The canto says suicides are thrown into the seventh circle's wood, sprout where chance drops them, and only recover their bodies as hanging signs of what they cast away.
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Wood
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "My mind, because of its disdainful temper, believing it could flee disdain through death, made me unjust against my own just self. I swear..."
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The packet broadens violence against the self by adding the squanderers, who are chased and torn apart by black bitches through the same violent wood.
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"My mind, because of its disdainful temper, believing it could flee disdain through death, made me unjust against my own just self. I swear..."
"...Minos sends it to the seventh maw. It falls into the wood, and there's no place to which it is allotted. But wherever fortune..."
"...tangle with the bush. Behind these two, black bitches filled the wood, and they were just as eager and as swift as grey hounds..."
"Then he who was my escort took my hand. He led me to the lacerated thorn that wept in vain where it was bleeding,..."
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