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  • It was a quiet sunny day.

  • The cold steel gate of a prison creaked open, releasing a tired man with a long beard.

  • You are free to go, Jean Valjean!

  • Jean Valjean had been in prison for 19 years.

  • Slowly, he raised his eyes to the sun, which he hadn’t seen in so many years.

  • Freedom... I am free at last..

  • Jean Valjean returned to the small French village where he grew up.

  • Hungry and exhausted, he went to a restaurant hoping for a little food.

  • Where is the owner? May I eat here?

  • Wellonly if you can pay.

  • Of coursehere..

  • Jean Valhean had made some money in prison, and he showed it to the Restaurant Owner.

  • Very welltake a seat.

  • At that moment, an elderly man dining at the restaurant called out indignantly:

  • What is going on here!? Owner! That man is a convict!

  • A convict? / Really? A convict? Where?

  • The other patrons began to murmur nervously amongst themselves.

  • This is unacceptable? Are you saying we should eat beside a dangerous convict?

  • If this is the case, I will leave at once!

  • Noplease stayat least finish your dish

  • The Restaurant Owner was hesitant, but he finally resolved to remove Jean Valjean from the restaurant.

  • I am sorry, but I can’t let you stay. I have to ask you to leave.

  • You are ruining my business! Get out! Oh, what an unlucky day for me!

  • Still hungry, Jean Valjean tried another restaurant and met with the same cold reception.

  • But I am not a violent criminal!

  • It makes no difference to me. I will not serve an ex-convict.

  • Facing such rejection and discrimination, Jean Valjean felt desperate and miserable.

  • Jean Valjean knew that he had once been a good man. He had lived with his widowed sister and her young children.

  • They were very poor, and although he worked very hard, he could never make enough to support all of them.

  • It broke his heart to see his little nephews lying in bed, weak with hunger.

  • Poor childrenthey don’t even have the strength to cry anymore

  • He tried his best to find a job, but times were hard and no one would hire him.

  • He was filled with despair at the thought of his starving family.

  • If only I could give my nephews some of this bread

  • Thief!! Stop him! He’s a thief!!

  • Before he could stop himself, he snatched a loaf of bread ran

  • He hadn’t gone far when he was caught by the police.

  • Please let me gomy sister and my little nephews are starvingPlease, OfficerPlease understand.

  • I am not a criminal!

  • Worried about his family, Jean Valjean had tried to escape from prison many times.

  • He was caught every time and his sentence was extended as punishment.

  • It had started as 3 years, but soon became 10, then 15, and finally 19 years.

  • Thrown out of his hometown, Jean Valjean wandered through the darkness and the drifting snow.

  • I only took the bread because I couldn’t watch my nephews die…I’m not a violent criminal

  • Worn out by hunger and despair, and chilled by the freezing wind, Jean Valjean collapsed in the street.

  • He would have frozen to death, if he had not been discovered by a kind Catholic priest.

  • Wake up, young man! You will die of cold out here!

  • When Jean Valjean came to himself, he thought about telling the priest his story,

  • but he stopped himself.

  • Oh.. Father...

  • No, if he learns the truth he will just cast me out like everyone else.

  • The kind-hearted priest took pity on Jean Valjean and gave him some warm food.

  • Here, help yourself.

  • Oh.. father. Thank you..

  • It’s okay, you don’t have to rush! I have plenty of food for you

  • The priest was so generous and good to him, that it made Jean Valjean feel guilty.

  • Father! I must tell you…I am a terrible sinner…I should have told you right away….but

  • Do not upset yourself, my son. You have repented of your sins and been forgiven.

  • You have served your sentence. You are free now, and can begin a new life.

  • Do not give yourself up to hatred and despair. Herehave some more food.

  • As the priest spoke, Jean Valjean could not take his eyes of the sparkling silver plates the maid had brought in.

  • Those plates must be real silver, worth a fortune!

  • Just one must be worth more than twice what I made in prison in 19 years!

  • That nigh, the thought of the silver plates kept Jean Valjean awake.

  • How can I betray him when he has been so hospitable to me?

  • But the world is so unjustthe old man will survive without those plates, and what about me?

  • I work just like everyone else, and get nothing in return! Why shouldn’t those plates be mine!?

  • After everyone had gone to sleep, Jean Valjean snuck up to the cupboard holding the plates.

  • Giving in to his darker instincts he grabbed three plates and ran off into the night.

  • The following morning, the priests maid burst into his room as he prepared for morning mass.

  • Father! Something dreadful has happened!

  • What has happened, my child?

  • Three of the silver plates have vanished! / What?

  • I know that ex-convict has taken them.

  • But where is he now?

  • I checked his room. The bed is empty, and he is gone. He has run off with the silver plates.

  • We must call the police right away!

  • To the Maid’s surprise, the Priest only smiled.

  • You will tell no one.

  • What?

  • I owed that silver to the needy.

  • God has helped me to see the futility of my own greed in wishing to serve my guests on silver plates,

  • while people starve.

  • The maid was confused, but she could not disobey her master.

  • Jean Valjean was stopped by the police when he had to show his travel pass.

  • Ah, a yellow pass! You are an ex-convict!

  • Jean Valjean was worried when he remembered the silver plates in his bag.

  • What’s that you have in your bag?

  • Oh..nothingjust old clothes and dishes… / Let me see that!

  • Stop right there, thief!

  • What possessed me to do this!?

  • Jean Valjean was arrested for stealing once more.

  • The police came to speak to the priest when he was having diner that evening.

  • Father, we have some questions for you. Father, do you recognize this man?

  • Before the police officer could continue, the priest rushed forward and took Jean Valjean’s hands.

  • My friend! I have been waiting for you!

  • Both Jean Valjean and the Police were shocked and confused by the Priest’s reaction.

  • The Priest picked up a silver candlestick from the table and handed it to Jean Valjean.

  • You forgot to take this. Don’t you remember?

  • I gave you this candlestick along with the plates yesterday, when you promised you would become an honest man?

  • Father?

  • Do you mean, this man did not steal your silver plates?

  • Of course not, they were my gift to him.

  • Is this true?

  • The policemen could tell something was not quite right,

  • but they had no choice but to believe the priest’s story.

  • Jean Valjean was deeply moved by the priest’s kindness, and tears of remorse filled his eyes.

  • Father…I will never forget this. How can you forgive someone like me?

  • Do not throw your life away for a moment of temptation.

  • I will carry your words in my heart forever, Father.

  • Remember, the law punishes sinners, but love saves them with forgiveness.

  • Why don’t you set aside blame and despair and live your life guided by love?

  • True to his vow, Jean Valjean carried the Priest’s words in his heart always.

  • He let go of his despair and anger and dedicated his life to helping others in need.

It was a quiet sunny day.

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