Gargantua And Pantagruel Illustrated book 2

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Gargantua And Pantagruel Illustrated book 2
Rabelais François
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The lion, being thushealed, walked along in the forest at what time a sempiternous crone andold hag was picking up and gathering some sticks in the said forest, who, seeing the lion coming towards her, for fear fell down backwards, in suchsort that the wind blew up her gown, coats, and smock, even as far as aboveher shoulders; which the lion perceiving, for pity ran to see whether shehad taken any hurt by the fall, and thereupon considering her how do youcall it, said, O poor woman, who hath th...us wounded thee? Which words whenhe had spoken, he espied a fox, whom he called to come to him saying, Gossip Reynard, hau, hither, hither, and for cause! When the fox was come, he said unto him, My gossip and friend, they have hurt this good woman herebetween the legs most villainously, and there is a manifest solution ofcontinuity. See how great a wound it is, even from the tail up to thenavel, in measure four, nay full five handfuls and a half. This is theblow of a hatchet, I doubt me; it is an old wound, and therefore, that theflies may not get into it, wipe it lustily well and hard, I prithee, bothwithin and without; thou hast a good tail, and long.

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