Olives the Reminiscences of a President

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Olives the Reminiscences of a President
Wyke Bayliss
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May 11, 1895.
My Lord Duke, — It is generally understood by men of li^ht and leading that all artists are de- scendants of the gods. If I were called upon to assign a reason for this, I should hazard the suggestion that it is because while other men "arrange" or "adapt, " the artist alone "creates, " and so partakes of the immortal fire. But it is not necessary for me to explain : it is sufficient to remind you of the fact, and to recall to your mind a little incident that occurred when we were
... in our old home, on the knees of the gods ; when instead of toiling in London studios we wandered by the streams of Helicon ; when instead of dining at the Hotel Metropole we sat at Jove's table ; when instead of having our glasses filled by the grave functionary who officiates to-night, we were served by a little maid we called Hebe, the daughter of the House. You will remember, my Lord, that a little scandal arose about poor Hebe, and she was dismissed from her office. But it was not Hebe's fault ; the scandal arose through a freak of jealousy on the part of Venus — the fact is, Venus had been complaining to Jupiter that the 124 LANCASHIRE WITCHES Royal Academy did not invite ladies to their banquet.

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