The violent river narrows and shallows by degree while still holding named tyrants and predators such as Attila, showing punishment as proportioned depth rather than a single undifferentiated pool.
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Proportional punishment
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"Line 115. A little farther on, the centaur stopped above a group that seemed to rise above them. And he saw the boiling blood..."
"there divine justice torments Attila, he who was such a scourge upon the earth, and Pyrrhus sextus to eternity. It melts the tears that..."
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