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that Pompey is at this moment encamped
some 20 miles to the west of us...

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and that the army of Lucullus
approaches from the south...

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by forced night march.
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Sir, allow us to pledge you the most
glorious victory of your career.

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l'm not after glory!
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l'm after Spartacus.
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And, gentlemen,
l mean to have him.

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However, this campaign
is not alone to kill Spartacus.

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lt is to kill
the legend of Spartacus.

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You may go, gentlemen.
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Hail Crassus.
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Lentulus Batiatus
awaits Your Excellency.

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- Who?
- The lanista, sir.

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Admit him.
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Most Blessed Highness,
as soon as l received your message...

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l hurried into your
distinguished presence.

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l'm glad you were able
to spare the time. Sit down.

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How gracious.
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l understand--
l'm informed--

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that Spartacus once trained
under your auspices.

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Yes! ln fact...
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if it isn't too subversive
to say so...

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l made him
what he is today.

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You're to be congratulated
indeed.

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l, too, as it happens, since you're
so admirably qualifiýed to give me...

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what up to now
l've not been able to obtain:

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a physical description
of Spartacus.

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Yes.
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But you saw him.
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- What?
- ln the ring.

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When?
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When you visited my school
with those two charming ladies.

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What?
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l trust they're both
in good health.

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They selected him to fiýght
against Draba, the Negro.

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- l remember the Negro.
- You had good cause to, if l remember--

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lf l may say so, Your Excellency.
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A brilliant dagger thrust.
Diffiýcult angle.

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- Spartacus was the opponent?
- Yes.


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