Spartacus
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2:49:00
lt doesn't distress you
to talk about him?

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No.
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Well, then...
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what sort of a man was he...
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really?
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He was a man
who began all alone...

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like an animal.
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Yet on the day he died...
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thousands and thousands
would gladly have died in his place.

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What was he?
Was he a god?

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He wasn't a god.
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He was a simple man.
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A slave.
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l loved him.
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He was an outlaw!
A murderer!

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An enemy to everything fiĆ½ne
and decent that Rome ever built!

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Damn you! You tell me.
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- Why did you love him?
- l can't tell you.

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l can't tell you things
you can never understand.

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But l want to understand.
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Don't you see?
l must understand.

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You're afraid of him,
aren't you?

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That's why you want his wife...
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to soothe your fear
by having something he had.

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When you're so afraid,
nothing can help.

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Nothing.
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We shall see.

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