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1:13:00
beginning with basic sanitation
for the Greek quarter...

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to combat the plague
which is already springing up there.

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So, if Caesar...
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Don't you see, Gracchus?
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That's the very problem,
isn't it?

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My father spent
all his time at study...

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at books of learning
and philosophy.

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He spent his twilight hours
reading scrolls from the senate.

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And all the while
the people were forgotten.

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But the senate
is the people, sire...

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chosen from among the people
to speak for the people.

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I doubt many of the people
eat so well as you do, Gracchus...

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or have such
splendid mistresses, Gaius.

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I think I understand my own people.
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Then perhaps Caesar will be so good
as to teach us...

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out of his own extensive experience.
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I call it love.
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I am their father.
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The people are my children.
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I shall hold them to my bosom
and embrace them tightly.

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Have you ever embraced someone
dying of plague, sire?

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No, but if you interrupt me again...
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I assure you that you shall.
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Senator,
my brother is very tired.

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Leave your list with me.
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Caesar shall do
all that Rome requires.

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My lady, as always...
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your lightest touch
commands obedience.


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