quinta-feira, 1 de janeiro de 2015
Inglês - Dia 115
"The next day I discovered that by walking ten miles through the forest, I could come to the railway again at a small station. So having said goodbye to my kind friends, I set out to climb the hill that led to the castle, and from there to the forest of Zenda. The oldest part of the castle was still in good state of preservation. Round it was a moat, deep and broad, and on the other side a fine modern building put up by the last King. It was now the country house of the Duke of Strelsau."
The Prisoner of Zenda - Anthony Hope
Imaginary Place of the Day:
Arroy- a forested area some eight days' ride from Camelot, consisting mainly of oak and beech, and laced with whitethorn. Tangled briars seem to guard it from outsiders. At the centre of the forest is a valley where travellers can see the ruins of an ancient building of unknown origin and purpose on the edge of a stream.
Sir Thomas Malory
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