:32:00
and the man
who will deliver us.
:32:02
Lord Prince,
this man speaks treason.
:32:05
It is not treason
to want freedom.
:32:08
Release him.
:32:19
Difficulty with
the slaves, my brother?
:32:21
None that could not be
cured by a ration of grain
:32:24
and a day of rest.
:32:28
A day of rest?
:32:29
When your horses tire,
they're rested.
:32:32
When they hunger,
they're fed.
:32:34
Slaves draw
stone and brick.
:32:36
My horses draw
the next Pharaoh.
:32:39
Is there any grain
stored here in Goshen?
:32:42
None that you would
dare take, my brother.
:32:45
The temple granaries
are full.
:32:48
Bring the push-pole men
:32:50
and some women with baskets.
:32:52
I will...
:32:54
Great Prince.
:32:55
I warn you Moses,
:32:56
that the temple grain belongs
to the gods.
:33:00
What the gods can digest
:33:01
will not sour in the belly
of a slave.
:33:07
Push-pole men!
:33:08
You, back where
you belong!
:33:09
I have
the prince's orders.
:33:11
One and two poles, up!
:33:12
Bring a hundred women
with baskets!
:33:14
Elisheba, bring
your basket women.
:33:15
Baskets!
:33:16
Push-poles, follow me.
:33:29
Out of the way.
:33:30
Break open the bins.
:33:32
Out of the way.
:33:34
Stand back.