The Robe
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:07:01
- l loved every one of them.
- Then l'm sorry l lost them.

:07:05
Let me look at you.
:07:10
12 years... The gods must love Capri
to make you blossom so.

:07:14
- What are you doing in Rome?
- Tiberius sent me.

:07:17
Since my father died
l've been the ward of the emperor.

:07:20
- Yes, this is Caligula's pavilion.
- Empress Julia thinks l'd be good for him.

:07:25
Caligula? You can't.
:07:27
He'll be emperor someday, and...
Would that matter, Marcellus, to you?

:07:31
More than my life. After all, l promised you.
:07:33
And you'll never know
how seriously l took your promise.

:07:37
Do you intend to hold me to it, Diana?
:07:39
l might. But l've heard
that you've made other promises since.

:07:44
But only one vow to Diana.
:07:53
He's coming, Marcellus. You'd better go.
:07:56
Caligula and l have been in competition
before, and l've never lost to him.

:08:00
- At least you're frank, Marcellus.
- l'm sorry. l didn't mean it that way.

:08:04
Then all the tales l've heard of you are true.
:08:07
- Every man makes enemies.
- All your enemies seem to be women.

:08:12
Yes.
:08:33
Begin the sale.
:08:46
And why is Tribune Gallio in my pavilion?
Does he seek a favour?

:08:49
l invited him, sire. We were friends
many years ago when we were children.

:08:54
Buying today, or looking for amusement?
:08:56
Buying, l hope, sire. A pair of twins.
:08:59
- Male or female?
- Female.


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