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latintutorial | Aeneid Book 2.40-56: Laocoon Runs Down to the Beach @latintutorial | Uploaded September 2018 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
After the Trojans have discovered a wooden horse on the beach, Laocoon runs down from Troy and issues stern warnings about trusting the horse and the Greeks.

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