[about Agrippa's aqueducts]Agrippa: This spring will quench the thirst of 50,000 or more Romans everyday and water the fields streching for miles around Rome.[Hands cups of water to Octavius. Maecenas refuses his cup]Maecenas: No, thanks. I prefer to have something a little more lively.Octavius: [Toasts] To furture harvests.Agrippa: Now no one can bribe Rome again by cutting off it's food supply.Maecenas: It's all very lovely, Agrippa. At least we'll be able to get some lovely fountains out of it.
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