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Crixus, yes.
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Marcellus, Crixus
for the short sword.

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Have you ever seen such a pair
of shoulders? Dionysius!

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l admit he's small, but he's very
compact and extremely strong.

:36:19
ln fact, he looks--
:36:21
He looks smaller here
than he does in the actual arena.

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Optical.
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- Give me that one.
- Galino.

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Yes, yes. Galino.
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You have a shrewd eye, Your Pulchritude,
if l may permit myself the--

:36:40
Practically every man in this school
is an expert with a Thracian sword...

:36:44
but the trident is something
very rare these days.

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May l suggest...
:36:51
the Ethiopian?
:36:54
There are very few Ethiopians
in the country.

:36:57
Ethiopians are recognized
as masters of the trident.

:37:07
I'll take him.
:37:09
Draba? Oh, no.
For you l want only the best--

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l want the most beautiful.
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I'll take the big black one.
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Very good.
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Only one man
in the entire school...

:37:24
stands a chance with the Thracian knife
against the trident.

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There.
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- Over there, Lady Helena.
- He's impertinent!

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- I'll take him.
- lmpertinent, and a coward to boot.

:37:39
Have him flogged!
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Over there, Lady Helena.
The beast of Libya.

:37:45
l prefer the coward.
:37:51
lf both men are down
and refuse to continue to fight...

:37:54
your trainer will slit their throats
like chickens.

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- We want no tricks.
- Tricks? At the school of Batiatus?


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