Gargantua and Pantagruel by François Rabelais
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Pantagruel without an attorney
Chapter 2.XII.--How the Lord of Suckfist pleaded before Pantagruel Chapter 2.XIII.--How Pantagruel gave judgment upon the difference of the two lords Chapter 2.XIV.--How Panurge related the manner how he escaped out of the hands of the Turks Chapter 2.XV.--How Panurge showed a very new way to build the walls of Paris Chapter 2.XVI.--Of the qualities and conditions of Panurge Chapter 2.XVII.--How Panurge gained the pardons, and married the old women, and of the suit in law which he had at Paris Chapter 2.XVIII.--How a great scholar of England would have argued against Pantagruel, and was overcome by Panurge Chapter 2.XIX.--How Panurge put to a nonplus the Englishman that argued by signs Chapter 2.XX.--How Thaumast relateth the virtues and knowledge of Panurge Chapter 2.XXI.--How Panurge was in love with a lady of Paris Chapter 2.XXII.--How Panurge served a Parisian lady a trick that pleased her not very well |
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