Cleopatra
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1:05:00
I say...
1:05:02
...they are deserving of each other.
1:05:04
Let him stay in Egypt.
1:05:06
Let him fritter away his life...
1:05:09
...but not the possessions
and the empire of the Roman people!

1:05:12
The Roman people!
1:05:15
The Roman people. What are
glory and possessions to them?

1:05:19
Is their Antony content?
1:05:22
Then so are they.
1:05:25
Does their Antony sweep
their empire...

1:05:29
...under Cleopatra's bed?
1:05:32
His adoring Romans sigh
and remain content.

1:05:37
Let him stay however distant
for however long...

1:05:41
...with never a thought of them.
1:05:43
The Roman people hold him
close to their hearts.

1:05:46
Distant?
1:05:48
Perhaps from Rome
but not from Caesar, I think.

1:05:51
Nor from Caesar's son.
1:05:53
Germanicus, do you speak of me?
1:05:55
No, I speak of Caesar.
1:05:58
I am Caesar.
1:06:01
Only while Antony remains...
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...distant from Rome.
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Antony!
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Stay not too long in Alexandria!
1:06:16
Germanicus...
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...stay not too long in Rome.
1:06:41
- How much is known to Antony?
- All of it and more.

1:06:45
I've written him regularly. Letters,
dispatches by personal messenger.

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And what has he answered?
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He wrote he was no longer interested
in the matters I described.

1:06:55
That he would not return to Rome.
1:06:57
That he understood quite clearly
what was at stake, what he would lose.


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