The pilgrim's progress, from this world to that which is to come . The Ill-favored So Christianas boys, as boys are apt to do, being pleased with the trees, and the fruit that did hang thereon, ^ did plash them, and began to eat. (205) 206 THE PILGRIMS PROGRESS. made their approach upon them, with design to prevail against them. They thereforecried out again. Now, they being, as I said, not far from the gate in at which they came, theirvoices were heard from where they were, thither; wherefore some of the house cameout, and, knowing it was Christianas tongue, they made haste to her reli


The pilgrim's progress, from this world to that which is to come . The Ill-favored So Christianas boys, as boys are apt to do, being pleased with the trees, and the fruit that did hang thereon, ^ did plash them, and began to eat. (205) 206 THE PILGRIMS PROGRESS. made their approach upon them, with design to prevail against them. They thereforecried out again. Now, they being, as I said, not far from the gate in at which they came, theirvoices were heard from where they were, thither; wherefore some of the house cameout, and, knowing it was Christianas tongue, they made haste to her relief. But bythat they were got within sight of them, the women were in a very great scuffle ; thechildren also stood crying by. Then did he that came in for their relief call out to theruffians, saying, What is that thing you do ? Would you make my Lords people totransgress ? He also attempted to take them, but they did make their escape over thewall into the garden of the man to whom the great dog belonged ; so the dog becametheir protector. This Believer then came up to the women, and


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