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2:43:02
Tomorrow they will learn
the cost of their terrible folly...

2:43:07
their treason.
2:43:10
Where does my name appear...
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on the list of disloyal enemies
of the state?

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First.
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Yet upon you l have
no desire for vengeance.

2:43:23
Your property
shall not be touched.

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You will retain the rank
and title of Roman senator.

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A house...
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a farmhouse in Picenum
has been provided for your exile.

2:43:36
You may take your women
with you.

2:43:40
Why am l to be left
so conspicuously alive?

2:43:43
Your followers are
deluded enough to trust you.

2:43:47
l intend that you shall speak to them
tomorrow for their own good...

2:43:50
their peaceful
and profiĆ½table future.

2:43:53
From time to time thereafter,
l may fiĆ½nd it useful...

2:43:56
to bring you back to Rome
to continue your duty to her...

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to calm the envious spirit...
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and the troubled mind.
2:44:04
You will persuade them
to accept destiny and order...

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and trust the gods!
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You may go.
2:44:28
Halt!

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