An Olympic Victor
Connolly, James Brendan Excerpt from An Olympic Victor: A Story of the Modern Games
And now was Euripides, neglecting the work which was merely his bread and butter for the matters that were his very life, mounted on a bench beneath the olive tree not far removed from his little shop, and declaiming after his vehement fashion of the great graces that were to be the portion of his country in the near future.
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