Cleopatra
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Egyptian generosity.
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Octavian may have two heads
for the price of one.

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Either two...
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...or none.
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I'm told you come here to sleep.
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Not to sleep.
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To pass the night then.
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I'm not alone.
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The old boy and I
exchange memories of life.

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It's like having a roommate,
or should I say, "tomb-mate"?

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If he were in your place,
would I find Caesar here?

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Hidden away, wrapped in moonlight
and endless self-pity?

:54:24
Self-pity! You repeat yourself!
Find new reproaches!

:54:27
Until now it has just been
a part of your being drunk.

:54:31
Singing sad songs for Antony.
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Your time would be better spent
negotiating with Octavian.

:54:38
Why not give over my head?
It's no great loss to me.

:54:42
Dying the second time is painless
and possibly an advantage to you.

:54:46
The basis
of a great new alliance with Rome.

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I do not want a great
new alliance with Rome.

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Then what do you want?
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I have come for Marc Antony.
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What is left of his army,
Rufio, my son and I...


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