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Gargantua and Pantagruel
Book II.

CHAPTER 2
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Wipe, my friend, wipe, I beseech thee, and in the meanwhile I will go get some moss to put into it; for thus ought we to succour and help one another.

Wipe it hard, thus, my friend; wipe it well, for this wound must be often wiped, otherwise the party cannot be at ease.

Go to, wipe well, my little gossip, wipe; God hath furnished thee with a tail; thou hast a long one, and of a bigness proportionable; wipe hard, and be not weary.

A good wiper, who, in wiping continually, wipeth with his wipard, by wasps shall never be wounded.

Wipe, my pretty minion; wipe, my little bully; I will not stay long.


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