. Thackerayana;. uscript sermons to assist Joseph An-drews, when Tow-mouse (the landlord), whomistrusted the security, offered excuses. Poor Adams was extremely dejected atthis disappointment. He immediately ap-plied to his pipe, his constant friend andcomfort in his afflictions; and leaning overthe rails, he devoted himself to meditation,assisted by the inspiring fumes of tobacco. He had on a night-cap drawn over hiswig, and a short great coat, which half coveredhis cassock; a dress which, added to some-thing comical enough in his countenance, composed a figurelikely to attract the eyes of th


. Thackerayana;. uscript sermons to assist Joseph An-drews, when Tow-mouse (the landlord), whomistrusted the security, offered excuses. Poor Adams was extremely dejected atthis disappointment. He immediately ap-plied to his pipe, his constant friend andcomfort in his afflictions; and leaning overthe rails, he devoted himself to meditation,assisted by the inspiring fumes of tobacco. He had on a night-cap drawn over hiswig, and a short great coat, which half coveredhis cassock; a dress which, added to some-thing comical enough in his countenance, composed a figurelikely to attract the eyes of those who were not over-given toobservation. Joseph Andrews and Parson Adams arrived at the inn in nocheery plight, the heros leg having been injured by a propensityfor performing unexpected genuflections, the pride of a horse bor-rowed by the parson for the occasion. The host, a surly fellow,treated the damaged Joseph with roughness, and Parson Adamsbriskly resented the landlords brutality by sending him sprawling.


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