The Robe
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Then madness, infecting the legions,
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rotting the empire,
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then the finish of Rome.
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But if the tribune breaks the spell...
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Spell, you fool? What spell?
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This is more dangerous than any spell
your superstitious mind could dream of.

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lt is man's desire to be free.
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lt is the greatest madness of them all.
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And l have sent the most effective
physician l could find to cure it.

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l have sent a madman.
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Tribune. Tribune.
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- l warned you not to call me Tribune.
- Worthy merchant, then. l have news for you.

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When Abidor says
he'll find someone, he finds him.

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You found the Greek slave. Where is he?
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l haven't seen him, not myself.
But he is known, in this village.

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- Cana, it's called. You'll find him soon.
- ''Soon.'' With you it's always ''soon''.

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We've been to three provinces and
a hundred villages. Has he been seen?

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These villagers are suspicious.
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ln this land of Galilee, the crucified one
has many friends, very many.

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Names for your list, Tribune -
merchant, l mean.

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And coins for me too, no?
A coin for every name.

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- The Greek. What about the Greek?
- He has been here.

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He is somewhere in Galilee now,
with one they call the big fisherman.

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- Fisherman?
- That's all l know. You'll find out the rest.

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The emperor's spy is cleverer
than a poor Syrian guide.

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l'll prepare the way for you. A Roman
merchant comes to trade for their homespun.

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Your gold will buy their answers.
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And their lives.
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Got any woollens? He'll buy them.

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