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- And maybe Petronius, too?
- l admire your insight.

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That is very probable.
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Now l understand
why he defended Christians.

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Petronius, a Christian!
An enemy of life and pleasures?

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Don't be fools!
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Don't expect me to believe that,
or l'll stop believing anything.

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But the noble Vinicius
became a Christian, my lord.

:18:29
Pomponia is a convert...
and her little Aulus...

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and Lygia, and Vinicius.
My lord, avenge

:18:37
my sufferings,
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and l shall denounce Peter the Apostle,
and Linus, and Glaucus, and Crispus.

:18:44
l'll show you hundreds,
thousands...

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their houses of prayer,
cemeteries, everything!

:18:51
- My lord, avenge our child.
- Hurry.

:18:55
Don't give Vinicius time
to hide Lygia away.

:18:59
l'll give you ten men, go.
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l've seen Croton in Ursus' hands.
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Give me fifty men, and l'll show you
the house from afar!

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And if we dealt with Petronius
as well?

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No, not now.
The people won't believe it.

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Today we need other victims,
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we will deal with the rest later.
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Go.
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l'll give them all away!
All of them!

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- Have you seen Lygia today?
- Yes.

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The Christians
will be blamed for the fire of Rome.

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Take Lygia, and flee,
beyond the Alps or to Africa!

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Take a sack of gold, weapons
and people, you might have to fight.

:19:54
Christians to the lions!
To the lions!

:19:58
Christians to the lions!

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