Homer — "Agamemnon…cuts off his arms, and then kicks the body to send it rolling into the…"
Agamemnon…cuts off his arms, and then kicks the body to send it rolling into the throng of Trojan fighters, 'like a log'.
Agamemnon…cuts off his arms, and then kicks the body to send it rolling into the throng of Trojan fighters, 'like a log'.
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