The Robe
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:37:02
Stop. Are you trying
to convert me to your treason?

:37:06
l only want to show you
your opportunity, sire.

:37:08
lf the empire desires peace
and brotherhood among all men,

:37:12
then my king will be on the side
of Rome and her emperor.

:37:16
But if the empire and the emperor pursue
the course of aggression and slavery

:37:20
that have brought agony
and despair to the world,

:37:23
if there's nothing left but chains and hunger,
:37:26
then my king will march
to right those wrongs.

:37:29
Not tomorrow, sire. Your Majesty may not
witness the establishment of his kingdom.

:37:33
But it will come.
:37:40
You have heard him. He stands
convicted out of his own mouth.

:37:44
What is your pleasure?
:37:51
Death.
:37:53
Death.
:38:03
You see? lt is the will of the people.
:38:05
The will of your slaves and parasites.
How dare you speak ofjustice?

:38:09
He's not a traitor. You haven't
proved that and you never will.

:38:12
Then listen. You will see that l am just.
:38:16
Listen. Tribune Gallio,
you stand condemned to death.

:38:19
But it is our desire to be merciful.
:38:22
We give you a chance
to recant your treason and go free.

:38:24
Kneel to us and renew your oath
of loyalty to your emperor.

:38:28
Renounce your allegiance to this dead Jew
who dared to call himself a king.

:38:54
Sire...
:38:58
With all my heart l renew my pledge
of loyalty to my emperor and to Rome,


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