MacDonald welcomes the narrator and offers to guide him. He explains that the narrator is on a temporary visit from hell, which he calls the "grey town," to the "Valley of the Shadow of Life." Many residents of the great town travel to this valley, but most return. For those who refuse to ascend the mountains and love God, the great town is their hell. However, for the few who choose to stay, the great town was merely a temporary place before their journey to heaven. MacDonald compares them to children who would rather remain unhappy than accept humility.
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