特洛伊的陷落(8)
“my friends,” said the king’s officer, “ht, the first time in ten years, no foe.”
ood nights the crorim and gaunt and motionless beside the temple ht a man crept stealthily out of the temple and made his hted at the temple fire. the basket of pitch by a chain on the outer edge of the stone coping. then he sat still and an to grohter and the shadoht and round. the roofs of the houses, the broad top of the city erly to s rapidly to greeks had not started for home, as the trojans foolishly believed. they had gone only to the island of tenedos and had lain there all day, hidden in the coves and inlets of the reedy shore. soon their vessels ain be drahted up the plain and the outside of the one. it hts reat horse silent in the moonlight. three times. there of armor. then a panel in the horse’s breast slid aside. a man’s head, encased in a gleng helmet, appeared at the opening.
“is all across the plain. the foolish trojans lie sleeping in their homes, little dreng of round. then fifty other heroes follo glad to be in the open air again.
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