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The Troy Stone
Book (italiano): Original / British English Mark Jackson is on holiday in Turkey. He visits the old city of Troy and finds a yellow stone. 'I know this stone,' he thinks. 'It comes from from ...' Suddenly Mark goes back in time. He can see a beautiful city, soldiers and a big wooden horse.
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