Gargantua and Pantagruel by François Rabelais
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Chapter 3.XXVIII.--How Friar John comforteth Panurge in the doubtful matter of cuckoldry Chapter 3.XXIX.--How Pantagruel convocated together a theologian, physician, lawyer, and philosopher, for extricating Panurge out of the perplexity wherein he was Chapter 3.XXX.--How the theologue, Hippothadee, giveth counsel to Panurge in the matter and business of his nuptial enterprise Chapter 3.XXXI.--How the physician Rondibilis counselleth Panurge Chapter 3.XXXII.--How Rondibilis declareth cuckoldry to be naturally one of the appendances of marriage Chapter 3.XXXIII.--Rondibilis the physician's cure of cuckoldry Chapter 3.XXXIV.--How women ordinarily have the greatest longing after things prohibited Chapter 3.XXXV.--How the philosopher Trouillogan handleth the difficulty of marriage Chapter 3.XXXVI.--A continuation of the answer of the Ephectic and Pyrrhonian philosopher Trouillogan Chapter 3.XXXVII.--How Pantagruel persuaded Panurge to take counsel of a fool |
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