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Gargantua and Pantagruel
Book III.

CHAPTER 3
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Our trusty friend, stir not, nor imburse any; but let us vary the chance, and speak without disjunctives.

I see already that these loose and ill-joined members of an enunciation do vex, trouble, and perplex you.
Now go on, in the name of God! Should I marry?
Trouillogan.

There is some likelihood therein.
Panurge.

But if I do not marry?
Trouil.

I see in that no inconvenience.
Pan.


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