Pilgrim's Progress §266: Then Christian and Hopeful outwent them again, and went till they came to a delicate pl...

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Source: John Bunyan, Pilgrim's Progress (1678) (§266) · external_aligned

Then Christian and Hopeful outwent them again, and went till they came to a delicate plain called Ease, where they went with much content; but that plain was but narrow, so they were quickly got over it. Now at the further side of that plain was a little hill called Lucre, and in that hill a silver mine, which some of them that had formerly gone that way, because of the rarity of it, had turned aside to see; but going too near the brink of the pit, the ground being deceitful under them, broke, and they were slain; some also had been maimed there, and could not, to their dying day, be their own men again.

Witnesses (Deuteronomy 19:15)

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