Vercingétorix
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I do?
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Or haveyou forgotten the girl
you asked to beyour queen?

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Your queen?
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the king's wife?
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When I met him in his village...
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I was a little provincial girl...
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impressed by the son
ofa local chieftain...

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who was even more impressed
with himself.

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And what haveyou become now?
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A civilized and educated woman.
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Impressed by a Roman general...
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who is even more impressed
with himself?

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I am, after all...
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an impressive man.
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We are all impressive people.
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You know...
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sometimes I think...
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thatyour father...
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was ahead ofhis time...
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and...
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he had very good ideas.
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to driveyour legions
from Gaul?

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too many tribes--
you have too many tribes.

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And each chieftain
has to be elected everyyear.

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that's a mess.
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I want to govern Rome.
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that's my destiny.
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the destiny ofthe Gauls
might be to...

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have a king...
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chosen by Rome.
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Why not a king chosen by destiny?

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