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Sherlock Holmes and the Duke's Son by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle单词提示1.cloven 分趾的原文Chapter 7: The Duke's Son When the duke said this, I was very surprised,but Holmes was surprised too."This is news to me," he said, "can you tell me more? "The duke stood up and walked round the room for a minute."I must tell you everything," he said, "I didn't want to talk about it, but I must. I see that now."He sat down again and began his story."When I was a young man, Mr. Holmes, I was in love, no so much in love. It only happens to you once, and this woman was the love of my life.I wanted her to be my wife, but she died. She left me this one child, and I loved him because of her.When I look in his face, I see her and remember her and can't stop loving her.I must have the boy near me because of this, but a government minister cannot tell the world about a love child like this.So, to the world, James is my young secretary, not my son.He knows that I am his father.He hates the duchess,because she is not his mother, and he hates my younger son, Arthur, because Arthur has everything.Arthur has a name, a famous father, houses, money, everything.James has nothing.Well, he has some money, of course, but he is just Mr. James Wilder and he wants to be the Duke of Holderness one day.That's not possible, of course, but James can't understand that.And so you see, I was afraid for Arthur, and that's why I sent him to Dr Huxtable's school.And what does James do next?He kidnaps my poor Arthur, it changes nothing, but James can't see that, he wants me to say.'Yes, James,now you can be my first son, you can have everything, Arthur can be the number two son.'But I can't do that. Of course I can't.James knew this man, Hayes.You see,because Hayes worked for me once, James asked for Hayes's help and the man was happy to do it.You remember my letter to Arthur on that last day?Well, James opened the letter and put in a note from him.That evening,he cycled across the moor and met Arthur in Ragged Shore.He talked about the duchess——Arthur's mother.'She wants to see you,' he told Arthur,'she's waiting on the moor. Come back at midnight, and a man with a horse can take you to her.'Of course,poor Arthur wanted to see his mother, so he came.Hayes was there with two horses, and they rode across the moor, but the German teacher followed them, and Hayes killed him.Hayes then took Arthur to the Green Man.Well, Mr.Holmes, I knew nothing about any of this until the murder.James is a bad boy, but he does not murder people.When he heard the news, he came to me at once crying, 'what could I do?'I didn't want the world to know about this, so James went down to the Green Man.He told Hayes to run away, because everybody knew about the murder now and knew the murderer's name, too.Hayes left at once.Later, I went down and saw Arthur.I left him there with Mrs. Hayes, because I couldn't say anything to the police just then.So Mr. Holmes,now you know everything.""Hmm,"said Holmes, "you help a murderer, you say nothing to the police, you leave your young son in a dirty inn, and you ask for my help."People never spoke to the Duke of Holderness like this usually.His face was red, but he said nothing."First,"said Holmes, "we must bring Arthur home.""Yes,"the duke said quietly.Holmes quickly wrote a note and took it out of the room.A minute later,he was back."Now what are you going to do about Mr. James Wilder?" He said."I understand you, Mr. Holmes," said the duke, "James is leaving me and going to Australia next week.""Good,"said Holmes, "and the duchess, perhaps without James in the house, you and she…""Yes, I wrote to the duchess this morning."Holmes stood up. "Well," he said, "Watson and I can go home now. I think there is just one other small thing. This man,Hayes, took two horses across the moor, but the horse's feet made the tracks of a cow in the mud. How was this possible?"The duke looked surprised and thought for a minute.Then he went away and came back two minutes later with a glass box in his hands.In the box were some horseshoes."We found these shoes under the ground in the garden," the duke said, "they are about 500 years old. We think the Holderness family has a long and interesting past."Holmes opened the box and took out one shoe.It was a shoe for a horse's foot, but it looked like a cloven cow's foot.Holmes wet his finger and ran it round the bottom of the shoe.A little mud came off on his finger."Thank you," said Holmes.He put the horse shoe back in its box."That shoe is the second most interesting thing in the north of England," he said, "and the first asked the duke."Holmes took the check for 12000 pounds from the table and slowly put it into his notebook."I am a poor man," he said.He looked lovingly at the notebook, then put it carefully in his pocket.翻译第七章:公爵的儿子当公爵说出这句话时,我非常惊讶,但福尔摩斯也很惊讶。“这对我来说是新闻,”他说,“你能告诉我更多吗?”公爵站了起来,在房间里踱步了一会儿。“我必须告诉你一切,”他说,“我本不想谈论这件事,但我必须这么做。我现在明白了。”他又坐了下来,开始讲述他的故事。“当我年轻时,福尔摩斯先生,我曾恋爱过,不,是非常爱。这种事一生只发生一次,而这个女人是我一生的挚爱。我想让她做我的妻子,但她去世了。她给我留下了这个孩子,因为她的缘故我爱他。当我看着他的脸,我就看到了她,想起了她,无法停止爱她。因为这个原因,我必须让这孩子待在我身边,但一位政府大臣不能向世人公开这样一个私生子。所以,对世人来说,詹姆斯是我的年轻秘书,而不是我的儿子。他知道我是他的父亲。他憎恨公爵夫人,因为她不是他的母亲,他也憎恨我的小儿子亚瑟,因为亚瑟拥有一切。亚瑟有名分,有著名的父亲,有宅邸,有钱,有一切。詹姆斯一无所有。好吧,他当然有一些钱,但他只是詹姆斯·怀尔德先生,他想有一天成为霍尔德内斯公爵。那当然是不可能的,但詹姆斯无法理解这一点。所以你明白,我为亚瑟感到担心,那就是为什么我把他送到了赫克斯特博士的学校。接下来詹姆斯做了什么?他绑架了我可怜的亚瑟,但这改变不了什么,但詹姆斯看不透这一点,他希望我说。‘是的,詹姆斯,现在你可以做我的长子了,你可以拥有一切,亚瑟可以做次子。'但我不能那样做。当然我不能。詹姆斯认识这个人,海耶斯。你看,因为海耶斯曾经为我工作过,詹姆斯请求海耶斯的帮助,那个人也很乐意去做。你还记得最后一天我给亚瑟的信吗?好吧,詹姆斯拆开了信并放进了他写的一张便条。那天晚上,他骑自行车穿过荒原并在拉格德肖尔见到了亚瑟。他谈到了公爵夫人——亚瑟的母亲。‘她想见你,'他告诉亚瑟,‘她在荒原上等着。午夜回来,会有一个骑马的人带你去见她。'当然,可怜的亚瑟想见他的母亲,所以他来了。海耶斯带着两匹马在那里,他们骑马穿过荒原,但是那个德语老师跟踪了他们,海耶斯杀了他。然后海耶斯把亚瑟带到了绿人旅馆。好吧,福尔摩斯先生,直到谋杀案发生前,我对这一切都一无所知。詹姆斯是个坏孩子,但他不会杀人。当他听到这个消息时,他立刻哭着来找我,‘我能怎么办?'我不想让世人知道这件事,所以詹姆斯去了绿人旅馆。他告诉海耶斯逃跑,因为现在大家都知道了谋杀案,也知道了凶手的名字。海耶斯立刻就走了。后来,我下去看了亚瑟。我把他和海耶斯太太留在那里,因为那时我还不能跟警察说什么。所以福尔摩斯先生,现在你知道了一切。”“嗯,”福尔摩斯说,“你包庇了一个凶手,你对警察只字不提,把你年幼的儿子留在一个肮脏的旅馆里,然后你还要寻求我的帮助。”人们通常从不这样对霍尔德内斯公爵说话。他的脸涨红了,但他什么也没说。“首先,”福尔摩斯说,“我们必须把亚瑟带回家。”“好的,”公爵轻声说。福尔摩斯迅速写了一张便条并把它带出了房间。一分钟后,他回来了。“现在你打算怎么处理詹姆斯·怀尔德先生?”他说。“我明白你的意思,福尔摩斯先生,”公爵说,“詹姆斯要离开我,下周去澳大利亚。”“很好,”福尔摩斯说,“至于公爵夫人,也许家里没有了詹姆斯,你和……”“是的,我今天早上给公爵夫人写了信。”福尔摩斯站了起来。“好吧,”他说,“华生和我现在可以回家了。我想还有一件小事。这个人海耶斯,带着两匹马穿过荒原,但是马脚在泥地里留下了牛蹄印。这怎么可能呢?”公爵看起来很惊讶,想了一分钟。然后他走开,两分钟后拿着一个玻璃盒子回来了。盒子里是一些马蹄铁。“我们在花园的地下发现了这些蹄铁,”公爵说,“它们大约有500年的历史了。我们认为霍尔德内斯家族有着漫长而有趣的过去。”福尔摩斯打开盒子,拿出一个蹄铁。那是一个用于马脚的蹄铁,但看起来像分瓣的牛蹄。福尔摩斯弄湿了他的手指,沿着蹄铁的底部抹了一圈。一点泥土沾在了他的手指上。“谢谢你,”福尔摩斯说。他把马蹄铁放回盒子里。“那个蹄铁是英格兰北部第二有趣的东西,”他说,“而第一是公爵。”福尔摩斯从桌子上拿起那张12000英镑的支票,慢慢地把它放进他的笔记本里。“我是一个穷人,”他说。他深情地看着笔记本,然后小心翼翼地把它放进口袋里。
Sherlock Holmes and the Duke's Son by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle原文Chapter 6: Sherlock Holmes talks to the Duke At 11 o'clock the next morning, Holmes and I were in the duke's office at Holderness Hall.Mr. Wilder came to speak to us."The duke can see no one today,"he said to Holmes.Holmes looked at him coldly."The duke can see me," he said, "please tell him that I am here."After half an hour, the duke of Holderness came into the room.He looked older, tired, and ill."Well, Mr.Holmes," he said.Holmes looked at James Wilder."I can speak more freely without your secretary here, sir." "Very well," said the duke tiredly, "please, James."James Wilder gave Holmes an angry look, but he went out of the room and shut the door.Holmes looked at the duke."You are offering——I hear——5000 pounds for news of your son." "True." "And another thousand pounds for the name of the kidnapper.""True."My friend smiled."I see your checkbook on the table, sir, I would like to have your check for 6000 pounds.""Mr.Sherlock Holmes," the duke said angrily, "what is this about? Do you have news of my son or not?""Oh, yes."said Holmes.The duke's eyes never left Holmes's face."Where is my son," he said quietly."He is,or was last night at the Green Man in 3 km along the road to Chesterfield."The duke fell back in his chair, "And the name of the kidnapper?"Sherlock Holmes's answer was a very surprising one."You,"he said, "and now, sir, your check, please?"The duke stood up, his face white and angry, then he sat down again and put his face in his hands.It was some minutes before he spoke."How much do you know?" he asked."I saw you with him last night." said Holmes."And how many people know about this?""Only I and my friend here, Dr Watson."The duke, took out a pen, opened his checkbook, and began to write."When I made this offer, I didn't know…" he stopped, then began again, "Are you and your friend going to talk about this, Mr. Holmes?""I don't understand you, sir," said Holmes."I mean, nobody needs to know about this, this little family mystery, just you and your friend Watson. Look, here is my check for 12000 pounds."Holmes gave him a cold little smile."I'm sorry, sir. There is a dead man in this case, you remember?""But that wasn't James," cried the duke, "he knew nothing about it.""He was very, very unhappy when he heard about the killing murder," said Holmes, "But James wasn't there, and when he heard about it, he came to me at once and told me everything.""Oh, Mr.Holmes, you must help him, you must. He is not the murderer, the murderer ran away last night."Holmes smiled again, "I have a little more news for you, sir. The police met Mr. Reuben Hayes last night at Chesterfield station. Mr. Hayes is not running anywhere fora very long time."The duke looked at Holmes with an open mouth."You know everything." he said."But I am pleased to hear about Hayes. He was always a bad man and that news can only help James. James, your secretary." said Holmes."No, sir,my son. James Wilder, is my son."翻译第六章:夏洛克·福尔摩斯与公爵谈话第二天上午11点,福尔摩斯和我在霍尔德内斯府邸的公爵办公室里。怀尔德先生过来跟我们说话。“公爵今天谁也不见,”他对福尔摩斯说。福尔摩斯冷冷地看着他。“公爵会见我,”他说,“请告诉他我在这里。”半小时后,霍尔德内斯公爵走进了房间。他看起来更老了,疲惫不堪,而且病容满面。“好吧,福尔摩斯先生,”他说。福尔摩斯看着詹姆斯·怀尔德。“如果没有您的秘书在这里,我可以说话更随意些,先生。”“好吧,”公爵疲惫地说,“请便,詹姆斯。”詹姆斯·怀尔德愤怒地瞪了福尔摩斯一眼,然后走出了房间并关上了门。福尔摩斯看着公爵。“我听说——您正在悬赏5000英镑征求关于您儿子的消息。”“没错。”“另外还有一千英镑用于提供绑架者的名字。”“没错。”我的朋友笑了。“我看到您的支票簿在桌子上,先生,我想要一张6000英镑的支票。”“夏洛克·福尔摩斯先生,”公爵生气地说,“这是怎么回事?你到底有没有我儿子的消息?”“噢,有的,”福尔摩斯说。公爵的眼睛一刻也没有离开福尔摩斯的脸。“我的儿子在哪里,”他轻声说。“他在,或者说昨晚他在切斯特菲尔德公路3公里外的绿人旅馆。”公爵向后倒在椅子上,“那么绑架者的名字呢?”夏洛克·福尔摩斯的回答非常令人惊讶。“是你,”他说,“现在,先生,请把您的支票给我好吗?”公爵站了起来,脸色苍白且充满怒气,然后他又坐了下来,双手捂住了脸。过了几分钟他才开口。“你知道多少?”他问。“我昨晚看见你和他在一起了,”福尔摩斯说。“有多少人知道这件事?”“只有我和我的这位朋友华生医生。”公爵拿出一支笔,打开他的支票簿,开始写字。“当我做出这个承诺时,我不知道……”他停了一下,然后又接着写,“你和你的朋友会谈论这件事吗,福尔摩斯先生?”“我不明白您的意思,先生,”福尔摩斯说。“我的意思是,不需要让任何人知道这件事,这个小小的家庭谜团,只需要你和你的朋友华生知道。看,这是我的一万两千英镑的支票。”福尔摩斯给了他一个冷淡的微笑。“很抱歉,先生。在这个案子里有一个死人,你还记得吗?”“但那不是詹姆斯干的,”公爵喊道,“他对这事一无所知。”“当他听到杀人案的消息时,他非常、非常难过,”福尔摩斯说,“但詹姆斯当时不在那里,当他听说这件事后,他立刻来找我并告诉了我一切。”“噢,福尔摩斯先生,你必须帮助他,你必须。他不是凶手,凶手昨晚逃跑了。”福尔摩斯又笑了,“我还有一点消息要告诉您,先生。警察昨晚在切斯特菲尔德车站遇到了鲁本·海耶斯先生。海耶斯先生在很长一段时间里哪儿也去不了了。”公爵张着嘴看着福尔摩斯。“你什么都知道了,”他说。“但我很高兴听到关于海耶斯的消息。他一直是个坏人,那个消息只能对詹姆斯有帮助。詹姆斯,你的秘书。”福尔摩斯说。“不,先生,是我的儿子。詹姆斯·怀尔德,是我的儿子。”
Sherlock Holmes and the Duke's Son by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle单词提示1.stables 马房2.shoes 马蹄铁3.nails 钉子原文Chapter 5: Avis it to the Green Man.When we were near the inn, Holmes suddenly cried out."My foot,I can't stand on it. Help me, Watson."I took his arm and we walked slowly to the door of the inn.A man stood there smoking and watching us."How are you, Mr. Ruben Hayes?" said Holmes."Who are you and how do you know my name," said the man.He looked very unfriendly."Because it's on the door of the inn over your head," said Holmes, "but can you help me, Mr. Hayes?""No, I can't.""But I need help. I can't put my foot to the ground. Well, don't put it to the ground," Holmes smiled."Look,"he said, "it's very important and I can offer you a pound for the use of a bicycle.""Where do you want to go?" asked Mr. Hayes."To Holderness Hall.""Oh, friends of the duke, are you?" Mr. Hayes laughed,looking at our muddy shoes and trousers.Holmes laugh too."Well, we are bringing him news of his lost son," he said, "the boy is in Liverpool."Mr. Hayes' "Oh,"he said carefully, "that's…that's good news. I worked for the duke once,but he wasn't good to me. I don't like him, but I'm pleased about the boy.""We allwent into the inn now," said Holmes, "something to eat first, please.Then you can bring round the bicycle.""We all went into the inn now," said Holmes, "something to eat first, please.Then you can bring round the bicycle.""I haven't got a bicycle," said Mr. Hayes.Holmes put a pound on the table."I tell you man that I haven't got a bicycle. You can have two horses to take you to the hall."He brought us something to eat and we ate hungrily through the window.We could seethe stables at the back of the inn.Once Holmes got up and walked round the room, then stood looking out of the window at the stables.Surprisingly,his foot was now very much better.Suddenly, he laughed and looked at me."I've got it," he cried, "yes, of course, that's it Watson, did you see any cow tracks today?""Yes,"I said, "lots of them everywhere.""And how many cows did you see on the moor?""I don't remember any," I said."Isn't that strange, Watson? Lots of cow tracks, but no cows. And do you remember those tracks, Watson?"He took out his notebook, there were tracks like this, and sometimes like this, and sometimes like this."Do you remember that, Watson?""No, I don't," I said, "what does it mean, Holmes?""It means that it's a very strange cow, Watson. Cows don't move like that. Now let's go quietly out and have a look round these stables."There were two tired looking horses in the stables.Holmeslooked carefully at one of the horse's feet and laughed."Look, Watson, old shoes but new nails. Oh, this case gets more interesting every minute."I began to ask Holmes a question, but suddenly we heard someone behind us and there was Mr. Reuben Hayes.His face was red and angry."What are you doing in my stables?" he cried."We're just looking at your horses, Mr. Hayes, " said Holmes, smiling, "Why are you afraid of something?"The man opened his mouth, then closed it quickly.His face was still red and angry.Holmes did not give him time to speak."I think your horses are tired, Mr. Hayes. We can walk to the hall, it's not far.""3 km by the road," Mr. Hayes said.His eyes still watched us angrily.It was nearly dark when we left.We walked along the road for about 100 meters, then Holmes took my arm."Quick,Watson, off the road and up the hill. Then we can come down the hill. At the back of the inn."We ran up the hill."This man, Hayes," I said, "he knows all about the kidnapping, is that right, Holmes?""Of course it is." He said, "we can learn a lot more from Mr. Hayes.""Who's this, Watson? Get down."There was a bicycle on the road, it came past us very quickly, and we saw the rider, Mr.James Wilder, the duke's secretary.His face was white and afraid."Quick,Watson," said Holmes, "we must watch him."We ran down the hill and stopped when we could see the back door of the inn.Wild's bicycle was by the wall near the door.For five minutes, nothing happened.Then a man on a horse rode quickly out of the stables and disappeared down the road."What do you think of that, Watson?" said Holmes."Somebody's running away.""Yes, but not James Wilder, because there he is at the door."We could see Wilder in the light from the door.He stood there looking out, and 10 minutes later, another man came down the road and went into the inn.Then a light came on in a room."Upstairs.Come, Watson, we must get nearer," Holmes said, "We went down the hill and walked very quietly to the back door of the inn."The bicycle was still by the wall.Holmes looked at the wheel and laughed quietly."A Dunlop tire, Watson. Now I must look through that upstairs window, so I need your back,Watson."Holmes stood on my back, but only for a second, and then he was down again."Come, my friend," he said, "it's a long walk to the school, so let's start at once. I can give you all the answers to this mystery tomorrow."It was a long,cold, muddy walk back to the school.I went to bed at once, but Holmes went out again to Mackleton.I think I was very tired and slept all night like a dead man.翻译第五章:造访绿人旅馆当我们快到旅馆时,福尔摩斯突然叫了起来。“我的脚,我站不住了。帮帮我,华生。”我扶住他的胳膊,我们慢慢地走到旅馆门口。一个男人站在那里抽着烟看着我们。“你好吗,鲁本·海耶斯先生?”福尔摩斯说。“你是谁,你怎么知道我的名字,”那男人说。他看起来非常不友善。“因为就在你头顶上的旅馆门上写着呢,”福尔摩斯说,“但是你能帮帮我吗,海耶斯先生?”“不,我不能。”“但我需要帮助。我的脚不能着地。好吧,那就别让它着地,”福尔摩斯笑着说。“听着,”他说,“这非常重要,我可以给你一英镑来借用一辆自行车。”“你想去哪里?”海耶斯先生问。“去霍尔德内斯府邸。”“噢,你们是公爵的朋友,是吗?”海耶斯先生笑道,看着我们沾满泥巴的鞋子和裤子。福尔摩斯也笑了。“嗯,我们是来给他带去他失踪儿子的消息的,”他说,“那男孩在利物浦。”海耶斯先生的脸变白了,然后又变红了。“噢,”他小心翼翼地说,“那是……那是好消息。我曾经为公爵工作过,但他对我不好。我不喜欢他,但我为那个男孩感到高兴。”“我们现在都进旅馆吧,”福尔摩斯说,“请先给点吃的。然后你可以把自行车推过来。”“我没有自行车,”海耶斯先生说。福尔摩斯把一英镑放在桌子上。“我告诉你了,伙计,我没有自行车。你们可以骑两匹马去府邸。”他给我们拿了些吃的,我们狼吞虎咽地吃着,眼睛却盯着窗外。我们可以看到旅馆后面的马厩。有一次福尔摩斯站起来在房间里走动,然后站在窗边看着外面的马厩。令人惊讶的是,他的脚现在好多了。突然,他笑了起来,看着我。“我明白了,”他喊道,“是的,当然,就是这样,华生,你今天看到牛蹄印了吗?”“看到了,”我说,“到处都是。”“但是你在荒原上看到了几头牛?”“我不记得有看到任何牛,”我说。“这难道不奇怪吗,华生?到处都是牛蹄印,却没有牛。你还记得那些痕迹吗,华生?”他拿出笔记本,上面画着这样的痕迹,有时是这样的,有时又是那样的。“你记得那个吗,华生?”“不,我不记得,”我说,“这是什么意思,福尔摩斯?”“这意味着那是一头非常奇怪的牛,华生。牛不会那样移动。现在我们悄悄出去,看看这些马厩。”马厩里有两匹看起来很疲惫的马。福尔摩斯仔细地看了看其中一匹马的脚,笑了起来。“看,华生,旧蹄铁但钉着新钉子。噢,这个案子每一分钟都变得更有趣了。”我刚想问福尔摩斯一个问题,但突然听到身后有人,原来是鲁本·海耶斯先生。他的脸涨得通红,怒气冲冲。“你们在我的马厩里干什么?”他喊道。“我们只是来看看你的马,海耶斯先生,”福尔摩斯笑着说,“你为什么害怕某些事?”那人张开了嘴,然后又迅速闭上了。他的脸依然通红且带着怒气。福尔摩斯没给他说话的时间。“我想你的马累了,海耶斯先生。我们可以走到府邸去,不远。”“走公路要3公里,”海耶斯先生说。他的眼睛依然愤怒地盯着我们。当我们离开时,天快黑了。我们沿着公路走了大约100米,然后福尔摩斯挽住了我的胳膊。“快点,华生,离开公路上山坡。然后我们可以从山坡下去。到旅馆后面去。”我们跑上了山坡。“这个人,海耶斯,”我说,“他知道绑架案的一切,对吗,福尔摩斯?”“当然是。”他说,“我们可以从海耶斯先生那里了解到更多。”“这是谁,华生?趴下。”路上有一辆自行车,很快地从我们身边经过,我们看到了骑车的人,詹姆斯·怀尔德先生,公爵的秘书。他的脸色苍白,充满恐惧。“快点,华生,”福尔摩斯说,“我们必须监视他。”我们跑下山坡,停在能看到旅馆后门的地方。怀尔德的自行车靠在门边的墙上。过了五分钟,什么也没发生。然后一个骑马的人飞快地从马厩里出来,消失在公路上。“你怎么看那个,华生?”福尔摩斯说。“有人在逃跑。”“是的,但不是詹姆斯·怀尔德,因为他在那里,在门口。”我们可以看到怀尔德站在门口的灯光下。他站在那里向外张望,10分钟后,另一个人顺着路走来进了旅馆。然后楼上一个房间亮起了灯。“在楼上。来吧,华生,我们必须靠近点,”福尔摩斯说,“我们下了山坡,非常安静地走到旅馆的后门。”自行车还在墙边。福尔摩斯看了看车轮,轻声笑了起来。“是邓禄普轮胎,华生。现在我必须透过那个楼上的窗户看进去,所以我需要你的后背帮忙,华生。”福尔摩斯踩在我的背上,但只有一秒钟,然后他就下来了。“来吧,我的朋友,”他说,“回学校的路很长,所以我们马上出发吧。明天我可以给你这个谜团的所有答案。”回学校的路漫长、寒冷且泥泞不堪。我立刻上床睡觉了,但福尔摩斯又出门去了麦克勒顿。我想我是太累了,睡得像死人一样沉。
Sherlock Holmes and the Duke's Son by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle单词提示1.priory 修道院2.secretary 秘书3.ivy 常春藤4.chump 笨蛋原文Chapter 2: Dr Huxtable's Story"My school, The Priory School near Mackleton is the best school for young boys in England," began Dr Huxtable,"we have the sons of Lord Solmes, Lord Lever, and of many other important people.Three weeks ago, Mr. James Wilder, the Duke of Holderness's secretary, came to see me.The duke, he said, wanted to send his son, the 10-year-old Lord Saltire, to my school.On 1 May,young Lord Saltire arrived.He's a nice boy, and he soon began to like school life and to make friends.His life at home, you see, was not very happy.We all know about the duke and his wife, the Duchess, of course, now lives in the south of France.She left the duke about three months ago, I think.But the boy loved his mother and was very unhappy when she left.Because of this, the duke sent him to my school.And after two weeks with us, he was much happier.Then on the night of 13 May, he disappeared.The way to his bedroom is through another, larger room.Two older boys sleep there.One of them never sleeps very well, and he heard and saw nothing that night.So young Arthur did not go out through that room.His window was open and there is ivy all up the wall of the house.It is easy to get out of the window and down the ivy to the ground.So we think that he went out that way.He was in his usual school things; we think a short black coat and dark blue trousers.We looked all through his room very carefully, but we found nothing strange, nothing unusual.When I learnt the news at 7 o'clock on Tuesday morning, I called everybody into the big schoolroom, then we learnt more bad news.Heidegger, the German teacher, was missing too.His room is not far from Arthur's room.Heidegger went down the ivy.We know this because we found his footprints on the ground under the window.We know too,that he was only in his coat, trousers and shoes, because we found his shirt and his socks on the floor of his room, and he took his bicycle with him.Heidegger came to the school a year ago.He's a good teacher, but the boys don't like him because he isn't very friendly.So Mr. Holmes,we have two missing people, it's now Thursday and there's still no news of them."Holmes took out a little notebook and began to write things down."The boy didn't go home, of course?" He said."No, no,we asked at Holderness Hall at once," said Dr Huxtable, "the duke is very afraid for his son,and I am the unhappiest man in England. Mr. Holmes, you are a famous detective,please help me.""You make things very difficult for me," Holmes said, "how can I find marks in the ivy or on the ground after three days? Why didn't you come to me at once?""Because of the duke," Dr Huxtable said, "he doesn't like people talking about his unhappy family life.""And what are the police doing?""Well,they heard about a boy and a young man at the station early on Tuesday, they looked for them and last night they found them in Liverpool. But it was a man and his son going to visit a friend. We lost three days because of that. Andlast night, I couldn't sleep, so I took the first train down to London this morning.""Well, Dr Huxtable, some more questions," said Holmes, " did the boy take German lessons?""No, so he didn't know the German teacher well, then he probably never spoke to him,"said Dr Huxtable."Emmm", said Holmes, "does the boy have a bicycle?""No.""Was any other bicycle missing?""No.""So did the German teacher ride away on his bicycle in the night with the boy on his back?""I don't think so.""But what happened to the bicycle? Now, what about visitors? Did the boy have any visitors the day before?""No.""Did he get any letters?""Yes, one letter from his father.""Do you open the boy's letters? Dr Huxtable.""No.""Then how do you know that the letter was from the father?""I know the duke's handwriting and he says that he wrote a letter to his son.""Did the boy get any letters from France?""No, I never saw any.""Do you understand me? Dr Huxtable," Holmes said, "did someone take the boy away, or did the boy go freely because he had a letter from France?""Perhaps?I don't know," said Dr Huxtable, "he only had letters from his father,I think.""Were father and son very friendly?""The duke is not chump, not a very friendly man, Mr. Holmes. He's not a bad father, but he is a government minister and has a lot of things to do.""So the boy felt more friendly to his mother?""Yes.""Did he say that?""No.""Did the duke tell you that?""Oh no,the duke never talks about things like that.""So how do you know?""Mr.James Wilder, the duke's secretary told me.""I see,"said Holmes, "that last letter of the duke. Where is it now?""The boy took it with him," Dr Huxtable said, "it's not in his room. Mr.Holmes.""Our train leaves in half an hour, right?" said Holmes.He looked at me, "Watson, let's get ready and go off to the north with Dr Huxtable,perhaps we can find some answers to this mystery."翻译第二章:赫克斯特博士的故事“我的学校——位于马克勒顿附近的修道院公学,是英格兰最适合男孩就读的学校,”赫克斯特博士开始说道,“我们的学生中有索尔姆斯勋爵、莱弗勋爵的子女,以及许多其他重要人物的子弟。三周前,霍尔德诺斯公爵的秘书詹姆斯·怀尔德先生来看过我。他说,公爵想把他的儿子——十岁的萨蒂里勋爵送到我的学校来。5 月 1 日,年轻的萨蒂里勋爵到了这里。他是一个很可爱的孩子,很快他就开始喜欢上学生活,并交到了朋友。你瞧,他在家里的生活并不愉快。当然,我们都了解那位公爵和他的夫人——公爵夫人如今住在法国南部。我想,她大约三个月前离开了公爵。但这个孩子爱他的母亲,母亲离开时他非常难过。因为这个原因,公爵把他送到了我的学校。在我们这里待了两周后,他变得开心多了。然后在 5 月 13 日的晚上,他失踪了。他去卧室的路要经过另一个较大的房间。那里住着两个年长的男孩。其中一人晚上睡得不太好,那天晚上他什么也没听到也没看到。所以年轻的阿瑟没有从那个房间出去。他的窗户是开着的,房子的墙上爬满了常春藤。从窗户爬出去,沿着藤蔓滑到地面是很容易的。所以我们认为他是从那个方向出去的。他当时穿着平常上学时穿的衣服;我们猜测是一件短款的黑色外套和深蓝色的长裤。我们仔细地在他的房间里搜查了一遍,但没有发现任何奇怪或不寻常的东西。周二早上七点我得知这个消息时,把大家召集到了大教室里,然后我们又听到了更多的坏消息。德国教师海德格尔也失踪了。他的房间离阿瑟的房间不远。海德格尔是沿着藤蔓下去的。因为我们发现窗下的地上有他的脚印,所以我们知道这一点。我们也知道他只穿着外套、长裤和鞋子,因为我们在他的房间里找到了他的衬衫和袜子,而且他还带着自行车。海德格尔一年前来到这所学校。他是一位好老师,但学生们不喜欢他,因为他不太友好。所以,福尔摩斯先生,我们有两个人失踪了,现在已经是星期四了,还没有他们的消息。”福尔摩斯拿出一个小笔记本,开始写东西。“这个男孩没有回家,对吧?”他说。“不,不,我们立刻就去了霍尔德内斯庄园,”赫克斯特博士说道,“公爵非常担心他的儿子,而我是全英国最不开心的人。福尔摩斯先生,您是一位著名的侦探,请帮帮我吧。”“你让我很为难。”福尔摩斯说,“过了三天,我怎么能在常春藤上或地上找到痕迹呢?您为什么不早点来找我呢?”“因为公爵的缘故,”赫克斯特博士说道,“他不喜欢人们谈论他不幸的家庭生活。”“那警察在做什么呢?”“嗯,周二一大早他们就在局里听说了一个男孩和一个年轻人,就去找了他们,昨晚他们在利物浦找到了他们。但那是个男人和他的儿子,他们去拜访一位朋友。我们因为这个耽搁了三天。昨晚我睡不着,所以今天早上我坐第一班火车去了伦敦。”“赫克斯特博士,还有些问题要问您,”福尔摩斯说道,“那个男孩上过德语课吗?”“没有,所以他和德语老师不太熟,然后他可能从没和他说过话,”赫克斯特博士说道。“嗯...”福尔摩斯说到,“那男孩有自行车吗?”“不。”“还有其他自行车丢失了吗?”“不。”“那位德国老师是不是在夜间骑着自行车带着那个男孩离开了呢?”“我不这么认为。”“但是那辆自行车后来怎么样了呢?再来说说访客们的情况吧。那天早上,那个男孩有没有接待过什么访客呢?”“不。”“他收到过信件吗?”“是的,有一封是他父亲寄来的信。”“您会打开这个男孩的信件吗?赫克斯特博士。”“不。”“那你怎么知道这封信是父亲写的呢?”“我知道公爵的笔迹,而且他说他给儿子写过一封信。”“这个孩子从法国收到过信吗?”“没有,我从未见过。”“你明白我的意思吗,赫克斯特博士?”福尔摩斯说道,“是有人把这个孩子带走的,还是因为有来自法国的信,这个孩子能自由离开呢?”“也许吧。我不知道,”赫克斯特博士说道,“我觉得他只有父亲的信。”“父子俩关系很亲密吗?”“公爵可不是个傻瓜,也不是个很友善的人,福尔摩斯先生。他不是个坏父亲,但他是个政府官员,有很多事情要处理。”“所以这个孩子对他的母亲更亲近些?”“是的。”“他说过这话吗?”“不。”“公爵跟你说过这事吗?”“没有啊,公爵从不谈论这类事情。”“那你又是怎么知道的?”“是詹姆斯·怀尔德先生告诉我的,他是公爵的秘书。”“我明白了,”福尔摩斯说道,“公爵的最后一封信。现在它在哪里?”“那个孩子把它带走了,”赫克斯特博士说,“不在他的房间里。福尔摩斯先生。”“我们的火车半小时后就要开了,对吧?”福尔摩斯说道。他看着我,“华生,咱们准备好跟赫克斯塔普医生一起向北出发吧,也许我们能找到答案。”
This 1997 “based on a true story” film stars Holly MarieCombs, Sarah Chalke, James Wilder and Roxanne Hart. Hart plays Ann Scripps Dougals who was killed by her abusive second husband. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Mother%27s_Murderhttps://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118932/https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001061/?ref_=tt_cst_t_1https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0366509/?ref_=tt_cst_t_2https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0149950/?ref_=tt_cst_t_3https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005554/?ref_=tt_cst_t_4https://nymag.com/news/features/63034/https://www.southcoasttoday.com/story/entertainment/local/1997/07/16/a-daughter-reflects-on-our/50604025007/https://www.upi.com/Archives/1994/01/12/Police-Husband-of-Scripps-heiress-led-double-life/5577758350800/https://abcnews.com/2020/tappan-zee-suicide-scripps-heiress/story?id=9515378https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3047747/Scripps-newspaper-heiress-24-saw-socialite-mother-hacked-death-claw-hammer-father-released-prison-drugs-telling-judge-lost-family-friends-pets-hope-future.htmlhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6033219/Scripps-heiress-Tori-Scripps-Carmody-arrested-stealing-adoptive-moms-car.htmlhttps://www.timesargus.com/news/local/williams-gets-12-years-for-major-national-drug-case/article_aaa784e1-aab9-5452-b158-f436533398ef.htmlhttps://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=836724976004705&set=a.100271522983391&id=100090016290561
James Wilder joined us to discuss John 7:1-24. How we can believe in the Heart of God amid any distractions or doubts. God calls us to, "Stop judging by mere appearances, but instead judge correctly," John 7:24.
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Welcome to our podcast series from The Super Network and Pop4D called Tubi Tuesdays Podcast! This podcast series is focused on discovering and doing commentaries/watch a longs for films found on the free streaming service Tubi, at TubiTVYour hosts for Tubi Tuesdays are Super Marcey, ‘The Terrible Australian' Bede Jermyn, Prof. Batch (From Pop4D & Web Tales: A Spider-Man Podcast) and Kollin (From Trash Panda Podcast), will take turns each week picking a film to watch and most of them will be ones we haven't seen before.Film Starts Playing At: 00:08:45Welcome back to The Tubi Tuesdays Podcast, the number one Tubi related podcast that's hosted by two Australians, one Canadian and one American! All four co-hosts are here this week with Super Marcey, Bede Jermyn, Prof. Batch and Kollin, which is weird because it's Bede's pick of film this week and that's always a gamble! Bede's pick of film this week is Mugsy's Girls (1984) aka Delta Pi, a film about mud wrestling ... hmmm why wasn't this the film for Oil Mania? Anyways though, did Bede choose wisely with his choice of film?! Listen in and find out! Enjoy the show!Mugsy's Girls was directed by Kevin Brodie, it stars Ruth Gordon, Laura Branigan, Joanna Dierck, Eddie Deezen, James Wilder, Estrellita, Rebecca Forstadt, Candace Pandolfo, Kristi Somers, Steve Brodie and Teacup the rabbit.If you have never listened to a commentary before and want to watch the film along with the podcast, here is how it works. You simply need to grab a copy of the film or load it up on Tubi (you may need alcohol), and sync up the podcast audio with the film. We will tell you when to press and you follow along, it is that easy! Because we have watched the films on Tubi, it is a free service and there are ads, however we will give a warning when it comes up, so you can pause the film and provide time stamps to keep in sync.Highlights include:* Did Bede pick well this week?* The film stars Ruth Gordon, who might be a new character on the show??* Future Louise and Present Louise show up ... urgh double Louise!* So this bunny rabbit smokes pot? Right on!* Are they wrestling in ectoplasm? Maybe!* Do not sing Gloria by Laura Branigan to Kollin ... seriously!* Acknowledge your tribal kief!* Plus much, much more!Check out The Super Network on Patreon to gain early access to The Tubi Tuesdays Podcast!DISCLAIMER: This audio commentary isn't meant to be taken seriously, it is just a humourous look at a film. It is for entertainment purposes, we do not wish to offend anyone who worked on and in the film, we have respect for you all.Music provided by DeNNo, introduction and podcast editing by Super Marcey & Bede Jermyn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hear Bobby Shatto and James Wilder talk about the Gospel impact of F.A.I.T.H. Riders motorcycle ministry.
Passover. It stands apart not just as the final sign in Yahweh's confrontation with His people's oppressors but also as a theologically significant climactic event that we continue to celebrate today. With this event, the people of Israel prepare to embark on the start of their freedom journey. This is a journey from a slavery identity to a freedom identity. In this episode, we talk about everything from Mephibosheth and grace to Communion and Jesus' work on the Cross to Immanuel prayer journaling.What do all these things have to do with Passover? Come and see. Podcast Mailbox: http://tinyurl.com/OTTMailbox Deeper Walk Newsletter: http://tinyurl.com/DWISignUp Deeper Walk Trailblazers: https://deeperwalkinternational.org/trailblazers/ Special Mention for the book Joyful Journey: Listening to Immanuel by E. James Wilder, Anna Kang, John & Sungshim Loppnow: https://bookstore.deeperwalkinternational.org/products/joyful-journey-listening-to-immanuel
Ever wondered how the sprawling highways and charming roadside attractions across America came to be? Join Brad and and Ranger as we cruise down memory lane with car aficionado and history buff, James Wilder. Their trek takes us from the early days of horse-drawn carriages to the present, where every mile of road tells a story of progress and the resilience of the human spirit. They share anecdotes and insights that highlight the profound impact of our nation's roadways on culture and personal experience, uncovering the roots of our modern highways. Discussing everything from the ingenuity behind the ever-evolving accommodations for travelers to the iconic neon signs that beckon from the roadside. From the building of the Alaskan Highway, to the historic upheaval of the Kentucky Cave Wars, to drilling I-70 through the Rocky Mountains, to the simple joys of unplanned detours, Their discussion reveals how the highways and byways reflect the ongoing narrative of America's love affair with the open road.As if their chat couldn't get any livelier, Ranger surprises us all by offering his own take, proving that our four-legged friends have a sense of adventure too. This heartwarming conversation with James Wilder leaves us with a newfound appreciation for the journeys that connect us—not just to destinations, but to each other.Website:www.changingroads.comEmail:changingroadspodcast@gmail.comInsta:@changingroadspodcast@rangerlovestravelFacebook:#changingroads
What is the Immanuel Approach? How can it help Christian men outgrow porn? Cathy Little and Melinda Wilson unpack this amazing way to change your brain and heal your heart through connecting with Jesus experientially. You'll also hear a refreshing reminder of how Jesus relates to you with unconditional love, even in your deepest shame.Cathy Little and Melinda Wilson are the founders of Face To Face Ministries. They are passionate heart healers who have dedicated their lives to activating and equipping men and women with tools backed by brain science to accelerate personal breakthroughs through connecting with Jesus using the Immanuel Approach.Check out Cathy and Melinda's podcast here.Immanuel Sessions are designed to help you connect with Jesus, receive healing from emotional wounds and trauma, and uncover lies that keep you from living out the truth of who you are in Christ. There is no agenda other than to help you connect with Jesus and allow Him to lead you into greater healing, freedom, and wholeness.Schedule an an Immanuel Session with Face To Face Ministries here.Books mentioned in this episode (these are paid links):Streams of Healing: Finding Your Way to Wholeness with Key Leaders in the Inner Healing Movement, by Cathy Little and Melinda WilsonThe Immanuel Approach For Emotional Healing & For Life, by Dr. Karl Lehman (free draft version)The Immanuel Approach For Emotional Healing & For Life, by Dr. Karl Lehman (published paperback version)Joyful Journey: Listening To Immanuel, by Dr. James Wilder, Anna Kang, John Loppnow, and Sungshim LoppnowAttached: The New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Can Help You Find and Keep Love, by Dr. Amir Levine and Rachel HellerTake the Husband Material Journey... Step 1: Listen to this podcast or watch on YouTube Step 2: Join the private Husband Material Community Step 3: Take the free mini-course: How To Outgrow Porn Step 4: Try the all-in-one program: Husband Material Academy Thanks for listening!
Rick Stroud and Steve Versnick on the Rays struggle in the bullpen as they complete their road trip at 4-6 having blown some leads. Plus Devin White's cryptic social media messages about Lavonte David and should James Wilder be in the Buccaneers Ring of Honor. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Minna Kayser shares with us about how God is using MK Ministries to bring healing and wholeness to adult TCKs. ABOUT MINNA KAYSER: Minna was born multi-cultural! Her father was German, her mother an American, and Minna was born and raised in Ethiopia. Having survived intense childhood trauma, she pursued a degree in psychology, but it wasn't until she met Karen that her healing journey progressed. A portion of her testimony is recorded in her book Diamond Fractal. Today she has a passion for walking with people in their journey toward freedom using inner healing prayer. ADDITIONAL RESOURCE: Books: Diamond Fractal: A Story of a Shattered Mind Made Whole by Karen A. Keegan and Minna J. Kayser Joy Starts Here: the transformation zone by Dr E. James Wilder III, Rev Edward M. Khouri, Rev Chris M. Coursey, Ms Shelia D. Sutton Joyful Journey: Listening to Immanuel by Dr. E James Wilder III, Ms Anna Kang, Mr John Loppno, and Ms Sungshim Loppnow Journey Into The Divided Heart: Facing the Defense Mechanisms That Hinder True Emotional Healing by Steve Fair Third Culture Kids: Growing Up Among Worlds, Revised Edition by David C. Pollock and Ruth E. Van Reken Living From The Heart Jesus Gave You by James G. Friesen, E. James Wilder, Anne M. Bierling, Rick Koepcke, Maribeth Poole Websites: M & K Ministry Life Model Work HeartSync
In this episode you'll hear Ambre and Amanda dive into their own self care tips, as well as those from the RA community, and share their plans for the podcast in Season 2.Correction: in the episode I mentioned that baby Inara only slept for 45 minutes a day. Obviously, I misspoke. What I meant to say was that she only slept in 45 minute increments, all night long, until she was two and a half. That's much more reasonable sounding.Find a free literary database containing books we discuss on the podcast here:Links on our website are often affiliate links- they don't cost you any extra to use but they greatly help support the costs of running this community. Thank you for your support!Featured books in this episode:* Anne of Green Gables* Jane Austen* Clara Barton of the Red Cross (a Julian Messner Biography) by Jeanette Nolan* The Star That Always Stays by Anna Rose Johnson* Wintering by Katherine May* “Book with the tiger on the cover” is In an Unspoken Voice: How the Body Releases Trauma and Restores Goodness by Peter A. Levine* The Sacred Romance: Drawing Closer to the Heart of God by Brent Curtis and John Eldredge* Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones by James Clear* The Other Half of Church: Christian Community, Brain Science, and Overcoming Spiritual Stagnation by James Wilder and Michel Hendricks* Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us by Daniel H. PinkOther resources and links shared:* I can't seem to find the Oxford University Press study with the “rocket booster” comment, only a million sites quoting it but not giving more specifics. So rude.* Dessicated Brain. Sounds gross, I know, but after taking it five times I now have two “spotlights” in my brain so don't knock it till you try it. Erik and I both love Ancestral Supplements for all our organ meat needs. Read the the reviews. Real food=real miracles.* Hopepunk sweatshirts/t-shirts/stickers, etc. All merch options for all our designs are available here. Here's a $15 off $50 voucher for new customers if you're looking at the sweatshirts- or a LOT of stickers!* The song that goes all around in your head is “Sweet Dreams” and it's in 8D which is what makes it so funky. You HAVE to use headphones to get the full affect.Join the conversation!Tell us what you do for self care! What would you like to share about your experiences with wintering?Subscribe to receive new posts and join the community! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.reshelvingalexandria.com
Michel Hendricks, author of 'The Other Half of Church,' is former pastor of spiritual formation at Flatirons Community Church in Lafayette, Colorado. Over 25 years of teaching and training others has taken him all over the world. With a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the University of Colorado in Boulder, plus an MDiv degree from Denver Seminary, he has the credentials and resume to write and sell this book, and modern American Christians especially can be relied on to read it enthusiastically. His partner in that endeavor and others related, Dr. Jim Wilder has 30 years of experience, and is also a globetrotter. Growing up in South America, he's the author of nineteen books. One of them, a certain Living from the Heart Jesus Gave You, sold over 100,000 copies and is available in eleven languages. He's also lectured as a guest at Fuller Seminary, Biola, Talbot Seminary, Point Loma University, Montreat College, Tyndale Seminary, among others. But Wilder's extensive clinical counseling experience has led directly to his branding as "chief neurotheologian" at Life Model Works, a nonprofit self-described on the organization's website as residing "at the intersection of theology and brain science." And yesterday I finished reading Hendrick's and Wilder's collaborative work, 'The Other Half of Church.' Let me confess from the start that I did not love this book, for reasons which need to be explained carefully and at some length. For starters, there is a certain cost-benefit analysis which seems not to have been done carefully enough, in my view, where combining the latest in brain science with tried and true Christian theology is concerned. What, for instance, will happen to all our overhauled theology when the brain science is updated? Will we need to revise our theology again, if we were too hasty and too extensive in transforming the renewing of our minds along the lines laid out here? So also, the term 'neurotheologian' makes me uncomfortable, and reminds me of transhumanism. I imagine the influential churchmen of 2000 years coming back as cyborgs, or us looking back on them with some mixture of pity and contempt because we suppose our ability to describe how and where the electrical signals travel in our heads has improved the Bible. Maybe this is excessively critical. If so, that's not my goal. But then we can see in the last few centuries since the Enlightenment too much of what goes wrong when we get carried away with our pursuit of the physical sciences, then let them shape and dictate our study of God and His Word. We do not have to confine ourselves to hypotheticals here, but we have many cautionary examples in recent enough memory. There are odd choices made in 'The Other Half of Church.' For instances, why coin a new term like 'neurotheologian' but use the Greek word 'hesed' throughout here? It's defined early on, yes. But by the end of the book, it's been used so often and in such a way that it feels downright gimmicky. But then the whole work feels a bit gimmicky, if I'm honest. The latest brain science seems put forward in a similar way to how Richard Dawkins used to argue against the existence of God by use of lengthy non-sequiturs about how much we know in the fields of microbiology and astrophysics. This feels like Christians trying to prove that we can do science too, therefore you should believe in Christ and read the Bible and love your neighbor accordingly. This feels backwards and foreign, I think, because neuroscience should get its legitimacy from our Christian faith based on God's Word, and not the other way around. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/garrett-ashley-mullet/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/garrett-ashley-mullet/support
I interview the owner of Arcbeatle Press, James Wilder, who is bringing new fiction to the universe of Decipher's Wars TCG.
https://bible.com/events/48917098 Church of the Nazarene - Harrisonburg Campus Mental Health & The Christian - A Panel Discussion Mental Health & The Christian - A Panel Discussion This morning we're taking a break from our series, "The Wanderers" to focus on Mental Health & The Christian. Our panel will include Mark Sensabaugh, LPC, Ashlea Link and Pastor Margaret Michael. Mark is a Licensed Counselor for Journey Counseling Ministries in Harrisonburg. Ashlea is a School Social Worker for Rockingham County Schools and Margaret is Outreach Pastor for COTN. For more information on Journey Counseling Ministries, visit: https://www.journeycounselingministries.orgAnd for more information about Mark, visit: https://www.journeycounselingministries.org/staff/The American Medical Association recently concluded that the pandemic has triggered a 25% increase in prevalence of anxiety and depression worldwide. No single event has ever had that dramatic effect. One scholar writing in the National Library of Medicine recently wrote that, we are now in a ‘'tsunami of psychiatric illness.'' Another doctor wrote that, despite all of the time at home, mental health concerns and burnout have skyrocketed in the workplace. Nearly six times as many employers report increased mental health issues among employees since the pandemic began—burnout being among the most common. And in the middle of that, those of us who are believers in Christ find we are not immune. So, what do we do about it? This panel is designed to take a practical approach toward addressing these issues.2 Timothy 1:7For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.Romans 12:2Do not conform to the pattern of this world but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.2 Corinthians 10:5We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ.Romans 8:5-6Those who live according to the flesh have their minds set on what the flesh desires; but those who live in accordance with the Spirit have their minds set on what the Spirit desires. The mind governed by the flesh is death, but the mind governed by the Spirit is life and peace. Mark referenced books in his comments this morning. Those are: Joyful Journey: Listening to Immanuel by E. James Wilder, Anna Kang, John Loppnow & Sungshim Loppnow The Other Half of Church: Brain Science and Overcoming Spiritual Stagnation by Jim Wilder & Michel Hendricks Journey Into the Divided Heart: Facing the Defense Mechanisms that Hinder True Emotional Healing by Steve Fair
Chapter 2 "Winter Evening" Join us this week as we talk about threshing floors, fanning mils, sheep folds, haymows, James Wilder, hoop skirts, Angelina Wilder, and air castles.
On the last show of the 2021 calendar year, Join Jason and Peter as they celebrate the NFC South Division Title for the Bucs!They also remember John Madden & Chicago media member Jeff DickersonLook back at the Jets Rivalry 2-10 all time Joe Namath in '76 against the expansion BucsJohn McKay & James Wilder "let em score in '84"Payback for the Jets in '85 with 62 pointsKeyshawn Johnson's connection to both franchises"Vinny and the Jets"Covid update with Coach AriansPreview of Jets Bucs in Met Life on SundayHear it all on the "No Quarter Given Podcast" part of the "BucPower.com Podcast Network" and make sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!!
THE BUCPOWER Podcast series returns with "Why James Wilder belongs in the Ring of Honor" There is one name missing from Raymond James Stadium, the greatest offensive player in the history of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers,.running back JAMES WILDER. He remains the leading rusher in franchise history and the second leading receiver in terms of receptions. But, his role in his nine years as a Buc during the 1980s cannot be under-stated in any way. Denis Crawford joins Paul Stewart to put James Wilder's case forward for induction to the Ring of Honor.Hear it on the latest episode on the "BucPower.com Podcast Series" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.
Episode 31 is live! This week we watched 1987's Zombie High, and I'll let the critic's in depth and thought provoking reviews speak for the movie! "Entertaining..." -The New York Post "Virginia Madsen's fresh performance is accompanied by James Wilder's nice turn as her boyfriend." -Variety It's Miller time! DBP
Emilie Morris waited years to tell anyone about her alleged sexual assault by her high school cross-country coach, James Wilder. Her coming forward led to Wilder's arrest, but did it also lead to her death?
Part 2 of a discussion about leadership in churches of the heart. In modern churches, elders often look like a board of directors. Is that what leadership is in a church of the heart? Dan and Jody discuss leadership and how it relates to servanthood. Mentioned in this Episode Living from the Heart Jesus Gave You by E. James Wilder, et al.Paul's Idea of Community by Robert BanksActs 19:21
Everyone wants to know how to have more peace. Peace is the fruit of joy when joy is fulfilled within your relationship with Jesus. Find out what brain science has taught us about the connection between joy and peace. Scripture reference: Eph 2:14 You'll want to grab the books mentioned: Building Bounce, by Marcus Warner Living From the Heart Jesus Gave You by James Wilder
Do those who murder together, stay together? In THE PERFECT MARRIAGE (2006), starring Jamie Luner, William R. Moses, and James Wilder, we meet a woman whose love for her partner(s) is outmatched only by her love of ill-gotten gains. Stephanie hasn’t slept, Rachel takes over as “the clumsy one” on the show, and Zach’s brain chemistry is filling him with a rage that’s even more blinding than usual. Our union may not be perfect, but we vow to love, honor, and make you laugh! Support the show (https://patreon.com/lifewinepodcast)
It seems like Almost Yesterday that the University of Missouri football team achieved one of its greatest victories. The date was Saturday, November 18, 1978 and the Missouri Tigers were in Lincoln, Nebraska to play the second-ranked Cornhuskers. Nebraska had won nines in a row, upset number-one ranked Oklahoma, and had their sights set on a national championship. Missouri entered the game with a record of six and four, and had lost two of their previous three games. Nebraska led by three points at the half, 31 to 28 at the beginning of the fourth quarter, and appeared on their way to victory. But with four minutes and forty-two seconds to go, running back James Wilder, “The Sikeston Train,” powered his way into the end zone, scoring his fourth touchdown of the day, and gave Missouri a thrilling 35 to 31 victory. It remains one of the greatest moments in Missouri sports history. Wilder was born on May 12, 1958 on a farm outside of Sikeston. Always with a love for football, Wilder led
This second episode looks at how Emilie turned her life around and became the voice for survivors of sexual abuse. We hear how Emilie fought hard to get a conviction against James Wilder and then, tragically, we hear what happened when Emilie died under mysterious circumstances. ******************************************************************************* Thank you so much for listening to this episode of Infraction, we value your support more than you know! If you liked what you heard, please consider giving us a review on Apple Podcasts to help us reach more people and please tell your friends! We are on Instagram @infraction.thepod. If you want to support our show and get bonus content, you can do so at www.patreon.com/infractionthepod thank you! If you have a case you want us to cover, please submit your suggestions here: https://forms.gle/8RL9wSbu6DZeBa5D8 Our theme music is the work of the very talented Joseph McDade. Sources used in this episode: Documentary: The Case Died With Her - Sky Crime Jessica Testa’s Article: https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/jtes/the-case-died-with-her https://www.virtusonline.org/virtus/Farley-Virtus-Chgo-Tech-Fac-Compliant-V-8-14.pdf https://carvercantin.com/age-of-consent-in-missouri/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VraEvk-en_8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Adx4zlB2M0k https://www.oxygen.com/the-case-died-with-her/crime-news/how-did-emilie-morris-die-what-family-says-about-case-death#:~:text=Emilie%20was%20discovered%20dead%20inside,had%20made%20the%20damaging%20recording. https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/emilie-morris-true-crime-doc https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/keifyw/update_update_on_emilie_morris_case_plus_link_to/
The first episode in this two part case discusses the life of Emilie Morris. We explore how her childhood was ruined by a man she should have been able to trust, her high school athletics coach, James Wilder. Listener discretion is advised for this episode as we discuss sexual abuse and grooming. ******************************************************************************* Thank you so much for listening to this episode of Infraction, we value your support more than you know! If you liked what you heard, please consider giving us a review on Apple Podcasts to help us reach more people and please tell your friends! We are on Instagram @infraction.thepod. If you want to support our show and get bonus content, you can do so at www.patreon.com/infractionthepod thank you! If you have a case you want us to cover, please submit your suggestions here: https://forms.gle/8RL9wSbu6DZeBa5D8 Our theme music is the work of the very talented Joseph McDade. Sources used in this episode: Documentary: The Case Died With Her - Sky Crime Jessica Testa’s Article: https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/jtes/the-case-died-with-her https://www.virtusonline.org/virtus/Farley-Virtus-Chgo-Tech-Fac-Compliant-V-8-14.pdf https://carvercantin.com/age-of-consent-in-missouri/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VraEvk-en_8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Adx4zlB2M0k https://www.oxygen.com/the-case-died-with-her/crime-news/how-did-emilie-morris-die-what-family-says-about-case-death#:~:text=Emilie%20was%20discovered%20dead%20inside,had%20made%20the%20damaging%20recording. https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/emilie-morris-true-crime-doc https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/keifyw/update_update_on_emilie_morris_case_plus_link_to/
In this episode, Dan Swartwout and guest Brad Steiner (@bradstinks) discuss the running backs with the most carries in an NFL regular season. Part 3 looks at: James Wilder with 407 carries in 1984 for the Buccaneers. Jamal Anderson with 410 carries in 1998 for the Falcons. Larry Johnson with 416 carries in 2006 for the Chiefs. What happened to these running backs the following season and for the rest of their careers? Dan and Brad also talk about the 1998 Minnesota Vikings and John Elway's legacy. Plus, Brad learns that Ed McCaffrey is Christian McCaffrey's dad. hundredyardhistory.com hundredyardhistory@gmail.com Hundred Yard History With Dan Swartwout uses stathead.com for statistical research
In this episode, Dan Swartwout and guest Brad Steiner (@bradstinks) discuss the running backs with the most carries in an NFL regular season. Part 2 looks at:Gerald Riggs with 397 carries in 1985 for the Falcons.Eddie George with 403 carries in 2000 for the Titans.Eric Dickerson with 404 carries in 1986 for the Rams.What happened to these running backs the following season and for the rest of their careers? Dan and Brad also talk about the 2000 Baltimore Ravens, the time Brad wore a Super Bowl ring, and Dan's love of hamburgers.Part 3 will look at James Wilder, Jamal Anderson, and Larry Johnson.hundredyardhistory.comhundredyardhistory@gmail.comHundred Yard History With Dan Swartwout uses stathead.com for statistical research
In this episode, Dan Swartwout and guest Brad Steiner (@bradstinks) discuss the running backs with the most carries in an NFL regular season. Part 1 looks at:Barry Foster with 390 carries in 1992 for the Steelers.Eric Dickerson with 390 carries in 1983 for the Rams.Ricky Williams with 392 carries in 2003 for the Dolphins.DeMarco Murray with 392 carries in 2014 for the Cowboys.Terrell Davis with 392 carries in 1998 for the Broncos.What happened to these running backs the following season and for the rest of their careers? Dan and Brad also talk about fantasy football, Mike Shanahan, and the best running backs of all time.Part 2 will look at Gerald Riggs, Eddie George, Eric Dickerson (again), James Wilder, Jamal Anderson, and Larry Johnson.hundredyardhistory.comhundredyardhistory@gmail.comHundred Yard History With Dan Swartwout uses stathead.com for statistical research
James Wilder - Is one of the best copywriters in the game. In this episode he reveals his tips and tricks! This is a must listen to gather insight into your ideal customers!
-Are you surprised Emmitt Smith said Dak should take a team-friendly deal? (00:15) -Bigger snub: Burrow behind Tua, or Brady behind Dak? (25:11) -Do you agree that LeBron is the most valuable player for a deep playoff run? (39:26) -Who has the edge: Wilder or Fury? (51:31) -Can LeBron and AD overcome the Clippers’ depth? (1:01:29) -Stephen Jackson joins to discuss whether LeBron is the most valuable player for a deep playoff run. (1:11:21) -Eagles OL Lane Johnson joins the show. (1:23:41) -Skip and Shannon discuss Emmitt Smith’s comments on Dak Prescott’s contract negotiations. (1:38:38) -Can LaVar Ball really make Big Baller Brand successful? (1:47:45) -Which team would you most like to see featured on Hard Knocks: Lions, Jags, Cardinals, Broncos, Steelers? (1:52:04)
On this week's show, Mike has to put up with Josh gushing about the 49ers being in the Super Bowl before they get down to the real business at hand: talking about the CFL. They discuss the player moves in Hamilton, the coaching moves around the league, the Als finally having new owners (and a new GM), the Nick Arbuckle trade, the Bombers re-upping with Zach Collaros and Mike has a field day with the Als signing James Wilder, Jr.
LOVE or FEAR will be our source of strength today and our bodies will develop reliance and a comfort level with one or the other. In our LIF community, we're learning what fear looks like and sounds like, and we're learning to respond to these signs and symptoms with love. In this episode, Doug shares about a time in his life when he was afraid and living DISCONNECTED from safe and meaningful relationships. DISCONNECTED is the LOVE IS FEARLESS contrast to JOY. JOY describes life by design--in a culture of love. Join us to hear a part of Doug's story and the real transformation that LOVE offers...when we trust it. Together, there is great hope. We share these TAKEAWAYs in this episode: We discover JOY and build JOY strength in relationships of trust. Our LOVE IS FEARLESS definition of JOY is "it's good to be me, here with you." When it's not good to be me, here with you--our lives are adversely affected by the power of fear instead of transformed by the power of love. The ability to "return to JOY" from every unpleasant emotion is the hallmark of mental health. We learn to take this healing journey when we stay connected in relationships with people who are mature and who love us well, especially when we struggle and when we have experienced trauma. LOVE is the source of strength we're designed to live with--not FEAR. LOVE supports our immune systems and protects our mental health. It is vital that we recognize the signs and symptoms of living in a culture of FEAR and respond by helping each other experience a culture of LOVE instead. Keep choosing JOY instead of FEAR, friends. We mention these resources in this episode: Living From the Heart Jesus Gave You by James G. Friesen, E. James Wilder, Anne M. Bierling, Rick Koepcke, and Maribeth Poole Education by Design, Not Default--How Brave Love Creates Fearless Learning by Janet Newberry
A Week, late but we finally get some Grey Cup details from Doug. Plus the guys go over the potential Argos Free Agents and discuss James Wilder's recent comments on the Rod Pedersen Show.
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Toronto Argonauts RB James Wilder joins First Up with Michael and Dave Feschuk to discuss the Argos home opener on Saturday, a look ahead to the season and more.
In Episode 16 we continue our conversation with neurotheologian, Dr James Wilder of Life Model Works. Dr. Wilder talks more about brain science discussing what capacity is and how to enlarge it. He also talks about the importance of knowing how to quiet yourself from negative emotions, and he explains neurotheology is. For more information on Dr. Wilder and his work, visit lifemodelworks.org. For information on quieting exercises, visit YouTube Jim Wilder: Shalom for my Body Demonstration
You will find Episode 15 to be quite fascinating as we sit down with Neurotheologian, Dr. James Wilder. Dr. Wilder brilliantly explains how the brain is wired for relationships, what to do when relational circuits are off, how and when to train your brain to handle bad and scary events, and how trauma affects the brain, including a discussion about PTSD. Don't miss this one! It will blow your mind!
Today, I consider the Adventure of the Priory School. In the story The Adventure of the Priory School, Watson meets a character, Reuben Hayes, who believes to be the most “self-evident villain” he has ever seen. The tale revolves around the disappearance of a Duke’s son who is kidnapped by the Duke’s illegitimate son, James Wilder, who has in turn hired that most evil person Hayes to kidnap the lad. In pulling off the crime, Hayes had killed the lad’s tutor, one Heidegger, who had gone off in search of the boy. Holmes resolves the matter, while Hayes swings for his crime, the illegitimate son, Wilder is packed off to Australia. This story informs criminality and compliance.
Today, I consider the Adventure of the Priory School. In the story The Adventure of the Priory School, Watson meets a character, Reuben Hayes, who believes to be the most “self-evident villain” he has ever seen. The tale revolves around the disappearance of a Duke’s son who is kidnapped by the Duke’s illegitimate son, James Wilder, who has in turn hired that most evil person Hayes to kidnap the lad. In pulling off the crime, Hayes had killed the lad’s tutor, one Heidegger, who had gone off in search of the boy. Holmes resolves the matter, while Hayes swings for his crime, the illegitimate son, Wilder is packed off to Australia. This story informs criminality and compliance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Models Inc.: Fox, 1994–1995. Starring Linda Gray, Brian Gaskill, Cassidy Rae, Kylie Travis, Stephanie Romanov, Stephanie Romanov again, Carrie-Anne Moss, Cameron Daddo, James Wilder, Emma Samms, Don Michael Paul, and Bill Clinton's saxophone. MMtP featuring Dave Wagner and Colin Whiting.
Screenwriter and director Scott Fivelson joins Giles Alderson to chat about his latest film the Hollywood mockumentary/satire Near Myth: The Oskar Knight Story. Scott Fivelson is the writer/director of Near Myth: The Oskar Knight Story, a Hollywood biopic starring Lenny Von Dohlen as legendary director, "Oskar Knight". The film won Scott Fivelson the "Breakthrough Director Spotlight" award at the 2016 Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival. Fivelson is a screenwriter, fiction writer, playwright, and songwriter from Los Angeles. Born in Chicago, he attended Northwestern University. He has written short stories and satirical pieces for Chicago Magazine, the Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles magazine, the Los Angeles Times, the L.A. Weekly, Tales from the Heart of Hollywood, and other publications. He is the author of the one-act plays, Dial L for Latch-Key (Blackstone Publishing/Blackstone Audio) and Leading the Witness (Hen House Press). He is also the author of the comedy novel, Tuxes, which was published by BeachSide Press, and which was also released in a French e-edition from Polymancer Studios, Inc. His short story in paperback and ebook form, Johnny Passe, also appears in the anthology, Fiction Noir, both published by Hen House Press. As a screenwriter, his films also include American Reel, starring David Carradine, Michael Maloney, and Mariel Hemingway; and 3 Holes and a Smoking Gun, starring James Wilder, Joaquim de Almeida, Rudolf Martin, and Richard Edson. He won the "Best Screenwriter" award for 3 Holes and a Smoking Gun (a.k.a. Three Holes, Two Brads, and a Smoking Gun) at the 2014 Downtown Film Festival Los Angeles. The film also won the "Red Dirt Award (Grand Jury)" prize at the 2014 Red Dirt International Film Festival, and "Best U.S. Narrative Feature Film" at the 2014 Laughlin International Film Festival, The film won Scott Fivelson the "Breakthrough Director Spotlight" award at the 2016 Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival and “Best Director” at the 2017 Vancouver Filmdance Festival. Near Myth: The Oskar Knight Story features a wide-ranging ensemble including Margaret O'Brien, Joaquim de Almeida, Julianna Guill, Kristina Anapau, and many other stars who share their memories and feelings about the legendary director. LINKS Raindance 'Boozing & Smoozin' Party. GO FOR FREE. As Filmmakers Podcast listener, you can get in for free! Just send an email to party@raindance.co.uk, quoting "Filmmakers Podcast" ALSO - Raindance OPENING NIGHT PARTY 20% off with code RDPODCAST20 NEAR MYTH: THE OSKAR KNIGHT STORY LINKS Trailer www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qd0yazAbnE IMDB www.imdb.com/title/tt2511254/?ref_=nv_sr_1 IMDB - Scott Fivelson www.imdb.com/name/nm0007110/?ref_=tt_ov_dr FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/theoskarknightstory/ FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100012193412530 Winter Ridge screenings 9th Kino London Bridge - www.facebook.com/events/410278772833814/ 14th Odeon Wimbledon - www.facebook.com/events/506165759846726/ 16th Genesis cinema Mile end - www.facebook.com/events/274811176670825/ SUPPORT - Elliot Barker's 'Hunting Gardens' short film on Kickstarter Follow us on Twitter @filmmakerspod @Food4ThoughtDoc @gilesalderson @Cjamesdirect @FangedUpFilm @thedaremovie Part of the www.podfixnetwork.com
We have this idea that polar bears are teetering on the brink of extinction. But the story isn’t that simple. To find out why, we talk to environmental lawyer Kassie Siegel, wildlife biologist Dr. Karyn Rode, and sea ice expert Dr. Ignatius Rigor. With a little help from Payton, a polar bear at the Memphis Zoo. Check out the full transcript here: http://bit.ly/2qv9n1t Selected readings: This map of polar bear populations around the ArcticOn the Endangered Species Act and global warmingKaryn’s tale of two bear populationsThis paper on Arctic sea ice This episode was produced by Wendy Zukerman, senior producer Kaitlyn Sawrey, and Heather Rogers, will help from Rose Rimler, Shruti Ravindran, and Meryl Horn. Extra help from Saidu Tejan-Thomas. We’re edited by Blythe Terrell, extra editing help from Caitlin Kenney. Mix and sound design by Emma Munger. Music written by Bobby Lord and Emma Munger. Recording help from Peter Frick-Wright, Amber Cortes and Katy Sewall. A huge thanks to all of sea ice and polar bear researchers that we contacted for this story, including: Dr Walt Meier, Professor Kent Moore, Dr Ian Stirling, James Wilder, Anthony Pagano, and Dr Peter Boveng. And more thanks to Danielle Brigida, Frank Lopez, Gerald Thompson, the Zukerman Family and Joseph Lavelle Wilson.
On this week's show, Mike and Josh discuss Mike's interaction with James Wilder, Jr., CFL Week, the Hall of Fame announcement, proposed rule changes and Marcus Thigpen's suspension. They also do their very first retor game review, covering the 1998 East Division Final between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Montreal Alouettes and start their #HitchForHall campaign.
Hosts Mike and Ryan recap the news and transactions from the past 2 weeks around the CFL, including the end of the James Wilder contract saga, Anthony Calvillo reportedly joining Argos coaching staff, Orlondo Steinauer's return to Hamilton, and more. Recorded 03/07/18
On this week's show, Mike and Josh talk about Mike's podcast guest spot, the Ticats revealing their 2018 coaching staff (including the announcement that Orlondo Steinauer has rejoined the team as assistant head coach and Jerry Glanville being named defensive coordinator) the Ticats signings and releases that came over the last two weeks, Henry Burris' asinine comments about the Ticats, more CFL expansion talk, James Wilder's surprising contract extension a new round of Big Deal or Not and the latest Ticats question of the week.
In part 7 of our 9 part Offseason Outlook series, we talk all things Edmonton Eskimos. We discuss their rollercoaster-esque 2017 season, injuries, Mike Reilly's leadership, keys for the offseason, and more. We kick off the episode with a ~15 minute conversation on mental health in honour of today being #BellLetsTalk day We also discuss all of the news and transactions from around the past week around the CFL, including James Wilder and Victor Butler, Redblacks and Alouettes swapping fullbacks, Johnny Manziel update, the return of the XFL, and more. Recorded Jan 31, 2018.
TSN's Dave Naylor joins OverDrive to discuss Vince McMahon's attempt to bring the XFL back, James Wilder's compensation issue with the Argos and how it relates to Johnny Manziel's status in the CFL next season.
They guys talk Argos and Bombers, their collective Man Crush for James Wilder and multiple flags are dropped.
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We preview Buffalo Bills training camp, who will step up and shine? James Wilder jr had a cool kickball event with BillsFanatics, and we had a Facebook Live Video Via BillsFanatics Facebook; Thoughts on Nick Foles. Facebook.com/BillsFanaticsBF NumbBillsFan.com @NumbBillsFan @NumbBillsAdamD
James Wilder is that rare breed of artist that is not drawn to the flame of fame and fortune but rather the exhilaration of a new challenge. Committing only to that which truly inspires him -- be it a film, TV or stage role, designing award-winning Hollywood Hills homes or an exclusive line of leather jackets and jewelry -- Wilder has been successfully merging creative spirit with entrepreneurial instincts since his early teens. It was then that he first discovered he could earn more money as a fire-eating/knife-throwing street performer than bagging groceries. And it was far more fun. Almost always judicious in his career decisions, it’s been a while since Wilder found a project compelling enough to distract him from his other ventures. But the opportunity to play a duplicitous washed up screenwriter in the soon-to-be-released indie psychological thriller “3 Holes And a Smoking Gun” (formerly titled “Three Holes, Two Brads, And a Smoking Gun”) was just too juicy a role to pass up.Co-starring Joaquim de Almeida, Rudolf Martin, and Richard Edson, “3 Holes And A Smoking Gun” has since accrued a slew of awards -- including the “Grand Jury Prize” and “Best Lead Actor” (Wilder) at the 2014 Red Dirt International Film Festival, "Best U.S. Narrative Feature Film" at the 2014 Laughlin International Film Festival, and “Best Screenwriter” (Scott Fivelson) at the 2014 Downtown Film Festival Los Angeles. The film also screened at the Winter Film Awards in NYC (Feb 26, 2015) where Wilder took Best Actor, and will screen at the Garden State Film Festival (March 19-22) in Atlantic City prior to its early spring theatrical release.
James Wilder is that rare breed of artist that is not drawn to the flame of fame and fortune but rather the exhilaration of a new challenge. Committing only to that which truly inspires him -- be it a film, TV or stage role, designing award-winning Hollywood Hills homes or an exclusive line of leather jackets and jewelry -- Wilder has been successfully merging creative spirit with entrepreneurial instincts since his early teens. It was then that he first discovered he could earn more money as a fire-eating/knife-throwing street performer than bagging groceries. And it was far more fun. Almost always judicious in his career decisions, it’s been a while since Wilder found a project compelling enough to distract him from his other ventures. But the opportunity to play a duplicitous washed up screenwriter in the soon-to-be-released indie psychological thriller “3 Holes And a Smoking Gun” (formerly titled “Three Holes, Two Brads, And a Smoking Gun”) was just too juicy a role to pass up.Co-starring Joaquim de Almeida, Rudolf Martin, and Richard Edson, “3 Holes And A Smoking Gun” has since accrued a slew of awards -- including the “Grand Jury Prize” and “Best Lead Actor” (Wilder) at the 2014 Red Dirt International Film Festival, "Best U.S. Narrative Feature Film" at the 2014 Laughlin International Film Festival, and “Best Screenwriter” (Scott Fivelson) at the 2014 Downtown Film Festival Los Angeles. The film also screened at the Winter Film Awards in NYC (Feb 26, 2015) where Wilder took Best Actor, and will screen at the Garden State Film Festival (March 19-22) in Atlantic City prior to its early spring theatrical release.
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview celebrity James Wilder. His film work included such diverse projects as "Scorchers" with icons Faye Dunaway and James Earl Jones, "Flypaper" opposite Lucy Liu, and "Nevada" alongside Angus McFadden and Gabrielle Anwar. He also appeared in (starred) "The Coriolis Effect," which won The Grand Prize (in its category) at the Venice Film Festival. But it was his scorching depiction of serial killer Carl Isaacs in the acclaimed Miramax film "Murder One" that definitively thrust him into the limelight. Wilder was featured in the pages of Vanity Fair alongside Alec Baldwin, Meg Ryan, Robin Wright, and Keifer Sutherland, GQ, Detour, and many other high profile titles. Often disinterested in the mainstream roles coming his way, he began turning his attention to the more provocative world of independent films and his passion for design and architecture. Untrained as an architect or interior designer, Wilder's keen eye and distinct vision has transformed a dozen empty lots throughout California into panoramic living art. From gothic to baroque, sleekly modern to vintage chic, each of designs boasts a singularly unique aesthetic, one of which was recognized by HGTV as among LA's top three most outstanding properties alongside a Frank Lloyd Wright design. Slowly the homes he built in his exclusive Hollywood Hills neighborhood have evolved into a loosely-structured artist's retreat inspired by Elia Kazan, Wilder's favorite renegade. Annie Leibovitz, Stanley Tucci, Blake Shelton, Tom Ford, Eddie Van Halen, Jesse James, and Stevie Wonder are just a few of the marquee names who have chosen his properties for photo shoots, exclusive events and long-term inspirational living spaces.
Actor James Wilder drops by to discuss his new film 3 Holes and a Smoking Gun, a fascinating thriller about screenplay mania. Wilder excels as a duplicitous, washed-up Hollywood screenwriter in this unusual indy gem. The Red Dirt International Film Festival named Wilder Best Lead Actor for his performance, and the film also won the prestigious Grand Jury Prize at the same festival as well as Best Screenplay honors at L.A.’s Downtown Film Festival and Best U.S. Narrative Film of 2014 at the Laughlin International Film Festival. Wilder portrayed an ambitious lawyer in TV’s Equal Justice, a drug-dealing seducer in “Melrose Place,” and a demonic serial killer in the acclaimed movie Murder One. His other film and TV credits include: Scorchers, Perfume, Mind Games, Man of the Year, Flypaper, Nevada and The Coriolis Effect. Bitten by the showbiz bug early, Wilder was performing his one-man show in Paris at the age of 14. Later, he studied at New York’s famous Actors Studio and appeared in Broadway’s Sugar Babies as well as with Ed Asner in the ABC Theater presentation Cracked Up. Wilder’s artistic interests go beyond the realm of acting. He is also a creative architect and designer.
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1. Noles hoops get a much needed win. 2. James Wilder joins the show! 3. Famous Jameis making headlines as usual.