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1:18:01
Do you eat snails?
1:18:03
No, master.
1:18:07
Do you consider the eating
of oysters to be moral...

1:18:09
and the eating of snails
to be immoral?

1:18:13
No, master.
1:18:15
Of course not.
1:18:20
lt is all a matter
of taste, isn't it?

1:18:23
Yes, master.
1:18:26
And taste is not
the same as appetite...

1:18:29
and therefore not a question
of morals, is it?

1:18:37
lt could be argued so, master.
1:18:43
That will do.
My robe, Antoninus.

1:19:01
My taste includes...
1:19:04
both snails and oysters.
1:19:15
Antoninus, look.
1:19:18
Across the river.
1:19:21
There is something
you must see.

1:19:28
There, boy, is Rome!
1:19:32
The might, the majesty...
1:19:35
the terror of Rome.
1:19:39
There is the power that bestrides
the known world like a colossus.

1:19:45
No man can withstand Rome.
1:19:48
No nation can withstand her.
1:19:52
How much less...
1:19:54
a boy!

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