Dragon Of The Red Dawn: A Merlin Mission - Plot & Excerpts
When the two samurai saw him, they bowed. “Good afternoon, Master,” one said.“Good afternoon,” said Basho. “These are my students, Koto and Baku. I am afraid they left their passports at home today.”“They are your students?” said the samurai with the scar.“Yes, excellent students,” said Basho. “They have much natural talent.”“Ah.” The two samurai looked at Jack and Annie with interest. “Will you share your talent with us?” one asked, smiling.What talent? Jack wondered frantically. Some samurai-warrior talent?Basho saw Jack’s confusion. “Perhaps you would each recite one of your poems,” he said.“One of our poems?” squeaked Jack. What kind of samurai talent is that? he wondered. Do samurai warriors have to know poems?“Sure,” said Annie. “Here’s a poem.” She took a deep breath and then recited:Twinkle, twinkle, little star,How I wonder what you are.Up above the world so high,Like a diamond in the sky.The samurai with the scar nodded. “Very good, Koto,”
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