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- 1 π³π°π»π°πΈ πΈπ°π½ π°ππ²π°π²π²π°π½π³πΉπ½ πΉπΌπΌπ° π°π ππ°πΉππ²πΏπ½πΎπ°, π»π°πΉπππΉπ³π΄π³πΏπ½ π°ππ°π πΉπΌπΌπ° πΉπΏπΌπΎππ½π πΌπ°π½π°π²ππ.
- 2 πΎπ°π· ππ°πΉ, πΌπ°π½π½π° πΈππΏππππΉπ»π» π·π°π±π°π½π³π π³πΏππΉπ½π½π°π½π³π πΉπ½π π°πΉπ πΉπ½π° π΅πΉπΈπ°π½π³π: πππ°πΏπΎπ°, πΎπ°π±π°πΉ π πΉπ»π΄πΉπ, πΌπ°π²π πΌπΉπΊ π²π°π·ππ°πΉπ½πΎπ°π½.
- 3 πΎπ°π· πΏπππ°πΊπΎπ°π½π³π π·π°π½π³πΏ π°πππ°πΉπππΊ πΉπΌπΌπ° π΅πΉπΈπ°π½π³π: π πΉπ»πΎπ°πΏ, π π°πΉππΈ π·ππ°πΉπ½π! πΎπ°π· ππΏπ½π π·ππ°πΉπ½ π π°ππΈ πΈπ°ππ° πΈππΏππππΉπ»π» πΉπ.
- 4 πΎπ°π· π΅π°πΈ πΉπΌπΌπ° πΉπ΄ππΏπ: ππ°πΉπ π΄πΉ πΌπ°π½π½ π½πΉ π΅πΉπΈπ°πΉπ, π°πΊ π²π°π²π², πΈπΏπΊ ππΉπ»π±π°π½ π°ππ°πΏπ²π΄πΉ π²πΏπ³πΎπΉπ½ πΎπ°π· π°ππ±π°πΉπ π²πΉπ±π° πΈππ΄πΉ π°π½π°π±π°πΏπΈ πΌπππ΄π π³πΏ π π΄πΉππ ππ³πΉπΈπ°πΉ πΉπΌ.
- 5 π°ππ°ππΏπ· πΈπ°π½ πΈπ°ππ° πΉπ½π½π°ππ²π°π²π²π°π½π³πΉπ½ πΉπΌπΌπ° πΉπ½ πΊπ°ππ°ππ½π°πΏπΌ, π³πΏπ°ππΉπ³π³πΎπ° πΉπΌπΌπ° π·πΏπ½π³π°ππ°πΈπ π±πΉπ³πΎπ°π½π³π πΉπ½π°
- 6 πΎπ°π· π΅πΉπΈπ°π½π³π: πππ°πΏπΎπ°, πΈπΉπΏπΌπ°π²πΏπ πΌπ΄πΉπ½π π»πΉπ²πΉπΈ πΉπ½ π²π°ππ³π° πΏππ»πΉπΈπ°, π·π°ππ³πΏπ±π° π±π°π»π πΉπΈπ.
- 7 πΎπ°π· π΅π°πΈ π³πΏ πΉπΌπΌπ° πΉπ΄ππΏπ: πΉπΊ π΅πΉπΌπ°π½π³π π²π°π·π°πΉπ»πΎπ° πΉπ½π°.
- 8 πΎπ°π· π°π½π³π·π°ππΎπ°π½π³π ππ° π·πΏπ½π³π°ππ°πΈπ π΅π°πΈ: πππ°πΏπΎπ°, π½πΉ πΉπΌ π π°πΉππΈπ π΄πΉ πΏπ π·πππ πΌπ΄πΉπ½ πΉπ½π½π²π°π²π²π°πΉπ, π°πΊ πΈπ°ππ°πΉπ½π΄πΉ π΅πΉπΈ π π°πΏππ³π° πΎπ°π· π²π°π·π°πΉπ»π½πΉπΈ ππ° πΈπΉπΏπΌπ°π²πΏπ πΌπ΄πΉπ½π.
- 9 πΎπ°π· π°πΏπΊ πΉπΊ πΌπ°π½π½π° πΉπΌ π·π°π±π°π½π³π πΏπ π π°π»π³πΏππ½πΎπ° πΌπ΄πΉπ½π°πΌπΌπ° π²π°π³ππ°πΏπ·ππΉπ½π πΎπ°π· π΅πΉπΈπ° π³πΏ πΈπ°πΌπΌπ°: π²π°π²π², πΎπ°π· π²π°π²π²πΉπΈ; πΎπ°π· π°π½πΈπ°ππ°πΌπΌπ°: π΅πΉπΌ, πΎπ°π· π΅πΉπΌπΉπΈ; πΎπ°π· π³πΏ ππΊπ°π»πΊπ° πΌπ΄πΉπ½π°πΌπΌπ°: ππ°π π΄πΉ πΈπ°ππ°, πΎπ°π· ππ°πΏπΎπΉπΈ.
- 10 π²π°π·π°πΏππΎπ°π½π³π πΈπ°π½ πΉπ΄ππΏπ ππΉπ»π³π°π»π΄πΉπΊπΉπ³π° πΎπ°π· π΅π°πΈ π³πΏ πΈπ°πΉπΌ π°ππ°ππ»π°πΉπππΎπ°π½π³π°πΌ: π°πΌπ΄π½, π΅πΉπΈπ° πΉπΆπ πΉπ, π½πΉ πΉπ½ πΉπππ°π΄π»π° ππ π°π»π°πΏπ³π° π²π°π»π°πΏπ±π΄πΉπ½ π±πΉπ²π°π.
- 11 π°πΈπΈπ°π½ π΅πΉπΈπ° πΉπΆπ πΉπ πΈπ°ππ΄πΉ πΌπ°π½π°π²π°πΉ πππ°πΌ πΏπππΏπ½ππ° πΎπ°π· ππ°π²π²π΅π° π΅πΉπΌπ°π½π³, πΎπ°π· π°π½π°πΊπΏπΌπ±πΎπ°π½π³ πΌπΉπΈ π°π±ππ°π·π°πΌπ° πΎπ°π· πΉππ°πΊπ° πΎπ°π· πΉπ°πΊππ±π° πΉπ½ πΈπΉπΏπ³π°π½π²π°ππ³πΎπ°πΉ π·πΉπΌπΉπ½π΄:
- 12 πΉπΈ πΈπ°πΉ ππΏπ½πΎπΏπ πΈπΉπΏπ³π°π½π²π°ππ³πΎππ πΏππ π°πΉπππ°π½π³π° πΉπ½ ππΉπ΅πΉπ πΈπ°ππ° π·πΉπ½π³πΏπΌπΉπππ; πΎπ°πΉπ½π°π π π°πΉππΈπΉπΈ π²ππ΄ππ πΎπ°π· πΊππΏπππ ππΏπ½πΈπΉπ π΄.
- 13 πΎπ°π· π΅π°πΈ πΉπ΄ππΏπ πΈπ°πΌπΌπ° π·πΏπ½π³π°ππ°π³π°: π²π°π²π², πΎπ°π· ππ π°ππ π΄ π²π°π»π°πΏπ±πΉπ³π΄π π π°πΉππΈπ°πΉ πΈπΏπ. πΎπ°π· π²π°π·π°πΉπ»π½ππ³π° ππ° πΈπΉπΏπΌπ°π²πΏπ πΉπ πΉπ½ πΎπ°πΉπ½π°πΉ ππ΄πΉπ»π°πΉ.
- 14 πΎπ°π· π΅πΉπΌπ°π½π³π πΉπ΄ππΏπ πΉπ½ π²π°ππ³π° ππ°πΉπππ°πΏπ, πΎπ°π· π²π°ππ°π ππ π°πΉπ·πππ½ πΉπ π»πΉπ²π°π½π³π΄πΉπ½ πΉπ½ π·π΄πΉπππΌ.
- 15 πΎπ°π· π°πππ°πΉπππΊ π·π°π½π³π°πΏ πΉπΆππ πΎπ°π· π°ππ»π°πΉπ»ππ πΉπΎπ° ππ π·π΄πΉππ; πΎπ°π· πΏπππ°πΉπ πΎπ°π· π°π½π³π±π°π·ππΉπ³π° πΉπΌπΌπ°.
- 16 π°π π°π½π³π°π½π°π·ππΎπ° πΈπ°π½ π π°πΏππΈπ°π½π°πΌπΌπ°, π°ππ±π΄ππΏπ½ π³πΏ πΉπΌπΌπ° π³π°πΉπΌππ½π°ππΎπ°π½π πΌπ°π½π°π²π°π½π, πΎπ°π· πΏππ π°ππ πΈπ°π½π π°π·πΌπ°π½π π π°πΏππ³π° πΎπ°π· π°π»π»π°π½π πΈπ°π½π πΏπ±πΉπ» π·π°π±π°π½π³π°π½π π²π°π·π°πΉπ»πΉπ³π°,
- 17 π΄πΉ πΏπππΏπ»π»π½ππ³π΄π³πΉ πΈπ°ππ° π²π°πΌπ΄π»πΉπ³π πΈπ°πΉππ· π΄ππ°Γ―π°π½ πππ°πΏππ΄ππΏ π΅πΉπΈπ°π½π³π°π½: ππ° πΏπ½πΌπ°π·ππΉπ½π πΏπ½ππ°πππ πΏππ½π°πΌ πΎπ°π· ππ°πΏπ·ππΉπ½π πΏππ±π°π.
- 18 π²π°ππ°πΉππ°π½π³π πΈπ°π½ πΉπ΄ππΏπ πΌπ°π½π°π²π°π½π π·πΉπΏπ·πΌπ°π½π π±πΉ ππΉπΊ, π·π°πΉπ·π°πΉπ π²π°π»π΄πΉπΈπ°π½ ππΉπππ½πΎπ°π½π π·πΉπ½π³π°π πΌπ°ππ΄πΉπ½.
- 19 πΎπ°π· π³πΏπ°ππ²π°π²π²π°π½π³π π°πΉπ½π π±ππΊπ°ππ΄πΉπ π΅π°πΈ π³πΏ πΉπΌπΌπ°: π»π°πΉππ°ππΉ, π»π°πΉπππΎπ° πΈπΏπΊ, πΈπΉπππ°π³πΏπ· πΈπ°π³π΄πΉ π²π°π²π²πΉπ.
- 20 πΎπ°π· π΅π°πΈ π³πΏ πΉπΌπΌπ° πΉπ΄ππΏπ: ππ°πΏπ·ππ½π π²πππ±ππ π°πΉπ²πΏπ½, πΎπ°π· ππΏπ²π»ππ π·πΉπΌπΉπ½πΉπ ππΉππ»π°π½π, πΉπΈ ππΏπ½πΏπ πΌπ°π½π π½πΉ π·π°π±π°πΉπΈ ππ°π π·π°πΏπ±πΉπΈ ππ΄πΉπ½ π°π½π°π·π½π°πΉπ πΎπ°πΉ.
- 21 π°π½πΈπ°ππΏπ· πΈπ°π½ ππΉπππ½πΎπ΄ πΉπ π΅π°πΈ π³πΏ πΉπΌπΌπ°: πππ°πΏπΎπ°, πΏππ»π°πΏπ±π΄πΉ πΌπΉπ πππΏπΌπΉππ π²π°π»π΄πΉπΈπ°π½ πΎπ°π· π²π°ππΉπ»π·π°π½ π°πππ°π½ πΌπ΄πΉπ½π°π½π°.
- 22 πΉπΈ πΉπ΄ππΏπ π΅π°πΈ π³πΏ πΉπΌπΌπ°: π»π°πΉπππ΄πΉ π°ππ°π πΌπΉπ πΎπ°π· π»π΄π πΈπ°π½π π³π°πΏπΈπ°π½π <π²π°>ππΉπ»π·π°π½ ππ΄πΉπ½π°π½π π³π°πΏπΈπ°π½π.
- 23 πΎπ°π· πΉπ½π½π°ππ²π°π²π²π°π½π³πΉπ½ πΉπΌπΌπ° πΉπ½ ππΊπΉπ, π°ππ°ππΉπ³π³πΎπ΄π³πΏπ½ πΉπΌπΌπ° ππΉπππ½πΎππ πΉπ.
- 24 πΎπ°π· ππ°πΉ, π π΄π²π πΌπΉπΊπΉπ»π π π°ππΈ πΉπ½ πΌπ°ππ΄πΉπ½, ππ π°ππ π΄ πΈπ°ππ° ππΊπΉπ π²π°π·πΏπ»πΉπΈ π π°πΉππΈπ°π½ πππ°πΌ π π΄π²πΉπΌ; πΉπΈ πΉπ ππ°πΉππ»π΄π.
- 25 πΎπ°π· π³πΏπ°ππ²π°π²π²π°π½π³π°π½π ππΉπππ½πΎππ πΉπ πΏπππ°πΉππΉπ³π΄π³πΏπ½ πΉπ½π° π΅πΉπΈπ°π½π³π°π½π: πππ°πΏπΎπ°, π½π°ππ΄πΉ πΏπ½ππΉπ, πππ°π΅πΉπππ½π°πΌ.
- 26 πΎπ°π· π΅π°πΈ π³πΏ πΉπΌ πΉπ΄ππΏπ: ππ° ππ°πΏππ·ππ΄πΉπΈ, π»π΄πΉππΉπ» π²π°π»π°πΏπ±πΎπ°π½π³π°π½π! πΈπ°π½πΏπ· πΏπππ΄πΉππ°π½π³π π²π°πππΊ π πΉπ½π³π°πΌ πΎπ°π· πΌπ°ππ΄πΉπ½, πΎπ°π· π π°ππΈ π πΉπ πΌπΉπΊπΉπ».
- 27 πΉπΈ πΈπ°πΉ πΌπ°π½π ππΉπ»π³π°π»π΄πΉπΊπΉπ³π΄π³πΏπ½ π΅πΉπΈπ°π½π³π°π½π: ππΉπ»π΄πΉπΊπ πΉππ ππ°, π΄πΉ πΎπ°π· π πΉπ½π³ππ πΎπ°π· πΌπ°ππ΄πΉ πΏππ·π°πΏππΎπ°π½π³ πΉπΌπΌπ°?
- 28 πΎπ°π· π΅πΉπΌπ°π½π³πΉπ½ πΉπΌπΌπ° π·πΉπ½π³π°π πΌπ°ππ΄πΉπ½ πΉπ½ π²π°πΏπΎπ° π²π°πΉππ²π°πΉππ°πΉπ½π΄, π²π°πΌπππΉπ³π΄π³πΏπ½ πΉπΌπΌπ° ππ π°πΉ π³π°πΉπΌππ½π°ππΎππ πΏπ π·π»π°πΉπ π°ππ½ππΌ ππΉπ½π½π°π½π³π°π½π, ππ»π΄πΉπ³πΎπ°πΉ ππΉπ»πΏ, ππ π°ππ π΄ π½πΉ πΌπ°π·ππ° πΌπ°π½π½π° πΏππ»π΄πΉπΈπ°π½ πΈπ°πΉππ· πΈπ°π½π° π πΉπ² πΎπ°πΉπ½π°π½π°.
- 29 πΎπ°π· ππ°πΉ, π·ππππΉπ³π΄π³πΏπ½ π΅πΉπΈπ°π½π³π°π½π: ππ° πΏπ½π πΎπ°π· πΈπΏπ, πΉπ΄ππΏ, ππΏπ½π°πΏ π²πΏπ³πΉπ? π΅π°πΌπ π·π΄π ππ°πΏπ πΌπ΄π» π±π°π»π πΎπ°π½ πΏπ½ππΉπ?
- 30 π π°ππΏπ· πΈπ°π½ ππ°πΉπππ° πΉπΌ π·π°πΉππ³π° ππ π΄πΉπ½π΄ πΌπ°π½π°π²π°πΉπΆπ΄ π·π°π»π³π°π½π°.
- 31 πΉπΈ πΈπ ππΊππ·ππ»π° π±π΄π³πΏπ½ πΉπ½π° π΅πΉπΈπ°π½π³π°π½π: πΎπ°π±π°πΉ πΏππ π°πΉπππΉπ πΏπ½π, πΏππ»π°πΏπ±π΄πΉ πΏπ½π π²π°π»π΄πΉπΈπ°π½ πΉπ½ πΈπ π·π°πΉππ³π° ππ π΄πΉπ½π΄.
- 32 πΎπ°π· π΅π°πΈ π³πΏ πΉπΌ: π²π°π²π²πΉπΈ! πΉπΈ π΄πΉπ πΏππ²π°π²π²π°π½π³π°π½π π²π°π»πΉπΈπΏπ½ πΉπ½ π·π°πΉππ³π° ππ π΄πΉπ½π΄; πΎπ°π· ππ°πΉ, ππΏπ½ π²π°π π°πΏππ·ππ΄π³πΏπ½ ππΉπ π°π»π»π° ππ π·π°πΉππ³π° π°π½π³ π³ππΉπΏπππ½ πΉπ½ πΌπ°ππ΄πΉπ½ πΎπ°π· π²π°π³π°πΏπΈπ½ππ³π΄π³πΏπ½ πΉπ½ π π°ππ½π°πΌ.
- 33 πΉπΈ πΈπ°πΉ π·π°π»π³π°π½π³π°π½π π²π°πΈπ»π°πΏπ·πΏπ½ πΎπ°π· π²π°π»π΄πΉπΈπ°π½π³π°π½π π²π°ππ°πΉπ·πΏπ½ πΉπ½ π±π°πΏππ² π°π»π» π±πΉ πΈπ°π½π π³π°πΉπΌππ½π°ππΎπ°π½π.
- 34 πΎπ°π· ππ°πΉ, π°π»π»π° ππ π±π°πΏππ²π πΏππΉπ³π³πΎπ° π πΉπΈππ° πΉπ΄ππΏ, πΎπ°π· π²π°ππ°πΉππ°π½π³π°π½π πΉπ½π° π±π΄π³πΏπ½ π΄πΉ πΏππ»πΉπΈπΉ π·πΉπ½π³π°π πΌπ°ππΊππ πΉπΆπ΄.
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