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Chapter 59 Chapter fifty-seven

巨人传 弗朗索瓦·拉伯雷 819Words 2018-03-21
How did the theremetic friars order life The whole life of monks is not based on laws, regulations or regulations, but in accordance with their own wishes and free assertions.They get up when they like, and other things like eating, drinking, working, and sleeping are all according to their wishes.No one came to disturb them, and no one forced them to eat, drink, or do anything else.This is stipulated by Gao Kang University.There is only one rule in their club: Do what you want and do what you want. Because free people, because they are congenitally strong, well-educated, and they talk with good friends, they are born with an instinct and tendency that urges them to do good and avoid evil. They call this nature morality.When they are compelled and fettered by vile restraints and oppressions--for we humans are always after the forbidden, after the unobtainable--they turn back the noble passion that impels them to good, Come and break free from the bondage of this shackle.

As a result of this free spirit, as long as it can please people, everyone will compete to do it, forming a kind of admirable competition.If a monk or a nun says, "Let's have a drink," they all drink; if a man says, "Let's go play," they all go; Let's go together.If it is to go falconry or hunt, the women will ride on the tame horses specially for women, with a magnificent steed behind them, and each of them will carry an eagle on their exquisitely gloved wrists, or a A kite, or a vulture.Friars carry other birds of prey. They were all well-educated, and there was not one man or woman who could read, write, sing, play musical instruments skillfully, speak five or six languages, and write poems and articles in these languages.Never was there a knight more valiant, more courteous, more vigorous in his mounts, more spirited, more lively, and better wielder of arms, than the friar Reimes.And never was there a purer, sweeter, less irritating, more capable woman for all hand-sewing, and all formal womanhood, than Sister Lemmy.

For this reason, when there were people in the convent who were willing to leave the convent because of their parents' request or other reasons, he always took out a nun who regarded him as a loyal confidant and married him.The life of fidelity and friendship which they had lived in the convent could only be continued better after marriage, until the last day of their lives was as reconciled as the first day of marriage. I will not omit to tell you that a large copper plate was later found in the base of the monastery wall, and on it was written the following:
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