The Robe
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:10:02
2500.
:10:06
- You bid for yourself?
- No.

:10:10
Sold for 2500.
:10:13
Forgive me, Gallio, but l have
decided to give them to the lady Diana.

:10:17
- But, sire...
- You wouldn't refuse me?

:10:21
No, sire.
:10:24
Offered as a gladiator, a Greek.
l guarantee his strength and fighting spirit.

:10:29
- Buy him.
- 50 gold pieces.

:10:32
- 50.
- Dog's meat!

:10:35
There are no more bids. Get on with the sale.
:10:38
100.
:10:40
- You bid against me?
- Against Tribune Quintus.

:10:43
- Be careful, Tribune.
- The Greek is well-qualified, sire.

:10:46
- He's worth a better price.
- 200 gold pieces.

:10:49
- 300.
- You want to make a gift of him to me?

:10:53
No, sire. l want him.
:10:55
And l bid against Quintus.
:10:58
- 500.
- 700.

:11:01
- 800.
- 900.

:11:04
1,000.
:11:07
3,000.
:11:10
The bid is 3,000 pieces of gold.
:11:15
A little high, but l expected
to spend more on the twins.

:11:21
You offend me, Tribune.
:11:23
l think it's time you offend me no more.
:11:27
Detail! March!
:11:40
Sold to Tribune Gallio.
:11:48
A wonderful purchase, sir,
even though you may have to beat him.

:11:52
- Yes. Unchain him.
- Sir?

:11:54
- Unchain him.
- But he's a dangerous man.

:11:57
- Unchain him.
- Yes, sir.


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