Central - LAL | d lang afore his ship reached | Athens | . But there wis nae time tae c |
Central - LAL | saw Theseus returnin hame tae | Athens | an forgettin tae chynge the c |
Central - LAL | Leave Ariadne an return tae | Athens | wioot her.” |
Central - WCE | ion, Horace wis next sent tae | Athens | , whaur he studied at the Acad |
Central - LAL | thocht syne o Edinburgh, the | Athens | o the Nor, a festival o lauch |
Central - LAL | e he returned; but the war wi | Athens | went on lang efter that, an t |
Central - LAL | time the war atween Crete an | Athens | wis ower. But as pairt o the |
Central - LAL | saved his apprentice afore in | Athens | . An it wis then that I foond |
Central - LAL | ditor for 50:50. She bydes in | Athens | , an is also screivin a novel. |
Central - DUN | her first book, A Few Days in | Athens | , a philosophic romance that s |
Central - LAL | been a maister airchitect in | Athens | , an Minos agreed tae gie him |
Central - LAL | ma brithers had been killt in | Athens | an ma faither went gyte wi ra |
Central - LAL | – something that naebody in | Athens | had seen afore – jist by co |
Central - LAL | Theseus, the son o the King o | Athens | . |
Central - LAL | freens an the fowk o | Athens | .” |
Central - LAL | es. He tellt us stories aboot | Athens | : hoo Athenian women tied up t |
Central - LAL | er seen. Aw that I kent aboot | Athens | were the stories Daedalus had |