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Summary
The Troy Stone is a fictional story about a young boy,
Mark, and his adventures in Troy. He travels back in
time and experiences personally the famous story of the
Trojan Horse. The story begins with Mark and his family
enjoying their holiday together in Turkey. Today they
are visiting the famous old city of Troy. It is very hot and
Mark becomes tired. He decides to rest under a tree. There
he sees an interesting yellow stone and he picks it up.
Suddenly, Mark sees a bright white light. He travels back
in time thousands of years to ancient Troy. His clothes
have changed from modern clothes to the clothes of
the ancient Greeks! He meets a man called Andros. The
Greek army are building a huge horse the famous Trojan
Horse. They cannot find a good stone for one of the
horses eyes. So Mark offers them his yellow stone. They
are pleased to have the stone and they thank him.
Later, Mark talks to an interesting old woman about the
war between Greece and Turkey. The old woman tells
Mark about Helen the beautiful wife of a Greek king
who was captured by a Trojan prince. Come and see me
again, the old woman says.
The next day the Greeks give the Trojans the horse as
a present but Mark and some Greek men are hiding
inside it. The Trojans go to bed, and the men jump out of
the horse and open the city gates. There is a battle. The
whole Greek army is in Troy and the Greeks are winning.
Mark sees a beautiful woman running away from the fire
Helen of Troy! But then some Trojan soldiers want to
kill Mark. Stop, he says. Please dont kill me.
Suddenly, Mark wakes up. He is under the tree in Troy in
modern times. He buys a souvenir from an old woman.
Come and see me again, she says. Was Mark dreaming or
not?
c Pearson Education Limited 2008
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