Episode 4.3: TSTT-training: The Fall of Troy

 

Bellātor excitātus erat. Aenēam spectābat; oculī ārdēbant.

 

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

 

Bellātor gladium dē ruīnīs sustulit et suprā caput tollēbat, clāmāns.

 

Aenēās eum spectāvit. nōn rīsit.

 

subitō lignum ārdēns dē tēctō cecidit et paene Bellātōrem interfēcit. Bellātor ad terram saluit; gladius ē manū volāvit.

 

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

 

imāgō Hectoris, iam paene ēvānēscēns, suspīrāvit.

 

Octāviāna Bellātōrem ē ruīnīs trāxit. "ego respondēbō," inquit.

 


 perge.

 

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