Vercingétorix
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and...
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he had very good ideas.
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to driveyour legions
from Gaul?

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too many tribes--
you have too many tribes.

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And each chieftain
has to be elected everyyear.

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that's a mess.
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I want to govern Rome.
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that's my destiny.
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the destiny ofthe Gauls
might be to...

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have a king...
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chosen by Rome.
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Why not a king chosen by destiny?
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I knewyou would come.
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You seem to know Caesar
prettywell.

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Caesarvisits me often.
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You'rejealous?
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I think often oftheyoung boy
ofGergovia...

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to whom I gave
a token ofmy fidelity.

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Why doyou think
he brought us together?

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It is always wise to assume that Caesar
knows everything he should know.

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Dumnorix doesn't trust him.
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I trust him to be exactly
what he is--

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Julius Caesar.
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I trust him
as much as I trustyou.

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You are and will always be...

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