II,2 
Enter CAESAR in his orchard. 
 
CAESAR: Come in, Marullus, your soldier's walk is the same of the Gaul days. 
 
Enter MARULLUS. 
 
MARULLUS: Hi, Caesar. I was recruited in your legion. Though I was not one of your officers                                           
             I busied myself. 
CAESAR: Others had another cursus honorum. However now you are here. 
MARULLUS: I was not one of your legates, so you grew old and I had not to put myself in your  
             place. 
CAESAR: You did not make a career for yourself close to me, then you became a demagogue. 
MARULLUS: Domine, once Rome could make laws. Now Rome can not make laws. 
CAESAR: I myself made laws for her. I know that you cultivate the fine arts as well as your  
          friendships in Greece. 
MARULLUS: I shall cut my coat according my cloth. Caesar, I recognize your role. 
 
II,3 
At CAESAR's house. CALPHURNIA and CAESAR. 
 
CALPHURNIA: Somebody wants that you go out, is getting here to see you to the senate. I am  afraid. 
CAESAR: That's right, my sweetheart. Men go their own way. 
CALPHURNIA: Out of your guidance they could not go any way. 
CAESAR: A beloved one is always leaving. You really leave only you love much.
Paolo Giuseppe Mazzarello
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