The reading at the end of the packet marks the concrete narrative transition into the next infernal threshold via tower signals and Phlegyas's boat.
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Canto 8
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"kanto eight i say continuing that long before we two had reached the foot of that tall tower our eyes had risen upward towards..."
"Canto 8. It was the hour that turned seafarers' longings home. The hour that makes their hearts grow tender. Upon the day they bid..."
"Canto 8, verse 52. He moved toward me, and I advanced toward him. Noble Judge Nino, what delight was mine when I saw you..."
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