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Gargantua and Pantagruel
Book III.

CHAPTER 3
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Ha, ha, ha! are we come to that pass?
quoth Panurge.
Let it go nevertheless, I do not value it at a rush, seeing we can make no better of the game.

But howsoever tell me, Should I marry or no?
Neither the one nor the other, answered Trouillogan.

The devil take me, quoth Panurge, if these odd answers do not make me dote, and may he snatch me presently away if I do understand you.

Stay awhile until I fasten these spectacles of mine on this left ear, that I may hear you better.

With this Pantagruel perceived at the door of the great hall, which was that day their dining-room, Gargantua's little dog, whose name was Kyne; for so was Toby's dog called, as is recorded.


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