id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9609 Fielding, Henry Joseph Andrews, Vol. 2 .txt text/plain 72844 3072 74 Joseph and Fanny, entertained them with the goodness of parson gentleman for his kind invitation, and bid Joseph and Fanny follow him, Adams, turning to Joseph, said, "How lucky is this Fanny being now risen, Joseph paid her a visit, and left Adams to the mean time, master, my service to you." Adams was going to answer goodness with a poor man."--"Child," said Adams, "I should be ashamed house, Joseph and Fanny with sleep, and Mr Abraham Adams with ale and They had not gone far before Adams, calling to Joseph, asked him, "If pleased to bid me speak," says Joseph, "you know my late master, Sir Adams was very desirous that Joseph and Fanny should mount this horse, Fanny now begged Joseph to return with her to parson Adams, and to Adams; "it savours too much of the flesh."--"Sure, sir," says Joseph, cried the parson.--"Pray, Mr Adams," says Lady Booby, "let your son read ./cache/9609.txt ./txt/9609.txt