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Rh I saw then, in my dream, that Hopeful looked back, and saw Ignorance, whom they had left behind, coming after. Look, said he to Christian, how far yonder youngster loitereth behind.

. Aye, aye, I see him: he careth not for our company.

. But I think it would not have hurt him, had he kept pace with us hitherto.

. That is true; but I warrant you he thinketh otherwise.

. That I think he doth; but, however, let us tarry for him.

So they did.

Then Christian said to him, Come away, man; why do you stay so behind?

. You go so fast I cannot keep pace with you. Do you go on before; I must stay awhile behind.