Cleopatra
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:31:03
In any case, you are relieved
of your battle command.

:31:17
This final commitment of yourself,
your ships, of all of us...

:31:21
...to fight at sea,
when did you decide?

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- Forgive me. I had...
- We've worked hard for many months.

:31:28
We've trained an army
of 200,000 men from 20 countries.

:31:32
- They won't be wasted...
- Of which 20,000 of them...

:31:36
...will be herded onto those ships and
dragged out to sea, puking and afraid.

:31:40
- Why, my lord? Why?
- Because I have decided it will be so!

:31:45
I consider it an honor...
:31:46
...to fight beside Lord Antony
at any time, anywhere.

:31:51
Spoken like a Roman, Ramos.
:31:55
And you shall fight at my side,
in Rufio's place.

:31:59
Rufio, you will remain with
Her Majesty aboard her vessel.

:32:04
As you command.
:32:05
Canidius, you will remain
with the land forces...

:32:08
...cheering from the hilltop,
if you like.

:32:12
- As you command.
- Exactly.

:32:15
As I command.
:32:20
You're all dismissed.
:32:39
Antony.
:32:44
What has happened?
:32:46
To me?
:32:49
You have happened to me.

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