Michael Derczo

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He killed these leaders, then attacked their troops, the multitude—as when the west wind, Zephyr, assaults and pummels with a hurricane the white clouds gathered by the south wind, Notus— the billowing waves are swollen to great height, foam spatters in the air above the sea, tossed up by the chaotic blast of air— so fast the people died at Hector’s hands.
The Iliad
by Homer
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