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When they came to the place where he was, they found him with one Feeble-mind in his hands, whom his Servants had brought unto him, having taken him in the way.
The Pilgrims Progress, in the Similitude of a Dream; The Second Part. Paras. 500-599 1909
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So he smote him and slew him, and cut off his Head, and brought it away to the Inn. He also took Feeble-mind the Pilgrim, and brought him with him to his Lodgings.
The Pilgrims Progress, in the Similitude of a Dream; The Second Part. Paras. 500-599 1909
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If either myself or my Crutches can do thee a pleasure, we are both at thy command, good Mr Feeble-mind.
The Pilgrims Progress, in the Similitude of a Dream; The Second Part. Paras. 500-599 1909
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Also they cheered up one another as well as they could; Feeble-mind, Mr Great-heart commanded should come up after him, and Mr Dispondency was under the eye of Mr Valiant.
The Pilgrims Progress, in the Similitude of a Dream; The Second Part. Paras. 700-787 1909
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Now when Feeble-mind and Ready-to-halt saw that it was the Head of Giant Despair indeed, they were very jocund and merry.
The Pilgrims Progress, in the Similitude of a Dream; The Second Part. Paras. 600-699 1909
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The which when Mr Great-heart espied, he said, Come Mr Feeble-mind, pray do you go along with us, I will be your Conductor, and you shall fare as the rest.
The Pilgrims Progress, in the Similitude of a Dream; The Second Part. Paras. 500-599 1909
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Feeble-mind, then, was of an old, a well-rooted and a wide-spread race.
Bunyan Characters (2nd Series) Alexander Whyte 1878
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Feeble-mind rise to the occasion, when he was put to it; but, more than that, he was the soul of good company at supper-time that night.
Bunyan Characters (2nd Series) Alexander Whyte 1878
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John Bunyan has made a slip in saying that Feeble-mind enjoyed the
Bunyan Characters (2nd Series) Alexander Whyte 1878
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"I was carried up that," says poor Feeble-mind, "by one of his servants."
Bunyan Characters (2nd Series) Alexander Whyte 1878
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