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Chapter 7 THE HILL DIFFICULTY.

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came straight from the gate: one bent to the left hand, and the next to the right, at the base of the hill; but the strait way lay right up the hill; and the name of that path u

ep and high, and that there were two more ways to go, and as they thought that these two ways might meet in the long r

which is known as Danger, which led him to a great wood; and he who was with him took straight up the way to

om a run he came to a walk, and at last had to clim

wild beasts and ran d

m's Pr

o look on, made by the Lord of the hill for the good of such as trod tha

, when he fell to doze, and

ant, thou man of sloth; think of her ways, and be wise." And with that

up to him so as to push him. The name of the one was Timorous, and of the next M

t up to that hard place; "but," said he, "the more we go on the mo

sts in the way-that they sleep or wake we know not-and we could not th

Mistrust and Timorous had told him of how they took fright at the sight of the wild beasts. Then did Christian muse thus: "These beasts range in the night for their prey; and if they should meet with me in the dark, how should I shift them? how should I get fr

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