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Hail, Caesar! Read this schedule. Trebonius doth desire you to o'erread,
at your best leisure, this his humble suit. O Caesar, read mine first,
for mine's a suit that touches Caesar nearer. Read it, great Caesar. What touches us ourself
shall be last served. Delay not, Caesar!
read it instantly! What, is the fellow mad? What, urge you your petitions in
the street? Come to the Capitol
at your best leisure, this his humble suit. O Caesar, read mine first,
for mine's a suit that touches Caesar nearer. Read it, great Caesar. What touches us ourself
shall be last served. Delay not, Caesar!
read it instantly! What, is the fellow mad? What, urge you your petitions in
the street? Come to the Capitol
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Hail, Caesar!
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Read this schedule.
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Trebonius doth desire you to o'erread,
at your best leisure, this his humble suit.
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O Caesar, read mine first,
for mine's a suit that touches Caesar nearer.
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Read it, great Caesar.
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What touches us ourself
shall be last served.
00:00:18.909 --> 00:00:21.041
Delay not, Caesar!
read it instantly!
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What, is the fellow mad?
00:00:23.212 --> 00:00:27.112
What, urge you your petitions in
the street? Come to the Capitol.
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Movie Summary
The growing ambition of Julius Caesar is a source of major concern to his close friend Brutus. Cassius persuades him to participate in his plot to assassinate Caesar, but they have both sorely underestimated Mark Antony.