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Chapter 4 THE WICKET-GATE.

Word Count: 748    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

man spoke to him, would he deign him a word; so in course of time Christia

it shall o

nock more than

e name was Goodwill, who sought to know who was

n, but am bound for Mount Zion, that I may get safe from the wrath

rt," said he; and with t

of the gate said to him, "Who t

knock, as I did; and he said that yo

s it that no one

se who dwelt near me saw t

e of them know that y

s saw me at the first, and d

hem go in quest of you,

hat they could not gain their end, Obstinate went back, an

y did he not

the which he fell souse. But as he got out on that side next to his own house, he

oodwill, "A

but I, too, did turn on one side to go in the way of death, and

AT THE W

d you seek for ease at the hands of Mr. Legality: they

Mr. Legality, till I thought the mount that sta

he death of a host, and will

by good luck met me once more, while I did muse in the midst of my dumps: but it wa

no wise are cast out': and hence, good Christian, come a wee way with me, and I will teach thee in what w

no turns or bends by which one who

ey are bent and wide: but thus thou canst judge the right

d held speech told him, "That by that he had gone some way from the gate he would come at th

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