Gargantua and Pantagruel by François Rabelais
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Chapter 5.I.--How Pantagruel arrived at the Ringing Island, and of the noise that we heard Chapter 5.II.--How the Ringing Island had been inhabited by the Siticines, who were become birds Chapter 5.III.--How there is but one pope-hawk in the Ringing Island Chapter 5.IV.--How the birds of the Ringing Island were all passengers Chapter 5.V.--Of the dumb Knight-hawks of the Ringing Island Chapter 5.VI.--How the birds are crammed in the Ringing Island Chapter 5.VII.--How Panurge related to Master Aedituus the fable of the horse and the ass Chapter 5.VIII.--How with much ado we got a sight of the pope-hawk Chapter 5.IX.--How we arrived at the island of Tools Chapter 5.X.--How Pantagruel arrived at the island of Sharping Chapter 5.XI.--How we passed through the wicket inhabited by Gripe-men-all, Archduke of the Furred Law-cats Chapter 5.XII.--How Gripe-men-all propounded a riddle to us Chapter 5.XIII.--How Panurge solved Gripe-men-all's riddle |
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