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andchildren to their play, and Reb Shloimeh took the snuff-box between his fingers, leant against the back of the "grandfather's chair" in which he was sitting, and listened with close attention to the teacher's words. The teacher talked a long time, mentioned the names of sciences, and explained their meaning, and Reb Shloimeh repeated each explanation in brief. "Physics, then, is the science of--" "That means, then, that we have here--that physiology explains--" The teacher would help him, and then immediately begin to talk of another branch of science. By the time the old lady woke up, the teacher had given examples of anatomy, physiology, physics, chemistry, zoology, and sociology. It was quite late; people were coming back from the Afternoon Service, and those who do not smoke on Sabbath, raised their eyes to the sky. But Reb Shloimeh had forgotten in what sort of world he was living. He sat with wrinkled forehead and drawn brows, listening attentively, seeing nothing before him but the teacher's face, only catching up his every word. "You are still talking?" asked the old lady, in astonishment, rubbing her eyes. Reb Shloimeh turned his head toward his wife with a dazed look, as though wondering what she meant by her question. "Oho!" said the old lady, "you only laugh at us women!" Reb Shloimeh drew his brows closer together, wrinkled his forehead still more, and once more fastened his eyes on the teacher's lips. "It will soon be time to light the fire," muttered the old lady. The teacher glanced at the clock. "It's late," he said. "I should think it was!" broke in the old lady. "Why I was allowed to sleep so long, I'm sure I don't know! People get to talking and even forget about tea." Reb Shloimeh gave a look out of the window. "O wa!" he exclaimed, somewhat vexed, "they are already coming out of Shool, the service is over! What a thing it is to sit talking! O wa!" He sprang from his seat, gave the pane a rub with his hand, and began to recite the Afternoon Prayer. The teacher put on his things, but "Wait!" Reb Shloimeh signed to him with his hand. Reb Shloimeh finished reciting "Incense." "When shall you teach the children all that?" he asked then, looking into the prayer-book with a scowl. "Not for a long time, not so quickly," answered the teacher. "The children cannot understand everything." "I should think not, anything so wonderful!" replied Reb Shloimeh, ironically, g
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