The Children's Hour, v 5. Stories From Seven Old Favorites by Eva March Tappan
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_Good-Will._ Yes, there are many ways butt down upon this, and they
are crooked and wide: But thus thou mayest distinguish the right from the wrong, _that_ only being straight and narrow. Then I saw in my Dream, that _Christian_ asked him further If he could not help him off with his Burden that was upon his back; for as yet he had not got rid thereof, nor could he by any means get it off without help. He told him, As to the Burden, be content to bear it, until thou comest to the place of _Deliverance_; for there it will fall from thy back itself. Then _Christian_ began to gird up his loins, and to address himself to his Journey. So the other told him, that by that he was gone some distance from the Gate, he would come at the House of the _Interpreter_, at whose door he should knock, and he would show him excellent things. Then _Christian_ took his leave of his Friend, and he again bid him God speed. A VISIT TO THE HOUSE OF THE INTERPRETER _By John Bunyan_ Then _Christian_ went on till he came at the House of the _Interpreter_, where he knocked over and over; at last one came to the |
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