Spartacus
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2:03:00
lf something isn't done about Spartacus,
the senate will change.

2:03:03
And Crassus will move in
and save Rome from the slave army...

2:03:05
by assuming dictatorship.
2:03:10
But that, like everything else,
depends on which way Spartacus jumps.

2:03:13
Just now, he's trying
to get out of Italy.

2:03:15
lf he succeeds,
the crisis is over...

2:03:18
and Crassus may stay
in retirement indefinitely.

2:03:21
I've arranged for Spartacus
to escape from Italy.

2:03:24
You've done what?
2:03:25
I've made a little deal
with the Cilician pirates.

2:03:28
I've assured them
that we won't interfere...

2:03:30
if they transport Spartacus
and his slaves out of Italy.

2:03:35
So now we deal with pirates.
We bargain with criminals!

2:03:40
Don't you be so stiff-necked about it.
Politics is a practical profession.

2:03:44
lf a criminal has what you want,
you do business with him.

2:04:23
How far are we from Brundusium?
2:04:26
About 20 miles.
2:04:28
Our army will have to camp here tonight.
They're still about six hours behind us.

2:04:32
Patullus, ride ahead to Brundusium.
Bring Tigranes here.

2:04:36
Marco, report back to Spartacus.
2:04:39
Tell him we camp tonight
by the sea!


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