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Caligula can'tjust kill you.
He's forced to prove that you're guilty.
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He'll have no trouble proving it.
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lt's up to you, Marcellus.
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What do you want me to do?
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Don't defy Caligula.
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Your god doesn't want you to die. He can't.
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Otherwise he wouldn't have
sent Peter to save Demetrius.
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l'm afraid, Diana.
:28:33
ln Cana l lived with people
who were not afraid.
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People who'd met Jesus face to face,
who'd spoken with him,
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eaten and laughed with him.
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A crippled girl who thought
herself fortunate to be lame.
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A weaver whose words were like his work:
simple, and lasting, and strong.
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A little boy who gave his donkey to a friend.
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Never again in his life would he own
anything as fine as that donkey,
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and yet he gave it happily,
without a second thought.
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lf these people had denied him
one after the other, to save their skins,
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would he have any followers left?
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l want to think as you do.
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l want to be like those people,
but l can't do it alone.
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l can't do it without you.
:29:32
My faith in what you told me
isn't strong enough.
:29:36
lf you die, l'll believe
that you died for nothing.
:29:40
My lady, you'll have to go now.
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Please, Marcellus.
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l need you.