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During the night, hundreds of notices
were posted everywhere.
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They were found
stuck up in the marketplace.
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Even painted on temples
and other holy places.
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Signed by Octavian Gaius
Julius Caesar Augustus...
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...promising the Egyptian people
peace if they surrender to him...
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...and destruction if they do not.
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I've had all of them removed
and I've ordered the death penalty...
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...for anyone who spreads the rumors
that Antony's men might desert him.
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And what penalty
if the rumors might come true?
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How do you know?
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I know the Romans.
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There is only one commander
they will never desert.
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His name is "Victory."
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But yet, just now,
you let Lord Antony go as if...
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If you could have seen him,
how proud he was...
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...unafraid...
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...as he used to be.
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All of my attendants, have they been
given their freedom? Have they gone?
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Yes. They wanted once more
to tidy up.
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Octavian can do his own housecleaning.
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The captain of the guards and three
of his best men are to report to me...
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...disguised as merchants.
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They are to escort
Caesarion out of Egypt...
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...for the time being.
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And you?
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Your Majesty, please reconsider.
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There are two of Euphranor's ships
in the east harbor.
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And would you roll me
on board in a carpet?
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No.
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There are no more Caesars to go to,
at least not for me.
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- Then it is still your intention...
- To remain in Alexandria.
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In the last possible place
anyone would look.
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Literally, the last possible place.
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Your Majesty, I have never
questioned your decisions.