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 had gone first, and seemed to be better acquainted with the way than the others; when they came, therefore, to this part where these roads met, they differed about the way they ought to take. "I am sure," said one of them, " that this is the right way; you see that it runs very nearly straight, and the stones are not quite so thick upon it, which is all in our favor." "Look at the map," cried one of the travellers. "Why look at the map?" answered another. "I have got a letter here from one of the old trav- ellers, who says this is the road; at least I think he means this one." "I don't care