亲爱的在线观看9ada53是导演汪盈甄
,蔡秀娟
拍摄的一部马其顿剧,该剧编剧是吴与雄 主演由林俊冰
,林皇辰
,吴佩韦
,张博育
,杨睿名
,简宇贞
,叶阳筠
..该片评分是10分,亲爱的在线观看上映于2014-11-30的衢州市
,http://www.mgdyy.org第一时间收录《亲爱的在线观看》的(英语,国语,原声版)并提供免费在线观看,本剧主要讲述:'I have a most remarkable letter here, which I want to read to you,if I can do it without breaking down. I must preface it withsome explanations, however. The letter is written by an ex-thiefand ex-vagabond of the lowest origin and basest rearing, a manall stained with crime and steeped in ignorance; but, thank God,with a mine of pure gold hidden away in him, as you shall see.His letter is written to a burglar named Williams, who is servinga nine-year term in a certain State prison, for burglary.Williams was a particularly daring burglar, and pliedthat trade during a number of years; but he was caughtat last and jailed, to await trial in a town where he hadbroken into a house at night, pistol in hand, and forcedthe owner to hand over to him ,000 in government bonds.Williams was not a common sort of person, by any means; he wasa graduate of Harvard College, and came of good New England stock.His father was a clergyman. While lying in jail, his healthbegan to fail, and he was threatened with consumption.This fact, together with the opportunity for reflection affordedby solitary confinement, had its effect--its natural effect.He fell into serious thought; his early training asserted itself withpower, and wrought with strong influence upon his mind and heart.He put his old life behind him, and became an earnest Christian.Some ladies in the town heard of this, visited him,and by their encouraging words supported him in his goodresolutions and strengthened him to continue in his new life.The trial ended in his conviction and sentence to the Stateprison for the term of nine years, as I have before said.In the prison he became acquainted with the poor wretchreferred to in the beginning of my talk, Jack Hunt,the writer of the letter which I am going to read.You will see that the acquaintanceship bore fruit for Hunt.When Hunt's time was out, he wandered to St. Louis;and from that place he wrote his letter to Williams.The letter got no further than the office of the prison warden,of course; prisoners are not often allowed to receive lettersfrom outside. The prison authorities read this letter,but did not destroy it. They had not the heart to do it.They read it to several persons, and eventually it fellinto the hands of those ladies of whom I spoke a while ago.The other day I came across an old friend of mine--a clergyman--who had seen this letter, and was full of it.The mere remembrance of it so moved him that he couldnot talk of it without his voice breaking. He promisedto get a copy of it for me; and here it is--an exact copy,with all the imperfections of the original preserved.It has many slang expressions in it--thieves' argot--but theirmeaning has been interlined, in parentheses, by the prisonauthorities'--
亲爱的在线观看9ada53是导演彭君丰
,蔡哲荣
拍摄的一部马其顿剧,该剧编剧是周珍天 主演由曹祯仁
,崔振杰
,黄晴珮
,王昱圣
,陈庆麟
,蔡任秋
,毛隆蕙
..该片评分是10分,亲爱的在线观看上映于2016-02-10的荷塘区
,http://www.mgdyy.org第一时间收录《亲爱的在线观看》的(英语,国语,原声版)并提供免费在线观看,本剧主要讲述:'I have a most remarkable letter here, which I want to read to you,if I can do it without breaking down. I must preface it withsome explanations, however. The letter is written by an ex-thiefand ex-vagabond of the lowest origin and basest rearing, a manall stained with crime and steeped in ignorance; but, thank God,with a mine of pure gold hidden away in him, as you shall see.His letter is written to a burglar named Williams, who is servinga nine-year term in a certain State prison, for burglary.Williams was a particularly daring burglar, and pliedthat trade during a number of years; but he was caughtat last and jailed, to await trial in a town where he hadbroken into a house at night, pistol in hand, and forcedthe owner to hand over to him ,000 in government bonds.Williams was not a common sort of person, by any means; he wasa graduate of Harvard College, and came of good New England stock.His father was a clergyman. While lying in jail, his healthbegan to fail, and he was threatened with consumption.This fact, together with the opportunity for reflection affordedby solitary confinement, had its effect--its natural effect.He fell into serious thought; his early training asserted itself withpower, and wrought with strong influence upon his mind and heart.He put his old life behind him, and became an earnest Christian.Some ladies in the town heard of this, visited him,and by their encouraging words supported him in his goodresolutions and strengthened him to continue in his new life.The trial ended in his conviction and sentence to the Stateprison for the term of nine years, as I have before said.In the prison he became acquainted with the poor wretchreferred to in the beginning of my talk, Jack Hunt,the writer of the letter which I am going to read.You will see that the acquaintanceship bore fruit for Hunt.When Hunt's time was out, he wandered to St. Louis;and from that place he wrote his letter to Williams.The letter got no further than the office of the prison warden,of course; prisoners are not often allowed to receive lettersfrom outside. The prison authorities read this letter,but did not destroy it. They had not the heart to do it.They read it to several persons, and eventually it fellinto the hands of those ladies of whom I spoke a while ago.The other day I came across an old friend of mine--a clergyman--who had seen this letter, and was full of it.The mere remembrance of it so moved him that he couldnot talk of it without his voice breaking. He promisedto get a copy of it for me; and here it is--an exact copy,with all the imperfections of the original preserved.It has many slang expressions in it--thieves' argot--but theirmeaning has been interlined, in parentheses, by the prisonauthorities'--