Spartacus
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:13:20
ln spite of sickness and death,
we will profit 11,000 sesterces!

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lncluding your commission,
of course.

:13:26
No, sir.
Without my commission.

:13:32
Marcellus, there they are.
:13:34
They're a dirty-looking lot,
but it's the best l could find.

:13:37
No one else could have made
so fine a choice.

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Slaves...
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you have arrived at the gladiatorial
school of Lentulus Batiatus.

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Here you will be trained by experts
to fight in pairs to the death.

:13:54
Obviously, you won't be required
to fight to the death here.

:13:57
That will only be
after you've been sold...

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and then for ladies
and gentlemen of quality...

:14:01
those who appreciate
a fine kill.

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A gladiator's like a stallion:
He must be pampered.

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You'll be oiled, bathed...
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shaved, massaged,
taught to use your heads.

:14:15
A good body with a dull brain
is as cheap as life itself!

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You'll be given your ceremonial
caudas.

:14:21
Marcellus, please. There.
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Be proud of them.
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On certain special occasions,
those of you who please me...

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will even be given
the companionship of a young lady.

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Approximately half our graduates...
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live for five, ten-- ten years.
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Some of them
even attain freedom...

:14:43
and become trainers themselves.
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Marcellus.
:14:47
l congratulate you.
And may fortune smile on most of you.

:14:56
Marcellus, watch the second
from the right.

:14:59
He's a Thracian. They were going
to kill him for hamstringing a guard.


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