Gargantua and Pantagruel by François Rabelais
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Chapter 1.XXIX.--The tenour of the letter which Grangousier wrote to his
son Gargantua Chapter 1.XXX.--How Ulric Gallet was sent unto Picrochole Chapter 1.XXXI.--The speech made by Gallet to Picrochole Chapter 1.XXXII.--How Grangousier, to buy peace, caused the cakes to be restored Chapter 1.XXXIII.--How some statesmen of Picrochole, by hairbrained counsel, put him in extreme danger Chapter 1.XXXIV.--How Gargantua left the city of Paris to succour his country, and how Gymnast encountered with the enemy Chapter 1.XXXV.--How Gymnast very souply and cunningly killed Captain Tripet and others of Picrochole's men Chapter 1.XXXVI.--How Gargantua demolished the castle at the ford of Vede, and how they passed the ford Chapter 1.XXXVII.--How Gargantua, in combing his head, made the great cannon-balls fall out of his hair Chapter 1.XXXVIII.--How Gargantua did eat up six pilgrims in a salad Chapter 1.XXXIX.--How the Monk was feasted by Gargantua, and of the jovial discourse they had at supper |
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