Demetrius and the Gladiators
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Get blankets. He should be kept warm.
And heat some wine for him.

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Heated wine.
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- l wish l knew howto pray to his god.
- Save your breath. The wine'll do more good.

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- You're responsible, Strabo.
- l'll do all l can, my lady.

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lf he dies, l'll send you backto the arena.
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Leave us.
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- l understand l have you to thank for my life.
- Caligula would have wasted you.

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You could become
a valuable piece of property.

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- Why did you send for me?
- l didn't.

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My husband wants to question you.
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- Claudius.
- Yes?

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- The slave Demetrius is here.
- l'm not a slave.

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You're our property,
whatever you want to call it.

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- Good afternoon. l hope you're feeling better.
- Yes, sir.

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lf you survived our physicians,
you could survive anything.

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But it's hard to kill a man
who believes he'll live for ever.

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- You do believe that, don'tyou?
- Claudius, come to the point.

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Oh, yes.
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The emperor is interested in the robe
that Jesus wore to the cross.

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Can you tell me where it is
or the whereabouts of the man who has it?

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Peter, l believe he's called.
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No, sir. l can tell you nothing.
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Caligula might take it into his head to
question you himself. He has his methods.

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l know his methods.
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And you'd die for this robe?
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You're intelligent.
You can't believe it could cast a spell.

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Only the spell of memory.
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l took it from the foot of the cross
myself before he died,...

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..calling on his Father to forgive his enemies.
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He did that?
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What men will do under
the inspiration of their beliefs!


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