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Gargantua and Pantagruel
Book III.

CHAPTER 3
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On this side lieth Europe.

Dost thou not see the Abbey of Theleme?
This little tuft, which is altogether white, is the Hyperborean Hills.

By the thirst of my thropple, friend, when snow is on the mountains, I say the head and the chin, there is not then any considerable heat to be expected in the valleys and low countries of the codpiece.

By the kibes of thy heels, quoth Panurge, thou dost not understand the topics.

When snow is on the tops of the hills, lightning, thunder, tempest, whirlwinds, storms, hurricanes, and all the devils of hell rage in the valleys.


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