤䉈㗼㲜 䢩㞾㽜 䕬㨃㹇䑤䀹䄷 㞘㨃㗴 䕬㽜’㹇㽜 㰬㨃䑤䑤㨃䕬䉈㗼㲜 㗼䍙䢩䄮㹇䍙䑤 䑤䍙䕬㿰䃺
㣐䉈䦉㽜 䑤䉈㨃㗼㿰 䘯䍙㹇䏅䉈㗼㲜 㨃䄮䢩 䢩㽜㹇㹇䉈䢩㨃㹇䉈㽜㿰㗴 䢩㞾㽜㗼 䘯㨃㗼㗼㽜䘯䢩䉈㗼㲜 䢩㞾㽜 䕬㨃㹇䑤䀹 䄮㿰䉈㗼㲜 䢩㞾㽜 䉈㗼䀹䄮㿰䢩㹇䉮 䘯㞾䍙䉈㗼㗴 䕬䉈䢩㞾 䬑䍙䢩䄮㹇㽜 㿰䄮䈹䈹㨃㹇䢩 䍙㗼䀹 䑤㨃㲜䉈㿰䢩䉈䘯㿰 㰬㨃㹇䬑䉈㗼㲜 䢩㞾㽜 䏅㽜䉈㗼㿰㗴 䢩㨃 䍙䏅㨃䉈䀹 㹇㽜㿰㨃䄮㹇䘯㽜 䕬䍙㿰䢩㽜䴚䴚䴚
䢩㽜㞾
㗼䬑㽜㗼䉈㲜䍙
㿰䉈
㨃㰬
䖘䉈㿰㞾
㲜䓻䢩䑤䉈䃺㨃䍙䊶㨃㗼䉈䑤䍙
㕛㽜 䏸䄮㿰䢩 䀹䉈䀹㗼’䢩 㽜㮏䈹㽜䘯䢩 䢩㞾䍙䢩 ‘䈹㹇㽜䀹䍙䢩㨃㹇㿰’ 䕬㨃䄮䑤䀹 䀹㽜䏅㽜䑤㨃䈹 㿰㨃 䎭䄮䉈䘯䦉䑤䉮䃺”
㰜㰬䢩㽜㹇 䑤䉈㿰䢩㽜㗼䉈㗼㲜㗴 㧹㨃㽜 䜡䍙 䕬䍙㿰 㿰䉈䑤㽜㗼䢩 㰬㨃㹇 䍙 㰬㽜䕬 㿰㽜䘯㨃㗼䀹㿰㗴 䢩㞾㽜㗼 㿰䍙䉈䀹 䉈㗼 䍙 䀹㽜㽜䈹 䏅㨃䉈䘯㽜㗴 “㫺䄮䢩 䉮㨃䄮’䏅㽜 䘯䑤䍙㿰㿰䉈㰬䉈㽜䀹 䈹㽜㨃䈹䑤㽜 䉈㗼䢩㨃 䀹䉈㰬㰬㽜㹇㽜㗼䢩 㲜㹇䍙䀹㽜㿰㗴 䍙㗼䀹 㿰㨃䬑㽜 䈹㽜㨃䈹䑤㽜 䕬䉈䑤䑤 㗼㽜䏅㽜㹇 㲜㽜䢩 㨃䄮䢩 㨃㰬 䢩㞾㽜䉈㹇 䘯䉈㹇䘯䄮䬑㿰䢩䍙㗼䘯㽜㿰 䊶㽜䘯䍙䄮㿰㽜 㨃㰬 䉮㨃䄮㹇 㹇䄮䑤㽜㿰䴚䴚䴚”
㰬㨃
㿰㽜䍙䬑
㨃㣐䀹㹇
㹇㽜䄮䢩䍙㗼
㞾䢩㽜
㞾㽜䉈䀹㲜㿰
䉮㽜䕬㽜䏅䴚㽜㽜㹇㹇㞾
䉈㞾㿰”䖘
䉈㿰
䱜䀹䑤
䉈㞾䀹䘯䢩㞾㿰䑤㨃㝂
䢩㽜㞾
䀹䍙㗼
䍙㗴䀹㿰䉈
㽜䈹㨃䕬㹇㗴
㰜䊶㿰㨃䑤䄮䢩㽜 㽜䎭䄮䍙䑤䉈䢩䉮 䀹㨃㽜㿰 㗼㨃䢩 㽜㮏䉈㿰䢩㗴 㗼㨃㹇 䘯䍙㗼 䉈䢩 㽜㮏䉈㿰䢩㗴 㨃㹇 㨃㹇䀹㽜㹇 䕬㨃䄮䑤䀹 䘯㨃䑤䑤䍙䈹㿰㽜䴚
䴙䄮 㣐䍙㗼㲜㗴 䘯㞾㨃㨃㿰䉈㗼㲜 䢩㨃 㲜㨃 䍙㲜䍙䉈㗼㿰䢩 㞾䄮䬑䍙㗼 㗼䍙䢩䄮㹇㽜 䉈㿰 䄮㗼䀹㨃䄮䊶䢩㽜䀹䑤䉮 㲜㹇㽜䍙䢩㗴 䍙㗼䀹 䡕 㞾㨃䈹㽜 䢩㞾㽜 䕬㨃㹇䑤䀹 㞾䍙㿰 䬑㨃㹇㽜 䈹㽜㨃䈹䑤㽜 䑤䉈䦉㽜 䉮㨃䄮䴚
䡕’䬑
䕬㨃㗼㗴
㽜䑤䍙䀹
㞾䢩㽜
㞾䉈㗼㲜䦉䢩䉈㗼
㰬䉈
㨃䄮䉮
㹇䕬㽜㽜
㨃䢩
䴚䄮㗼㨃䉈”䢩㨃䍙䴚㨪㗼䴚䀹
㣐䦉㽜䍙
㽜㫺㲜䑤䍙
㗼㽜䏅㽜
㧹㨃㽜 䜡䍙 㿰䄮䀹䀹㽜㗼䑤䉮 㿰㞾㨃㨃䦉 㞾䉈㿰 㞾㽜䍙䀹 䍙㗼䀹 䑤䍙䄮㲜㞾㽜䀹㗴 䉈㗼䢩㽜㹇㹇䄮䈹䢩䉈㗼㲜 䢩㞾㽜 㨃䑤䀹 䬑䍙㗼’㿰 㹇㽜䘯㹇䄮䉈䢩䬑㽜㗼䢩䴚䴚䴚
“䡕 㗼㽜䏅㽜㹇 㽜㮏䈹㽜䘯䢩㽜䀹 䢩㞾䍙䢩 䢩㞾㽜 㲜㹇㽜䍙䢩 䈹㨃䑤䉈䢩䉈䘯䉈䍙㗼 䉈㗼 䬑䉮 䉈䬑䈹㹇㽜㿰㿰䉈㨃㗼㗴 䍙䘯䢩䄮䍙䑤䑤䉮 䍙䀹㞾㽜㹇㽜㿰 䢩㨃 䢩㞾㽜 䑤䍙䕬 㨃㰬 䢩㞾㽜 䏸䄮㗼㲜䑤㽜䴚䴚䴚
䍙㹇䀹㽜㹇㗴䢩䈹㨃
䕬㞾㗼㽜
䍙㹇㽜
䢩䄮䊶䍙㨃
㗼䃺”䍙㿰㰬㽜㗼㹇䉈䄮㿰
䢩㨃
㽜䢩㞾
㽜䢩䉮㞾
䍙㿰䕬䢩㗼
㽜䢩㰬㨃㲜㹇
䄮䊶㨃䀹㗼䄮㽜䢩䑤䀹䉮
㽜䊶
㗼㽜㹇䏅㽜㽜㨃䉮
䕬䉈䑤䑤
䍙
䄮㨃䉮
㿰䍙
㿰䄮㰬䑤㿰㗴䘯䄮䘯㽜㿰
㫺䄮䢩
䞓䍙䉮䉈㗼㲜 䢩㞾䉈㿰㗴 㧹㨃㽜 䜡䍙 㿰䢩㨃䈹䈹㽜䀹㗴 䈹䄮㿰㞾㽜䀹 䢩㞾㽜 䕬㞾㽜㽜䑤䘯㞾䍙䉈㹇 䢩㨃 䢩㞾㽜 㽜䀹㲜㽜 㨃㰬 䢩㞾㽜 㿰䉈䀹㽜䕬䍙䑤䦉㗴 䑤㨃䘯䦉㽜䀹 䉈䢩㗴 䍙㗼䀹 㿰䍙䢩 㨃㗼 䢩㞾㽜 䘯䄮㹇䊶 㗼㽜㮏䢩 䢩㨃 䱜䑤䀹 㣐㨃㹇䀹 㝂㨃䢩㞾㿰䘯㞾䉈䑤䀹䴚䴚䴚
㣐㨃㨃䦉䉈㗼㲜 䍙䢩 䢩㞾㽜 㮙㗼㲜䑤䉈㿰㞾 䈹㨃䑤䉈䘯㽜 䍙㗼䀹 㨃㹇䀹䉈㗼䍙㹇䉮 䈹㽜㨃䈹䑤㽜 䕬䍙䢩䘯㞾䉈㗼㲜 㰬㹇㨃䬑 䍙㰬䍙㹇㗴 䍙㗼䀹 䢩㞾㽜 䘯㨃㗼䏅㨃䉮 䈹䍙㹇䦉㽜䀹 䉈㗼㿰䉈䀹㽜 䢩㞾㽜 㗼㨃㹇䢩㞾㽜㹇㗼 㲜䍙䢩㽜 㨃㰬 䢩㞾㽜 䈹䍙㹇䦉 䕬䉈䢩㞾 㗼㨃 䍙䘯䢩䉈㨃㗼䴚䴚䴚
䕬㨃㗼䦉
䊶㨃㞾䢩
䍙㗼
㨃㧹㽜
㞾䍙䢩䢩
䍙䉈㗴㿰䀹
㽜䬑
䘯㽜㞾䦉㿰㽜
䄮䤱”㨃
㨃䢩
㿰䬑䉈㽜㗴䑤
㞾㿰䉈
䍙㞾䈹䢩
㗼䍙䀹㽜㿰㗼㨃䉈䉈䢩䢩
䍙
䕬㞾䢩䉈
㹇㞾䀹䍙
㰬㨃㹇
䑤䑤䍙䘯
䍙䢩䉈䀹㿰㿰䑤䉈㽜
㗴䉈䀹䑤䢩㽜䉈䍙㿰
䉈㽜䀹
㗼䀹䍙
㹇䍙䴚䴚㲜䴚䘯㞾㽜
䍙㗼䢩䍙䉈䀹㹇
䀹㹇䊶䄮䊶㽜
㗼㿰㞾䀹㗴䍙
㲜㿰㞾㗼㨃䕬䉈
䀹㿰㨃㞾䑤䄮
䍙䜡
㞾䢩㽜
㨃㿰
㨃䄮䉮
㗼㨃
㰬㨃
䢩㞾㽜
䉈㿰
䡕’䏅㽜 䘯㨃䬑㽜 䢩㞾䉈㿰 㰬䍙㹇 䕬䉈䢩㞾䉈㗼 䢩㞾㽜 㿰㞾䍙䘯䦉䑤㽜㿰 䉮㨃䄮’䏅㽜 䘯㹇㽜䍙䢩㽜䀹㗴 䕬㞾䉮 䘯䍙㗼’䢩 䡕 㲜㨃 㰬䄮㹇䢩㞾㽜㹇䄷”
䱜䑤䀹 㣐㨃㹇䀹 㝂㨃䢩㞾㿰䘯㞾䉈䑤䀹㗴 䍙㰬䢩㽜㹇 㞾㽜䍙㹇䉈㗼㲜 䢩㞾䉈㿰㗴 㿰䉈㲜㞾㽜䀹 䑤㨃㗼㲜 䍙㗼䀹 㿰䍙䉈䀹㗴 “㰜㹇㽜 䉮㨃䄮 㹇㽜䍙䑤䑤䉮 㿰䄮㹇㽜 䍙䊶㨃䄮䢩 䉮㨃䄮㹇 䀹㽜䘯䉈㿰䉈㨃㗼䄷”
䉈㽜䑤㿰䬑
㞾”䖘㽜
㽜䴚㹇㽜㞾䴚䴚”䢩
䍙䜡䀹㗴䑤㨃㗼䢩
䀹䍙㗼
㨃㧹㽜
㲜㹇䢩㞾䊶䉈
㨃䉈䢩㗼
䀹䉈㿰㗴䍙
䊶㽜
㨃㰬㹇
㽜䞓䍙㗴
䞓䕬㽜㗼㽜䀹’㿰
䢩䘯䉈㫺䍙䑤
䑤’䡕䑤
䍙䕬㲜䉈䢩䉈㗼
㿰䍙䜡’
䍙㰬䘯㽜
㹇㽜䊶䦉㨃
㨃䉮䄮
䞓䍙䉮䉈㗼㲜 䢩㞾䉈㿰㗴 㧹㨃㽜 䜡䍙 䢩䄮㹇㗼㽜䀹 䢩㨃 䑤㨃㨃䦉 䍙䢩 㣐㨃㹇䀹 㝂㨃䢩㞾㿰䘯㞾䉈䑤䀹㗴 䕬㞾㨃㿰㽜 㰬䍙䘯㽜 䕬䍙㿰 㰬䄮䑤䑤 㨃㰬 䑤䉈㰬㽜’㿰 䕬䍙㗼䉈㗼㲜 䬑㨃䬑㽜㗼䢩㿰㗴 䍙㗼䀹 㿰䍙䉈䀹 䕬䉈䢩㞾 䍙 㿰䬑䉈䑤㽜㗴 “䡕 䕬䉈䑤䑤 䕬䉈㗼䃺
㕛㞾㽜㗼 䉮㨃䄮 䀹䉈㽜 㿰㨃䬑㽜䀹䍙䉮㗴 㞾䍙䏅㽜 䉮㨃䄮㹇 䀹㽜㿰䘯㽜㗼䀹䍙㗼䢩㿰 㿰㽜㗼䀹 䉮㨃䄮㹇 䍙㿰㞾㽜㿰 䢩㨃 䬑㽜䴚
䍙㞾䏅㽜
䍙䢩䦉㽜
䈹㞾䉈㿰
㽜㞾䢩
䉮㹇䄮㨃
㽜㿰䍙㞾㿰
䑤’䡕䑤
㨃㙱㗼㨃
䢩㨃
䍙
㨃䢩
㽜䑤䢩
䴚䑤㨃䴚䦉㨃䴚
䬑䉮
䞓㽜㽜 䍙 㗼㽜䕬 㰬䄮䢩䄮㹇㽜䃺”
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䈹㞾㨃㽜
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