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The Monk’s Tale

July 29, 2018 by Bill Donahue

Remembering my Uncle Bill, a Catholic monk and a scholar who left the church to spend his last 30 years in the French Pyrenees, tending his garden and translating Thucydides from Greek into Latin.

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