Gargantua and Pantagruel by François Rabelais
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Chapter 1.VII.--After what manner Gargantua had his name given him, and how
he tippled, bibbed, and curried the can Chapter 1.VIII.--How they apparelled Gargantua Chapter 1.IX.--The colours and liveries of Gargantua Chapter 1.X.--Of that which is signified by the colours white and blue Chapter 1.XI.--Of the youthful age of Gargantua Chapter 1.XII.--Of Gargantua's wooden horses Chapter 1.XIII.--How Gargantua's wonderful understanding became known to his father Grangousier, by the invention of a torchecul or wipebreech Chapter 1.XIV.--How Gargantua was taught Latin by a Sophister Chapter 1.XV.--How Gargantua was put under other schoolmasters Chapter 1.XVI.--How Gargantua was sent to Paris, and of the huge great mare that he rode on; how she destroyed the oxflies of the Beauce Chapter 1.XVII.--How Gargantua paid his welcome to the Parisians, and how he took away the great bells of Our Lady's Church Chapter 1.XVIII.--How Janotus de Bragmardo was sent to Gargantua to recover the great bells Chapter 1.XIX.--The oration of Master Janotus de Bragmardo for recovery of |
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