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- He's written from America.- What's he say?
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They eat everythingout of cans over there.
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The first image of Romewas a centuries-old stone...
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rising out of the fieldsjust outside my hometown.
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Later on, at school, we were toldother interesting things about Rome.
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This is the Rubicon...
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the river Julius Caesar crossed,saying, " Alea iacta est!"
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- Take off your shoes, children.- Take off your shoes...
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and we'll crossthe river together.
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Alea iacta est!
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- To Rome.- To Rome!
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"Now we've got another meanieby the name of Mussolini.
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Julius Caesar took a chanceand led his army into France.
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In those days the French were Gaulsand Caesar a man with balls."
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