Episode 4.1: TSTT-training: The Trojan War

 

Odysseus Recentiōs ē rēgiā in hortum dūxit. nōn laetus erat.

 

"audīte," inquit. "rēx nōs paene expulit. sī iterum eum turbābimus, nāvem nostram sine Achille parāre dēbēbimus."

 

Odysseus ambulābat et cōgitābat.

 

"vīs nōn semper vincit; calliditās saepe melior est. Achillem terrēre nōn dēbēmus, sed invītāre. cōgitāte: Achillēs mīles est, nōn puella. quid mīles videt et statim capere vult? puella gemmam ēliget; mīles autem..."

 

Odysseus tacuit et exspectāvit.

 


 perge.

 

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