Cleopatra
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:37:00
- Be on your way, you haven't much time.
- Hail Caesar.

:37:25
It's called an epilepse because of the
arching caused by muscular spasms...

:37:30
...the contortions.
The early Greeks considered...

:37:33
...those who suffered from it
to be favored by the gods.

:37:37
The great Alexander, they say...
:37:39
...had this falling sickness.
:37:41
And, so they say,
the mighty Caesar too.

:37:47
Your Majesty, forgive me.
Sisogenes, the library.

:37:50
- What are you saying?
- The Romans set fire...

:37:52
...to the Egyptian fleet.
- It's about time.

:37:55
Come see for yourself.
The fire's spread to the city.

:37:58
- The city?
- Just a few buildings...

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...but the library is burning.
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The great library.
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Aristotle's manuscripts.
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The Platonic commentaries,
the plays, the histories.

:38:33
The Testament of the Hebrew god.
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The Book of Books.
:38:42
- Wind blew into the merchant shipping.
- Four burned and sank right here.

:38:46
- And our ships?
- Safe and dry.

:38:48
Prisoners are surrendering in droves.
I need help.

:38:51
- Not one man. I may need your sailors.
- Halt!

:38:56
Take your hands off me!

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