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:40:04
You remember Philippi.
:40:07
He won it.
:40:10
My lord.
:40:12
- This way.
- But my tent is this way.

:40:18
Later. I'll see him later.
Octavian depresses me.

:40:23
You promised.
:40:34
Well, the fighting's over.
We've won it all.

:40:37
Your health should improve quickly.
:40:40
Even if I die,
my place is with you on the field.

:40:43
- You were wrong to prevent me.
- Caesar was ill.

:40:45
Caesar? Ah, yes. I keep forgetting.
:40:49
I have inherited the name.
I have made it mine.

:40:52
Why not? You'll never be confused
with the other one.

:40:56
At least your troops
fought bravely, under my command.

:40:59
Agrippa has kept me fully informed.
:41:02
What were you doing there?
:41:04
The battle was fought on land, between
men, not wood bumping on water.

:41:08
Why did you bring Agrippa?
Were you expecting rain?

:41:11
Shall we choose a piece of land,
just you and I?

:41:14
Be quiet. There are matters
to talk about.

:41:17
Have you an objection
to Agrippa remaining?

:41:20
I object to Agrippa at all times.
:41:29
Lying here, indisposed...
:41:31
...you must have had time
to consider the problem.

:41:35
I think it is best
to continue the Triumvirate.

:41:38
You and I and Lepidus.
:41:41
Very well.
:41:43
Lepidus shall have Africa and
the islands. You, Spain and Gaul.

:41:47
Rome and Italy to be administered
by the three of us, jointly.

:41:51
- And you?
- All the rest.

:41:55
Then, with Lepidus in Africa
and you in the East...

:41:58
...bringing order to Rome and Italy
will be my problem.


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