id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5291 La Fontaine, Jean de Tales and Novels of J. de La Fontaine — Volume 17 .txt text/plain 3366 294 92 BUT when the friar saw the girl's design, And said.--To give one wit is this the way? Is this the way?--Said he, 'tis so decreed; Well, said the monk, pray how d'ye find the play? The girl replied: wit will not long delay; TWO days had passed, when came a youthful friend; said the other, little thou can'st know; Yes, madam, said the nun, and think it grace; That men should barter wives, like goods, at ease? He changed; let us, good neighbour do the same; Why, neighbour Stephen, dost thou think me mad, Said he, Antoinetta is confessed Howe'er, we wish the whole to be disclosed, Too much, 'tis said, they must not be exposed. NOW, neighbours, let us fair arrangement make: ANTOINETTA, said the second spouse, SAID t'other:--Don't so confident appear; 'Tis said, he found her better than at first; HOW silly neighbour Stephen must appear! ./cache/5291.txt ./txt/5291.txt