The Robe
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:11:02
A lost robe in the hands of a runaway slave?
:11:05
- What chance would you have?
- He couldn't get away.

:11:08
He must be still in Palestine, with
the other followers of the dead man.

:11:13
He had disciples.
lt's there in Pilate's message.

:11:15
Who knows what powers
he left to these disciples?

:11:18
Magic formulas, potions...
:11:21
- Beware.
- He is dead, Dodinius.

:11:23
Evil never dies. lt lives -
in the air, in the robe, everywhere.

:11:30
Tribune Gallio, l give you
an imperial commission.

:11:34
For yourself, find this robe and destroy it.
:11:38
For Rome, seek out
the followers of this dead magician.

:11:42
l want names, Tribune.
:11:44
Names of all the disciples, of every man
and woman who subscribe to this treason.

:11:48
Names, Tribune. All of them.
:11:51
No matter how much it costs
or how long it takes.

:11:54
You will report directly to me.
:11:57
l understand, sire.
:12:00
- l am grateful.
- A galley will be put at your disposal.

:12:03
You will leave at once, on the first tide.
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That is all.
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Thank you, sire.
:12:14
Wait.
:12:22
For your sake, l interfered when
my wife wanted to give you to Caligula.

:12:27
For your sake, l brought your tribune
back from Palestine.

:12:31
For your sake, l now free you from him.
:12:36
But, sire, l have no wish to be free.
:12:40
Have you gone mad too?
:12:43
He had everything then.
:12:45
He could have had me too.
:12:48
l wanted him,
but l wasn't sure that l loved him.

:12:51
Now l am sure.
:12:55
l think it my duty
to forbid you to see him again.

:12:58
As a child, you were wise.

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