Cleopatra
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:39:05
You should attack my guards more
often. Battle seems to become you.

:39:09
You grow more beautiful
each time I see you.

:39:13
And you grow bolder.
:39:15
And busier.
:39:16
- Actually, we're extremely busy...
- Do you smell smoke?

:39:21
We found it necessary
to burn the Egyptian fleet.

:39:24
The ships were in the water.
:39:26
Did you find it necessary
to burn them in the streets?

:39:29
Merchant ships caught fire.
:39:31
The burning masts fell.
Some houses...

:39:33
One of them, the great
Library of Alexandria.

:39:37
Yes, I've been told.
I'm extremely sorry.

:39:40
- Now, if you don't mind, I must ask...
- I do mind.

:39:43
Are you putting the fire out?
:39:45
We're forming prisoners
into fire brigades.

:39:48
Oh, I see. Romans only start fires,
is that it?

:39:52
Have you left the nursery
to come irritate the adults?

:39:55
Another time, we're working.
:39:57
- Shall we remove her for you, Caesar?
- Use Roman genius for destruction.

:40:02
Tear down pyramids, wipe out cities!
:40:04
How dare you and the rest of your
barbarians set fire to my library?

:40:10
Play conqueror all you want,
mighty Caesar.

:40:13
Rape, murder, pillage thousands,
millions of human beings.

:40:17
But neither you nor
any other barbarian...

:40:21
...has the right to destroy
one human thought!

:40:24
Enough!
Leave me alone with her.

:40:30
I will send for you when I finish.
It won't be long.

:40:38
Swords? Javelins?
:40:41
Or are you going to set me on fire?
:40:43
The time has come for us
to understand each other.

:40:46
Whatever else I may be, in your
opinion, first of all, I am Caesar.

:40:50
And I am Cleopatra,
queen, daughter of Isis!

:40:53
If I say so and when I say so,
you are what I say you are...

:40:57
...nothing more.
:40:59
Hail Caesar!

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