The Children's Hour, v 5. Stories From Seven Old Favorites by Eva March Tappan
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the man draw his Sword, and put an Helmet upon his head, and rush
toward the door upon the armed men, who laid upon him with deadly force; but the man, not at all discouraged, fell to cutting and hacking most fiercely. So after he had received and given many wounds to those that attempted to keep him out, he cut his way through them all, and pressed forward into the Palace, at which there was a pleasant voice heard from those that were within, even of the Three that walked upon the top of the Palace, saying,-- Come in, Come in; Eternal Glory thou shall win. So he went in, and was cloathed with such Garments as they. Then _Christian_ smiled, and said, I think verily I know the meaning of this. Now, said _Christian_, let me go hence. Nay stay, said the _Interpreter_, till I have shewed thee a little more, and after that thou shalt go on thy way. So he took him by the hand again, and led him into a very dark room, where there sat a Man in an Iron Cage. Now the Man, to look on, seemed very sad; he sat with his eyes looking down to the ground, his hands folded together; and he sighed as if he would break his heart. Then said _Christian_, What means this? At which the _Interpreter_ bid him talk with the Man. Then said _Christian_ to the Man, What art thou? The man answered, I am what I was not once. _Chr._ What wast thou once? |
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