The Robe
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:04:02
Tribune. You came. l have them. Wait.
:04:05
Girls. Girls.
:04:07
Look. Two identical rubies. They're perfect.
:04:10
And this one is a hairdresser.
She's an expert. Look at her hands.

:04:15
- Very nice. Aren't they nice, Livia?
- Let go of me.

:04:18
- l apologise for last night...
- Anything you say will be a lie.

:04:21
Slave loose! Slave loose!
:04:41
Thank you, Tribune.
:04:44
A tribune. So today in Rome a tribune
does the vile work of a slave master.

:04:48
Fool. Will you never learn? This is
Senator Gallio's son you're speaking to.

:04:52
- Down on your...
- What's this? Tried it again?

:04:55
Give me his slate. ''Highborn, educated,
qualified for household steward.''

:05:00
Sell him for lion bait. Put him up
as a gladiator. Never mind the price.

:05:05
But, Cleander, Caligula's
buying gladiators today.

:05:08
- What of it?
- He'll get this Greek for nothing.

:05:11
- He's worth 1,000 pieces of gold.
- He's worth his weight in dog's meat.

:05:14
- Please.
- A gladiator. You heard me.

:05:17
You animal. Animal!
:05:20
Did you hear what he said? Lion bait.
:05:26
- l'm sorry. What were you saying?
- There's nothing more to say.

:05:29
After last night you'll never hear
another word out of me.

:05:32
ln front of my friends, too. l know you
were drunk as a pig, but that's no excuse.

:05:37
Do you realise you've made me
the laughing stock of Rome, Marcellus?

:05:41
Marcellus Gallio.
:05:47
Don't think l won't talk about this.
:05:49
- l intend to.
- Yes.


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