Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress: In Words of One Syllable
e as they did walk on the plai
n led to go with me. Had but Obstinate felt what I
u think that yo
e we shall not taste of death, t
right good;
eve more; for he that owns the place
ith joy. But are these things to form our
the pith of which is, if we in truth seek to hav
d am I to hear of these things.
w up nigh to a deep slough that was in the midst of the plain; and as they d
Ah, friend Christian
id Christian,
not look for ere the time we get to the end of our road? May I once get out with my life, you shall hold the brave land for me." And with that he gav
espond. But I saw in my dream that a man came to him
a man known as Evangelist, who sent me in like way
w him out, and set him on sound
d, "Sir, whence is it that this plat is not made w
oubts, and dark thoughts that scare, which all of them form in a heap and fix in this place; and this is the cause why the road is so bad. True, there are, by the help of him who frames the laws, some stout and firm steps found th
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