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The savior of Rome?
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And who said that?
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Where's Lucius?
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He's with the emperor.
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- She couldn't.
- Yes, she did.
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She took it from a basket...
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and pressed it to her breast,
right here above her heart.
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It bit her in the breast?
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Yes.
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You see, Lucius,
sometimes royal ladies...
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behave very strangely and do
very odd things in the name of love.
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I think it's silly.
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So do I.
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So do I.
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Sister, join us.
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I've been reading to dear Lucius.
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- I've been reading too.
- Yes.
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He's a very clever little boy.
He'll make a grand emperor one day.
1:02:25
We've been reading about the great
Mark Antony and his adventures in Egypt.
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And the queen killed herself
with a snake.
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And just wait until you hear
what happened to our ancestors.
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If you're very good, tomorrow night I'll
tell you the story of Emperor Claudius.
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He was betrayed...
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by those closest to him...
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by his own blood.
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They whispered in dark corners...
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and went out late at night...