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Everyone
agreed
that
Arthur
had
been
very
thorough
and
had
thought
things
out
logically
.
"
Samuel
"
read
the
Old
Testament
,
ate
only
kosher
food
and
loved
to
sculpt
sandstone
and
carve
wood
.
He
took
the
spot
on
September
27
,
Rosh
Hashanah
,
the
Jewish
New
Year
,
and
said
a
prayer
in
memory
of
Billy
s
Jewish
father
.
Samuel
knew
of
Arthur
s
strict
rule
concerning
the
selling
of
paintings
,
but
one
day
when
he
needed
money
and
no
one
from
the
family
was
around
to
give
him
advice
or
to
tell
him
what
was
going
on
,
he
sold
a
nude
signed
by
Allen
.
Nudes
offended
his
religious
sensibilities
,
and
he
did
not
want
it
where
he
could
see
it
.
He
told
the
purchaser
,
"
I
am
not
the
artist
,
but
I
know
the
artist
.
"
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Then
he
sold
Tommy
s
painting
of
a
bam
,
a
painting
that
clearly
had
fear
surrounding
it
.
When
Arthur
learned
what
Samuel
had
d
.
one
,
he
was
outraged
.
Samuel
should
have
realized
he
was
selling
paintings
the
others
held
dear
to
themselves
,
paintings
so
personal
they
were
never
meant
for
the
eyes
of
strangers
.
He
ordered
Tommy
to
find
Samuel
s
favorite
creation
a
draped
Venus
surrounded
by
cupids
,
done
in
plaster
.
"
Destroy
it
,
"
Arthur
said
.
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Tommy
took
it
out
back
and
smashed
it
with
a
hammer
.
"
For
this
terrible
crime
of
selling
other
people
s
art
,
Samuel
is
henceforth
an
undesirable
.
He
is
hereby
banished
from
the
spot
.
"
Samuel
argued
his
fate
.
He
pointed
out
to
Arthur
that
he
should
not
be
banished
,
since
he
was
the
only
one
among
all
of
them
who
believed
in
God
.