Cleopatra
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:55:14
Let me get rid of them all.
:55:15
Why? I have arranged
an entertainment.

:55:18
A dance in the Greek fashion
to welcome the god Bacchus.

:55:22
If I make a great show of going,
they'll have to leave too.

:55:26
Then I can return...
:55:28
...and we can talk alone, you and I.
:55:32
- When would you return?
- In an hour, no more than two.

:55:36
- How long would you stay?
- Until we had nothing more to say.

:55:41
Are you a strong swimmer?
We sail at sunrise.

:55:47
I don't understand.
:55:49
Home to Alexandria, to Egypt.
:55:53
You've come all this way for one
night. All to make a fool of me.

:55:58
Perhaps you would feel less a fool...
:56:00
...if you stayed the night with me,
is that it?

:56:05
I've told you before.
:56:08
With you, words do not
come easily to me.

:56:11
There is too much unsaid
within me that I cannot say.

:56:14
Then I cannot know it.
:56:16
There is much unsaid within you too.
:56:18
That is probably true of everybody.
:56:21
Stay for a while.
:56:23
I have known you so long
but so little. Give me time.

:56:27
Not I. Not Egypt and Rome together.
:56:30
Not even the gods
have time to give you.

:56:35
But, Antony, use what you have.
:56:38
Don't waste it by playing
at god here in Tarsus...

:56:42
...while Octavian in Rome
becomes a god.


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