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THE PAWNBROKER -- SCREENCAP GALLERY

Mr. Smith:  It's a very good book. I particularly like his insistence that Science is born of Art, not the other way around. To me, this was refreshing, coming from a man that most modern thinkers call old-fashioned. Did any of your students think of that while you were at Leipzig?

Mr. Smith:  But Spencer didn't come up with anything very new, really. Pythagoras, an artist of the heart, and a great lover of music, made the discovery that the pitch of sound depends upon the length of the vibrating string. That was six centuries before Christ. Mr. Smith:  From time to time, I like to drop in here because, Mr. Nazerman, a man gets hungry for good talk.

Nazerman: There's your ticket and there's your two dollars.

Mr. Smith: Two dollars will be alright. I apologize for talking so much Mr. Nazerman. Forgive me.

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