Cleopatra
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1:12:05
Was it a century ago when I was dropped
at your feet, wrapped in a carpet?

1:12:12
Or was it last night?
1:12:25
When will you send for us? When?
1:12:28
- Soon.
- How soon? When?

1:12:31
So much time must go by
before even I reach Rome.

1:12:34
And then how soon?
1:12:37
Within reasonable time.
1:12:39
Time is never reasonable.
1:12:41
Time is our enemy, Caesar.
1:12:43
Am I to conquer it for you?
What plan of battle do you suggest?

1:12:48
I must bring your son to Rome.
1:12:51
Rome must see Caesar's son...
1:12:55
...who will one day rule
over Caesar's world.

1:12:58
Caesar?
1:13:02
I'm afraid the tides
will soon be against you.

1:13:20
Not only time, but the tides.
1:13:23
Even as divinities, there seems
little we can do about either.

1:13:42
But only after more than two years...
1:13:44
... and many wars
in Africa and Asia Minor...

1:13:48
... was Caesar able to cross over
to Italy and come home at last...

1:13:52
... to celebrate his triumphs
and see to his affairs.


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