The Pilgrim's Progress in Words of One Syllable

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So that here he was worst put toit than in his fight with Apollyon, which by and by we shall see.
As he drew near the Shadow of Death he met with two men, to whomChristian thus spoke: To what place do you go?
Men. --Back! Back! and we would have you do the same if you prize lifeand peace.
Christian. --But why?
Men. --We went on as far as we durst.
Christian. --What then have you seen?
Men. --Seen! Why the Valley of the Shadow of Death; but by dint of goodluck we caught sight of what lay in fron
...t of it, ere we came up. Deathdoth spread out his wings there. In a word it is a place full of badmen, where no law dwells.
Christian. --I see not yet, by what you have told me, but that this is myway to Zion.
Men. --Be it thy way then; we will not choose it for ours.
So they took their leave, and Christian went on, but still with hisdrawn sword in his hand, for fear lest he should meet once more with afoe.
I saw then in my dream that so far as this vale went, there was on theright hand a deep ditch; that ditch to which the blind have led theblind as long as the world has been made.


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