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- There had been a time when the Trojans had gone out and fought with their enemies on the plain, sometimes they had beaten them in battle, and once they had very nearly burnt their ships.
- We can easily believe then that Priam, King of Troy, and his people were very glad to hear that one day the Greeks had gone home.
- A great rattling sound was heard, and the Trojans, if they had not been very blind and foolish, might have known that there was something wrong.
- 'You must make a Horse of Wood to be a peace-offering to Minerva. Make it, I advise you, very great, so that the Trojans may not take it within their walls.
- For while Laocoön, the priest of Neptune, the same that had thrown his spear at the Horse, was sacrificing a bull on the altar of his god, two great serpents came across the sea from a certain island that was near.
- That night they kept a feast to the gods with great joy, not knowing that the end of their city was now close at hand.