Demetrius and the Gladiators
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:12:04
Here's your breakfast. l saved you
some apricots. l know you like them.

:12:08
- l hid them for you.
- Thank you.

:12:10
lf there was only one apricot left
in the world, she'd give it to you.

:12:17
Peter gave me our master's robe
to keep for him.

:12:20
- May l?
- Of course.

:12:30
l never thought of Jesus as being so tall.
:12:33
- Was he as tall as you, Demetrius?
- Just about the same.

:12:37
You'd think his robe
would be made of silk and gold.

:12:40
He was a carpenter.
All his life he'd worked with his hands.

:12:43
- Like us.
- Just like us.

:12:49
(fanfare and beating of drums)
:13:13
By order of the emperor,
l am authorised to pay 20 pieces of gold...

:13:19
..for information concerning the robe...
:13:22
..which once belonged
to the criminal called Jesus,...

:13:25
..crucified for sedition in Jerusalem.
:13:30
Well? 20 pieces of gold.
:13:35
The penalty for concealment is death!
:13:38
Start the search.
:13:51
Anyone here know of this robe?
:13:53
lt's said to be of homespun, red in colour.
:13:58
Are you slave or free here?

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