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Identifier: talesfromfarnear00terr (find matches)
Title: Tales from far and near : history stories of other lands
Year: 1915 (1910s)
Authors: Terry, Arthur Guy Sheila Thibodeau Lambrinos Collection - York University
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Publisher: Evanston, Ill. : Row, Peterson and Company
Contributing Library: ASC - York University Libraries
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HORATIUS DEFENDS THE BRIDGE their three brave friends. Jump overthe gap before it is too wide! The two brave men who stood besideHoratius jumped quickly. Th^y weresafe. But Horatius did not leave hispost. I will not come until the last plankis down, cried he. So the Romans cut faster and fasterwith their axes. On came the soldiers
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29 again. But now the last piece of woodhad fallen into the water. The bridgewas down, and Rome was safe. Then brave Horatiiis turned back andjumped into the rushing water. All menfeared that he would be drowned, buthe swam across the river and landedsafe in Rome again. The Romans did all they could to honorthese three brave men who saved theircity. They wrote their story in books, sothat all men might read of the good thingwhich thev did. 30 Alexander the Great and his Horse One of the most famous of the Greekswas Alexander the Great, who madehimself master of a large part of theworld. He had a splendid horse whichhe always rode when he went to battle.He won this horse when he was a boy,by his wisdom and boldness. This is how he won it. The horse wassent as a present to King Philip, fatherof the young prince Alexander. Theking went to a wide plain to try it, andhis son and all his great men went withhim. ^ But it was soon found that the horsewas very wild. It kicked and reared sothat

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