A student asks whether Jephthah's daughter should be treated like Piccarda or even as infernal because she submits to a death imposed by her father's vow.
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Hierarchy of souls
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "uh carol can i can i ask yes and before we move on so life seems to be fraught with minefields of vows that..."
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"uh carol can i can i ask yes and before we move on so life seems to be fraught with minefields of vows that..."
"up in the inferno because submitting to her father's death would be like a form of suicide that's a really interesting"
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