Gladiator
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:30:02
Cicero.
:30:07
Sir.
:30:12
You don't find it hard
to do your duty?

:30:18
Sometimes I do
what I want to do.

:30:21
The rest of the time
I do what I have to.

:30:26
We may not be able
to go home after all.

:30:58
Are you ready to do
your duty for Rome?

:31:03
Yes, Father.
:31:06
You will not be emperor.
:31:11
Which wiser, older man
is to take my place?

:31:13
My powers
will pass to Maximus...

:31:16
to hold in trust...
:31:19
until the senate
is ready to rule once more.

:31:23
Rome is to be
a republic again.

:31:29
- Maximus.
- Yes.

:31:37
My decision disappoints you?
:31:43
You wrote to me once...
:31:47
Listing the four chief virtues.
:31:50
Wisdom, justice...
:31:53
fortitude...
:31:55
and temperance.
:31:59
As I read the list,
I knew I had none of them.


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