Guido's self-description contrasts lionlike force with foxlike cunning, defining him through strategic fraud rather than open strength.
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Cunning
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"me who you are do not be harder than i've been with you that in the world your name may still endure after the..."
"me my deeds were not those of the lion but those of the fox the wiles and secret ways i knew them all and..."
"Like very cunning or like lying like a snake. So like how the temptation happens in the Garden of Eden. Okay. Did God really..."
"...Sing of the wooden horse Epeius built with Athena's help. The cunning trap that good Odysseus brought one day to the heights of Troy,..."
"They've snatched it away with cunning even, but whom could I even complain to anyway, okay? So Mephistopheles knows he's been tricked. But he..."
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