The later purgative river beyond the abyss, distinguished here from the red infernal stream.
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Lethe
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "And then they make their way down this tight channel. And at the point past which there is no descent, they form Cocytus. Since..."
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The reading says Lethe belongs beyond the abyss where repentant spirits cleanse themselves, while the current red stream already answers the question about Phlegethon.
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"And then they make their way down this tight channel. And at the point past which there is no descent, they form Cocytus. Since..."
"You shall see Leith. But past this abyss, there where the spirits go to cleanse themselves, where their repentant guilt is set aside. Then..."
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