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:11:03
No. This is their market day,
we will go marketing.

:11:07
- You're not serious.
- We'll shop our way to the palace.

:11:10
Have you my money?
Everything is to be paid for by coin.

:11:14
Tell them to put away the swords
and carry moneybags.

:11:39
Olives. Oil of olives.
:11:42
Ah, the wine of Samos.
:11:45
How much for your wine? Four drachma.
:11:47
Sixty of your wine for my men.
:11:50
Pay him.
:11:52
Pay him.
:11:57
You said they'd push the people
and make them angry.

:12:00
Why aren't they doing
what you said they'd do?

:12:03
Your king has asked a question,
Lord Chamberlain.

:12:07
The Romans have degenerated minds,
Most High Majesty.

:12:10
They do the unexpected.
:12:13
Particularly one Roman.
:12:16
Master of the unexpected.
:12:18
But with so few men.
:12:28
You all look so impressive.
:12:30
Any one of you could be king.
:12:32
His Divine Majesty, my Lord Ptolemy...
:12:34
...lord of the Upper
and Lower regions...

:12:37
...son of Ra, of Horus and of Thoth,
beloved of...

:12:40
Et cetera, et cetera. You welcome me.
:12:42
And I, Gaius Julius Caesar,
Pontifex Maximus...

:12:46
...et cetera, et cetera, thank you.
:12:48
From the Senate and people
of Rome, hail IKing Ptolemy.

:12:51
And his sister and co-ruler,
Queen Cleopatra?

:12:55
They won't tell you so,
but Cleopatra's dead.

:12:59
She tried to kill me,
and we chased her into the desert.


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