Anfisa the monkey learns to type. She is yet unfamiliar with the "space" key and can only type in lower-case Latin letters. Having typed for a fairly long line, Anfisa understood that it would be great to divide what she has written into k lines not shorter than a and not longer than b, for the text to resemble human speech more. Help Anfisa.
The first line contains three integers k, a and b (1 ≤ k ≤ 200, 1 ≤ a ≤ b ≤ 200). The second line contains a sequence of lowercase Latin letters — the text typed by Anfisa. It is guaranteed that the given line is not empty and its length does not exceed 200 symbols.
Print k lines, each of which contains no less than a and no more than b symbols — Anfisa's text divided into lines. It is not allowed to perform any changes in the text, such as: deleting or adding symbols, changing their order, etc. If the solution is not unique, print any of them. If there is no solution, print "No solution" (without quotes).
3 2 5
abrakadabra
ab
rakad
abra
4 1 2
abrakadabra
No solution
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