Joseph Andrews Quiz 4
1. Who considers charity “a mean and Parson-like Quality”?
- Parson Trulliber
- The Hunter of Men
- Peter Pounce
- Mrs. Slipslop
2. What is Peter Pounce's reputed net worth?
- £10,000
- £20,000
- £30,000
- £40,000
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