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Rh The other two alſo came to the foot of the Hill. But when they ſaw that the Hill was ſteep and high, and that there was two other ways to go; and ſuppoſing alſo, that theſe two ways might meet again,with that up which Chriſtian went, on the other ſide of the Hill: Therefore they were reſolved to go in thoſe ways (now the name of one of thoſe ways was Danger, and the name of the other Deſtruction.) So $h$ the one took the way which is called Danger, which led him into a great Wood; and the other took out of the other took directly up the way to Deſtruction, which led him into a wide field full of dark Mountains, where he ſtumbled and fell, and riſe no more.

I looked then after Chriſtian, to ſee him go up the Hill, where I perceived he fell from running to going, and from going to clambering upon his hands and his knees, becauſe of the ſteepneſs of the place. Now about the midway to the top of the Hill, was a pleaſant $h$ Arbour, made by the Lord of the Hill, for the refreſhment of weary Travailers. Thither therefore Chriſtian got, where alſo he