:51:08
Take her inside.
:51:12
Carry her.
:51:16
Gently. Don't hurt her.
:51:21
Goats have more brains than men!
:51:29
Who can understand the way of gods?
:51:32
They create lovely girls,
and then turn them into wives.
:51:47
- You're the first strangers to visit us in years.
- It was kind of you to give us shelter.
:51:52
We have been herding goats here
in the mountains all our lives, my wife and I.
:51:58
She'll be better by sunrise.
:52:00
But her feet, all swollen and sore.
:52:03
- Our home is far away.
- Athens?
:52:06
By the gods, no!
Have you not heard of Sparta?
:52:09
Yes. They speak little, fight much. Eat that
black broth that turns up the stomach.
:52:14
- And their girls go about naked.
- Naked?
:52:18
- That's what I heard.
- When?
:52:20
- When I was young.
- Ephialtes.
:52:23
More milk.
:52:25
No.
:52:29
I'm going to look after the goats.
I heard a wolf last night in the mountains.
:52:36
- Your son?
- You think we'd have a son like that?
:52:40
We don't know where he came from.
He just arrived one day.
:52:44
Said he had quarrelled
with the people in the valley.
:52:47
Maybe a runaway slave. Maybe a thief.
:52:50
But in the mountains,
:52:53
everyone is equal.
:52:55
Have you heard anything about the Persians?
:52:58
We see them when it's clear.