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Synopsis
Excerpt from The Great League a Play in Three Acts, Vol. 3: With a Prologue
It is easy to fancy that no one who was not fond of a struggle against odds would ever have attempted to Write The Great Galeoto, for the theme pre sents peculiar difficulties. It is easy to fancy, too, that only a mathematician would have framed the play so symmetrically, stating the problem in the Prologue, and then working it out so precisely to a catastrophic Q. E. D. Even the six characters are exactly balanced, three in one household, a corres ponding three in the other.
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