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Gargantua and Pantagruel
Book III.

CHAPTER 3
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By ceromancy, where, by the means of wax dissolved into water, thou shalt see the figure, portrait, and lively representation of thy future wife, and of her fredin fredaliatory belly-thumping blades.

By capnomancy.

O the gallantest and most excellent of all secrets! By axionomancy; we want only a hatchet and a jet-stone to be laid together upon a quick fire of hot embers.

O how bravely Homer was versed in the practice hereof towards Penelope's suitors! By onymancy; for that we have oil and wax.

By tephromancy.


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