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Professor Indiana Jones attends the auction of a Degas painting 'The Woman at her Toilet' which he claims to mean the world to him. He explains how he got involved in a quarrel between Degas and young Pablo Picasso in Paris, 1908. While there, Indy befriended a young American boy named Norman Rockwell and together they learned to appreciate the nuances of modern art. Written by
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In 1999 Lucasfilm announced 'Paris, September 1908' to be the second half of _Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Passion for Life, The (1999) (V)_, the first half being
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles: British East Africa, September 1909. Passion for Life was finally released on DVD on October 23, 2007 and is available on The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones Volume 1, Disc 2.
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Miss Seymour:
You will not leave this room until you finish 'Les Miserables'.
Henry 'Indiana' Jones, Jr.:
Great title...
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