Gargantua And Pantagruel, Illustrated, book 4

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Gargantua And Pantagruel, Illustrated, book 4
Rabelais François
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Fie; how ugly the howling whelp looks. What, alwaysthe same ditty? Come on now, my bonny drawer. This he said, opening hisbreviary. Come forward, thou and I must be somewhat serious for a while;let me peruse thee stiffly. Beatus vir qui non abiit. Pshaw, I know allthis by heart; let us see the legend of Mons. St. Nicholas.
    Horrida tempestas montem turbavit acutum.
Tempest was a mighty flogger of lads at Mountagu College. If pedants bedamned for whipping poor little innocent wretches their s
...cholars, he is, upon my honour, by this time fixed within Ixion's wheel, lashing thecrop-eared, bobtailed cur that gives it motion. If they are saved forhaving whipped innocent lads, he ought to be above the-- Chapter 4. XXII.
An end of the storm.
Shore, shore! cried Pantagruel. Land to, my friends, I see land! Pluck upa good spirit, boys, 'tis within a kenning. So! we are not far from aport. --I see the sky clearing up to the northwards. --Look to thesouth-east! Courage, my hearts, said the pilot; now she'll bear the hullockof a sail; the sea is much smoother; some hands aloft to the maintop.


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