Cleopatra
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:10:32
Do you find it pleasing, my lord?
:10:37
Oh, yes. Very.
:10:39
It was made here in Athens.
:10:41
Not as practical
as our Roman ones, of course.

:10:44
The Greeks have such
a weakness for beauty.

:10:59
Does the dinner
not please you, my lord?

:11:02
Very much.
I'm not particularly hungry.

:11:05
If anything would please you more...
:11:08
Believe me, I am pleased.
:11:12
The gods know you do
nothing but please me...

:11:15
...in every way.
:11:24
Word from Domitius?
:11:26
He never even reached the palace.
:11:28
He was not permitted
through the city gate.

:11:35
If I may be excused.
:11:38
There's no need for you to go.
:11:40
When I hear matters of state
discussed by men...

:11:43
...invariably I find myself
wondering about...

:11:46
...why the wine has gone sour.
:11:49
Good night, Rufio.
:11:51
Good night, my lord.

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