2:11:01
a new Rome...
2:11:03
a new ltaly
and a new empire.
2:11:06
l promise the destruction
of the slave army...
2:11:09
and the restoration of order...
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throughout all our territories.
2:11:14
l'd rather be here,
a free man among brothers...
2:11:18
facing a long march
and a hard fiýght...
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than to be the richest citizen
of Rome...
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fat with food
he didn't work for...
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and surrounded by slaves.
2:11:30
l promise the living body
of Spartacus...
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for whatever punishment
you may deem fiýt.
2:11:37
That or his head.
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This l vow by the spirits
of all my forefathers.
2:11:45
This l have sworn...
2:11:48
in the temple
that guards their bones.
2:11:52
Hail Crassus!
2:11:54
We've travelled
a long ways together.
2:11:58
We've fought many battles
and won great victories.
2:12:02
Now, instead of taking ship
for our homes across the sea...
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we must fiýght again.
2:12:10
Maybe there's no peace
in this world...
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for us or for anyone else.
l don't know.
2:12:17
But l do know...
2:12:19
that as long as we live...
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we must stay true to ourselves.
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l do know that we're brothers,
and l know that we're free.
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We march tonight!