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Chapter 73—An Impressive Dream
While at Battle Creek in August, 1868, I dreamed of being with a
large body of people. A portion of this assembly started out prepared
to journey. We had heavily loaded wagons. As we journeyed, the
road seemed to ascend. On one side of this road was a deep precipice;
on the other was a high, smooth, white wall, like the hard finish
upon plastered rooms.
As we journeyed on, the road grew narrower and steeper. In
some places it seemed so very narrow that we concluded that we
could no longer travel with the loaded wagons. We then loosed them
from the horses, took a portion of the luggage from the wagons and
placed it upon the horses, and journeyed on horseback.
As we progressed, the path still continued to grow narrow. We
were obliged to press close to the wall, to save ourselves from falling
off the narrow road down the steep precipice. As we did this, the
luggage on the horses pressed against the wall and caused us to sway
toward the precipice. We feared that we should fall and be dashed in
pieces on the rocks. We then cut the luggage from the horses, and it
fell over the precipice. We continued on horseback, greatly fearing,
as we came to the narrower places in the road, that we should lose
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our balance and fall. At such times a hand seemed to take the bridle
and guide us over the perilous way.
As the path grew more narrow, we decided that we could no
longer go with safety on horseback, and we left the horses and went
on foot, in single file, one following in the footsteps of another. At
this point small cords were let down from the top of the pure white
wall; these we eagerly grasped, to aid us in keeping our balance
upon the path. As we traveled, the cord moved along with us. The
path finally became so narrow that we concluded that we could travel
more safely without our shoes, so we slipped them from our feet and
went on some distance without them. Soon it was decided that we
could travel more safely without our stockings; these were removed,
and we journeyed on with bare feet.
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