. The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come. VAUIANT-FORTRUTH. BOW BORE HIMSELF. 341 and when they were joined together, as if a sword grew out of my arm,and when the blood ran through my fingers, then I fought with mostcourage. Great. Thou hast done well; thou hast resisted unto blood, strivingagainst sin. Thou shalt abide by us, come in and go out with us, for weare thy companions. Then they took him, washed his wounds, and gave him of what they had,to refresh him; and so they went on together. Now, as they went on, because Mr. Great-heart was delighte


. The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come. VAUIANT-FORTRUTH. BOW BORE HIMSELF. 341 and when they were joined together, as if a sword grew out of my arm,and when the blood ran through my fingers, then I fought with mostcourage. Great. Thou hast done well; thou hast resisted unto blood, strivingagainst sin. Thou shalt abide by us, come in and go out with us, for weare thy companions. Then they took him, washed his wounds, and gave him of what they had,to refresh him; and so they went on together. Now, as they went on, because Mr. Great-heart was delighted in him (forhe loved one greatly that he found to be a man of his hands), and becausethere were in company them that were feeble and weak, therefore he ques-tioned with him about many things; as, first, what countryman he was. Valiant. I am of Dark-land; for there I was born, and there my fatherand mother are still. Great. Dark-land! said he guide; doth not that lie upon the samecoast with the City of Destruction ? Valiant. Yes, it doth. Now, that which caused


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