[ Chapter 4.LIII.—How by the virtue of the decretals, gold is subtilely drawn out of France to Rome. ]

[ Chapter 4.LIV.—How Homenas gave Pantagruel some bon-Christian pears. ]

[ Chapter 4.LV.—How Pantagruel, being at sea, heard various unfrozen words. ]

[ Chapter 4.LVI.—How among the frozen words Pantagruel found some odd ones. ]

[ Chapter 4.LVII.—How Pantagruel went ashore at the dwelling of Gaster, the first master of arts in the world. ]

[ Chapter 4.LVIII.—How, at the court of the master of ingenuity, Pantagruel detested the Engastrimythes and the Gastrolaters. ]

[ Chapter 4.LIX.—Of the ridiculous statue Manduce; and how and what the Gastrolaters sacrifice to their ventripotent god. ]

[ Chapter 4.LX.—What the Gastrolaters sacrificed to their god on interlarded fish-days. ]

[ Chapter 4.LXI.—How Gaster invented means to get and preserve corn. ]

[ Chapter 4.LXII.—How Gaster invented an art to avoid being hurt or touched by cannon-balls. ]