The Greeks, one by one, called signals and entrusted the plan to them: "Carry much timber out from the forest to the camp. Prepare a tall horse out of the timber. We will give the new loot to the barbarians."
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Aristoteles et Alexander; Cohort II; Period 2
Lines 16-18, Page 104
Aristotle gets ready to teach Alexander in the field, But where is the the boy Alexander? Alexander incites the horse to the forest. He is free!
The anger of Phillip is great, but he wasn't angry at his philosopher friend.
Aristotle gets ready to teach Alexander in the field, But where is the the boy Alexander? Alexander incites the horse to the forest. He is free!
The anger of Phillip is great, but he wasn't angry at his philosopher friend.
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