The pilgrim's progress, from this world to that which is to come . en said one of the twomen, We make no assault upon you formoney, but are come out to tell you that, ifyou will grant one small request which we shallask, we will make women of you for ever. Che. Now Christiana, imagining what theyshould mean, made answer again, We willneither hear nor regard, nor yield to whatyou shall ask. We are in haste, and cannotstay; our business is a business of life ordeath. So again she and her companions made afresh essay to go past them; but they letted them in their way. Ill-fav. And they said, We i


The pilgrim's progress, from this world to that which is to come . en said one of the twomen, We make no assault upon you formoney, but are come out to tell you that, ifyou will grant one small request which we shallask, we will make women of you for ever. Che. Now Christiana, imagining what theyshould mean, made answer again, We willneither hear nor regard, nor yield to whatyou shall ask. We are in haste, and cannotstay; our business is a business of life ordeath. So again she and her companions made afresh essay to go past them; but they letted them in their way. Ill-fav. And they said, We intend no hurt to your lives; it is another thing wewould have. Chr. Ay, quoth Christiana, you would have us body and soul, for I know it isfor that you are come; but we will die rather upon the spot, than to suffer ourselvesto be brought into such snares as shall hazard our well-being hereafter. And withthat, they both shrieked out, and cried, Murder! murder! and so put themselvesunder those laws that are provided for the protection of women.^^ But the men still. The Ill-favored ones.


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