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No. We shall stay here.
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What about your wounded?
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Spartan wounded go home only with victory.
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In defeat they die with the rest.
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I would share this day with you, Leonidas.
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But I must be with the fleet
when it fights again at Salamis.
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I know you don't put much trust
in omens, Themistocles.
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But last night,
Megistias received a most wondrous vision.
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Megistias, tell him your vision.
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I saw ships burning between two shores.
Many of them.
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With Persian markings on their sails.
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There was Xerxes sitting upon a throne,
his face in gloom,
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listening to the cries of burning men.
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And behind him,
the goddess Athena, all in white,
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a golden spear in her hand.
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She was smiling.
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Tell him all.
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And a voice was saying:
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"Divine Salamis, you will bring death
to the enemies of Greece
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when the seeds are sown
or the harvests are gathered in. "
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Thank you, old man.
:36:23
They're advancing, sir.
King Xerxes is leading them in his chariot.
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I'll be right there.
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We shall be watching you fight at Salamis,
Megistias and I.
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We shall not fail you...
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friend.