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Chapter 120 Chapter Twenty-Four

巨人传 弗朗索瓦·拉伯雷 2460Words 2018-03-21
How Bannuri Asked Abesdemon On the way they left Vilomeier and returned to Paguguet, Banurge spoke to Ebisdemon. "Man, old friend, you can see how much I'm in trouble, and you've got a way! Can't you help me, help me?" Abesdemon told him that everyone was laughing at his clothes now, and urged him to take some black goats to purify his bad luck, and put on his usual clothes again. Banurge said: "Ebistemon, my old man, I really want to get married, but I am afraid of being a tortoise, and I am afraid that the marriage will not be happy. So I swore to little St. Francis (Little St. Francis A saint who is very popular with the devoted women at Plessy-les-Tour, because he is the founder of the "good people society" ②, of course he is loved by women), as long as I have this difficult thing in my mind, Without making up my mind, I kept wearing my glasses over my hat and without my crotch.”

Abesdemon said: "This oath is so interesting. I really wonder why you don't change yourself, clear out these wrong ideas, and restore the original stability. You talk like this, it reminds me of long-haired Al. Come the Givos, who, after being defeated by the Lacedaemonians for their struggle for Duria, swore not to avenge their land and reclaim their land, and never let their hair grow on their heads; Dorris, he swore to keep that piece of nail on his leg. "I don't know which one deserves better the green and yellow hat with the rabbit ears, the glorious victor, or the one who writes history as taught by the philosopher who forgot Samosata Enguerrand of method and technique, writing only long, tedious, and tiresome records. For, reading this lengthy work, everyone would think that it must be the beginning of some important battle, or the record of a change of dynasty; but At the end the reader finds the victor amusing, the Englishmen with whom he duels are bored, and their recorder Enguerrand more nonsense than a pepper shaker. Readers have laughed at Horace's burden because he talks too much , Humming, not finishing, just like women to raise children. People around the people who heard hums ran away, thinking that there would be any amazing great masterpieces, but at the end, only a little mouse was born. ④."

"I don't think there's anything funny about it," said Panurge. "He who laughs at others deserves to be laughed at. I will do what I swear. You and I are old friends. We used to be Jupiter Philios. In the name of Si ⑤, we established our friendship; please tell me your thoughts, should I get married or not?" Ebisdemon said: "This problem is undoubtedly difficult to answer, and I feel that it cannot be solved. The old Hippocrates of Langau ⑥ once said that medical treatment is a difficult problem to decide ①, if ① Little Saint Fang Francis refers to St. Francis de Paul (1416-507), who founded the church in Plessy Les Tours. In addition, there is St. Francis Dacis (1182-226), who once Known as Saint Francis the Little by Louis XI.

② "Good People's Association" means "small church". ③ See Section 82 of the first volume of Herodotus' History.Dulia is the name of the ancient Greek city. ④ Mikael Dorris: Lord of Aragon in 1400 AD, who swore to fight the Englishman John Pendelgrass without leaving his armor. ① The clothes of court jesters. ② Lucian, the philosopher of Samosata, wrote "How to Write History". ③ Enguerrand: that is, Enguerrand de Monterrey (1390-453), the governor of Gambry, who wrote a chronicle from 1400 to 1453. ④ See Section 14, Chapter 9, Volume I of Erasmus' Proverbs, and lines 139 and 139 of Horace's The Art of Poetry.

⑤ Jupiter? Ferrios: the patron saint of friendship in mythology. ⑥ Longgao: Kos, the birthplace of Hippocrates. This sentence is correct, and it is even more correct when it comes to your question.I have thought of several ways in my mind, which may solve your problem, but I am not satisfied.Several Platonic philosophers have said that whoever can see his own soul can know his own destiny.I don't understand these theories very well, and I don't encourage you to follow them. I'm afraid they are all deceptive things.But I once saw such a passage of a curious nobleman in the place of Istanbul.This is the first method I want to say.

"The second is: if the following gods also proclaim oracles, like Jupiter of Amon, Apollo of Lebadia, Delphi, Delos, Curia, Batara, Degira , Prenest ⑦, Lycia, Clophon, etc., and Apollo at the spring of Castalia, near Antigia, Syria, between Blancidae, and Bagu at Dodona ⑧ Marguri of Fares near Batras, Apis of Egypt, Serapis (12) of Canopus (11), Menea and Tivoli (13) Phernus of Albunia, Tiresias of Orchomenos(14), Mopsus of Cilicia, Orpheus of Lesbos, Lecadia Trophonios, I agree (maybe not) to go and see what they think of your question. But you know that since the Saviour, these gods are as mute as fishes, what a manifestation, The prophecy is gone, just like the light of the sun wipes out all demons, devils, ghosts, monsters, heresies, and crooked ways. Even if they still appear, I will not easily persuade you to believe them, because there are too many people who have been deceived.

"Besides, I remember that Agrippina condemned the beautiful Loria to pray to Apollo Clarius to know whether she would marry the Emperor Clodius. For this, she was first exiled, and then brutally executed." Banuge said: "Let's come to him for a better way. Fortunately, the Ogigi Islands ④ are not far from the Port of Saint-Malo ⑤. We should report to the king and go there. It is said that the westernmost of the four islands is One, I have also read in the works of some good writers of old, in which lived many seers, soothsayers, and prophets. Saturn was there too, bound to a golden rock by strong golden chains, Every day, I don’t know what kind of bird it is (maybe it’s the crows that brought food to the first hermit St. Paul), and send him fairy food and jade dew from the sky to feed him. Anyone who wants to know his future destiny and future, the god of agriculture can understand Instructions. For Fate does not care what he spins, and Jupiter thinks or intends to do, and this good father knows everything, even in sleep. If I could hear him talk about my embarrassment problem, it can save us a lot of things.”

Abby Simon said: "It's obviously a lie, it's all nonsense. I won't go." ① See Hippocrates' Proverbs, Volume 1. ② See the third chapter of the ninth volume of "On Mystery" by Yang Brigus, and the seventh and forty-two lines of the sixth volume of "On Init" by Servius. ③ Istanbul: East England during the reign of the seven kings of England, a fictional place name in "Round Table Fiction". ④ Lebadia: The name of an ancient Greek city. ⑤ Delos: One of the Cycrates Islands, the birthplace of Apollo in mythology. ⑥ The place names here are mostly quoted from Alessandro Alexandri's "Wedding Day", and some are fictional by the author.

⑦ Prenest: The name of the ancient city of Raqiom. ⑧ Dodona: Ancient Greek place name. ⑨ Batras: Ancient Greek place name, in Batras Bay. 10 Apis: The sacred cow of Egypt. ① Lesbos: The ancient name of the island of Midiland. ② Lecadia: One of the Ionian Islands in ancient Greece. ③ See Chapter 22 of the twelfth volume of the Chronicle of Tacitus. ④ Ogigi Islands: Plutarch said that the Ogigi Islands are five days' voyage west of England.Plato also has a similar statement. ⑤ Port of St. Malo: at the mouth of the Rance River in France.
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