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Panel B3 - A Moneylender entrusts his treasure to a statue of St Nicholas (scene 1 of 3)
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One of two similarly antisemitic stories in the "Life of St Nicholas" that play on popular notions of Jewish superstition as well
as greed. In this one, a Jewish moneylender, hearing of the great power of St Nicholas, buys a statue of the saint and installs it
in his house, where he commands it to guard his valuables whenever he is absent.
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