Gargantua and Pantagruel by François Rabelais
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Chapter 3.XXXVIII.--How Triboulet is set forth and blazed by Pantagruel and
Panurge Chapter 3.XXXIX.--How Pantagruel was present at the trial of Judge Bridlegoose, who decided causes and controversies in law by the chance and fortune of the dice Chapter 3.XL.--How Bridlegoose giveth reasons why he looked upon those law- actions which he decided by the chance of the dice Chapter 3.XLI.--How Bridlegoose relateth the history of the reconcilers of parties at variance in matters of law Chapter 3.XLII.--How suits at law are bred at first, and how they come afterwards to their perfect growth Chapter 3.XLIII.--How Pantagruel excuseth Bridlegoose in the matter of sentencing actions at law by the chance of the dice Chapter 3.XLIV.--How Pantagruel relateth a strange history of the perplexity of human judgment Chapter 3.XLV.--How Panurge taketh advice of Triboulet Chapter 3.XLVI.--How Pantagruel and Panurge diversely interpret the words of Triboulet Chapter 3.XLVII.--How Pantagruel and Panurge resolved to make a visit to the Oracle of the Holy Bottle |
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