:26:00
My lord Claudius has been
considering giving him his freedom.
:26:03
Oh, yes. l remember.
:26:08
Have him fight the Christian tomorrow.
:26:11
That should make it even more interesting.
:26:18
Listen to me. The worst sort of life
is better than the best kind of death.
:26:23
Forgetyour religion for just one day.
:26:26
Kill him. He is no good.
:26:28
Your god will thank you for it.
:26:31
Thank you for whatyou did.
:26:36
This god of yours.
:26:38
They say he thought as well of a slave
as of a patrician, even an emperor.
:26:42
Can this be true?
:26:46
lt was one of the greatest of his truths.
:26:48
No wonder they crucified him.
:26:54
The gladiators have arrived
at the palace enclosure, sire.
:27:00
Well? What have you to report?
:27:03
The robe is no longer in Rome, sire.
:27:05
The man who has it, the one they call
the fisherman, is said to have gone north.
:27:09
- l've issued orders to...
- l want the robe, not excuses!
:27:12
Find it!
:27:15
l hope you've provided better
entertainment than last time, Uncle.
:27:28
(fanfare, crowd cheering)