Cleopatra
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1:02:01
One lifetime is not enough
for such dreams, such ambitions.

1:02:06
The cloak of Alexander
cannot be too heavy...

1:02:09
...for Rome and Egypt
to carry together.

1:02:12
And what if his sword
is too deeply embedded?

1:02:16
Yours will replace it, Caesar.
1:02:19
You have a way of mixing
politics and passion.

1:02:22
Where does one begin
and the other leave off?

1:02:25
That did not start,
nor will it end with me.

1:02:29
Cleopatra, whatever it is,
however it comes out...

1:02:33
...leave me my destiny.
1:02:35
Your destiny
is no longer just yours.

1:02:40
It's mine too.
1:02:42
Soon, there will be someone to
carry both the cloak of Alexander...

1:02:47
...and the sword of Caesar...
1:02:50
...and the name of Caesar.
1:02:54
And in that name he will rule Egypt.
1:02:57
And whatever part or all
of the world that we give him...

1:03:02
...our child...
1:03:05
...will be a son for you, Caesar.
1:03:10
By Isis, I swear it.
1:03:18
Could you put off
your return to Rome...

1:03:22
...just long enough?
1:03:50
I came as quickly as I could.
1:03:52
Antony is welcome to Caesar's house
as often and as quickly as he likes.

1:03:57
As Caesar's wife, before truth
is distorted into vicious gossip...


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