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Gargantua and Pantagruel
Book V.

CHAPTER 5
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First, let us secure all this venison and wild fowl--I mean, paying well for them; for my part, I am but too much tired already with our salt meat, it heats my flanks so horribly.
In the next place, let's go back to the wicket, and destroy all these devilish Furred Law-cats.

For my part, quoth Panurge, I know better things; catch me there, and hang me.

No, I am somewhat more inclined to be fearful than bold; I love to sleep in a whole skin..


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