Rufio and the armies of Mithradates.
The gods shouldn't tantalize us so, Rufio.
Rufio, my legions, waiting.
I understand your position, Rufio.
I have brought the 10th Legion and Rufio.
Still not convinced Rufio?
You can lend me your sword, Rufio.
Goodbye. I have brought the 10th Legion and Rufio.
No, Caesar! You can lend me your sword, Rufio.
Rufio, you will remain with Her Majesty aboard her vessel.
And you shall fight at my side, in Rufio's place.
You and General Rufio will start embarking the troops at once.
Rufio, tell the guards,
please… I am to be awakened just before dawn.
Rufio. Cavalry to the left,
cavalry to the right, infantry to the center.
I have brought some of the 10th Legion with me, and Rufio.
Good night. Rufio, tell the guards,
please… I am to be awakened just before dawn.
If not to me, won't you speak to Rufio at least… or to anyone you choose?
Of course. And, Rufio, if, for whatever reason, the guards should forget or misjudge the time.
What is left of his army, Rufio, my son and I… all of Egypt are waiting for him.
And, Rufio… if,
for whatever reason, the guards should forget or misjudge the time… will you, yourself, wake me?
Rufio, has it occurred to you that our maps of this area… are not quite what they should be?
Of course. And, Rufio… if,
for whatever reason, the guards should forget or misjudge the time… will you, yourself, wake me?