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The British Tradition III: Poetry from the Romantic to the Victorian Age (1785-1901 A.D.) - Text (Second Edition) × 3 The British Tradition III: Poetry from the Romantic to the Victorian Age (1785-1901 A.D.) - Student Guide (Second Edition) × 3 The British Tradition III: Poetry from the Romantic to the Victorian Age (1785-1901 A.D.) - Teacher Guide (Second Edition) × 3
Fourth Form Latin - Student Text × 1 Fourth Form Latin - Student Workbook × 1 Fourth Form Latin - Teacher Manual × 1 Fourth Form Latin - Teacher Key for Workbook, Quizzes, & Tests × 1 Fourth Form Latin - Quizzes & Tests × 1 Henle's Latin 1 - Text × 1 Henle Latin Fourth Year - Answer Key × 1 Henle Latin - Grammar × 1
Song School Latin: Book 2 - Student Edition × 1 Song School Latin 2 - Teacher's Edition × 1 Latin Monkey Match 2 - Flashcard Game × 1 Song School Latin: Book 2 - Instructional Videos (Online Streaming) × 1
Tal, the boy with golden hair, lived happily in Martoona. He might well have gone on living there forever, had not something strange happened.
An old man came to town, leading a white donkey. “I’m Noom-Zor-Noom, and I come from the kingdom of Troom,” the man said. He invited Tal to join him on a trip to see amazing things in strange lands. The donkey, whose name was Millitinkle, spoke up, urging Tal to say yes.
Never before had Tal heard a donkey speak, but her words seemed true, and the man was kind and gentle. Everything he heard and saw made Tal want to go, so he agreed.
In the course of the journey, Tal’s job was to choose the best story, out of a great many wonderful stories the man had written down on a block of black crystal.
This was an important job. If Tal chose the right story, the young prince of Troom, who disappeared years ago as baby, would be rescued. If not, the king would send Noom-Zor-Noom to prison.
That’s all we can say for now, nothing else. If you want to find out what happened on the way to Troom, and hear the fanciful stories, you’ll have to join the journey. As Millitinkle the donkey said to Tal, “You’d better come with us. You’ll never have another chance like this.”
The British Tradition III: Poetry from the Romantic to the Victorian Age (1785-1901 A.D.) - Text (Second Edition) × 3 The British Tradition III: Poetry from the Romantic to the Victorian Age (1785-1901 A.D.) - Student Guide (Second Edition) × 3 The British Tradition III: Poetry from the Romantic to the Victorian Age (1785-1901 A.D.) - Teacher Guide (Second Edition) × 3
Fourth Form Latin - Student Text × 1 Fourth Form Latin - Student Workbook × 1 Fourth Form Latin - Teacher Manual × 1 Fourth Form Latin - Teacher Key for Workbook, Quizzes, & Tests × 1 Fourth Form Latin - Quizzes & Tests × 1 Henle's Latin 1 - Text × 1 Henle Latin Fourth Year - Answer Key × 1 Henle Latin - Grammar × 1
Song School Latin: Book 2 - Student Edition × 1 Song School Latin 2 - Teacher's Edition × 1 Latin Monkey Match 2 - Flashcard Game × 1 Song School Latin: Book 2 - Instructional Videos (Online Streaming) × 1
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