A Year With St Paul Or Fifty Two Lessons for the Sundays of the Year

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The games at the Isthmus were much the same as the Olympic games, and the description of one will answer general for that of the other. We must imagine the whole Isthmus alive with ; a the day approached.
We must see tents spread on the turf, beneath the clear and sunny sky of Greece. We must see traffickers bring- iii'4 their wares of all kinds to this great fair ; and the whole space around Neptune's temple and the theatre and the stadium filled with an eager, gay, lively, and witty people. T
...he slow and tedious training of the candidates for the high honors of the Isthmian games, is done. The morning of the first day has arrived. The sacrifices to Neptune have been performed : the athletes have taken their solemn vows at the altar, ^ that they have -ed through the regular ten months' training, and that they will use no unfair means in the combats. The people pour into the seats, filling tier above tier, till a great multitude hover over the narrow race-course. Relations and friends of the racers are in the crowds : shouting and laughter and a great hum of voices fill the air : the judges, clad in their official robes, take their seats.

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