Young Einstein
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I am writing to recommend
a most brilliant scientific thinker...

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Albert Einstein.
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I would be personally
indebted to you, Monsieur Preston...

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if you would consider him
for a position in your office.

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I know his assistance
would be invaluable to you...

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in the most complex areas
of scientific research.

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It's simple, double entry
bookkeeping, Einstein!

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In the right column,
you write what's left out.

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Left out?
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In the left column, you write what's left in.
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Left in.
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So all that's left in is left, right?
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Left right?
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And all that's left out,
you write in the right columns, right?

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So nothing's left out, right?
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Left outright?
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Dear Mom and Dad...
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I hope you are both well.
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I have a good job at the patent office...
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and I've found a nice place to live.
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"I have met a wonderful girl.
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"I will write again soon.
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"Your loving son, Albert.
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"PS: I think I have almost discovered...
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"the key to the universe."
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He's met a girl!
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A girl?
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It's not that Einstein is stupid.
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-Madame?
-No, thank you.

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Have you seen those boots that he wears?
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He's raw, rough. Coarse, if you like.
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Coarse?
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He's a loner. He's not one of the team.

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