The next read-aloud introduces Sordello as a fellow Mantuan whose shared homeland is enough to produce an immediate embrace with Virgil.
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Mantua
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"Uh, let's, let's keep on reading 52 as long as it is stay, we'll make as much headway as possible. He answered, but our..."
"...was and who we were at which my gentle guide began Mantua and that spirit who had been so solitary rose from his position..."
"So, um, Virgil has met on the poet Sodelo, who is actually a very important poet. He has something called a. Troubadour, which is..."
"...after her who first had picked that spot they called it mantua they cast there once were far more people in its walls before..."
"...man. Both of my parents came from Lombardi and both claimed Mantua as native city. And I was born the late soup, Julio, and..."
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