Satyricon
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:03:01
who, like a bird of prey,
is ready to steal anything shiny.

:03:04
While he slept, drunk with wine...
:03:07
I took Giton out from under him...
:03:10
and spent the sweetest of nights
with him.

:03:11
Friendship can last
only as long as it's convenient.

:03:14
That's what I think.
:03:16
At first the boy tried
to deny me his flower.

:03:20
Maybe he wanted to sleep.
:03:21
But I drew my sword and told him...
:03:24
"If you're Lucretia,
you've found your Tarquin."

:03:27
Today a famous actor..
a who-doesn't-know-him?..

:03:30
offered to buy him.
:03:32
At the sight of money
I gave up my little slave.

:03:34
Then, while I was walking around
the city, a fine older gentleman...

:03:37
approached me and brought me here
to the baths.

:03:40
In a dark corner he started to touch me.
He was so insistent!

:03:46
But I see Encolpius coming,
livid with anger.

:03:49
I'll have to defend myself or run away.
:03:54
Looking for me, Encolpius?
:03:56
Here I am.
:03:58
Where's Giton?
:04:23
Where is Giton?
:04:24
-I'll kill you, you whore.
-I sold him.

:04:27
-Where is Giton?
-I sold him to Vernacchio, the actor.


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