Demetrius and the Gladiators
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:34:11
- Glycon, pick up your sword.
- l can't. You've won.

:34:17
Look, Glycon. lt's life.
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Notyet. The emperor decides.
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They want him spared, sire.
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(murmurs of disapproval)
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Cut clean, friend.
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Sire, l'm a freeman of Rome.
:34:39
- l claim my right of appeal to the emperor.
- Your rights are what l say they are.

:34:44
Butyou may speak.
:34:46
- l ask you to withdraw your command, sire.
- Why should l?

:34:50
l'm a Christian. l can't take a man's life.
:34:53
Very well.
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Your request is granted.
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- The Nubian goes free.
- Thank you, sire.

:35:08
Christian!
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Stay there.
:35:18
Macro, go down and cut the dog's throat.
:35:21
Take your time with it.
:35:22
Let him die slowly.
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Sire, is that worthy of you -
a man who won't even fight back?

:35:28
What do you mean not worthy?
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Are you daring to plead for his life?
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l'm only thinking of your own amusement.
:35:34
Why waste his death?
Make him a birthday present to your tigers.

:35:39
l think l begin to understand, Claudius.
:35:42
She wants him to have a chance for life.
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l didn't know your taste ran to Christians.
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lt doesn't, sire.
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Your eyes betray you.
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Very well.
:35:54
When the tigers are finished with him
you won't want what's left.

:35:59
Macro,...

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