[ Chapter 4.XIII.—How, like Master Francis Villon, the Lord of Basche commended his servants. ]

[ Chapter 4.XIV.—A further account of catchpoles who were drubbed at Basche’s house. ]

[ Chapter 4.XV.—How the ancient custom at nuptials is renewed by the catchpole. ]

[ Chapter 4.XVI.—How Friar John made trial of the nature of the catchpoles. ]

[ Chapter 4.XVII.—How Pantagruel came to the islands of Tohu and Bohu; and of the strange death of Wide-nostrils, the swallower of windmills. ]

[ Chapter 4.XVIII.—How Pantagruel met with a great storm at sea. ]

[ Chapter 4.XIX.—What countenances Panurge and Friar John kept during the storm. ]

[ Chapter 4.XX.—How the pilots were forsaking their ships in the greatest stress of weather. ]

[ Chapter 4.XXI.—A continuation of the storm, with a short discourse on the subject of making testaments at sea. ]

[ Chapter 4.XXII.—An end of the storm. ]