Cleopatra
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The sole ruler of Egypt. Why?
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Perhaps tomorrow we could talk.
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- Why, Caesar?
- It was best for Rome!

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- Best for Egypt.
- For Egypt too.

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Cleopatra, get out.
I beg of you, get out.

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That will not be needed.
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It wasn't necessary
for me to betray myself.

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I could have
called out for Flavius.

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How many new spy-holes
have you dug in the walls?

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Are we being watched
even now?

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If you see Flavius,
you might send him to me.

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- Still trying to dismiss me?
- What is it you want?

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- What more do you want?
- To be of help to you.

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There never has been help.
There never will be.

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Now there is.
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One day it'll happen
where I cannot hide.

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Where the world will see me fall.
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I shall tumble down before the mob...
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...and foam at the mouth
and make them laugh.

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And they'll tear me to pieces.
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The gods themselves had your sickness.
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Hannibal, even the great Alexander.
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And in the end, they fell.
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Were torn to pieces by the mob.
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Not you.
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I will see to that.
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In the name of the Senate and the
people of Rome and by their will.


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