The Robe
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- You don't look very happy.
- Have l reason to be?

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There isn't a woman in Rome
who wouldn't pray for this honour.

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There's only one man
at whose side l pray to sit.

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Before this day is out, you will
be praying on your knees to me.

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For his life.
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Senators, Romans...
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As you know, there exists today
in our empire, and even in Rome itself,

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a secret party of seditionists
who call themselves Christians.

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They have enlisted in their ranks the riffraff
of the plebeian class, as well as slaves.

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We have known slave uprisings in the past.
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We remember Spartacus.
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But now it grieves us to inform you
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that one of our own tribunes
has betrayed his trust

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and joined this party of conspirators.
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You, not we, shall be
the judges of his treason.

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Bring in Tribune Marcellus Gallio.

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