:10:01
	l don't know.
:10:03
	And you lost your wits
when he looked at you?
:10:05
	No.
:10:06
	lt was later, when l put on the robe.
:10:13
	Miracles, disciples, slaves running away...
:10:18
	Roman legionaries
fraternising with the natives...
:10:22
	Well, none of this
concerns us for the moment.
:10:25
	We must make you well.
What have you learned gentlemen to say?
:10:30
	A difficult matter, sire. Under my care...
:10:32
	- He'd never improve.
- Who gave you permission to speak?
:10:35
	The clue to this man's sanity
is not in a vial of medicine.
:10:38
	- Well, where then?
- ln the robe that bewitched him.
:10:45
	- Go on.
- Plainly, there was a curse on the robe.
:10:48
	His only chance is to find it and destroy it.
:10:52
	An interesting notion.
:10:55
	He's right, sire. He must be right.
The robe was bewitched.
:10:58
	- Let me find it, sire, destroy it.
- lf you do, your mind will be restored.
:11:02
	A lost robe in the hands of a runaway slave?
:11:05
	- What chance would you have?
- He couldn't get away.
:11:08
	He must be still in Palestine, with
the other followers of the dead man.
:11:13
	He had disciples.
lt's there in Pilate's message.
:11:15
	Who knows what powers
he left to these disciples?
:11:18
	Magic formulas, potions...
:11:21
	- Beware.
- He is dead, Dodinius.
:11:23
	Evil never dies. lt lives -
in the air, in the robe, everywhere.
:11:30
	Tribune Gallio, l give you
an imperial commission.
:11:34
	For yourself, find this robe and destroy it.
:11:38
	For Rome, seek out
the followers of this dead magician.
:11:42
	l want names, Tribune.
:11:44
	Names of all the disciples, of every man
and woman who subscribe to this treason.
:11:48
	Names, Tribune. All of them.
:11:51
	No matter how much it costs
or how long it takes.
:11:54
	You will report directly to me.
:11:57
	l understand, sire.