What was the sight that fascinated Michelangelo
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The sight of the little urchin who sat at the corner of the street caught Michelangelo's attention. He saw that little boy and quickly resolved his matter about getting a model of little Jesus to paint on the walls of Sistine Chapel.
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ANSWER: while his father sat eating inside, Michelangelo sat on a bench outside. He would buy hot peanuts from a nearby vendor, noticing how every time the man weighed them out, a few would fall to the ground. A naked urchin would scurry across the street, pick the nuts and give them to the vendor, quietly popping one into his mouth---- one peanut for every time he helped the peanut-seller. Then he would wait for the next customer.The sight fascinated Angelo
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