id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt rabelais-gargantua-3107 rabelais-gargantua-3107 .txt text/plain 307642 15771 79 man in the confraternity of the cake-bakers, said unto him, Yea, sir, thou Then said the good man unto him, My lord, to little towards the left hand, like a debtor afraid of sergeants, coming the court Pantagruel said unto them, Are you they that have this great --I give thee to the devil, said he; thou hast not found here thy little By St. John, said Panurge, they are a good way hence, if they always keep of which words he made the water come in her mouth; but she said unto him, Come, said Pantagruel, let us now make ourselves merry one bout, and drink, A little while thereafter Pantagruel sent for Panurge and said unto him, I understand thee well enough, said Friar John; but time makes all things devil, and help us, said Friar John (who fell a-swearing and cursing like a John, said Panurge, good ghostly father, dear friend, don't let us swear, ./cache/rabelais-gargantua-3107.txt ./txt/rabelais-gargantua-3107.txt