:54:02
- In the last year or so since we met...
- Almost three.
:54:06
By now you have become
one-third the master of Rome.
:54:11
You don't permit yourself
to forget him?
:54:14
That's an odd way of putting it.
"Don't permit myself?"
:54:17
Is it necessary
to wear him around your neck?
:54:21
You forget, Antony,
in these almost three years...
:54:24
...how full your own life has been.
:54:27
They can't have been uneventful
for you. You rule Egypt alone.
:54:31
Oh, they have been busy, but not full.
:54:34
There's a difference.
:54:35
There cannot be enough hours
in the days of a queen...
:54:39
...and her nights have too many.
:54:42
- So I fill them with memories.
- Of Caesar?
:54:45
And of a dream...
:54:47
...that almost came true.
:54:49
You may remember.
:54:50
I remember that night in Rome,
saying it could still come true.
:54:55
You said so much that night
to so many.
:55:14
Let me get rid of them all.
:55:15
Why? I have arranged
an entertainment.
:55:18
A dance in the Greek fashion
to welcome the god Bacchus.
:55:22
If I make a great show of going,
they'll have to leave too.
:55:26
Then I can return...
:55:28
...and we can talk alone, you and I.
:55:32
- When would you return?
- In an hour, no more than two.
:55:36
- How long would you stay?
- Until we had nothing more to say.
:55:41
Are you a strong swimmer?
We sail at sunrise.
:55:47
I don't understand.
:55:49
Home to Alexandria, to Egypt.
:55:53
You've come all this way for one
night. All to make a fool of me.
:55:58
Perhaps you would feel less a fool...