Part,  Chapter

1     I,      II|  ones there in that abode of hell, and maddened at the impossibility
2     I,      II| descended into that mouth of hell. The perilous attempt succeeded
3     I,     III|     or some flaming ocean of hell. Huge fiery serpents came
4     I,     III|      road, into the mouth of hell when they had thought themselves
5     I,       V|      and useful persons. Oh, hell itself must mock at our
6     I,     VII|     it in his description of hell.~ ~Yet the highly respectable
7     I,    VIII|   tell us all the secrets of hell, and so I am not at all
8    II,     VII| groaned - "Yes, there it is. Hell itself, with all its tortures!"~ ~
9    II,    XVII|    friend, I was thrown into Hell and fell into Paradise."~ ~ ~"
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