The Senator Vinicius
The handwriting on the temple in "Detectives in Togas" was compared by the slave named Xanthos, who noticed that the large writing looked like it had been done by someone using their left hand and then by their right hand.
it was lukos all along
In "Detectives in Togas," the internal conflict revolves around the group of young detectives questioning their own abilities and courage as they uncover a conspiracy in ancient Rome. They must overcome their doubts and fears to solve the mystery and clear their teacher's name.
All of the boys go searching for anything that the burglar might have stolen. The attacker left BEHIND a chain that was a collar from a rain cloak. After Everyone saw the handwritten saying of CAUIS IS A DUMBBELL they were making comments on it and how no one would ever write on the temple. Then people started to compare the handwriting to their own.
Rufus went to jail and got in bad trouble.
Togas togas togas
They wore togas! Togas are awesome. No togas are regal. Fez's are cool!
Roman togas were made of wool.
yes people in toga where togas
The togas were made of wool in various weights.The togas were made of wool in various weights.The togas were made of wool in various weights.The togas were made of wool in various weights.The togas were made of wool in various weights.The togas were made of wool in various weights.The togas were made of wool in various weights.The togas were made of wool in various weights.The togas were made of wool in various weights.
they wore no togas or under ware
Important men, such as senators or other magistrates wore a purple stripe on their togas and tunics.Important men, such as senators or other magistrates wore a purple stripe on their togas and tunics.Important men, such as senators or other magistrates wore a purple stripe on their togas and tunics.Important men, such as senators or other magistrates wore a purple stripe on their togas and tunics.Important men, such as senators or other magistrates wore a purple stripe on their togas and tunics.Important men, such as senators or other magistrates wore a purple stripe on their togas and tunics.Important men, such as senators or other magistrates wore a purple stripe on their togas and tunics.Important men, such as senators or other magistrates wore a purple stripe on their togas and tunics.Important men, such as senators or other magistrates wore a purple stripe on their togas and tunics.
togas