The Robe
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:31:01
- What is it?
- The governor wants you.

:31:03
- At this hour?
- Come. Pilate doesn't like to be kept waiting.

:31:22
Sir, l need your help.
:31:26
Where's my helmet?
:31:28
- l spoke to you of the man Jesus.
- Yes, the fanatic.

:31:33
- He's been arrested, sir.
- What do you expect me to do about it?

:31:36
lntercede for him.
Make them see that he's innocent.

:31:40
No. When his trial comes up, l'll look into it.
:31:44
What's he supposed to have done?
:31:47
He's already been tried.
He's been condemned by Pilate himself.

:31:51
- Pilate?
- You're going there, sir.

:31:53
lf he stains his hands with this blood,
he's a murderer.

:31:56
That's enough. Pilate's the governor,
the Roman governor.

:32:00
As far as l'm concerned,
that ends the matter.

:32:02
- As far as you're concerned, too.
- Ready?

:32:05
Yes.
:32:10
For your own good,
you'd better forget you ever saw this man.

:32:35
- l don't like to be kept waiting, Tribune.
- l'm sorry, sir. l came as soon as l could.

:32:41
l have special orders for you.
:32:43
You're to report to the emperor at Capri.
:32:46
You must have powerful friends at court.
:32:49
- l suppose l have, sir.
- There'll be a galley at the end of the week.

:32:54
l have one task before you leave. lt's routine.
:32:56
An execution. Today.
:32:59
- Three criminals.
- Yes, sir.


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