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Why are you here?
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I was ordered to report to you
during my relief.
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Oh, yes.
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I'd forgotten.
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You could have killed me
as I lay there.
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You're a condemned man.
Why didn't you?
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I'm not ready to die.
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What do you think will save you?
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The God of my fathers.
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Your God has forsaken you.
1:12:45
He has no more power
than the images I pray to.
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My gods will not help me.
Your God will not help you.
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I might.
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Does that interest you, 41 ?
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I can see that it does.
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I'm a fighting man by profession,
and in my leisure moments. . .
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. . .it amuses me to train fighting men.
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I own some of the best gladiators
and charioteers in Rome.
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Would you like to become one of them?
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To die as your slave?
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Better than to live in chains
below these decks.
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I will not be here forever.
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No?
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What would you do if you escaped?
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Two people were condemned with me,
my mother and sister. . .
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. . .though they were innocent.
I won't rest--
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Do not say that you were innocent.
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-Would it do any good to say it again?
-No.
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Consider my offer carefully. You will
never escape while we are victorious.
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If we are not, you will sink
with this ship, chained to your oar.
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I cannot believe that
God has let me live these years. . .
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. . .to die chained to an oar.
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It's a strange, stubborn faith
you keep. . .