Jiang says the real answer to Sinon's defense is that there is something worse than counterfeiting coin: counterfeiting a gift or a poem.
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Counterfeit gift
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"He's angry with Dante, right? He's never done that before. Okay. So what's he angry about? Why is he angry? All right. So the..."
"Yes. Counterfeiting a gift in the sense that it's a it's a poisoned gift."
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Jiang turns late Inferno and early Purgatorio into a struggle over imagination itself.
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