Gargantua and Pantagruel by François Rabelais
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Chapter 3.XLVIII.--How Gargantua showeth that the children ought not to
marry without the special knowledge and advice of their fathers and mothers Chapter 3.XLIX.--How Pantagruel did put himself in a readiness to go to sea; and of the herb named Pantagruelion Chapter 3.L.--How the famous Pantagruelion ought to be prepared and wrought Chapter 3.LI.--Why it is called Pantagruelion, and of the admirable virtues thereof Chapter 3.LII.--How a certain kind of Pantagruelion is of that nature that the fire is not able to consume it THE FOURTH BOOK. The Translator's Preface The Author's Epistle Dedicatory The Author's Prologue Chapter 4.I.--How Pantagruel went to sea to visit the oracle of Bacbuc, alias the Holy Bottle Chapter 4.II.--How Pantagruel bought many rarities in the island of Medamothy |
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