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Magister Kless iter faciebat per Viam Appiam et volebat advenire ad urbem celeriter.
Mr. Kless was making a journey down the Via Appia and wanted to arrive at the city quicly. -
Ubi scribebat epistulam in raeda, praeclarus civis prope eum sedebat. Quis est praeclarus vir? Est IACOBUS BAUER
While he was writing the letter in the carriage, a famous citizen was sitting near him. Who is the famous man? It is JACK BAUER! -
Iacobus Bauer identidem vexabat Magistrum. Magister non amat Iacobum Bauerum quod Iacobus erat molestus.
Jack Bauer annoys Mr. Kless over and over again. Mr. Kless doesn't like Jack Bauer because he is annoying. -
Tum Iacobus Bauer iubebat rusticos verberare Magistrum! Sed unus rusticus clamat, “Cave, Magister, Iacobus virgam tenet et vult verberare te!
Jack Bauer orders the peasants to beat Mr. Kless! But one peasant shouts, “Be careful Mr. Kless, Jack has a stick and he wants to beat you!" -
Magister Iacobum repellebat, tum, Iacobus et Magister cadebant e raeda.Multa vehicula ibant Viam Appiam, et Magister Kless ascendebat in alteram raedam.
The teacher repells Jack, then Mr. Kless and Jack were falling out of the carriage. Many vehicles were traveling the Appian Way, and Mr. Kless then was climbing in another carriage. -
Sed Iacobus Bauer non potest ascendere in raedam alteram. Omnes cives timebant Iacobum.
But Jackie-Boy wasn’t able to climb into another carriage. Many citizens were afraid of Jack. -
Tandem, civis praeclarus Iacobum audit et tradebat equum. Equus poterat currere celeriter, et Iacobus mox est prope Magistrum!
Finally, a famous citizen heard Jack and gave him a horse. The horse is able to run fast, and Jack was soon next to the teacher.