Страница - 3Страница - 5[ Chapter 2.XVI.—Of the qualities and conditions of Panurge. ]
[ Chapter 2.XVII.—How Panurge gained the pardons, and married the old women, and of the suit in law which he had at Paris. ]
[ Chapter 2.XVIII.—How a great scholar of England would have argued against Pantagruel, and was overcome by Panurge. ]
[ Chapter 2.XIX.—How Panurge put to a nonplus the Englishman that argued by signs. ]
[ Chapter 2.XX.—How Thaumast relateth the virtues and knowledge of Panurge. ]
[ Chapter 2.XXI.—How Panurge was in love with a lady of Paris. ]
[ Chapter 2.XXII.—How Panurge served a Parisian lady a trick that pleased her not very well. ]
[ Chapter 2.XXIII.—How Pantagruel departed from Paris, hearing news that the Dipsodes had invaded the land of the Amaurots; and the cause wherefore the leagues are so short in France. ]
[ Chapter 2.XXIV.—A letter which a messenger brought to Pantagruel from a lady of Paris, together with the exposition of a posy written in a gold ring. ]
[ Chapter 2.XXV.—How Panurge, Carpalin, Eusthenes, and Epistemon, the gentlemen attendants of Pantagruel, vanquished and discomfited six hundred and threescore horsemen very cunningly. ]