Cleopatra
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:03:00
...one breath closer.
:03:04
You take so much of me
with you so far.

:03:08
Remember, remember.
They'll want you to forget.

:03:10
- Please...
- Forget? How?

:03:15
I can never be more
far away from you...

:03:19
...than this.
:03:31
He will come first to Brindisium.
:03:33
Agrippa and I plan to welcome
his arrival with a great ceremony.

:03:38
He must see how dear to the hearts
of the Romans, of us all...

:03:43
...he is and has been.
:03:45
He has been away for a very long time.
:03:48
Perhaps we can persuade him
to stay with us even longer.

:03:52
Perhaps, Octavia, if you came
to Brindisium, you could help.

:03:57
You may have forgotten.
It is only six months since...

:04:00
Begging the pardon
of Agrippa and our ancestors...

:04:03
...I do not agree that a young widow
must retire from life.

:04:07
You haven't left my house
since your husband died.

:04:10
If only for the sake of your health,
the change alone...

:04:17
Then, begging the pardon of
Lord Agrippa and our ancestors...

:04:21
...I would look forward
very much to the change.

:04:26
Nothing, no one, could possibly
shine more brightly in the sun.

:04:31
Not only Antony.
:04:32
Any man would not hold out
his greedy fists for Octavia.

:04:36
After all, what greater pledge
could I offer...

:04:39
...of my goodwill toward him?
:04:42
And how could Antony better show
his love of peace and Rome...

:04:45
...than by accepting?
:04:47
And Cleopatra?
:04:50
Are you suggesting
we invite her to the wedding?

:04:53
You remember when
Julius Caesar returned...

:04:56
...and those months
while she was in Rome?

:04:59
There was a poison
in his heart, in his brain.


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