Episode 4.3: TSTT-training: The Fall of Troy

 

Bellātor excitātus est. Aenēam spectat. oculī ārdent.

 

"ita!" Bellātor clāmat. "ego tēcum stō! Trōiam dēfendāmus! ubi est gladius meus?"

 

Bellātor gladium dē ruīnīs tollit. gladium supra caput tollit. clāmat.

 

Aenēās Bellātōrem spectat. nōn rīdet.

 

subitō lignum ārdēns dē tēctō cadit. paene Bellātōrem interficit. Bellātor in terram salit. gladius ē manū volat.

 

Aenēās dīcit: "tū stultior es quam ignis. discēde."

 

imāgō Hectoris, iam paene ēvānēscēns, suspirat.

 

Octaviāna Bellātōrem ē ruīnīs trahit. "ego respondēbō," dīcit.

 


 perge.

 

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