The Robe
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The Greek, Demetrius. Where is he?
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Up the stairs. The first door you see.
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Stand up in the presence of your master.
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That robe. Where is it?
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The robe?
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- Here.
- Keep away.

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Sir, you look ill.
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There. Burn it.
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- Why?
- lt cast a spell on me.

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- lt couldn't.
- l order you to burn it. Now.

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Why are you afraid of it? l'm not.
lt brings me close to the one who wore it.

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l've ordered you to burn it.
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That you will have to do yourself.
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l'll have you whipped
and sold as a galley slave.

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l'll teach you who's master here.
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l know who my master is.
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You're afraid, but you don't
really know the reason why.

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You think it's his robe that made you ill.
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But it's your own conscience,
your own decent shame.

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Even when you crucified him you felt it.
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The spell isn't in here,
it's in your heart and your mind.

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Face it, Marcellus. Don't be afraid of him.
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He'd understand you.
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He had compassion for all men.
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Marcellus.
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lt was for your sake that he died.
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For the sake of all of us.
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No. No. No.

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