Gargantua And Pantagruel Illustrated book 3

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Gargantua And Pantagruel Illustrated book 3
Rabelais François
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Therefore it is expedient that you do one of thesetwo things: either furbish your weapon bravely, and as it ought to be, orotherwise have a care that, in the rusty case it is in, you do not presumeto return to the house of Raminagrobis. For my part, I vow I will not gothither. The devil take me if I go.
Chapter 3. XXIV.
How Panurge consulteth with Epistemon.
Having left the town of Villomere, as they were upon their return towardsPantagruel, Panurge, in addressing his discourse to Epistemon, sp
...oke thus:My most ancient friend and gossip, thou seest the perplexity of mythoughts, and knowest many remedies for the removal thereof; art thou notable to help and succour me? Epistemon, thereupon taking the speech inhand, represented unto Panurge how the open voice and common fame of thewhole country did run upon no other discourse but the derision and mockeryof his new disguise; wherefore his counsel unto him was that he would inthe first place be pleased to make use of a little hellebore for thepurging of his brain of that peccant humour which, through that extravagantand fantastic mummery of his, had furnished the people with a too justoccasion of flouting and gibing, jeering and scoffing him, and that next hewould resume his ordinary fashion of accoutrement, and go apparelled as hewas wont to do.

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