:19:08
He was thrown over the wall.
It's not a pretty sight.
:19:11
Titus, the moneylender.
:19:13
Why should he be killed savagely
and brought here?
:19:17
Obviously, I am being warned.
:19:20
Perhaps I am next.
:19:22
They dare to threaten you?
:19:24
- Caesarion. Where was my son...?
- Not far away.
:19:27
It frightened him.
:19:35
- Lepidus, how many legions has he now?
- Fifteen. Perhaps more.
:19:39
- Where?
- Scythia.
:19:41
You and I will dine
with Lepidus tonight.
:19:44
We'll talk of armies and battlefields
and lists of men to die.
:19:48
Tomorrow in the Senate, let them offer
the sands of Libya as my kingdom...
:19:52
...I will accept.
:20:32
This is great Caesar...
:20:35
...beloved by Rome...
:20:38
...and at least one of us...
:20:40
...who must die so that Rome may live.
:20:44
If it must be done, then let us do it
unashamed and unafraid.
:20:49
If the world is to know that
Rome will not have a king...
:20:52
...then let us make it the honorable
act of free men in the light of day.
:20:57
In the light of what day, Brutus?
:20:59
Tomorrow?