Cleopatra
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:32:03
In any case, it's over.
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Caesar...
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...and the dream
that was murdered with him.

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First Alexander's...
:32:14
...then Caesar's.
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Now over. Finished.
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- First, Rome must be put in order.
- Rome again.

:32:21
Brutus and the others
must be found and killed.

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- Then?
- In death...

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...Caesar must be granted the power
and title he was denied in life.

:32:30
A dead king, a dead god.
Safe enough even for Rome.

:32:34
Caesarion as Caesar's son could claim
the title of king and his deification.

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And to what court of law
would my son and I take our claim?

:32:43
I will present it
to the Roman Senate myself.

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I believe you would.
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And after the noble senators
have stopped laughing...

:32:55
...do my son and I
then declare war on Rome?

:32:58
No. For this,
a Caesar would be needed.

:33:03
You have very little time.
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Another Caesar.
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But thank you.
I shall remember your kindness to us.

:33:14
- You give up too easily.
- Do I?

:33:18
Let me come to Alexandria
and talk more with you.

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- Whenever you like.
- Now. Tonight, if I could.

:33:27
In any case, try to remember.

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