Cleopatra
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:30:41
There has been much to do.
:30:43
And it seems you have
done it extremely well.

:30:48
Is that where...?
:30:50
Yes.
:30:55
In Egypt, we build eternal monuments
to our dead heroes.

:30:59
Here, you burn them like rubbish.
:31:02
Goodbye.
:31:04
I've brought the 10th Legion.
You have nothing to fear.

:31:08
Nothing to fear?
That's no reason for staying.

:31:13
So much has happened so quickly.
:31:15
Suddenly I have the pieces
of a broken world to pick up:

:31:19
Caesar, you running off
at night like this.

:31:21
Do you suggest that I stay? Why?
:31:24
Don't ask me to be clear about
my feelings right now. I'm tired.

:31:28
And with you,
it's never easy to say my meaning.

:31:31
But you speak so well, Antony.
:31:35
I've been told how excitingly
you read Caesar's will...

:31:38
...to the sobbing, murdering,
free citizens of Rome.

:31:42
Naming as his heir
his great nephew, Octavian!

:31:47
I knew Caesar's will
and the reasons for it.

:31:49
If Octavian hadn't been named...
:31:51
...how many hours or minutes
would you have survived?

:31:56
And if Caesar had become truly king...
:31:58
...do you believe he would
still have named Octavian?


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