Episode 3.2: TSTT-training: Hercules at Troy

 

Octaviāna lyram cēpit. "ego canere possum!" inquit. "fābulam dē Hercule canō!"

 

Herculēs ad mare cucurrit. mōnstrum ē marī surgēbat. Herculēs clāvā mōnstrum percussit.

 

Octaviāna in lītore stābat et canēbat. fābulam dē Herculīs labōribus cecinit. dē leōne, dē hydrā, dē avibus. vōx Octaviānae clāra erat.

 

Herculēs fābulam audīvit et fortius pugnāvit.

 


 quid accidit?

 

Herculēs subitō trīstis est. fābula eum nōn iuvat.

 

Bellātor quoque canere vult! versum novum addit.

 

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