id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8169 Rabelais, François Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 4 .txt text/plain 68326 3852 82 shall hear me tell wonders of the noble and good Pantagruel. Thou damn'st thyself like any old devil, quoth Friar devil, and help us, said Friar John (who fell a-swearing and cursing like a Do not let us swear at this time, said Panurge; holy father, my John, said Panurge, good ghostly father, dear friend, don't let us swear, By St. John, said Panurge, this is spoke somewhat like. Let her sink or swim a God's name, said Panurge, all's one to Friar John; place, and these look like a very good people. this dignified frock of mine, said Friar John to Panurge, friend, thou hast Friend Panurge, said Friar John, I pray thee never be afraid of water; thy certainly come back, said Panurge, Friar John, my ghostly father, and It is the likeness of a pope, answered Pantagruel; I know it by the Your good father, said Friar John, ./cache/8169.txt ./txt/8169.txt