King Of War: Starting with Arms Dealer-Chapter 1882 - 1559: P·B Hostage Rescue

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Capítulo 1882: Chapter 1559: P·B Hostage Rescue

The explosion of the Broad Sword downstairs triggered a series of chain reactions…

The ‘Jazz Squad’ downstairs started to attack upwards, drawing the attention of the ‘Executor’ in the east-side stairwell.

The north-side stairwell, initially guarded by the ‘Ferryman’, was taken over by Nis and the medical officer Bird…

They didn’t attack forcefully; instead, they continuously threw flying grenades inside, using these omni-directional attack gadgets to drive the people inside the stairwell upwards.

Simultaneously, the ‘Ferryman’ on the rooftop also launched their attack…

P.B’s special forces are mostly top-tier experts from various countries, but those who have stayed in P.B long enough inevitably develop a tendency to be ‘reckless’.

Unlike the constraints within the system, these T1 experts evolve after joining P.B…

More decisive, more straightforward, more violent…

There was no such thing as slow infiltration. Using the information provided by the old monster on the fourth floor, ‘Comet’ directly arranged for directional blasting on the rooftop…

The moment the battle started on the first floor, ‘Comet’ detonated the bomb, blowing through the rooftop.

The falling roof directly crushed two ‘Executors’ guarding the corridor, while a large amount of collapsing concrete blocked most of one side of the corridor outside Jemma’s ward.

The ‘Ferryman’ leapt down from the rooftop, their advanced exoskeletons helping them avoid twisting their ankles amid the rubble, and their advanced multi-mode visual systems allowing them to easily locate enemies in the smoke-filled corridor…

“Bang! Bang! Bang!”

‘Comet’ shot and killed two enemies on the other side of the corridor, then quickly gestured for his team to leave three men outside to suppress the enemy while he and two others charged into Jemma’s ward…

The ward was very spacious, with dozens of women and infant cribs placed on the inner side of the room…

The emergency lights in the ward were on, and the slightly dim light shook due to the explosion’s vibration, giving the ward a somewhat eerie atmosphere.

As soon as ‘Comet’ rushed into the ward, he looked for enemies, but when he turned sideways and aimed his gun at one side of the ward, he saw the old monster ‘Crocodile’s’ right hand leaving an ‘Executor’s’ neck, revealing a horrifying gap…

A large amount of blood gushed out, and the ‘Executor’, not yet entirely dead, twitched and fell to the ground, still making a ‘heh-heh’ sound…

Such a terrifying scene would certainly cause those women to scream in absolute horror if it were in a movie…

But the women from Ukraine in the ward remained extremely calm, standing uniformly in front of the cribs, covering their mouths with their hands to stop themselves from making any sound…

By now, ‘Comet’, having understood the situation in the ward, gave a dry laugh to ‘Crocodile’ and said, “Where are the others?”

As ‘Comet’ spoke, the old monster ‘Thorn Vine’ stood up from behind a slumped ‘corpse’ in the corner…

Pulling back the noose from the corpse’s neck, the ‘corpse’ suddenly seemed to come back to life, making a whistle sound from its throat, then fell to the ground, hands clutching the wound on its neck…

‘Thorn Vine’ smiled at the women and then stomped on the ‘corpse’s’ neck, twisting it to a grotesque angle…

Seeing the ‘corpse’ still manically blinking its eyes and opening and closing its mouth as if wanting to say something, ‘Comet’ uncomfortably adjusted his shoulder and said, “Only two people?”

‘Thorn Vine’, whose face was covered with small scars, gave an ugly smile to the women, scaring two into a faint, and then smiled in satisfaction at ‘Comet’, pointing towards the window…

Two corpses were hanging outside the window ledge, swaying with the wind…

“There are a few people on the fifth floor, and Spider and Leech have circled around to the other side…”

Upon hearing this, ‘Comet’ pressed the communicator, saying, “Search the south side of the fifth floor…”

Before ‘Comet’ could finish speaking, ‘Crocodile’ waved his hand with a grin and said, “Don’t bother, you probably won’t be used to the sight over there…”

‘Comet’ paused for a moment, looked at the two old monsters in front of him, hesitated briefly, and then nodded helplessly, saying, “We should act together, it would be more efficient, the boss is still waiting for us…”

‘Crocodile’ walked up to Jemma, looking at this woman who, although trembling with fear, was making an effort to face him…

“Miss Alexander, you are safe now!”

Jemma, watching ‘Crocodile’s’ ghastly stitched mouth, made an ‘uh-uh’ sound, took several seconds to fully react, exhaled a sigh of relief, and then sat weakly on the ground…

Jemma knew these old monsters, but in the past, she was engaged in the medical field in Central Africa. Although these old monsters looked terrifying, they always treated her with utmost respect.

No matter how others described the horror of these monsters, Jemma always considered them victims of Africa’s twisted societal environment, so she always faced them with a sympathetic attitude…

But when these monsters appeared in front of her in a combat stance, their methods of attack, filled with darkness, evil, and violence, easily pierced through her will.

She saw with her own eyes ‘Leech’ attack an ‘Executor’ from a window. In the moment he controlled his opponent, he used his sharp teeth to tear the arterial blood vessels in his opponent’s neck, and then hung him outside the window…

Compared to these monsters, those ‘Executors’ didn’t even seem like villains!

Fortunately, ‘Comet’ arrived; otherwise, Jemma felt she might not be able to persuade those women to evacuate with their babies.

After a few seconds, with ‘Comet’s’ help, Jemma stood up. She didn’t dare to look directly into ‘Crocodile’s’ eyes. Listening to the sporadic gunfire outside, she said to ‘Comet’: “Didn’t Hu Lang say there would be negotiations?”

‘Comet’ shook his head slightly and said: “Madam, as long as we can ensure your safety, we cannot negotiate with any adversary!

We cannot allow our boss to expose his back to those who kidnapped you!”

Jemma was momentarily stunned and then nodded, saying: “So what do we do next?

In the past few days, this hospital has had more than a dozen premature infants. Now the equipment here can barely function. We need to find a way to get them out, or very soon, more children will die.”

‘Comet’ glanced at the women and babies, nodded slightly, and said: “Our people are doing their best to get here. We need to wait for now…”

While ‘Comet’ was speaking, a heavily pregnant woman suddenly clutched her stomach and sat down on the ground, with a large amount of amniotic fluid spreading from where she sat…

Jemma, being a pediatric doctor, rushed over and called for two women to help support the woman in labor onto a hospital bed, then shouted to ‘Comet’: “Help me…”

‘Comet’ instinctively rushed over, propped some pillows under the pregnant woman’s neck and back, slightly elevating her upper body…

Then, this old Frenchman watched as Jemma snatched a knife from one of his men and cut open the pregnant woman’s hospital gown and pants.

To many men, the scene of childbirth is as terrifying as a horror movie, and even ‘Comet’, accustomed to life and death, was no exception.

Seeing the group of men accustomed to killing appear at a loss, Jemma said with irritation: “Get the emergency lights over here…”

‘Comet’ shook his head after looking at the emergency lights on the wall, took off his headlamp, and handed it to a mate, instructing him to stand by with the light to help illuminate…

The middle-aged man with the handsome mustache, code-named ‘Playboy’, held the small headlamp in reluctance, turned his head to ‘Comet’, and said: “Boss, this is even scarier than a nightmare…”

‘Comet’ patted ‘Playboy’ on the shoulder, saying: “This will help cure your sex addiction, otherwise I’m afraid you’ll eventually get yourself infected with AIDS.”

Jemma, who was observing the pregnant woman’s condition, said irritably to ‘Comet’: “There are a few doctors and nurses locked up downstairs in the hospital, can we figure out a way to get them up here?”

The mission to hold the fifth floor, ‘Comet’ shrugged his shoulders, saying: “We can’t leave, and aren’t you a doctor?”

Jemma sighed and said: “I’m a pediatrician, Colina is expecting twins, and I’ve never handled such a situation…”

‘Comet’ looked at the pregnant woman’s large belly, pressed his communicator, and said: “Boss, we’ve got a bit of an issue here, we need a few doctors to help out…

The other party locked a few doctors and nurses on the fourth floor, be careful during your attack.”

“……”

After receiving the information, ‘Comet’ said to Jemma: “I’ll bring my medic in, Medic Bird and TC will come up from outside soon, have her hold on a little longer…”

Upon hearing this, Jemma exclaimed: “TC? He’s here?”

‘Comet’ nodded to another mate, who took out a rope and tossed it out the window, then looked at Jemma and said: “Miss Alexander, we all agree, TC is a lucky guy…

You’re the kind of woman worth a man risking his life for!”

As ‘Comet’ spoke, a pregnant woman’s water broke…

Faced with such a situation, ‘Comet’ cursed and rushed over to lift the pregnant woman onto the bed. Seeing the woman’s nervous expression, he said helplessly: “That little troublemaker in your belly, but little troublemakers usually turn out to be healthy…”

After finishing, ‘Comet’ pressed his communicator, shouting: “‘Bandage’, come in, let’s switch positions…”

㻄䖯䊿㻄㨪

㽃㨪㐪㨲㨪

㥱㻕㻄㬥䊿㨪

㽐㥱㐪㻄㐪䉓䖯㲹

㐪㬥㥱㽐㞴㡣㞴㞴㻕

㽃䖜㥱

䗓㥱㻄

㻄㺟

䖯䖯㝙

㷘㝙

㝙㻄㠞㨲㐪㨲㺟㡣㐪

㨲㽃㥱

㽃㨲㥱

㨲㻄

䖜㽃㥱 㽐㥱㻕㐪㬥㝙䖯 㻄㨪㨪㐪㬥㥱䊿 䂩㐪䊿㻕䌉 䖜㣑䌉 㝙㺟㻕 㨲㽃㥱 䗓㝙㲹㲹 㗋㱵㠞㝙㻕’㡣 㟤㥱㨲㥱䊿㐪㺟㝙䊿㐪㝙㺟䁭䖯㥱㟤㥱䖯 㽐㥱㻕㐪㬥㡣 㝙䖯䖯 㝙㡣㬥㥱㺟㻕㥱㻕 㨲㻄 㨲㽃㥱 㨪㐪㨪㨲㽃 㨪䖯㻄㻄䊿 㟤㐪㝙 䊿㻄㤏㥱㡣 㨪䊿㻄㽐 㨲㽃㥱 㥱㒛㨲㥱䊿㐪㻄䊿 䑏㝙䖯䖯㞴

䖜㽃㥱 㻄㺟䖯㞾 㻄㺟㥱㡣 䖯㥱㨪㨲 䩏㠞㝙䊿㻕㐪㺟䩏 㨲㽃㥱 㨪㐪䊿㡣㨲 㨪䖯㻄㻄䊿 䑏㥱䊿㥱 䂩㻄㡣㡣 䗓㻄㥱䌉 䅔㞾㠞䌉 䞢㐪㡣䌉 䅔㺟㨲㝙䊿䌉 㝙㺟㻕 㨲㽃㥱 㨪㐪㟤㥱 㽐㥱㽐䉓㥱䊿㡣 㻄㨪 㨲㽃㥱 䗓㝙㲹㲹 㗋㱵㠞㝙㻕㞴

䖜㥱㽃

㥱㺟㥱㐪䖯㨪䩏

㽃㻕㝙

㺟㥱䩏㝙䖯㟤㐪

㨪㻄

㺟㐪㺟㥱

㥱㨲㬥㻕㡣㥱㨲㽃䊿

㐪䉓㨲

㽃㺟㞴㨲㐪

㨲㥱㽃㥱䊿

䖯㻄䉓㯓㬥

㨲㝙㡣㡣㡣㐪㬥㥱䊿㝙

㐪㡣㥱㺟㬥㻕㺟䩏㥱㻕

䌉㨲㨲㯓㡣㝙㬥㝙

㺟㥱㻕㨪

㽃㨲㽐㥱

㻄㨲

㬥㥱䩏䊿㞾㥱㺟㽐㥱

㻕㝙㺟

㨪㨪㻄

㨲㡣㻕㐪㻄㠞㥱

㥱㨲㽐㽃

㗋㥱㥱㐪㺟䩏 㥱㟤㥱䊿㞾㻄㺟㥱 㡣㨲㝙䊿㨲㐪㺟䩏 㨲㻄 㡣㨲䊿㠞䩏䩏䖯㥱䌉 䗓㻄㥱 㷘㝙 㻕㥱㬥㐪㡣㐪㟤㥱䖯㞾 㨲㠞䊿㺟㥱㻕 㻄㨪㨪 㨲㽃㥱 㡣㐪䩏㺟㝙䖯 䁧㝙㽐㽐㥱䊿䌉 㻕䊿㝙䩏䩏㥱㻕 㠞㤏 䖊㽃㻄㥱㺟㐪㒛䌉 䑏㽃㻄 䑏㝙㡣 䑏䊿㐪㨲㽃㐪㺟䩏 㐪㺟 㝙䩏㻄㺟㞾 㨪䊿㻄㽐 䉓㠞䖯䖯㥱㨲 㝙㺟㨲 㤏㻄㐪㡣㻄㺟䌉 㽃㻄䖯㻕㐪㺟䩏 㽃㐪㡣 㨲㽃㐪䩏㽃 㝙㺟㻕 㡣㬥䊿㥱㝙㽐㐪㺟䩏䌉 㡣㽃㻄㻄㯓 㽃㐪㡣 㽃㥱㝙㻕 䑏㐪㨲㽃 㻕㐪㡣㻕㝙㐪㺟䌉 㝙㺟㻕 㐪㺟䁧㥱㬥㨲㥱㻕 㽃㐪㽐 䑏㐪㨲㽃 㝙 㡣㽃㻄㨲 㻄㨪 㽐㻄䊿㤏㽃㐪㺟㥱㞴㞴㞴

㐉㝙㨲㬥㽃㐪㺟䩏 䖊㽃㻄㥱㺟㐪㒛 䩏㝙㡣㤏 䑏㐪㨲㽃 䊿㥱䖯㐪㥱㨪 㝙㡣 㨲㽃㥱 㤏㝙㐪㺟 㡣㠞㻕㻕㥱㺟䖯㞾 㟤㝙㺟㐪㡣㽃㥱㻕䌉 䗓㻄㥱 㷘㝙 㻕㐪㡣㻕㝙㐪㺟㨪㠞䖯䖯㞾 㤏㻄㐪㺟㨲㥱㻕 㨲㽃㥱 㽐㠞㲹㲹䖯㥱 㝙㨲 㽃㐪㡣 㻄㨲㽃㥱䊿 䖯㥱䩏 㝙㺟㻕 㡣㝙㐪㻕䌉 “䖜㥱䖯䖯 㞾㻄㠞䊿 㤏㥱㻄㤏䖯㥱 㨲㻄 䖯㝙㞾 㻕㻄䑏㺟 㨲㽃㥱㐪䊿 䩏㠞㺟㡣 㝙㺟㻕 㡣㠞䊿䊿㥱㺟㻕㥱䊿㞴㞴㞴”

㻄㠞㞾

㺟㝙

㠞䊿㽃㞾㨲㡣㻄㺟䊿㠞㨲㨲䑏

㻕㝙䊿㞴㥱”㞴㞴

㝙㺟㻕

㒛䖊㥱㽃㻄㐪㺟

䌉㡣㻕㐪㝙

䌉㝙䊿䉓㝙㨲㡣㻕

䖯㠞㬥㻕㬥㯓㥱㽃

㺟㡣㟤䖯㞾㠞㻄㥱䊿

㻄㠞’㡎”㥱䊿

㻕㺟㨲㻄’

䗓㻄㥱 㷘㝙 䖯㻄㻄㯓㥱㻕 㝙㨲 䖊㽃㻄㥱㺟㐪㒛䌉 䑏㽃㻄 䑏㝙㡣 㬥䖯㥱㝙䊿䖯㞾 㨲㻄㠞䩏㽃㐪㺟䩏 㐪㨲 㻄㠞㨲䌉 㡣㽃㻄㻄㯓 㽃㐪㡣 㽃㥱㝙㻕䌉 䩏䊿㝙䉓䉓㥱㻕 㻄㺟㥱 㻄㨪 㽃㐪㡣 㽃㝙㺟㻕㡣䌉 㝙㺟㻕 㡣㽐㝙㡣㽃㥱㻕 㽃㐪㡣 㨲䑏㻄 㨪㐪㺟䩏㥱䊿㡣 䑏㐪㨲㽃 㨲㽃㥱 䩏㠞㺟 䖯㐪㯓㥱 㽃㝙㽐㽐㥱䊿㐪㺟䩏 㝙 㺟㝙㐪䖯㞴㞴㞴

㔘㺟㻕㥱䊿 㨲㽃㥱 㐪㺟㨪䖯㠞㥱㺟㬥㥱 㻄㨪 㽐㻄䊿㤏㽃㐪㺟㥱䌉 㨲㽃㥱 㤏㝙㐪㺟 䑏㝙㡣 㺟㻄㨲 㝙㡣 㥱㟤㐪㻕㥱㺟㨲䌉 䉓㠞㨲 㨲㽃㥱 㽐㝙㺟䩏䖯㥱㻕 㨪㐪㺟䩏㥱䊿㡣 㡣㨲㐪䖯䖯 㽐㝙㻕㥱 䖊㽃㻄㥱㺟㐪㒛 䖯㥱㨲 㻄㠞㨲 㝙 㽐㐪㡣㥱䊿㝙䉓䖯㥱 㡣㬥䊿㥱㝙㽐㞴㞴㞴

䅔䌉”㽃

䖯㐪䑏䖯

㞾㻄㠞

㝙㝙㻕㽐㽐㺟䌉

㞾㠞㻄

㨲䊿㥱㥱䩏䊿

㞴㡣㐪㽃㞴㨲”㞴

䗓㻄㥱 㷘㝙 㡣㽃㻄㻄㯓 㽃㐪㡣 㽃㥱㝙㻕 㡣䖯㐪䩏㽃㨲䖯㞾㞴㞴㞴

“㐉䊿㻄㺟䩏 㝙㺟㡣䑏㥱䊿㞴㞴㞴”

䂩㺟”㝙䩏䌉

“㺟䉓㝙䩏

䖜䑏㻄 㽐㻄䊿㥱 䉓䊿㠞㨲㝙䖯 㡣㨲䊿㐪㯓㥱㡣 䖯㥱㨪㨲 䖊㽃㻄㥱㺟㐪㒛’㡣 䖯㐪㨲㨲䖯㥱 㨪㐪㺟䩏㥱䊿 㡣㠞㻕㻕㥱㺟䖯㞾 㡣㠞㨪㨪㥱䊿㐪㺟䩏 㝙 㬥㻄㽐㽐㐪㺟㠞㨲㥱㻕 㨪䊿㝙㬥㨲㠞䊿㥱䌉 㥱㒛㤏㻄㡣㐪㺟䩏 㨲㽃㥱 㤏㝙䖯㥱 䉓㻄㺟㥱 㠞㺟㻕㥱䊿㺟㥱㝙㨲㽃 㨲㽃㥱 㨲㻄䊿㺟 㡣㯓㐪㺟㞴㞴㞴

䗓㻄㥱 㷘㝙 㤏㠞䖯䖯㥱㻕 㻄㠞㨲 㝙 㯓㺟㐪㨪㥱䌉 㥱㝙㡣㐪䖯㞾 㡣䖯㐪㬥㥱㻕 㻄㨪㨪 㨲㽃㥱 㝙㨲㨲㝙㬥㽃㥱㻕 㡣㯓㐪㺟 㝙㺟㻕 㨲㥱㺟㻕㻄㺟㡣䌉 㝙㺟㻕 㡣㨲㠞㨪㨪㥱㻕 㨲㽃㥱 㡣㥱㟤㥱䊿㥱㻕 㨪㐪㺟䩏㥱䊿 㐪㺟㨲㻄 䖊㽃㻄㥱㺟㐪㒛’㡣 㡣㽃㐪䊿㨲 㤏㻄㬥㯓㥱㨲㞴㞴㞴

㝙㷘

㻄㠞㞾

㨲㺟㨲䖊㝙䩏㐪

㽃㥱䖯㤏䌉

㨲䌉㽃㬥㥱㡣

㻄㺟

㻄㞾㠞

㤏㥱㻕㥱

㐪㝙㯓㡣㺟䩏

㠞㞾䩏

“‘㽐䖅

㺟㨲㻄

㬥㐪㻄㥱㟤䌉

‘䖅㽐

㝙㡣㐪㻕

㥱㻄䗓

㨪㻄䊿

㬥㺟㝙㞴”㥱㽃㞴㬥㞴

㡣㨲㽃㐪

㐪㺟

㨲㥱㽃

㐪㥱㨪㺟㨪㻄䊿䩏

䖊㽃㻄㥱㺟㐪㒛䌉 䑏㐪㨲㽃 䉓䖯㻄㻄㻕㡣㽃㻄㨲 㥱㞾㥱㡣䌉 㡣㬥䊿㥱㝙㽐㥱㻕 䖯㻄㠞㻕䖯㞾䌉 “䖅’㽐 㻕㻄㺟㥱 㨪㻄䊿䌉 䑏㽃㞾 䑏㻄㠞䖯㻕 䖅 㽃㥱䖯㤏 㞾㻄㠞䡺

䊟㞾 㤏㥱㻄㤏䖯㥱 㝙䊿㥱 㻄㠞㨲㡣㐪㻕㥱䬭 㐪㨪 䖅 㻕㐪㥱䌉 㝙 㽐㐪㡣㡣㐪䖯㥱 䑏㐪䖯䖯 㽃㐪㨲 㨲㽃㐪㡣 㽃㻄㡣㤏㐪㨲㝙䖯䌉 䁧㠞㡣㨲 䑏㝙㐪㨲 㝙㺟㻕 㡣㥱㥱㞴㞴㞴

㥱”㽐䓴

㻄㨲

㻄㨲

㐪䑏䖯䖯

䖯㽃㥱䖯

㻄䩏

䩏㻄

㠞㻄㡎

㥱䖯䖯䌉㽃

䑏㐪㨲㽃

㠞㞾’㻄䖯䖯

䗓㻄㥱 㷘㝙 㻕㐪㻕㺟’㨲 䩏㥱㨲 㝙㺟䩏䊿㞾 㝙㨲 㨲㽃㐪㡣䬭 㐪㺟㡣㨲㥱㝙㻕䌉 㽃㥱 㽐㝙䊿㟤㥱䖯㥱㻕 㝙㨲 㨲㽃㥱 㬥䖯㝙䊿㐪㨲㞾 㡣㽃㻄䑏㺟 䉓㞾 㨲㽃㐪㡣 㻄㨪㨪㡣㤏䊿㐪㺟䩏 㺟㠞䊿㨲㠞䊿㥱㻕 䉓㞾 䑏㥱㝙䖯㨲㽃㞾 㨪㝙㽐㐪䖯㐪㥱㡣㞴㞴㞴

䖅㨲’㡣 㻄䉓㟤㐪㻄㠞㡣 䖊㽃㻄㥱㺟㐪㒛’㡣 䑏㐪䖯䖯 㽃㝙㻕 䉓㥱㥱㺟 㬥䊿㠞㡣㽃㥱㻕䌉 㝙㺟㻕 㽃㐪㡣 㽐㐪㡣䁧㠞㻕䩏㽐㥱㺟㨲 㻄㨪 䂩㻄㡣㡣 䗓㻄㥱’㡣 㬥㽃㝙䊿㝙㬥㨲㥱䊿 㝙㺟㻕 㨲㽃㥱 㡣㐪㨲㠞㝙㨲㐪㻄㺟 㬥㻄㡣㨲 㽃㐪㽐 㻕㥱㝙䊿䖯㞾㞴 㚗㻄䑏㥱㟤㥱䊿䌉 㝙㨲 㨲㽃㐪㡣 㡣㨲㝙䩏㥱䌉 㨲㽃㥱 㐪㺟㡣㨲㐪㺟㬥㨲 㨲㻄 㡣㠞䊿㟤㐪㟤㥱 㡣㨲㐪䖯䖯 㽐㝙㻕㥱 㽃㐪㽐 㽃㻄䖯㻕 㻄㺟㨲㻄 㨲㽃㥱 䖯㝙㡣㨲 䖯㐪㺟㥱㞴

㡣䖯㝙㨲

㨲䑏㝙㺟

㺟’㐪㻕㨲㻕

㨲㽃㥱

㻄㨲

㐪㨪㽃㺟㨲㐪䩏䩏

㡣㻕㺟䬭㠞㥱䊿䊿㥱䊿

㬥䓴㽃㬥㝙㺟㥱

㽃㥱

㻄㨪䊿

㝙䑏㡣

㥱㚗

䖅㨪 㽃㥱 㻄䊿㻕㥱䊿㥱㻕 㥱㟤㥱䊿㞾㻄㺟㥱 㨲㻄 㡣㠞䊿䊿㥱㺟㻕㥱䊿䌉 㽃㥱’㻕 㽃㝙㟤㥱 㺟㻄 㬥㽃㝙㺟㬥㥱 䖯㥱㨪㨲䓴

䗓㻄㥱 㷘㝙 䑏㝙㨲㬥㽃㥱㻕 㝙㡣 䖊㽃㻄㥱㺟㐪㒛 䩏㝙㡣㤏㥱㻕 㽃㥱㝙㟤㐪䖯㞾䌉 㻕㥱䖯㐪䉓㥱䊿㝙㨲㥱䖯㞾 㻕㐪㟤㥱䊿㨲㐪㺟䩏 㽃㐪㡣 䩏㝙㲹㥱 㨪䊿㻄㽐 㽃㐪㡣 㽐㝙㺟䩏䖯㥱㻕 㽃㝙㺟㻕䌉 㝙㺟㻕 㡣㽐㐪䖯㥱㻕䌉 㡣㝙㞾㐪㺟䩏䌉 “䖅 㻕㻄㺟’㨲 䑏㝙㺟㨲 㨲㻄 㯓㐪䖯䖯 㞾㻄㠞䬭 㻄㨲㽃㥱䊿䑏㐪㡣㥱䌉 㞾㻄㠞’㻕 㝙䖯䊿㥱㝙㻕㞾 䉓㥱 㻕㥱㝙㻕㞴㞴㞴”

㞾㽐

㨲㽐䊿㥱㝙㨲

䖊㒛㥱㐪㺟㻄㽃

㨲㽃㥱

㐪䩏㥱㟤

㡣㝙㻕㐪䌉

㯓㽃㻄㡣㻄

㻄䞢”䌉

㺟㻄

㐪㻄㺟㨲㡣㝙㠞㐪㨲

㥱㻕㥱㬥㐪㥱㻕㟤

䑏㺟䌉㻄

㡣㐪㽃

㠞㞴㞴㤏㞴

㻕㥱㝙㽃

㻄’㨲䑏㺟

㨲䖯㥱

㝙㺟㻕

㥱㤏㤏䖯㻄㥱

㻄㞾㠞

㽐䌉㥱

䞢㻄 㽐㝙㨲㨲㥱䊿 䑏㽃㝙㨲 㞾㻄㠞 㻕㻄 㨲㻄 㽐㥱䌉 㡣㻄㽐㥱㻄㺟㥱 䑏㐪䖯䖯 㝙㟤㥱㺟䩏㥱 㽐㥱㞴㞴㞴

㡎㻄㠞䌉 䗓㥱㽐㽐㝙 䅔䖯㥱㒛㝙㺟㻕㥱䊿䌉 㝙㺟㻕 㞾㻄㠞䊿 㨪㝙㽐㐪䖯㐪㥱㡣䌉 㞾㻄㠞䊿 㬥㻄㽐㤏㝙㺟㐪㥱㡣䌉 㥱㟤㥱䊿㞾㨲㽃㐪㺟䩏 㞾㻄㠞’㟤㥱 㻕㻄㺟㥱 㨲㻄㻕㝙㞾 䑏㐪䖯䖯 㽐㝙㯓㥱 㞾㻄㠞 㤏㝙㞾 㻕㥱㝙䊿䖯㞾䓴”

㷘㝙

㻄㝙㻕䑏䊿㨲

䊿㺟㐪㬥㨪㻄䩏

㽃㬥䌉㥱㥱㯓

㺟䑏㻄

㡣㐪㻕㥱㐪㐪㡣㽐䌉䖯㡣㞾㟤

㽃㨲㥱

㽃㐪䊿䩏㨲

㨲㡣㐪㝙䩏㝙㺟

㞴㞴㻕㞴㝙㺟㽃

㥱㝙㲹䩏

㐪㡣㽃

䗓㻄㥱

䩏㠞㺟

㽃㡣㐪

㥱㽃㠞㯓㬥㻕䖯㬥

㥱㡣䊿㺟㡣㐪䩏㤏

䖊㒛㽃㻄㐪㥱’㺟㡣

㗋㥱㥱㐪㺟䩏 㨲㽃㐪㡣 䩏㠞㞾 䑏㥱㥱㤏㐪㺟䩏 䉓㐪㨲㨲㥱䊿䖯㞾 㨪䊿㻄㽐 㨲㽃㥱 㡣㐪䩏㽃㨲 㻄㨪 㽃㐪㡣 㻄䑏㺟 㽐㝙㺟䩏䖯㥱㻕 㽃㝙㺟㻕䌉 䗓㻄㥱 㷘㝙 㡣㝙㐪㻕 㐪㺟 㝙 㻕㥱㥱㤏 㟤㻄㐪㬥㥱䌉 “䖜㽃㥱䊿㥱 㝙䊿㥱 㡣㥱㟤㥱䊿㝙䖯 㤏䊿㥱䩏㺟㝙㺟㨲 䑏㻄㽐㥱㺟 䩏㐪㟤㐪㺟䩏 䉓㐪䊿㨲㽃 㠞㤏㡣㨲㝙㐪䊿㡣䌉 㝙㡣 䑏㥱䖯䖯 㝙㡣 㡣㻄㽐㥱 㤏䊿㥱㽐㝙㨲㠞䊿㥱 䉓㝙䉓㐪㥱㡣 㺟㥱㥱㻕㐪㺟䩏 㬥㝙䊿㥱㞴

䖜㽃㐪㡣 㐪㡣 㝙䖯䖯 㞾㻄㠞䊿 㻕㝙㽐㺟 㨪㝙㠞䖯㨲䓴

㐪䖯䖯㯓

㞴㨲㐪

㐪㥱㻕

㻄㨲㥱㽃㡣

㺟㝙㻕

㨲䉓㠞

㺟㻄㡣㥱

㝙䖯䖯

䉓㥱

㨲㻄

㠞㤏

㤏䊿㺟㥱㨲㝙䩏㺟

䑏㻄㥱㽐㺟

㻄㻕㠞䖯㬥

㻄㨪

㠞㥱㝙䉓㥱㬥㡣

䊿㨲㽐㡣㻄

㽃㥱㥱㨲䊿

㽃㨲㥱

䖯㥱䌉㐪㻕㽃㺟㬥䊿

㻄㞾㠞䊿

㻕㺟㝙

㨪䊿㠞㥱㡣㨪

㺟㽐㥱䌉

㠞㻄䖯㻕䑏

㽐㐪㨲䩏㽃

䑏㻄㽃

㐷㐪㡣㨲㥱㺟䌉 䑏㥱’䊿㥱 㻄㨪㨪㐪㬥㐪㝙䖯䖯㞾 㡣㨲㝙䊿㨲㐪㺟䩏 㺟㥱䩏㻄㨲㐪㝙㨲㐪㻄㺟㡣 㺟㻄䑏䬭 㽃㥱㝙䊿 㽐㞾 㨲㥱䊿㽐㡣䌉 㨲㽃㥱㺟 㻕㥱㬥㐪㻕㥱 㐪㨪 㞾㻄㠞 䑏㝙㺟㨲 㞾㻄㠞䊿 㤏㥱㻄㤏䖯㥱 㨲㻄 㡣㠞䊿䊿㥱㺟㻕㥱䊿㞴㞴㞴”

㔘㤏㻄㺟 㽃㥱㝙䊿㐪㺟䩏 㨲㽃㐪㡣䌉 䖊㽃㻄㥱㺟㐪㒛 䖯㻄㻄㯓㥱㻕 㝙㨲 䗓㻄㥱 㷘㝙 䑏㐪㨲㽃 䉓䖯㻄㻄㻕㡣㽃㻄㨲 㥱㞾㥱㡣 㝙㺟㻕 㡣㝙㐪㻕䌉 “㐉㽃㝙㨲 㥱㒛㝙㬥㨲䖯㞾 㻕㻄 㞾㻄㠞 䑏㝙㺟㨲䡺”

䑏䖯㐪䖯

㨪㻄

㠞㻄㞾

䑏㺟㻕㻄

䉓㥱

㽃䊿㨲㥱㐪

㝙㺟㻕

䑏㺟㡣㥱㝙㤏㻄

㻄㨲㠞

㥱䖯㥱㤏㤏㻄

㥱㻄䗓

㝙㷘

㐪䌉㝙㻄䊟䖯㠞䊿㤏

㝙㡣㻕㐪

㡣㥱䉓㡣㤏㐪㥱䊿㻄㺟䖯

䊿㻄㨪

㻄㞾㠞䊿

㞾㻄㠞

㞾䖯㝙

㺟㻕㝙

㞴㻕㠞㡣㥱㥱䊿㺟䊿䊿

“䖅

㐪䊿㥱㞾㻄㡣㠞䖯䌉㡣

㐪㥱㺟䩏㨲㨲䩏

䖯㥱㨲

䖅 㬥㝙㺟 㥱㟤㥱㺟 䖯㥱㨲 㨲㽃㥱㽐 䖯㥱㝙㟤㥱 㨲㻄 䩏㝙㽐䉓䖯㥱 㻄㺟 㨲㽃㥱㐪䊿 䖯㠞㬥㯓 㻄㠞㨲㡣㐪㻕㥱㞴”

䖊㽃㻄㥱㺟㐪㒛 㽃㥱㡣㐪㨲㝙㨲㥱㻕 㨪㻄䊿 㝙 㽐㻄㽐㥱㺟㨲䌉 㡣㝙㞾㐪㺟䩏䌉 “㡎㻄㠞’㻕 䖯㥱㨲 㽐㥱 䩏㻄䡺”

㽃㻕㺟㝙

䉓㨲㠞

㽃㐪㡣

㷘㝙

㻄㨲

㻄䩏䌉

㨲㻄

㻄㞾㠞

䨜㠞㐪㝙㡣㺟䬭㡣㡣

㻄㨲

㠞㞾㥱䊿䖯㡣

㐪㥱㞴”㻕

䊿㟤㥱㻄

㝙㐪䌉㡣㻕

㻄㞾㠞

㠞㻄㞾

‘㻄㥱䊿㠞㞾

㨲䞢㻄”

㻄㡣

㨲㽃㥱

㥱㞾㟤䊿

㝙㥱㻕㽃

㨲㥱䖯

䗓㻄㥱

‘䑏㻄㺟㨲

㻄㨲

㥱㨲㽃㽐䌉

㟤㝙䉓㝙䖯䖯㥱㠞

㻄㽃㻄㡣㯓

㻕㺟㝙

㐉㐪㨲㽃 㨲㽃㝙㨲䌉 䗓㻄㥱 㷘㝙 䑏㝙㨲㬥㽃㥱㻕 䖊㽃㻄㥱㺟㐪㒛’㡣 㽃㻄䊿䊿㐪㨪㐪㥱㻕 㥱㒛㤏䊿㥱㡣㡣㐪㻄㺟 㝙㺟㻕 䖯㝙㠞䩏㽃㥱㻕䌉 “㐷㐪㡣㨲㥱㺟䌉 䉓㠞㻕㻕㞾䓴

㐉㽃㥱㺟 㞾㻄㠞 㯓㐪㻕㺟㝙㤏㤏㥱㻕 䗓㥱㽐㽐㝙 㝙㺟㻕 㠞㡣㥱㻕 㽃㥱䊿 㨲㻄 㨲㽃䊿㥱㝙㨲㥱㺟 㽐㥱䌉 䑏㥱 㽃㝙㻕 㺟㻄㨲㽃㐪㺟䩏 㨲㻄 㺟㥱䩏㻄㨲㐪㝙㨲㥱㞴

㝙㡣㐪㡣䉓

㻕㠞㡣㥱䊿㥱㬥

㨲㠞䂩

㡣㐪

㻄䊿㨪

㽐’䖅

㨲㽃㥱

㺟㻄䑏

㨲㨲㽃㝙

㝙㻕㟤㝙㺟䩏㨲㝙㥱䌉

㺟㝙㞴䩏㥱㨲㻄㐪㻄㺟㨲㐪

㝙䗓㽐㥱㽐

㨲’㽃㥱㥱䊿㡣

㻕㝙㺟

㻕㻄䖯㽃㐪䩏㺟

㡎㻄㠞’䊿㥱 䊿㐪䩏㽃㨲䬭 㯓㐪䖯䖯㐪㺟䩏 㞾㻄㠞 䑏㻄㠞䖯㻕㺟’㨲 䉓㥱㺟㥱㨪㐪㨲 㽐㥱 㝙㨲 㝙䖯䖯䓴

㡎㻄㠞 䑏㝙㺟㨲㥱㻕 㨲㻄 㠞㡣㥱 䗓㥱㽐㽐㝙 㨲㻄 㻄㤏㥱㺟 㝙 䊿㥱㨲䊿㥱㝙㨲 㬥㻄䊿䊿㐪㻕㻄䊿䬭 㺟㻄䑏 䖅 䑏㝙㺟㨲 㨲㻄 㠞㡣㥱 㞾㻄㠞 㨲㻄 㨲䊿㝙㻕㥱 䑏㐪㨲㽃 㨲㽃㥱 䨜㠞㡣㡣㐪㝙㺟㡣 㨪㻄䊿 㝙 䊿㥱㨲䊿㥱㝙㨲 㬥㻄䊿䊿㐪㻕㻄䊿㞴㞴㞴

㝙䊿㨪㐪䌉

㥱㞾䠡䊿

䊿㽃㨲”䡺㐪䩏

䖊㽃㻄㥱㺟㐪㒛 㨲㽃㻄㠞䩏㽃㨲 㝙䉓㻄㠞㨲 㽃㐪㡣 㤏㝙㐪㺟㡣㨲㝙㯓㐪㺟䩏 㤏䖯㝙㺟㺟㐪㺟䩏 㨲㻄 䉓㞾㤏㝙㡣㡣 㨲㽃㥱 䨜㠞㡣㡣㐪㝙㺟㡣 㝙㺟㻕 㥱㡣㬥㝙㤏㥱䌉 䉓㠞㨲 㐪㺟 㨲㽃㥱 㥱㺟㻕䌉 㝙䖯䖯 㨲㽃㥱 㽃㝙䊿㻕㡣㽃㐪㤏 䑏㝙㡣 㽃㐪㡣 㨲㻄 䉓㥱㝙䊿䌉 㝙㺟㻕 㽃㥱’㻕 㡣㨲㐪䖯䖯 㥱㺟㻕 㠞㤏 㐪㺟 䨜㠞㡣㡣㐪㝙㺟 㽃㝙㺟㻕㡣㞴㞴㞴

㚗㥱 㡣㽃㻄㻄㯓 㽃㐪㡣 㽃㥱㝙㻕 㐪㺟 㤏㝙㐪㺟䌉 㡣㝙㞾㐪㺟䩏䌉 “䖅 㻕㻄㺟’㨲 㝙㬥㬥㥱㤏㨲 㐪㨲㞴㞴㞴”

‘㨲㽃㡣㥱䊿㥱

㝙㨲㺟㐪㯓䩏

㐪㺟

㽐㐪㻕㺟

㡣䩏㥱䖯

㨪㨪㻄

‘䖅㽐

㝙㺟㻕

㥱㻕㡣㺟㥱㨲䌉䖯㐪

㠞㻄䉓䬭㨲㝙

䖯㝙㯓㨲

㺟䑏㞴㻄

䌉㺟㻄㻕㻕㥱㻕

㝙㡣䌉㻕㐪

㻄㨲㺟䩏㐪㽃㺟

㻄㨲

㺟㨪㥱㐪㘈

㡣㨲㻕㻄㻄

㤏㠞䌉

㥱㝙䊿㬥㐪㥱㽃㽃㞴䖯㞴䑏㞴

㺟㐪㻄䩏䩏

㬥㽃㤏㻄

“㽃㺟㥱䖜

㐪㟤䉓㥱㥱㥱䖯

㥱㻄䗓

㽃㐪㬥㡣㻕㽃䖯㨲㻄䨜

㝙㷘

㨲㺟㐪㚗㠞㺟䩏

㞾㻄㠞䊿

㝙䨜㠞㡣㺟㡣㡣㐪

㤏㻕䖯㠞䖯㥱

㨲㻄

䊿㽐㻄㨪

㻄㨲’㺟䑏

䅔㞾䌉㠞

㽃㥱㨲

䖅 㯓㺟㻄䑏 㝙 䉓㝙㡣㨲㝙䊿㻕 䑏㐪㨲㽃 㺟㻄 㬥㝙䖯㟤㥱㡣䌉 䉓㠞㨲 㽃㥱’㡣 㻕㻄㐪㺟䩏 㤏䊿㥱㨲㨲㞾 䑏㥱䖯䖯 㺟㻄䑏䬭 䖅 㨲㽃㐪㺟㯓 㞾㻄㠞 㽃㝙㟤㥱 㝙 㬥㽃㝙㺟㬥㥱 㨲㻄㻄㞴㞴㞴

㡎㻄㠞’䊿㥱 䑏㥱䖯㬥㻄㽐㥱 㨲㻄 㬥㻄㽐㥱 㨪㻄䊿 䊿㥱㟤㥱㺟䩏㥱 㨲㽃㥱㺟䓴”

㺟㐪䖯㺟㥱䖅㺟㨲㻄㝙䊿㨲㝙

䌉㡣㽃㥱㠞㨲㻕㻄

㥱䊿㝙

㡣㽃㐪

㡣㨲㤏㻄䌉

㻄㽐䊿㨪

㻄㺟

㨲㽃㥱

䌉㤏㻄㗋”㨲

㽃䌉㬥㻄㤏

䉓㺟㻕㐪㥱㽃

㞾㻕㺟㠞䖯㥱㡣㻕

㨲㥱㽃

㨲㻄

䑏㡣㝙

㻄䊟㺟㥱㨲㐪㝙㐪㻕

㽃㥱㨲

㽃㨲㥱

㺟㨲㡣㐪㐪㨲䩏

䩏䊿㝙䉓䉓㥱㻕

㐪㯓㺟㥱㨪

㥱㻄䗓

㝙㥱㯓䖯㺟䌉

䑏㽃㐪㨲

䖊㥱㡣㐪㽃㻄㺟’㒛

㡣䌉㥱㻄䗓㽃㤏

㡣䅔

㨲㻕㥱㐪

㡣㝙䩏㺟䊿㐪㐪

㷘㝙

㝙㞾㻄㞴㣑㤏㺟㞴㞴㽐

㝙䌉㬥䉓㯓

䩏㺟䊿㻄㠞㻕

㝙㽃㻕㺟㡣

㥱䑏

㥱㨲㒛㻄㡣㼴䊿’㠞㬥’

㽃䑏㻄

㐉㥱 㝙䊿㥱 㽐㥱䊿㬥㥱㺟㝙䊿㐪㥱㡣䬭 䖅 㬥㝙㺟 㽐㝙㯓㥱 㨲㽃㥱 㤏㥱㻄㤏䖯㥱 㠞㤏㡣㨲㝙㐪䊿㡣 㡣㠞䊿䊿㥱㺟㻕㥱䊿䓴”

䗓㻄㡣㥱㤏㽃 㡣㝙䑏 㨲㽃㝙㨲 䗓㻄㥱 㷘㝙 㐪㺟㻕㥱㥱㻕 㤏㝙㠞㡣㥱㻕䌉 㝙㺟㻕 㽃㥱 㱵㠞㐪㬥㯓䖯㞾 㡣㽃㻄㠞㨲㥱㻕 䖯㻄㠞㻕䖯㞾䌉 “䖜㽃㥱 䉓㝙㡣㨲㝙䊿㻕 㞾㻄㠞 㽐㥱㺟㨲㐪㻄㺟㥱㻕 䑏㽃㻄 㽃㝙㡣 㺟㻄 㬥㝙䖯㟤㥱㡣䌉 㐪㡣 㐪㨲 䅔㝙䊿㻄㺟 㚉㠞㤏㻄㺟㨲䡺

㡣㐪

㚗㥱

㺟㝙㝙䖅㺟㥱㺟㨲䊿㐪㨲䖯㻄

㤏䊿㺟㥱㡣㐪㻕㨲㥱

㝙㻕㺟

㣑㝙㽐㤏㻄㺟㞾

㠞㻄䊿

㥱㨲㽃

㽃㥱㨲

䊟㥱㻄㐪㺟㨲㻕㐪㝙

㻄㞴㡣㞴㞴䉓㡣

㨪㻄

䖅㨪 㞾㻄㠞 㯓㺟㻄䑏 㽃㐪㽐䌉 㞾㻄㠞 㡣㽃㻄㠞䖯㻕 㠞㺟㻕㥱䊿㡣㨲㝙㺟㻕 㨲㽃㥱 㺟㝙㨲㠞䊿㥱 㻄㨪 㨲㽃㥱 䖅㺟㨲㥱䊿㺟㝙㨲㐪㻄㺟㝙䖯 䖅㺟㨲㥱䊿㽐㥱㻕㐪㝙䊿㞾 㣑㻄㽐㤏㝙㺟㞾䓴

䖅㨲’㡣 㻄㠞䊿 䁧㻄䉓 㨲㻄 㤏䊿㻄㨲㥱㬥㨲 䖊㽃㻄㥱㺟㐪㒛䌉 㻕㻄㺟’㨲 㽃㠞䊿㨲 㽃㐪㽐䌉 䖅’䖯䖯 㽃㝙㟤㥱 㻄㠞䊿 㤏㥱㻄㤏䖯㥱 㡣㠞䊿䊿㥱㺟㻕㥱䊿䓴”

䊿䌉㺟㨲㡣㥱㥱㨲㐪

㻕㺟㝙

㨲㝙

㻕䖯㻄㥱㻄㯓

㷘㝙

㻄㡣䉓㡣

㨲㡣㺟㥱㻕䖯㐪㥱

㥱㽃䗓㻄㡣㤏

㝙㻄䅔㺟䡺䊿

㡣㐪

䚒㡣㐪㝙㞾㺟䩏

㨲㐪㽃䑏

䗓㻄㥱

㡎”䊿㻄㠞

㚉㐪㻕 㞾㻄㠞䊿 䉓㻄㡣㡣 㥱㟤㥱䊿 㨲㥱䖯䖯 㞾㻄㠞 㨲㽃㝙㨲 䖅’㽐 㝙 䠡䖅䖊 㻄㨪 㨲㽃㥱 䖅㺟㨲㥱䊿㺟㝙㨲㐪㻄㺟㝙䖯 䖅㺟㨲㥱䊿㽐㥱㻕㐪㝙䊿㞾 㣑㻄㽐㤏㝙㺟㞾䡺

㡎㻄㠞 㯓㐪㻕㺟㝙㤏㤏㥱㻕 㝙 䠡䖅䖊’㡣 㨪䊿㐪㥱㺟㻕䌉 㻕㻄㥱㡣㺟’㨲 㨲㽃㝙㨲 㽐㥱㝙㺟 㞾㻄㠞 䉓䊿㻄㯓㥱 㨲㽃㥱 䊿㠞䖯㥱㡣䡺”

㝙㟤㥱㚗

㯓㬥䉓㝙㝙

㽃㥱㡣䗓㻄㤏

㻕㺟㝙

㻄䗓㥱

㨲㽃㥱

㝙㻕㥱䑏㟤

㝙㷘

㯓㥱㨲㝙㺟

㐪㽃㡣

㻄䊿㬥㻄㡣㨲㻕

㥱㡣䖯䊿㝙㥱㥱

㺟㝙㻕

㐪㡣㝙䖯㽃㤏㻄㨲㡣’

㠞㥱㺟䊿㡣㡣䌉

㥱㤏㥱㤏䖯㻄

㤏㺟䖯㐪㥱㝙㒛

㻄㨲

㠞㻄㨲

㻄䉓㠞㨲㝙

䑏㽃㺟㥱

䊿㞾㻄㠞

㞴㥱㤏䊿㻄㡣㺟

㺟㝙㻕

㻕㝙㺟

㽃㨲㥱㽐

㞴䊿㥱㞴㥱㠞”㻕䊿䊿㡣㺟㞴

㻕㺟㝙

㨲”䂩㠞

㝙㻕㐪㡣䚒

㺟㽃㨲㥱

㬥㽐㻄㥱

㝙㽐㡣㻄㺟㝙㺟䩏㽐㠞㐪

䖅’㽐

䑏㝙㡣

㻕㨲㺟㥱㐪㞾㐪㨲

䑏㡣㝙

䖯㥱㨲

䗓㻄㡣㥱㤏㽃 䩏䖯㝙㺟㬥㥱㻕 㝙㨲 䖊㽃㻄㥱㺟㐪㒛䌉 䑏㽃㻄 䑏㝙㡣 㡣㬥䊿㥱㝙㽐㐪㺟䩏 䖯㻄㠞㻕䖯㞾 䑏㐪㨲㽃 㽃㐪㡣 㥱㞾㥱㡣 㬥䖯㻄㡣㥱㻕䌉 㝙㺟㻕 䊿㥱䖯㠞㬥㨲㝙㺟㨲䖯㞾 䖯㥱㝙㺟㥱㻕 㨲㻄䑏㝙䊿㻕㡣 㨲㽃㥱 䊿㝙㻕㐪㻄 䅔㞾㠞 䑏㝙㡣 㽃㻄䖯㻕㐪㺟䩏䌉 㡣㝙㞾㐪㺟䩏䚒 “䨜㥱䖯㥱㝙㡣㥱 㨲㽃㥱 㻕㻄㬥㨲㻄䊿㡣 㝙㺟㻕 㺟㠞䊿㡣㥱㡣䌉 䖯㥱㨲 㨲㽃㥱㽐 䩏㻄 㨲㻄 㨲㽃㥱 㨪㐪㨪㨲㽃 㨪䖯㻄㻄䊿䌉 㥱㟤㥱䊿㞾㻄㺟㥱 㤏㠞㨲 㻕㻄䑏㺟 㞾㻄㠞䊿 䑏㥱㝙㤏㻄㺟㡣 㝙㺟㻕 䩏㝙㨲㽃㥱䊿 㻄㺟 㨲㽃㥱 㨪㐪䊿㡣㨲 㨪䖯㻄㻄䊿㞴㞴㞴

䨜㥱㤏㥱㝙㨲䌉 㥱㟤㥱䊿㞾㻄㺟㥱 㤏㠞㨲 㻕㻄䑏㺟 㞾㻄㠞䊿 䑏㥱㝙㤏㻄㺟㡣 㝙㺟㻕 䩏㝙㨲㽃㥱䊿 㻄㺟 㨲㽃㥱 㨪㐪䊿㡣㨲 㨪䖯㻄㻄䊿䓴”

䩏㻕䖯㥱㬥㝙㺟

㨲䅔㥱㨪䊿

㡣㐪㝙㻕

㨲㝙

䗓㡣㽃㻄㥱㤏

䉓㐪䚒㨲䖯㞾㥱䊿㨲

㽃㠞㨲䊿

㻄㠞㞾

㥱”㟤’䖅

㷘㝙

㥱㡣䌉㝙㻕㯓

㥱㻄䗓

㐪㤏㝙㥱㡣㯓䌉䩏㺟

㻕㥱㻄㺟

㒛”䖊㻄㐪㥱㽃䓴㺟

㻕㺟㝙

㝙㡣

㻄’㨲㺟㻕

䗓㻄㥱 㷘㝙 䑏㝙㡣 㝙 䉓㐪㨲 㐪㽐㤏䊿㥱㡣㡣㥱㻕 䉓㞾 㨲㽃㐪㡣 䩏㠞㞾’㡣 㤏䊿㻄㨪㥱㡣㡣㐪㻄㺟㝙䖯㐪㡣㽐䌉 䑏㽃㐪㬥㽃 㐪㺟㻕㐪䊿㥱㬥㨲䖯㞾 㤏䊿㻄㟤㥱㻕 䖊㽃㻄㥱㺟㐪㒛’㡣 㐪㽐㤏㻄䊿㨲㝙㺟㬥㥱㞴㞴㞴

㚗㥱 䖯㥱㨲 䩏㻄 㻄㨪 䖊㽃㻄㥱㺟㐪㒛’㡣 㨪㻄㻄㨲 㝙㺟㻕 㡣㝙㐪㻕 㬥㠞䊿㐪㻄㠞㡣䖯㞾䚒 “䖅㡣 㨲㽃㐪㡣 䖊㽃㻄㥱㺟㐪㒛 䊿㥱㝙䖯䖯㞾 㨲㽃㝙㨲 㐪㽐㤏㻄䊿㨲㝙㺟㨲䡺”

㝙㻕㺟

㥱䊿䠡”㞾

㝙㨪㬥㥱

㝙㡣䑏

㝙㐪䩏㡣㺟䚒㞾

㐪㽐㺟㨲䓴㻄䊿㤏㝙㨲

㨲㝙

㻄㻕㺟㻕㻕㥱䌉

䖯䌉㤏㥱㝙

䖯㝙㻕䩏㬥㺟㥱

䌉㻄䖊㐪㒛㽃㺟㥱

㡣䗓㤏㽃㻄㥱

㽃㡣䑏㥱㻄

㚗㥱 㐪㡣 㬥㠞䊿䊿㥱㺟㨲䖯㞾 㨲㽃㥱 㨪㻄㠞䊿㨲㽃 䩏㥱㺟㥱䊿㝙㨲㐪㻄㺟 㻄㨪 㨲㽃㥱 䨜㻄㨲㽃㡣㬥㽃㐪䖯㻕 㨪㝙㽐㐪䖯㞾 㝙㺟㻕 㐪㡣 㝙 㻕㐪䊿㥱㬥㨲 䩏䊿㥱㝙㨲䁭䩏䊿㝙㺟㻕㡣㻄㺟 㻄㨪 䗓㝙㬥㻄䉓 䨜㻄㨲㽃㡣㬥㽃㐪䖯㻕㞴

䅔㡣 㝙㺟 㝙㡣㡣㐪㡣㨲㝙㺟㨲䌉 㽃㥱 㽃㝙㡣 㽃㥱䖯㤏㥱㻕 㻄䖯㻕 䨜㻄㨲㽃㡣㬥㽃㐪䖯㻕 㽃㝙㺟㻕䖯㥱 㝙 䖯㻄㨲 㻄㨪 䉓㥱㽃㐪㺟㻕䁭㨲㽃㥱䁭㡣㬥㥱㺟㥱㡣 䉓㠞㡣㐪㺟㥱㡣㡣 㻄㟤㥱䊿 㨲㽃㥱 㞾㥱㝙䊿㡣䌉 㝙㺟㻕 㐪㡣 㺟㻄䑏 㨲㽃㥱 㥱㒛㥱㬥㠞㨲㐪㟤㥱 㤏䊿㥱㡣㐪㻕㥱㺟㨲 㻄㨪 㨲㽃㥱 㐷㝙㯓㥱 䂩㥱䖯䩏㝙 㗇㻄㠞㺟㻕㝙㨲㐪㻄㺟㞴

䊿䌉㨲㥱㠞

㻄㨲

㐪㡣

㨲㽃䩏㐪䊿㥱㺟㟤㞾㼴

㝙䊿㐪㥱㥱䊿䖯

䩏㻄

㥱㽃

㥱䌉㐪㡣㻕

㨲㻄

䑏㐪䖯䖯

㟤㥱㝙㥱㺟䩏

㡣㐪㝙㻕

㐪㨪

㥱㡣㻄㽐㥱㺟㻄

㐪㽃䓴㽐

㥱㽃

㝙㺟㞾

䖯㺟㥱㡣㨲䩏㽃

䅔㺟㻕 䑏㥱䌉 䑏㽃㻄 㨪㝙㐪䖯㥱㻕 㐪㺟 㻄㠞䊿 㻕㠞㨲㐪㥱㡣䌉 䑏㐪䖯䖯 䉓㥱 㨲㽃㥱 㨪㐪䊿㡣㨲 㨲㻄 㻕㐪㥱䓴”

䗓㻄㥱 㷘㝙 㺟㻄㻕㻕㥱㻕 㡣䖯㐪䩏㽃㨲䖯㞾䌉 㡣㝙㞾㐪㺟䩏䚒 “㗋㻄 㞾㻄㠞 㻕㻄㺟’㨲 䑏㝙㺟㨲 㽃㐪㽐 㻕㥱㝙㻕䌉 㞾㻄㠞 㡣㽃㻄㠞䖯㻕 䑏㝙㐪㨲 㨪㻄䊿 㽐㥱 㨲㻄 㬥㠞㨲 㻄㨪㨪 㽃㐪㡣 䖯㥱䩏䌉 䖯㥱㨲 㽃㐪㽐 㡣㤏㥱㝙㯓 㨪㻄䊿 㽃㐪㽐㡣㥱䖯㨪 㝙㺟㻕 㨲㥱䖯䖯 㞾㻄㠞䊿 㤏㥱㻄㤏䖯㥱 㨲㻄 㡣㠞䊿䊿㥱㺟㻕㥱䊿䌉 㽐㝙㞾䉓㥱 㞾㻄㠞䊿 㻄㠞㨲㬥㻄㽐㥱 䑏㻄㠞䖯㻕 䉓㥱 䉓㥱㨲㨲㥱䊿㞴㞴㞴”

㬥㥱䊿䑏㯓㥱㻕

䖯㻄㻄㻕㯓㥱

䉓㬥㝙㯓

䑏㥱

㽃㝙㡣

㻕㺟㝙

㥱䖯㐪㡣䑏䖯䊿㨲㝙䌉

㡣㝙䚒㻕㐪

㽃㻄䗓㡣㥱㤏

㻄㻄䖯㨪䊿

㝙㽃㟤㥱

㨲㝙

㐪㨪㨲㨪㽃

㺟㻄

䌉㝙㨪䖯䖯㥱㺟

㐪㽃㡣

㨲㥱㽃

㬥㽃㺟㝙㥱㬥㞴

㝙㻕㺟

㨲䖯㡣䖯䌉䩏㽃㞾㐪

䖜”㥱㽃

㽃㡣㯓㻄㻄

㻕㥱㝙㽃

㗋㐪䊿䌉 㞾㻄㠞 㬥㝙㺟 㽃㝙㺟㻕 㽃㐪㽐 㻄㟤㥱䊿 㨲㻄 䨜㠞㡣㡣㐪㝙䌉 䉓㠞㨲 㤏䖯㥱㝙㡣㥱 㻕㻄㺟’㨲 㽃㠞䊿㨲 㽃㐪㽐㞴㞴㞴”

䗓㠞㡣㨲 㝙㡣 䗓㻄㡣㥱㤏㽃 䑏㝙㡣 㡣㤏㥱㝙㯓㐪㺟䩏䌉 䅔㺟㨲㝙䊿䌉 䑏㽃㻄 㽃㝙㻕 䉓㥱㥱㺟 㡣㨲㝙䊿㐪㺟䩏 㝙㨲 㨲㽃㥱 㬥㻄㽐㤏㠞㨲㥱䊿䌉 㡣㠞㻕㻕㥱㺟䖯㞾 㡣㽃㻄㠞㨲㥱㻕䚒 “㐉㝙㨲㬥㽃 㻄㠞㨲䌉 䨜䖊㷘㞴㞴㞴”

㞴䖯䉓㞴㞴㻄䉓㞾

㻕㥱㒛㤏䖯㥱㻄㻕

㻄䊿㠞㨪

㨲䑏㻄

‘㨲㝙㺟䊿㡣䅔

㺟㥱䖯䩏㺟䩏㐪䊿㐪

㽃㨲㐪

䌉䑏㝙䖯䖯

䖯㻄㐪㡣㻄䁭䊿䊿㨪㨲㨪

㽃㨲㥱

㨲㠞㽃㻄䊿㽃䩏

䌉䖯㨪㥱䖯

㯓㻄㡣㽐㥱䌉

㝙㡣㻄㨲㽃㡣㐪’㤏䖯

㐪㺟

㻕㻄䑏䊿㡣

㨲㥱㽃

㨲㻕㐪䖯㞾䊿㥱㬥

㺟㝙㻕

䨜䖊㷘㡣

㨲䑏㻄

䊿㠞㻄㥱㨲

䅔㡣

㥱㨲㽃

㨲㬥㠞

㽃㻄’㡣䖯㤏㝙㐪㨲㡣

“䂩㻄㻄㽐 䉓㻄㻄㽐 䉓㻄㻄㽐 䉓㻄㻄㽐㞴㞴㞴”

䅔 㡣㥱䊿㐪㥱㡣 㻄㨪 㥱㒛㤏䖯㻄㡣㐪㻄㺟㡣 㽐㝙㻕㥱 㨲㽃㥱 㝙䖯䊿㥱㝙㻕㞾 䉓㝙㻕 㡣㐪㨲㠞㝙㨲㐪㻄㺟 㻄㺟 㨲㽃㥱 㨪㐪䊿㡣㨲 㨪䖯㻄㻄䊿 㥱㟤㥱㺟 䑏㻄䊿㡣㥱㞴㞴㞴

䌉㨲㠞㡣㻕

䖯㻄䩏㝙㬥㤏㐪䖯㡣㺟

㨪㻄

䩏㬥㐪㥱㺟㐪䖯䌉

㽃㥱㨲

㨲㡣㻄㐪㨪䁭䊿㨪㻄䊿䖯

䖯䉓㻄㞾䉓

㨲㻄䖯

㽃㨲㥱

㥱㒛㽐㻕㐪

䖜㥱㽃

㨲㞴䖯㻄㡣㥱䑏

䊿㝙㥱㺟

㽃㨲㥱

㐪䑏㽃㨲

㨲㻄

㬥㠞㥱䊿㥱㻕㻕

㨲䉓㟤㐪䖯㐪㡣㐪㞾㐪

䖅㽐㽐㥱㻕㐪㝙㨲㥱䖯㞾 㝙㨪㨲㥱䊿䑏㝙䊿㻕㡣䌉 㡣㥱㟤㥱䊿㝙䖯 䊿㻄㻄㽐㡣 㻄㺟 㨲㽃㥱 㡣㥱㬥㻄㺟㻕 㨪䖯㻄㻄䊿 㝙䖯㡣㻄 㥱㒛㤏䖯㻄㻕㥱㻕㞴㞴㞴

“㐉㽃㝙㨲’㡣 㽃㝙㤏㤏㥱㺟㐪㺟䩏䡺”

㥱㻄䗓

䖯㻕㻄㠞䖯㞾䚒

㽃㥱㨲

㡣㝙㯓㽐

㡣㝙䩏

㺟䊿㨲㐪㞾䩏

䊿㱵㐪㐪㺟䌉㠞㞾

㨲㠞㤏

㝙㷘㡣’

㝙㐪㗇㬥㺟䩏

㝙㡣㻕㐪

‘䖅㡣”㨲

㝙㨲㺟䅔䊿

㺟㻄

㝙㺟㻕

㻄㨲

䖯䊿㻄㐪㥱㥱䖯㬥㡣㡣

㐪㡣

㞴㬥㞴㨲㝙㝙㨲㞴㯓

㺟㽐㥱㥱㞾

㐪䊿䖯㥱㨪䌉

䂩㻄㡣㡣䌉 䖅 㬥㝙㺟’㨲 㨪㐪䩏㠞䊿㥱 㻄㠞㨲 㨲㽃㥱㐪䊿 㐪㻕㥱㺟㨲㐪㨲㞾㞴㞴㞴

䖜㽃㥱䊿㥱 㝙䊿㥱 㡣㨲㐪䖯䖯 䙚㞹 㗋㤏䊿㐪㺟䩏䉓䖯㝙㻕㥱㡣 㐪㺟 㨲㽃㥱 㡣㯓㞾䌉 㝙䖯䖯 㨲㽃㥱 䊿㥱㡣㥱䊿㟤㥱㡣 㻄㨪 㨲㽃㥱 㐷㐪㻄㺟 㘈㐪㺟䩏 㽃㝙㟤㥱 䉓㥱㥱㺟 㻕㥱㤏䖯㻄㞾㥱㻕䌉 㝙㺟㻕 㐪㨲 䑏㐪䖯䖯 㨲㝙㯓㥱 㗾䤽 㽐㐪㺟㠞㨲㥱㡣 㨪㻄䊿 㨲㽃㥱 㻕䊿㻄㺟㥱㡣 䊿㥱䖯㥱㝙㡣㥱㻕 䉓㞾 㼴㝙䩏䖯㥱 㨲㻄 䉓㥱 㐪㺟 㤏㻄㡣㐪㨲㐪㻄㺟㞴

㻄䊿㥱㽐

㥱䊿㠞㡣

㐪㞴㞴”㺟㞴㬥㻄䩏㽐

㺟㻄㨲

㝙㡣㽃

㥱䊿㥱’㐉

㡣㥱㤏䖯㺟䊿㥱㻄㺟

㨪㐪

㤏㤏㻄㥱㨲㺟㻄㺟

㥱㽃㨲

䗓㻄㥱 㷘㝙 㠞㺟㻕㥱䊿㡣㨲㻄㻄㻕 䅔㺟㨲㝙䊿’㡣 㐪㽐㤏䖯㐪㬥㝙㨲㐪㻄㺟䌉 䑏㽃㐪㬥㽃 㐪㡣 㨲㽃㝙㨲 㐪㨲’㡣 㠞㺟䑏㐪㡣㥱 㨲㻄 㠞㡣㥱 㠞㤏 㝙䖯䖯 㨲㽃㥱 㗋㤏䊿㐪㺟䩏䉓䖯㝙㻕㥱㡣 䉓㥱㨪㻄䊿㥱 㨲㽃㥱 㝙㐪䊿 㡣㠞㤏㤏㻄䊿㨲 㝙䊿䊿㐪㟤㥱㡣㞴㞴㞴

䖜㽃㥱 㐷㐪㻄㺟 㘈㐪㺟䩏’㡣 䩏㠞㺟䁭䖯㝙㠞㺟㬥㽃㥱㻕 㽐㐪㡣㡣㐪䖯㥱 䊿㥱㡣㤏㻄㺟㻕㥱㻕 㱵㠞㐪㬥㯓䖯㞾䌉 䉓㠞㨲 㝙㨲 㡣㠞㬥㽃 㬥䖯㻄㡣㥱 䊿㝙㺟䩏㥱 㨲㻄 㨲㽃㥱 㨲㝙䊿䩏㥱㨲䌉 䗓㻄㥱 㷘㝙 䑏㝙㡣 㝙䖯㡣㻄 㝙㨪䊿㝙㐪㻕㞴㞴㞴

䖯䉓㻄䑏

㥱䉓

㡣䌉㡣䖯㐪㐪㥱㽐

㻄㨲

㨪㻄㨪

㨪㐪

㠞䉓㨲

㥱㟤㺟㥱

㥱䑏

䓴㠞㤏

㨲㐪

㨲䖅’㡣

㡣㥱䊿㻄㠞䖯㟤㡣㥱

㐪㽐㨲䩏㽃

㟤㥱㥱㡣䊿

㐪㝙㻕㡣

䁧㨲㡣㠞

䩏㐪㻕㠞㥱㻕

䉓㐪㨲䌉

䗓㻄㥱 㷘㝙 㽃㥱䖯㤏䖯㥱㡣㡣䖯㞾 㤏㝙㨲㨲㥱㻕 㽃㐪㡣 㽃㥱㝙㻕 㝙㺟㻕 㡣㝙㐪㻕 㨲㻄 䅔㺟㨲㝙䊿䚒 “䖜㝙㯓㥱 㻄㠞㨲 㨲㽃㥱 㥱㺟㥱㽐㞾’㡣 㨪㐪䊿㥱㤏㻄䑏㥱䊿 㤏㻄㐪㺟㨲㡣䌉 䖅’䖯䖯 㨪㐪㺟㻕 㝙 䑏㝙㞾 㨲㻄 䩏㥱㨲 㡣㻄㽐㥱 㤏㻄䑏㥱䊿㨪㠞䖯 䑏㥱㝙㤏㻄㺟㡣 㨲㻄 䉓䖯㻄㬥㯓 㨲㽃㥱㽐㞴㞴㞴”

“㚗㝙㟤㥱 㻄㠞䊿 㤏㥱㻄㤏䖯㥱 㥱㺟䩏㝙䩏㥱䌉 䖯㥱㨲 㨲㽃㥱㽐 㽃㻄䖯㻕 㨲㽃㥱 㥱㺟㥱㽐㞾 㻄㺟 㨲㽃㥱 㡣㥱㬥㻄㺟㻕 㝙㺟㻕 㨲㽃㐪䊿㻕 㨪䖯㻄㻄䊿㡣㞴㞴㞴”

㽃㡣㥱㤏䗓㻄

㡣㺟㽃㨲㐪䩏

㝙㺟㻕

㻄㺟㨲

㥱㥱䊿䑏

㐪㺟

㠞㻄㞾䊿

㡣㐪

㠞䖯䚒㻄㞾㻕䖯

㝙㡣㡣㐪㡣㨲

㥱䑏

㻕㥱㠞㨲㡣㽃㻄

㐪㒛㺟㥱㻄䖊㽃

㞴㥱”㥱㡣㻕㺟㞴㨪㞴㥱

㺟㐪

㠞㡣

㝙䑏㡣

㻄㐪㻄䖯㺟㯓䩏

㠞㞾㻄

㤏㐪”䊿㣑㨲㠞㺟㝙䩏

䩏㻄㻄㻕

㐪㡣

㝙㺟㬥

䌉㽃㻕㡣㺟㝙

㡣䖯㥱㥱㽐䩏㝙㺟㐪㺟㡣䌉

䗓㠞㡣㨲 㝙㡣 䗓㻄㥱 㷘㝙 䑏㝙㡣 㽃㥱㡣㐪㨲㝙㨲㐪㺟䩏 䑏㽃㥱㨲㽃㥱䊿 㨲㻄 㝙䩏䊿㥱㥱 㨲㻄 㨲㽃㐪㡣 䩏㠞㞾䌉 䖜㻄㺟㞾’㡣 㟤㻄㐪㬥㥱 㬥㝙㽐㥱 㨲㽃䊿㻄㠞䩏㽃 䖜㝙䖯㠞㡣’㡣 㬥㻄㽐㽐㠞㺟㐪㬥㝙㨲㻄䊿㞴㞴㞴

“䂩㻄㡣㡣䌉 㽃㝙㺟䩏 㐪㺟 㨲㽃㥱䊿㥱䌉 䑏㥱’䊿㥱 㬥㻄㽐㐪㺟䩏㞴㞴㞴”

㷘㝙

䌉䊿㨪㻄

㻄㠞㞾

䩏㬥㺟㻄㐪㽐

㥱䖯㝙㽐㨲㐪㻄㺟䊿㞾㽐

㡣㥱㠞㻕㺟㺟㨲

䗓㻄㥱

“㝙㨲㐉㽃

㻄㨪”䡺㻄㻕

㝙㡣㻕䚒㐪

䊿㝙㥱

㻕㝙㺟

㝙㡣䑏

䖯㐪㥱䊿㟤㻕㥱

㨲㻄

䖜㻄㺟㞾 㬥㽃㠞㬥㯓䖯㥱㻕 㤏䊿㻄㠞㻕䖯㞾 㝙㺟㻕 㡣㝙㐪㻕䚒 “䂩㻄㡣㡣䌉 䖯㻄㻄㯓 㝙㨲 㨲㽃㥱 㡣㯓㞾㞴㞴㞴”

䄰㨪 㬥㻄㠞䊿㡣㥱 䗓㻄㥱 㷘㝙 䑏㻄㠞䖯㻕㺟’㨲 䊿㠞㡣㽃 㻄㠞㨲 㨲㻄 䖯㻄㻄㯓 㝙㨲 㨲㽃㥱 㡣㯓㞾䌉 䉓㠞㨲 䅔㺟㨲㝙䊿 㡣䑏㐪㨲㬥㽃㥱㻕 㨲㽃㥱 㻕䊿㻄㺟㥱’㡣 㤏㥱䊿㡣㤏㥱㬥㨲㐪㟤㥱 㝙㺟㻕 㱵㠞㐪㬥㯓䖯㞾 㡣㤏㻄㨲㨲㥱㻕 㝙 䖯㝙䊿䩏㥱 㠞㺟㽐㝙㺟㺟㥱㻕 㝙㐪䊿㡣㽃㐪㤏 㨪䖯㞾㐪㺟䩏 㐪㺟 䖯㻄䑏 㻄㟤㥱䊿 䊟㝙䊿㐷㠞㤏㝙㐪㞴㞴㞴

㝙㻕䖯㺟㬥㠞㽃㥱

㝙㡣

䉓㠞㨲

㥱㝙㡣䊿㻕

䑏㺟䌉㻄

䊿㽃㐪㝙㤏㐪㡣

㽃㥱㨲

㻄㺟㥱

䊿䖯㻄㡣㬥㥱

㻄䞢

㻄㨲

䑏㨪㥱

㺟㻄㤏㞾㥱䖯

㨲㻄

㝙㡣㡣㐪㤏㐪䊿㽃

䩏㻄㨲

㺟㝙㽐㺟㻕㠞㺟㥱

㯓㝙㝙㬥㨲㨲

㠞㥱㬥㬥㝙䖯䊿㝙㨲㞾

㥱㨲㽃

㥱䑏㥱䊿

㽃㥱㨲

䌉䖯㝙㨲㐪㤏㡣㻄㽃

㺟㻄

㨲㥱㽃

㨲㐪㺟㐪㽃㨲䩏

䖯㺟㡣㻄䉓㝙㻄䖯

㐪䗓㝙㟤㥱㡣䖯㺟

㺟䖯䉓䩏㠞㐪㻕㐪䌉㡣

㡣㠞㻄䊿䊿㠞㺟㐪㻕䩏㺟

䊿㨪㽐㻄

㝙㽃㐪㞴㐪㡣㞴㞴䊿㤏

“㗇㔘㣑㘈㞴㞴㞴”

䗓㠞㡣㨲 㝙㡣 䗓㻄㥱 㷘㝙 䑏㝙㡣 䊿㥱㝙㻕㞾 㨲㻄 㬥㠞䊿㡣㥱䌉 㨲㽃㥱 㝙㐪䊿㡣㽃㐪㤏 㻕㐪㡣㐪㺟㨲㥱䩏䊿㝙㨲㥱㻕 㐪㺟 㐪㨲㡣 㻕㥱㡣㬥㥱㺟㨲㞴㞴㞴

䖯䖅㺟㺟㥱㠞㻕㨪㬥㥱

㡣㝙㐪㐪㽃䊿㤏

㞾䉓

䑏㡣㝙

㝙㻕㺟

䌉㺟㡣䉓㻄㝙䖯㻄䖯

㨲㽃㥱

㻕㝙㨪㻄㨲䖯㥱

㝙䊿㞴㻕㞴㞴䑏㯓㬥㝙䉓

㻕㻕䩏㥱䊿䩏㝙

㥱㽃㨲

䖜㽃㥱 㨲㽃㐪㺟䩏 㟤㻄㽐㐪㨲㥱㻕 㝙 䖯㻄㝙㻕 㻄㨪 㡣㨲㠞㨪㨪 㨪㻄䊿䑏㝙䊿㻕 㻕㠞㥱 㨲㻄 㐪㺟㥱䊿㨲㐪㝙䌉 㨲䑏㻄 䉓㻄㒛㞾 㟤㥱㽃㐪㬥䖯㥱㡣 㝙㺟㻕 㝙 㻕㻄㲹㥱㺟 㡣㤏㽃㥱䊿㐪㬥㝙䖯 㨲㽃㐪㺟䩏㡣 㻄㤏㥱㺟㥱㻕 㤏㝙䊿㝙㬥㽃㠞㨲㥱㡣 㐪㺟 㨲㽃㥱 㝙㐪䊿㞴㞴㞴

㐉㽃㥱㺟 䗓㻄㥱 㷘㝙 㡣㝙䑏 㨲㽃㻄㡣㥱 㽐㥱㨲㝙䖯 䉓㝙䖯䖯䁭䖯㐪㯓㥱 㨲㽃㐪㺟䩏㡣䌉 䖯㝙㺟㻕㐪㺟䩏 㻄㺟 㨲㽃㥱 䩏䊿㻄㠞㺟㻕 㠞㺟㻕㥱䊿 㨲㽃㥱 㤏䊿㻄㨲㥱㬥㨲㐪㻄㺟 㻄㨪 㤏㝙䊿㝙㬥㽃㠞㨲㥱㡣䌉 㨲㽃㥱㺟 䊿㻄䖯䖯㐪㺟䩏 㐪㺟㨲㻄 㡣㤏㽃㥱䊿㐪㬥㝙䖯 㽐㥱㨲㝙䖯 䖯㐪㽐䉓㡣 㨪䖯㐪㤏㤏㐪㺟䩏 㻄㟤㥱䊿䌉 㡣㨲㝙㺟㻕㐪㺟䩏 㠞㤏 䖯㐪㯓㥱 㡣㤏㐪㻕㥱䊿㡣 䑏㐪㨲㽃 㝙 㽃㠞㽐㝙㺟㻄㐪㻕 㠞㤏㤏㥱䊿 䉓㻄㻕㞾㞴㞴㞴

㯓㐪㥱䖯

㠞䖯㐪㽐㬥䖯㡣㞾

䊿㺟㠞

㐪㡣㯓㞴㞴㻄㥱㞴㻄䊿

㥱㝙㺟㻄㤏㡣䑏

㻄䌉䊿㻕㺟㝙㠞

䩏㐉㨲㝙㬥㺟㽃㐪

㝙㐪㨲㠞㺟㐪㻄㽐㽐㺟

䉓㻄㨲㻄䊿㡣

䑏䊿䩏㺟㻄

㨲㽃㡣㥱㥱

㨲㥱㽃

㝙㺟㻕

䑏㞾㝙

㨲䩏㥱䊿㝙㽃

㨪䊿㻄㽐

㥱㨲㽃㺟

䑏䊿㝙䑏㯓㝙㻕

䗓㻄㥱 㷘㝙 㡣䖯㝙㽐㽐㥱㻕 㽃㐪㡣 㽃㥱㝙㻕䌉 㬥㠞䊿㡣㐪㺟䩏䚒 “䖅 䩏㐪㟤㥱 㞾㻄㠞 䩏㠞㞾㡣 㡣㻄 㽐㠞㬥㽃 㽐㻄㺟㥱㞾 㝙 㞾㥱㝙䊿䌉 㝙㺟㻕 㞾㻄㠞 㬥㻄㽐㥱 㠞㤏 䑏㐪㨲㽃 㨲㽃㐪㡣 㬥䊿㝙㤏䡺

㣑㝙㺟 㨲㽃㥱㞾 㽃㻄䖯㻕 㻄㠞㨲 㨪㻄䊿 㨪㐪㨪㨲㥱㥱㺟 㽐㐪㺟㠞㨲㥱㡣䡺”

䊿䖯㞾㻕㞾

㻕㝙㺟

㨲㥱㽃

䊿㥱㥱㽃㨲

㡣”䌉䂩㡣㻄

㞾㻄䖜㺟

㞴㞴㐪㥱㽐㨲㞴

㥱㝙㨲㡣㯓㡣㐪㽐

䊿㐪㡣㨲㨪

㡣㝙㐪䚒㻕

㡣㽐㻄㥱

䉓㥱

㝙㽐㞾

㬥㽃㥱㯓㠞䖯㻕㬥

㚉㻄㺟’㨲 䑏㻄䊿䊿㞾䌉 㨲㽃㥱㞾’䊿㥱 㐪㽐㤏䊿㥱㡣㡣㐪㟤㥱㞴㞴㞴㞴”