Gargantua and Pantagruel by François Rabelais
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Chapter 5.XXXVII.--How the temple gates in a wonderful manner opened of themselves Chapter 5.XXXVIII.--Of the temple's admirable pavement Chapter 5.XXXIX.--How we saw Bacchus's army drawn up in battalia in mosaic work Chapter 5.XL.--How the battle in which the good Bacchus overthrew the Indians was represented in mosaic work Chapter 5.XLI.--How the temple was illuminated with a wonderful lamp Chapter 5.XLII.--How the Priestess Bacbuc showed us a fantastic fountain in the temple, and how the fountain-water had the taste of wine, according to the imagination of those who drank of it Chapter 5.XLIII.--How the Priestess Bacbuc equipped Panurge in order to have the word of the Bottle Chapter 5.XLIV.--How Bacbuc, the high-priestess, brought Panurge before the Holy Bottle Chapter 5.XLV.--How Bacbuc explained the word of the Goddess-Bottle Chapter 5.XLVI.--How Panurge and the rest rhymed with poetic fury Chapter 5.XLVII.--How we took our leave of Bacbuc, and left the Oracle of the Holy Bottle |
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