Quo Vadis?
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- You knew she planned to escape?
- She didn't want to be your concubine.

:28:06
- As if you hadn't been one.
- But l was a slave before.

:28:11
Lygia is a gift from Ceasar,
l don't care about her past!

:28:15
She will be my concubine.
l'll have her flogged.

:28:20
And when she bores me,
l'll give her to a slave.

:28:23
We met Poppaea with little Augusta
carried by a Negress.

:28:30
Soon the child fell ill and the nanny
accused Lygia of having cast a spell.

:28:37
lf the child gets well,
they'll forget. Otherwise...

:28:42
Poppaea will accuse Lygia
and no one will save her.

:28:47
Perhaps she has bewitched me, too?
:28:51
Marcus, don't speak of her to Caesar,
until his child gets well,

:28:56
or you'll bring Poppaea's vengeance
upon her.

:29:00
And she has shed enough tears
because of you.

:29:05
You love her, Acte.
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l do.
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Because she hasn't
paid you back with hatred.

:29:16
You blind fool, she loves you!
:29:19
No, she doesn't. She hates me.
She hates me.

:29:26
May God forgive you
all the wrong you've done to us.

:29:43
How is the child?
:29:45
- How is the little divinity?
- To hell with her!

:29:48
Silence! Come with me,
if you want to find Lygia.

:29:52
l've had my slaves
guard all the city gates.

:29:58
You're feverish.

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