1. At the midpoint on the journey of life,
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4. I cannot well recount
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6. How shall I say what a dreary
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7. So bitter to endure that death itself
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9. I had sensed an unseen rider
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10. Yet, when I approached, the rider vanished,
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11. leaving no trace.
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12. I feared this figure as an evil omen.
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13. All my life I've known such signs
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14. And lo, at the rise of the hill,
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15. all teeth and fury.
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16. At the sight of these beasts,
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17. I sensed danger not for myself,
but for my beloved Beatrice.
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18. Away, demon!
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19. I drove my steed on,
racing for my father's villa.
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20. And Beatrice... nothing in this world
meant more to me than she.
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21. You were right, Dante.
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22. Truly this is a divine place.
Paradise on Earth.
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23. Beatrice, will you take my hand in marriage,
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24. under God and all that is holy?
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25. Dante, I will not marry you
only to see you dead in this crusade.
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26. Jerusalem must be made Christian
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27. God is with us. We cannot fail.
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28. Through three years of war and horror,
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29. my love for Beatrice
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30. As I came upon the family estate,
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31. I found all unnaturally dark and still.
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32. Fearing the dreaded omens, I entered.
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33. The servants. All butchered.
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34. Father. Oh, Father.
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35. Beatrice! Lord, let her be alive!
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36. In the name of God.
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37. Where is...
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38. Oh, no. No.
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39. Beloved, are you all right?
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40. Beatrice.
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41. Is it you or a dream?
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42. Who did this to you?
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43. I know not.
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44. A stranger. A foreigner.
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45. Do you remember that night
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46. What we said?
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47. I remember.
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48. Did you betray me?
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49. Never.
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50. I never should have left your side.
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51. Forgive me.
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52. What?
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53. Do my eyes deceive me?
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54. Fear not for me, my love.
I told him you would be true to me.
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55. I knew you would.
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56. No! Wait! Come back to me!
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57. What is this?
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58. God in Heaven!
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59. What? Dante?
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60. She is mine.
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61. No!
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62. I have come to take
what was promised me...
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63. a soul meant for Heaven.
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64. It can't be true.
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65. Dante would never betray me.
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66. Beatrice!
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67. Release her, devil!
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68. Dante, help me!
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69. No!
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70. This will not stop me!
Nothing will stop me!
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71. No!
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72. What?
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73. No!
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74. God, give me strength!
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75. Come with me, mortal,
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76. Dante, don't let him take me!
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77. Beatrice!
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78. You will not keep me from my beloved!
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79. Dante, you lied to me! I trusted you!
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80. You've got to save me! Dante!
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81. I'm coming for you!
I won't let him hurt you!
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82. Beatrice! No!
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83. - Martyr.
- You lost her.
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84. - Martyr.
- You lied to her.
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85. You lost her.
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86. Never will you know her flesh again.
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87. Never will you know her love.
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88. Her sin.
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89. - Martyr. Martyr.
- You lost her!
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90. - Her desire.
- You lied to her.
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91. - Your sins.
- Never will you know her flesh again.
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92. Your sins.
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93. Never will you know her flesh.
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94. You are bound.
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95. - Martyr.
- You lied to her.
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96. - Martyr.
- Martyr.
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97. Why, God?
Why are you doing this?
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98. It is not the Lord that brought you
to this fate, Dante.
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99. What are you? Shade or living man?
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100. Not man, though once I was.
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101. I lived under Augustus in the time
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102. Are you not Virgil, glory of the poets?
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103. He who wrote the Aeneid,
the treasure of Rome?
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104. Why do you seek such woe, Dante?
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105. I seek only my beloved Beatrice
and nothing more.
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106. But I cannot open these accursed gates!
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107. Have you lost all faith in God, O man?
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108. Has the way been so obscured?
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109. Heavenly Father,
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110. please let it be Beatrice.
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111. Help! Help!
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112. Dante, if you broke your promise to me,
I'll be forever damned.
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113. Are you prepared to be judged in this place?
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114. Do you think you are without sin?
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115. Please, don't let him take me!
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116. Beatrice. Beatrice!
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117. What did Beatrice do
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118. She made a wager with Lucifer
to see your safe return.
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119. She lost.
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120. Wager. What wager?
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121. Lucifer bet that you would betray her love.
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122. I never betrayed her.
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123. You only deceive yourself, mortal.
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124. By all that is holy, I vow to forsake
all pleasures of the flesh
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125. until I return from this noble crusade.
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126. I gave myself to you because I know
you will be faithful to our love.
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127. And when I return, we shall be married.
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128. And live to grow old and see
our grandchildren have children.
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129. I love you more than Heaven itself.
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130. - Take this.
- But, Beatrice,
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131. this has been in your family
for generations.
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132. It is a true relic
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133. said to contain a thorn
from the crown of Christ.
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134. Bring it back to me.
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135. Great Virgil, lead me into the Inferno.
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136. I beg of you, please!
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137. I must save Beatrice
even if it means my death.
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138. I will guide you, but you must put aside
all division of spirit
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139. and gather your soul against all fear.
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140. I fear nothing.
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141. Then proceed.
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142. Charon will carry us
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143. Nine circles comprise the Inferno,
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144. with Lucifer residing in the lowest.
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145. Horrifying, yes.
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146. There are more damned in Hell ...
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147. than liberated in Paradise.
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148. I can see their sins in life.
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149. Charon's boat has grown wide
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150. He has had to compensate
for the ever-increasing damned.
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151. Through me the way to the city of woe.
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152. Through me the way to everlasting pain.
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153. I don't like the look of this.
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154. Now shall I ferry you into the fire,
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155. the cold and the everlasting darkness.
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156. Abandon hope,
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157. How could God allow this?
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158. God allowed free will, even for his angels.
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159. It was Lucifer that devised such torment.
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160. Mercenaries of Florentina,
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161. in payment for reclaiming
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162. your Immaculate Father hereby
absolves you of all your sins.
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163. Go with grace.
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164. Praise God.
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165. Do you think a priest
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166. Can he truly absolve us of sins so easily?
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167. Of course, Francesco.
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168. Why would you doubt the Church?
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169. How soon until you leave?
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170. Tomorrow, before dawn.
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171. Dante, promise to watch over my brother.
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172. Beatrice, I'm no child.
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173. No harm will come to him, my love.
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174. I'll protect him as if he were my own.
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175. You who are living,
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176. be gone from those who are dead.
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177. I will not part, Charon!
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178. I must cross!
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179. I give you my soul to find Beatrice!
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180. It belongs to us already, mortal.
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181. Your will is nothing, mortal.
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182. You will never traverse the circles of Hell.
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183. Take me to Beatrice, demon!
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184. Virgil, where did you disappear to?
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185. I am pure spirit, Dante.
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186. I cannot help you fight your enemies.
I am naught but a guide.
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187. Dante! Can you hear me?
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188. Can anyone hear me?
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189. Dante?
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190. Thank God.
I knew you would find me.
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191. Dante?
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192. Beatrice, my love.
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194. No! Dante!
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195. No, stop! Stop, Dante!
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196. What's happening?
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197. How many ways can a man die?
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198. No!
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199. Come to me, Beatrice.
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200. - I want to admire you.
- No. Let me go.
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201. There is not only suffering in Hell, my love.
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202. There are untold pleasures here,
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203. pleasures your human senses
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204. Never!
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205. There is nothing you can do
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206. What you perceive of me is a literal shadow
of my former self,
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207. but you...
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208. you can die a thousand deaths by my will.
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209. What?
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210. Think of the tortures I can create
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211. for such a pure, delicate, angelic soul.
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212. Tell me more about your life on Earth,
great poet.
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213. I know your deeds,
but not the man you were.
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214. Publius Vergilius Maro was my name.
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215. I was the son of a commoner,
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216. and though I died a dozen years
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217. I foretold his coming in my works.
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218. What is this place, Virgil?
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219. The first circle of the Inferno, Limbo.
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220. Here suffer those that did not sin,
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222. This is the realm where virtuous pagans
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223. A child? Here?
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224. How can this be?
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225. Dearest Dante.
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226. This is the fourth lefter I have written
and the fourth I have destroyed.
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227. I am five months with child.
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228. I fear telling your father
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229. I do not know how much longer
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230. All I ask is that you return to me soon.
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231. Leave this terrible crusade,
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232. and we... we can be married.
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233. My lady, what is it?
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234. The baby.
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235. This is my son.
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236. Oh, Beatrice, I didn't know.
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237. Come. Quickly, Dante.
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238. What madness is this?
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239. Lord, too many.
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240. Virgil. Virgil!
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241. In here, Dante. Hurry.
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242. What is that sound?
More demons?
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243. No.
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245. The great rulers and philosophers
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246. Is that not Hector and Electra?
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247. Caesar and King Latinus?
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248. And do not forget Plato,
Socrates and Aristotle.
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249. I have never agreed to such terms.
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250. I say that God exists in the realm of ideas,
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251. Plato, there is only one philosophy
in the Inferno - Lucifer's.
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252. Do not look for liberation here, old friend.
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253. - Do you know this shade?
- He was Saladin,
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255. I fought his forces in the Crusades
under Richard the Lionheart.
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256. Filthy heretic, Jerusalem is ours.
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257. We will wash these holy lands
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258. Father...
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260. Dante! Dante, the forces
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261. Dante?
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266. Now, Minos forever judges the damned,
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268. - Through him ...
- Traitor.
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270. Heretic.
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271. Glutton.
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272. Hoarder.
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273. Suicide!
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274. Who comes into my house of pain?
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Let me pass, that I may find her.
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277. Not yet, O mortal.
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278. With your permission or not,
I pass, monster.
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279. You dare so speak
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280. I dare.
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281. I will judge you to the lowest circle of Hell.
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282. Lucifer shall devour you for eternity!
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283. Silence, Minos. It is his fate to proceed.
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284. Here you must descend.
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285. The damned are trying to flee.
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286. Lucifer will not be pleased.
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287. Let him come.
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289. What is this place?
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290. This is the second circle,
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291. To this torment are condemned
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292. They are the great lustful of the world.
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293. See there Semiramis and Ninus,
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295. The storms of lust forever rage
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297. Listen, on the wind.
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298. - Dante, help me.
- Beatrice!
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299. Please, Dante.
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300. Dante.
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301. - Beatrice!
- Dante, hold.
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302. Beatrice!
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304. Come, embrace us, Dante.
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305. We know what you want.
We can see it in your eyes.
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306. Unbearable lust.
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307. No, let me pass.
Stand aside, harlot.
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308. If you won't have us, we shall have you!
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309. Dante, how could you let this happen?
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310. How could you betray me?
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311. No, Beatrice. I swear.
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312. What do you swear, Dante?
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313. Do you want me to show her the truth?
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314. Serpent. It's all lies.
I never betrayed her.
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316. You can hide from
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317. What? King Richard wants us
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318. That is his command?
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319. He will negotiate their exchange
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320. Negotiate with heretics?
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321. Never! They deserve only damnation.
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322. Get your hands off her.
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323. Infidel scum. We'll show you not to defy us.
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324. Good and noble knights, have mercy.
I beg you!
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325. This prisoner only tried to save me
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326. Please, sir, show compassion.
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327. He is a heretic.
He gets what he deserves.
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328. Kind lord, if you would show him mercy
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330. What comfort could you give
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331. The nights here are lonely and cold,
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332. even for a soldier of God.
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334. Dante, do not commit this wicked sin.
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336. Guards, hold.
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337. Thank you, Lord. You are kind.
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342. I was weak. The war changed me.
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343. You know who I am inside.
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344. Does she know you, Dante,
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346. Beatrice! Forgive me!
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348. No, it's not true.
He wouldn't do this to me.
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349. Dante!
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351. Even the purest of souls
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352. Dante is not the man you once knew.
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353. You did this to him.
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354. I've had no need to influence humanity
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355. for many millennia, my dear.
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356. I simply introduced sin.
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357. Man is the one who has spread it
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359. It is not our fault, none of it.
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360. Man is good.
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361. No, you don't understand.
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362. The Earth is another form of Hell,
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363. and men are its demons.
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364. I failed her, Virgil. I betrayed her.
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367. Have you considered she is not
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368. I seek only my beloved Beatrice,
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369. and nothing more.
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370. It is Cerberus,
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371. guardian of the third circle, Gluttony.
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372. That is the foulest fate
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373. And it is your fate as well,
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374. lies inside of Cerberus's body.
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375. Inside? Good Lord, isn't there
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376. No, not if you wish to reach fair Beatrice.
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377. So be it! For her I will conquer even this.
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378. Face me, wretched creature!
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379. Release me, demon!
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380. Hell can get no more horrible
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381. I find this circle most unpleasant.
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382. You're a shade.
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383. Such a fate. Look at them all.
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384. How could such harmless sin
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385. The gluttons -
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386. in death they shall be denied for eternity.
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387. Dante. Do you remember me, Dante?
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388. I too am from Florence.
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389. I do not know you, spirit.
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390. You know me. I am Ciacco.
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391. Gluttony was my offense,
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392. and here I remain
mere skin and bones.
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393. Can you help me,
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394. Please, please.
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395. Your suffering weighs heavy
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396. Virgil, what's happening?
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397. How dare you free the damned?
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399. And Beatrice? Does she deserve torment?
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400. She is the exception.
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401. A pure soul to remind me
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403. But let me ask you, Dante,
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409. You're nothing but bone.
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410. It's unappealing for a lady.
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411. Beatrice, what have you done to yourself?
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414. - My father?
- He is here with us, Dante.
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417. Virgil, Beatrice is not here.
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418. We must escape this beast!
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419. What is this?
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420. Cerberus's black heart.
Destroy it, quickly.
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421. Beatrice!
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422. More gold than I've ever laid eyes upon.
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423. What could one man do
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424. This is the fourth circle - Greed.
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425. All the Earth's treasure
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427. What a mockery is made
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429. These damned remind me of my father.
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430. 48, 49, 50, 51 ...
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432. Dante?
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433. Dante!
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434. Bella!
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435. Yes, husband.
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438. No, Alighiero,
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439. Liar!
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443. Don't hit her! Mother!
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444. Can you believe that in my youth
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450. Lucifer did not lie, but then again
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454. And you actually believed him?
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455. No man can absolve you of your sins,
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456. but some men can be rewarded in Hell.
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457. Lucifer offered me a thousand years
free of torture
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458. and endless gold
if I would slay my own son.
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459. And where will you spend this gold, Father?
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460. Let me pass. I only seek Beatrice.
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461. So be it.
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462. I always despised you.
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463. But you became me, son.
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464. You belong here. You always have.
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465. So I can be damned in Hell with you?
Never!
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466. It's time to claim my prize, boy.
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467. Then claim it.
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468. You want gold, Father?
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469. It's yours.
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470. I cannot go on.
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471. You must, Dante.
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472. Steel yourself.
The journey is not half over.
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473. How do I know you're not
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474. You could be luring me
to my doom all along.
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475. Another trick, another deception.
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476. Search inside yourself.
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477. You know I was sent here from on high.
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478. Forgive me, Virgil.
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479. This place has affected my mind.
Let us move on.
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480. Please, Lord.
Forgive me of my transgressions.
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481. Save me from this horrible torment.
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482. Please, I beg of you.
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483. My God.
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484. I have heard your prayers,
beloved Beatrice,
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485. and I have come for you.
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486. There is no escape, little soul.
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487. Your prayers are worthless here.
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488. Rejoice, child,
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489. for you are about to be granted
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490. I am making you my bride.
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491. You will become the Queen of Hell.
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492. Are you not pleased?
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493. I cannot stand this wretched place.
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494. For we are in the fifth circle, Anger.
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495. The very air reeks of fury.
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496. Watch your ankles.
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497. More food! We're starving!
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498. We need more food.
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499. We're doing the best we can.
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500. There isn't enough food to go around.
Quiet! Quiet down!
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501. There is nothing we can do.
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502. The granaries are ablaze.
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503. We barely have enough rations
for our own men.
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504. Then I'm leaving this post.
I will not put up with guard duty any longer.
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505. You can't do that, Dante.
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506. We came here to kill these heretics,
not coddle them.
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507. We came to reclaim the Holy Land.
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508. Saladin took the city last year
and spared Christian lives.
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509. We should do the same.
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510. Since when are heretics
worth a Christian life?
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511. Enough. Enough!
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512. Keep your mind, Dante.
Do not dwell on past deeds here.
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513. See the souls over whom
anger has prevailed.
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514. In the black sludge of the River Styx
do they wish they had never been born.
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515. The fools. It is here we must cross.
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516. We travel in that?
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517. Perhaps we would be safer swimming.
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518. I suppose it doesn't get much sturdier.
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519. Is this a friend of yours, great poet?
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520. Phlegias is the guardian of the Styx.
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521. He was the son of Ares
and a king in his day.
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522. Hold on.
The ride will be somewhat bumpy.
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523. The angry souls know no end to their fury.
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524. Who are you that comes here
before your time?
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525. If I come, I do not remain.
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526. But I know you, hell dog, filthy as you are.
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527. You were Filippo Argenti in life.
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528. Come down, Dante,
and face your old enemy!
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529. Let the damned rip you to shreds, wretch.
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530. Now, my son, the City of Dis draws near,
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531. housing its solemn citizens within.
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532. Damned of Dis rejoice,
for your lord, Lucifer,
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533. is betrothing the pure soul, Beatrice.
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534. Truly this will be a marriage
of Heaven and Hell.
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535. Hurry, Phlegias! Run!
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536. Beatrice!
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537. Outcasts of Heaven, race despised,
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538. why do you rail against a will
that cannot be stopped?
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539. Dante?
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540. He has taken her into the tombs.
Hurry, Dante.
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541. Gone. Why does he do this?
Bait us on? Keep us running?
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542. Perhaps Lucifer wants your soul
as well as Beatrice's.
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543. He's luring us to the ninth circle.
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544. - What is this place?
- The tombs of heresy.
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545. Here in the sixth circle
you will find endless heretics
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546. burning in eternal fire.
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547. O Tuscan, who walks through this place
speaking so decorously,
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548. know that I am Farinata.
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549. Farinata, another hated man in life.
What do you want, spirit?
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550. Know this.
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551. The damned can foresee the future
but can never know the present.
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552. Your future, Dante,
is filled with death and destruction.
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553. Beatrice will marry Lucifer and reign in Hell,
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554. and you will be damned with us forever.
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555. I never liked him.
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556. What's happening?
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557. The harrowing of Hell.
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558. Christ's death forever quakes this circle.
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559. We must hurry.
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560. Let me go. What do you want from me?
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561. I have taken countless brides
over the millennia -
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562. Cleopatra, Salome, Helen of Troy.
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563. But, unlike them,
your spirit is pure, unspoiled.
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564. I will never succumb to you.
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565. Kill me again and again,
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566. slit my throat, tear me to pieces,
but I will never love you.
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567. Yes, such passion.
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568. You have a fire inside you.
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569. After we are properly married,
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570. you will give me a brood
to carry on my legacy.
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571. You will be birthing my children for eternity,
sweet soul.
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572. Virgil, do you hear...
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573. Who is this new monster?
What does he want?
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574. The minotaur guards passage
into the seventh circle.
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575. Be cautious, Dante.
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576. How dare you threaten us?
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577. Do you think he is the duke of Athens
who served up your death above?
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578. Off with you.
Begone, abomination!
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579. Virgil, I think you've made him angry.
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580. Now, while he is blind with rage.
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581. Hold fast. Steady.
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582. Now move!
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583. You have many surprises, poet.
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584. Perhaps you would have made
a great warrior in life.
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585. It was nothing. He was all horn, no brains.
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586. This circle is reserved for the violent.
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587. Those who have done violence
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588. forever boil in the blood they have shed.
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589. How shall we cross?
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590. It's impossible.
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591. You summoned me, great Virgil.
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592. Greetings, Nessus.
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593. We need passage across the bloody
Phlegethon. Can you help us?
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594. Of course. Climb and hold on tightly.
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595. The river is treacherous.
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596. Here is Alexander, Dionysius, Attila,
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597. and countless others.
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598. The damned here
are worse off than the Styx.
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599. These were the kings of bloodshed
and despoilment.
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600. Be wary of the next passage, friends.
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601. My thanks, Nessus.
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602. Good luck to you, mortal soul.
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603. We must hurry. Beatrice can wait no longer.
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604. This is no forest.
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605. Yes, they are those who did violence
to themselves.
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606. - This is the wood of suicide.
- Dante...
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607. - No, my friend! Turn back!
- Come to me, Dante.
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608. Come to me, Dante.
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609. Come to me.
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610. Why do you break me?
Have you no pity?
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611. Mother?
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612. Yes, son.
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613. I too am among the damned.
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614. But how can this be?
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615. When a soul takes its own life,
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616. Minos judges it to this circle.
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617. Here it sprouts, shoots up like a sapling.
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618. No body, only pain.
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619. No, Mother, you don't belong here.
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620. You died of fever.
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621. Her heart gave out from the fever.
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622. She was just too fragile.
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623. Where is she now, Father?
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624. In Paradise, son,
with all the souls of pure light.
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625. I despised your father's cruelty,
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626. but I was too weak to defy him.
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627. And so, I ...
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628. I took my...
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629. You learned your father's ways,
but you are not lost.
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630. You can redeem yourself.
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631. Beatrice was all I had.
How could I have betrayed her?
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632. The pain you endure purifies you, son.
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633. Heed my words. You must look
into your deepest sin to save her.
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634. And what of you?
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635. Only the living can redeem themselves.
I cannot.
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636. This is too cruel a punishment
for you, Mother.
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637. God must know this is not your fault.
I'm going to free you.
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638. My soul belongs to God now, son.
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639. We are still in the seventh circle?
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640. Yes, the Abominable Sands.
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641. It is here the damned
did violence against God.
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642. We came here to kill these heretics.
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643. We came to reclaim the Holy Land.
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644. Saladin took the city last year and spared
Christian lives. We should do the same.
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645. Since when are heretics
worth a Christian life?
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646. Enough. Enough!
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647. Dante, no!
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648. Fight with me, Crusaders.
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649. Spill the blood of these heathens.
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650. Their souls are already lost.
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651. Dante, what have you done?
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652. Crusaders? Here?
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653. Why are you being punished?
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654. Our cause was holy.
We are absolved of sin.
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655. The bishop lied, did he not, brother?
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656. Francesco, not you too.
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657. God never condones violence of any kind.
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658. There was no holy war.
Don't you understand?
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659. The priests lied.
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660. Of all people, how could you be here?
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661. It was you! You did this to me!
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662. No, no, no, listen.
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663. You don't deserve the life given to you,
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664. you don't deserve Beatrice,
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665. and now you will join us here forever
where you belong.
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666. Brother.
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667. I am not your brother.
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668. You're an animal, Dante.
A monster!
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669. I will not let you have her.
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670. You know I'm the better swordsman, Dante.
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671. It's over. Justice is inevitable.
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672. Not yet.
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673. He can rest for a while,
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674. but he is forever bound here
like a shadow of time unforgotten.
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675. He was a good man.
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676. He doesn't deserve such suffering.
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677. Heavenly Father,
let the soul of Francesco rise
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678. into your divine Paradise.
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679. What?
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680. Pray for your own soul, Dante,
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681. for it will freeze with me forever
in Cocytus below.
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682. I'll kill you in your own circle, Devil.
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683. Yes, a contest.
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684. Hurry, Dante. Your beloved Beatrice
is soon my queen.
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685. This is the union
of the three great rivers of Hell.
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686. Another beast I must slay?
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687. No, Dante. Ger yon is our passage
to the eighth circle.
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688. Climb inside. And be wary - it bites.
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689. My thanks, Ger yon.
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690. This way, Dante.
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691. We are in the circle of Fraud
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692. which one commits
upon those who trust in him.
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693. You must travel these ten malebolge alone.
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694. And quickly - Beatrice is soon to wed.
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695. Alone? What of you, great poet?
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696. I will not be far, believe me.
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697. You have proven yourself worthy.
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698. Now hurry, Dante,
lest you lose your love forever.
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699. I traveled on alone,
over the flatterers and simonists,
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700. and as I ran I was overwhelmed
with my sins
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701. as if every malebolge
was a chasm of memory.
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702. I felt my mind weakening with every step,
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703. and yet I would not cease.
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704. Release that one.
His ransom has been paid.
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705. My ransom?
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706. No. No, you didn't...
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707. You defiled yourself with him, didn't you?
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708. Didn't you? You whore.
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709. You have shamed me.
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710. You are not my wife, do you hear?
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711. Filthy whore. Whore!
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712. I'll kill you. You bastard dog, I'll kill you.
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713. I swear I'll kill you.
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714. You bastard. You'll see everyone
you ever loved dead by my hand.
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715. Dead, dead!
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716. No, it can't be.
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717. I have come for the woman.
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718. No!
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719. Leave her alone. She's innocent.
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720. Run, Beatrice, run!
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721. Get out of my house, filthy dog.
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722. - Get away from me!
- There is no escape for you.
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723. Stay back.
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724. No!
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725. Vengeance is finally mine.
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726. It was me. Beatrice's death.
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727. They were all murdered because of me.
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728. At last, Dante, now you both see the truth.
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729. You are the true cause of
Beatrice's suffering,
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730. and the damnation of so many others.
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731. How could you have done such evil to me?
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732. Tear the heart from my chest,
rip the very soul from my body?
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733. These sins are my own.
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734. You have no right to Beatrice.
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735. Relinquish her.
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736. Never! Dwellers, night fiends,
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737. and torturers of the pit,
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738. strip the flesh from the mortal's bones.
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739. Lucifer!
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740. Beatrice, stop!
You don't know what you're doing!
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741. I thought I knew many things.
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742. I thought love was real,
but it was only an illusion, a fraud.
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743. There is nothing left for me
in all of God's creation.
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744. Yes, my love.
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745. In union, all of Hell's power will be yours.
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746. Beatrice, don't do it!
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747. When you had your way with that girl,
you gave me to Lucifer.
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748. It was all because of you.
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749. Beatrice!
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750. No!
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751. No, no.
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752. The faithful has lost her faith.
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753. The incorruptible
has become corrupted.
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754. The true innocent has given way
to the sins of man,
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755. like all the rest before her.
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756. Who can now deny me my rights?
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757. I will leave you with my consort.
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758. She has so much to show you.
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759. This is where you belong, Dante.
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760. You are the greatest fraud of all.
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761. You've lied to me, deceived me,
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762. and for that you shall suffer.
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763. Beatrice, don't do this.
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764. You never loved me.
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765. It was all a lie, all of it...
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766. our whole life!
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767. Beatrice, listen to me.
I braved the circles of Hell for you.
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768. You mean nothing to me.
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769. But I have faced my sins.
I am ready to take you home.
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770. Faced your sins? Look down, Dante.
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771. Look deep into the ninth circle...
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772. the circle of traitors.
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773. God in Heaven, what happened?
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774. Who is responsible
for this massacre?
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775. Take care of my sister.
I am responsible.
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776. Hang him, and prepare to march tonight.
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777. When the noble Saladin
learns of this atrocity
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778. he will bring forth the very forces of Hell.
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779. Take care of Beatrice.
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780. Dante, protect her with your life.
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781. Beatrice, I'm coming home.
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782. I wanted nothing more
than to see you and beg for forgiveness.
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783. I will never forgive what you've done, never.
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784. But while I live, I can absolve you.
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785. Forgive me, and free yourself.
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786. My cross.
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787. I brought it back to you.
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788. Accept again the love of God.
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789. Dante.
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790. I forgive you.
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791. I never wanted any harm to come to you.
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792. You have done well, my friend.
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793. And though you may not
understand it now, Dante,
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794. you have perhaps saved far more
than just one innocent soul.
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795. Wait. I can't be separated from her now.
I've come this far.
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796. You cannot claim
a place with her yet, Dante.
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797. You have to face the true enemy,
in the lowest part of the ninth circle...
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798. the circle of traitors.
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799. There, you must face the king of traitors,
Lucifer himself.
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800. He guards your only escape
from the Inferno.
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801. We shall be reunited one day. I promise.
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802. Goodbye, my love.
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803. This last trial is for you to face alone.
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804. Godspeed, my friend.
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805. Very well. I am coming for you, Lucifer.
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806. I will make you pay for her suffering.
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807. I am coming for you.
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808. I fell, not into fire,
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809. but into a vast, frozen wasteland.
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810. The very center of Hell,
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812. from the divine light of God.
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813. Treachery, the ninth circle
of the Inferno.
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814. I walked through the darkness,
numb with bitter cold.
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815. All about me were forsaken,
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816. frozen souls of deceivers and traitors.
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817. Who are you to walk the paths of Hell
so warmly, O living man?
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818. Damned soul, where is Lucifer?
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819. Tell me, before I too freeze
in this miserable hell.
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820. Wipe the icy tears from my eyes,
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821. The Lord of Hell dwells
at the center of this frozen lake.
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822. Past the storms of Ptolomea,
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823. deep in the center pit of Judecca,
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824. there his icy halls are well protected,
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825. and none but the mightiest
may cleave a path.
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826. But can you believe me?
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827. Can you believe a traitor?
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828. Long did I wander
the dim and icy paths of Hell.
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829. Past the frozen giants of legend...
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830. Nimrod, Ephialtes and Antaeus.
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831. I was battered by a frigid wind
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832. that was like the beating
of Lucifer's black wings.
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833. Finally, after a seeming eternity,
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834. I came to a passage blocked
by the frozen links of a mighty chain.
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835. Lucifer thinks he can block my way
with this?
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836. He thinks he can stay my vengeance?
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837. Welcome, great Dante.
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838. Welcome to your final resting place,
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839. the circle of traitors.
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840. Lucifer, I have come to escape this hell
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841. so that I may be reunited with my beloved,
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842. but not before I rid the world
of your corruption.
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843. You will never see Beatrice again.
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844. The path to Purgatory lies through me.
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845. You are the warrior
of a weak and dying God,
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846. a God who is the true evil.
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847. His power wanes over the world.
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848. Silence. Your lies
have no power over me, Devil.
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849. I will rend the very soul
from your frozen body.
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850. Indignant fool.
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851. Come, let me devour your soul
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852. as I devoured Judas Iscariot.
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853. You will remain in this pit
until creation's last breath, do you hear?
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854. Never!
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855. You are not invincible here.
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856. You are just another demon
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857. and, like any fallen, you can be destroyed.
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858. You cannot destroy me!
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859. What have you done to me?
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860. I have slain you, great beast.
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861. Victory is mine.
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862. What's this?
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863. New life writhes inside him.
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864. No!
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865. Thank you, Dante. I am very impressed.
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866. Many have tried, but all have failed me.
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867. Ulysses, Alexander, Attila, Lancelot...
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868. Truly, you are the greatest of all my minions.
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869. Minion? I do not serve you.
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870. Speak without your forked tongue, serpent!
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871. Do you not?
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872. You freed me
from my eternal torment.
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873. I came only for Beatrice.
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874. Beatrice? She was only bait.
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875. It was you I wanted all along.
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876. Don't you see?
I was bound by God in this frozen pit,
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877. only my shadow self allowed to roam free.
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878. It took a mortal to release me -
you, Dante.
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879. No, it isn't true!
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880. I defeated you before.
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881. Show me the path from Hell,
or I will end your miserable existence.
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882. Destroy an angel of God?
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883. You arrogant gnat.
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884. Such vanity, such pride.
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885. I could have slain you
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886. You worship God,
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887. but it was He who created evil.
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888. It was He who created me.
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889. If you knew the true nature of God, Dante,
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890. you too would rebel.
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891. No!
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892. You are nothing to me. A talking animal.
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893. He made you in His image...
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894. and I was to bow down to you?
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895. I grow weary of this game.
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896. Finally, I will reclaim
my proper place in Heaven.
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897. Behold, Dante.
Beyond the Inferno lies Purgatory,
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898. where awaits your precious Beatrice.
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899. But instead of you,
I shall escape from this pit.
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900. All the souls in Purgatory
shall suffer and burn.
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901. And beyond Purgatory, Paradise itself.
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902. I will plunge the cosmos into chaos,
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903. and it is all your doing, Dante.
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904. Because of you, God will finally
see me rule His creation.
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905. No, I cannot be the cause of this.
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906. There is nothing you can do
to stop me, mortal.
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907. No one can stop me.
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908. One can.
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909. Almighty God, forgive me
for all of my wicked sins.
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910. I forsake my escape.
I give up even Beatrice.
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911. I belong here, in Hell,
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912. and accept my just damnation.
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913. What are you doing?
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914. A repentant soul in Judecca? Stop!
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915. Do not utter a word!
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916. But grant me the power
to keep your enemy here with me.
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917. Stop. I command you.
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918. No!
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919. Purgatory.
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920. Beatrice. I will come to you yet.
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921. My love, I have forgiven you.
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922. God will forgive you.
Now forgive yourself.
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923. I fought across Earth and Hell
to find my beloved Beatrice.
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924. We were together,
neither in Hell nor in Paradise,
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925. neither damned nor saved.
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926. I did not die, and I did not live.
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