The Robe
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:11:00
l'm well. Really well,
for the first time in my life.

:11:07
You found the robe?
:11:09
Yes.
:11:14
Here it is.
:11:19
Here.
:11:22
Why, it's just ordinary homespun.
:11:25
- Was it really bewitched?
- ln a way.

:11:29
lt changed my life.
ln time, it will change the world.

:11:35
l don't understand.
:11:41
lt's a long story. And a strange one.
:11:45
- About the robe?
- Yes.

:11:47
About the robe, and the one who wore it.
:12:03
- lt's nearly dark.
- Good.

:12:05
Send Marcipor to me when he comes back.
:12:14
Why are you dressed like that?
:12:16
No, Marcellus. They'll kill you.
:12:19
- You must have faith.
- Faith in what? This new god of yours?

:12:22
He couldn't save his own Son.
They crucified him and they'll kill you, too.

:12:26
- l can't leave Demetrius to be tortured.
- But you'll leave me.

:12:30
l love you. Does this dream of yours
mean more to you than our love?

:12:36
Marcellus, what you've told me
is a beautiful story, but it isn't true.

:12:41
Justice and charity. Men will
never accept such a philosophy.

:12:45
The world isn't like that.
lt never has been, and it never will be.

:12:51
Why must you throw
your life away for a slave?

:12:55
l owe him a great deal more than my life.

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