Spartacus
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:10:15
- Welcome, Lentulus Batiatus.
- Welcome, indeed, my dear captain.

:10:24
Eleven miles
through the disastrous heat...

:10:26
and the cost
of hiring an escort-- ruinous.

:10:30
Even so, l warrant you have nothing
fit to sell me, have you, Captain?

:10:34
I've wasted my time and my money.
Tell me the truth.

:10:38
l think we have a few
you might be interested in.

:10:40
What, these? Carrion!
The buzzards are late.

:10:45
This one here's not bad.
He's a Gaul.

:10:47
l don't like Gauls. Hairy.
:10:52
-Can he come down from there unassisted?
-Come down, you!

:10:56
Come down!
:11:02
Be good enough
to show me the teeth.

:11:04
- Open your mouth!
- Thank you.

:11:09
Yes. As the teeth go,
so go the bones.

:11:12
This mouth is
really impermissible.

:11:16
- The fellow's made of chalk.
- We have others. Many others!

:11:25
The sun's over there.
l have to pay these people.

:11:30
Who's that?
:11:31
This one's a Thracian.
I'm making an example of him.

:11:35
- How?
- Starve him to death.

:11:38
lt's the only thing impresses slaves.
:11:40
What a pity.
:11:45
He reacts. Good muscle tone.
Can l see his teeth?

:11:50
Open your mouth, Spartacus!
:11:52
You smell like a rhinoceros.
:11:58
Captain, you asked him to open
his mouth. He doesn't obey you?


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