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Pilgrim's Progress §250: Well, when they had, as I said, thus saluted each other, Mr.
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Well, when they had, as I said, thus saluted each other, Mr. Money-love said to Mr. By-ends, Who are they upon the road before us? (for Christian and Hopeful were yet within view). By-ends' character of the pilgrims BY-ENDS. They are a couple of far countrymen, that, after their mode, are going on pilgrimage. MONEY-LOVE. Alas! Why did they not stay, that we might have had their good company? for they, and we, and you, Sir, I hope, are all going on pilgrimage. BY-ENDS. We are so, indeed; but the men before us are so rigid, and love so much their own notions, and do also so lightly esteem the opinions of others, that let a man be never so godly, yet if he jumps not with them in all things, they thrust him quite out of their company.
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