Vercingétorix
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- What cynicism.
- Anotherword for politics.

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You were right
about Vercingetorix.

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He's done it. He's here.
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that's the gift ofthe Gauls.
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And I knew it.
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Another future victory...
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for Gaiusjulius Caesar...
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proconsul oftransalpine Gaul.
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For the moment.
A victory over the Bretons--

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will bring me no closer
to a triumphal return to Rome...

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and Rome no closer
to the government it must have.

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Julius Caesar, King ofthe Romans.
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King?
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Vercingetorix, no.
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A king who founds a dynasty
is a hero...

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but his son, a mediocrity...
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and his grandson, a half-wit...
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or a monster.
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And his great-grandson,
probably both.

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I don't seek to destroy
the Republic.

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Only to rule it.
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A modest enough ambition.
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When Alexander the Great was
ten years younger than I am today...

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he had conquered
the entire civilized world.

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Atyour age, he was dead.
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All the more reason to hurry.

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