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to question a witness.
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l have reared a viper
in my bosom.
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Tell me, advise...
l trust no one but you,
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- you're the wisest.
- Go to Achaea.
:14:22
l expected something more
on your part. Petronius,
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and if sang at Campus Martius,
for the people of Rome
:14:31
- would l move them?
- Undoubtedly.
:14:34
lf they'd let you start.
:14:37
Let's go to Achaea.
:14:47
Hear what Tigellinus has to say.
:14:52
You haven't ordered me
to burn Rome,
:14:55
nor have l burned it.
:14:58
The people demand a victim.
Satisfy their anger. But not with one,
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but hundreds, thousands of victims.
You know about Christians.
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l've told you of their crimes.
:15:12
They prophecy the world
will end in fire.
:15:17
The people suspect you...
let them blame someone else.
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Zeus!
:15:28
Apollo!
:15:30
Athene!
:15:33
Persephone!
:15:36
What has the poor city done to them?
Why did they destroy it?
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- They hate you and all mankind.
- Letjustice be done.
:15:49
- Punish the arsonists.
- Yes!
:15:51
Do justice.
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What pain, what torture befit
such a crime?