Roma
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:02:21
- He's written from America.
- What's he say?

:02:23
They eat everything
out of cans over there.

:02:27
The first image of Rome
was a centuries-old stone...

:02:30
rising out of the fields
just outside my hometown.

:02:39
Later on, at school, we were told
other interesting things about Rome.

:02:50
This is the Rubicon...
:02:54
the river Julius Caesar crossed,
saying, " Alea iacta est!"

:03:01
- Take off your shoes, children.
- Take off your shoes...

:03:03
and we'll cross
the river together.

:03:08
Alea iacta est!
:03:13
- To Rome.
- To Rome!

:03:53
"Now we've got another meanie
by the name of Mussolini.

:03:56
Julius Caesar took a chance
and led his army into France.

:03:59
In those days the French were Gauls
and Caesar a man with balls."


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