Gladiator
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It will lie at the bottom of the ocean
as if wounded.

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Then its enemies will approach...
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and yet it will lie quite still.
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Then its enemies
will take little bites of it...

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and yet it remains still.
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So...
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we will lie still...
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and let our enemies come to us
and nibble.

:45:39
Have every senator followed.
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Cicero, my old friend. I thought
perhaps I'd seen you for the last time.

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- I thought you were dead.
- Close.

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- How long have the men been in Ostia?
- All winter.

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- And how do they look?
- Fat and bored.

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- Who's in command?
- Some fool from Rome.

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How soon could they be
ready to fight?

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For you, tomorrow.
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I need you to do something for me.
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Come see. If you haven't been
in the arena, you can see the show here.

:46:45
Giant Maximus is defeating
our emperor Commodus.

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What are we to do?
He's defying everyone.

:46:56
My goodness!

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