Demetrius and the Gladiators
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1:09:35
(screaming)
1:09:40
(Demetrius laughs)
1:09:51
Glycon.
1:09:55
- Who is that?
- A man to see the tribune, my lady.

1:10:00
l'll see him. Leave me alone with him.
1:10:08
- You're the fisherman.
- And you're Claudius's wife.

1:10:12
- What do you want?
- My business is with Demetrius.

1:10:15
- This is my house.
- l know.

1:10:17
l was told, if l wanted
to see him, to come here.

1:10:19
You're wasting your time.
He doesn't want to see you.

1:10:23
l'm sure he can say that for himself.
1:10:29
You can leave now.
1:10:30
Why are you afraid?
1:10:32
l, afraid?
1:10:35
You'll never get him back.
1:10:37
What can you offer him? The company
of slaves and beggars, the refuse of Rome?

1:10:42
Poverty and self-denial?
Prayers, tears, death?

1:10:46
You see, l've studied your teachings.
And l, Fisherman, l can give him the world.

1:10:51
lf he has to choose between us, do you think
he'd hesitate for one minute? Of course not.

1:10:55
And that's why you hate me.
l can see it in your eyes.

1:10:59
Whatyou see in my eyes is pity.

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