The Robe
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:32:00
As far as l'm concerned,
that ends the matter.

:32:02
- As far as you're concerned, too.
- Ready?

:32:05
Yes.
:32:10
For your own good,
you'd better forget you ever saw this man.

:32:35
- l don't like to be kept waiting, Tribune.
- l'm sorry, sir. l came as soon as l could.

:32:41
l have special orders for you.
:32:43
You're to report to the emperor at Capri.
:32:46
You must have powerful friends at court.
:32:49
- l suppose l have, sir.
- There'll be a galley at the end of the week.

:32:54
l have one task before you leave. lt's routine.
:32:56
An execution. Today.
:32:59
- Three criminals.
- Yes, sir.

:33:02
One of them's a fanatic. He has a following.
There may be some trouble,

:33:06
some attempt to interfere.
:33:09
- Take enough men.
- l understand, sir.

:33:12
l've had a miserable night. Factions,
no one agreeing with anyone else.

:33:17
Even my wife had an opinion.
:33:22
Good luck. l'm sorry to lose you.
:33:25
- Thank you, sir.
- Give me water to wash my hands.

:33:29
- But you just washed them, my lord.
- Did l?

:33:34
So l did.
:33:39
Some wine before you go, gentlemen?
:33:42
- No.
- You'd better.

:33:45
- Your first crucifixion, isn't it?
- Yes.

:33:48
What? Never driven nails into a man's flesh?

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