The text turns next to usury by asking why moneylenders and bankers are punished and by linking usury to a scorn for nature and art.
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Moneylenders
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"91. O son that heals all sight that is perplexed. When I ask you, your answer is so content that doubting pleases me as..."
"...taming the Gurion, Dante is looking around and he meets these moneylenders who are buried in the sand."
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