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JOHN BUNYAN'S DREAM STORY

Now the name of one of these roads was Danger, and the name of the other was Destruction. But the two men did not know that.

So one of them walked briskly onward along the way of Danger, and the other went as fearlessly down the road to Destruction. Soon both were lost in dark forests where there was no pathway to guide them, and they were seen no more.

But Christian toiled onward and upward until he at length reached the top of the hill.