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THE

YOUNG PILGRIM:

A TALE ILLUSTRATIVE OF

“The Pilgrim's Progress."

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BY

A. L. O. E.

AUTHORESS OF THE GIANT-KILLER; OR, THE BATTLE HICH

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T. NELSON And sons, PATERNOSTER ROW;

EDINBURGH; AND NEW YORK.

MDCCCLVIII.

249.3.503.

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PREFACE.

It may perhaps be necessary to give a brief explanation of the object of this little work. It has been written as a CHILD'S COMPANION TO THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS. That invaluable work is frequently put into youthful hands long before the mind can unravel the deep allegory which it contains, and thus its precious lessons are lost, and it is only perused as an amusing tale.

I would offer my humble work as a kind of translation, the term which was applied to it by a little boy to whom I was reading it in manuscript-a translation of ideas beyond youthful comprehension into the common language of daily life. I would tell the child, through the medium of a simple tale, that Bunyan's dream is a solemn reality, that the

feet of the young may tread the pilgrim's path, and press on to the pilgrim's reward.

I earnestly wish that I had been able more completely to carry out the object set before me; but difficulties have arisen from the very nature of my work. I have been obliged to make mine a very free translation, full both of imperfections and omissions. This is more especially the case where subjects are treated of in the Pilgrim's Progress which concern the deeper experience of the soul. Of fearful inward struggles and temptations, such as befell the author of that work, the gloom and horrors of the Valley of the Shadow of Death, the little ones who early set out on pilgrimage, usually know but little. They find the stepping-stones across the Slough of Despond, and are rarely seized by Giant Despair. It would be worse than useless to represent the Christian pilgrimage as more gloomy and painful than children are likely to find it.

There are other valuable parts of the Pilgrim's Progress, such as the sojourn in the

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