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Gargantua and Pantagruel
Book IV.

CHAPTER 4
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Then you, my gentlemen of the horse, take these two silver-gilt cups, and let not the pages be horsewhipped these three months.
My dear, let them have my best white plumes of feathers, with the gold buckles to them.

Sir Oudart, this silver flagon falls to your share; this other I give to the cooks.

To the valets de chambre I give this silver basket; to the grooms, this silver-gilt boat; to the porter, these two plates; to the hostlers, these ten porringers.

Trudon, take you these silver spoons and this sugar-box.

You, footman, take this large salt.
Serve me well, and I will remember you.


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