- Prologue
- Chapter 3: I
- Chapter 3: II
- Chapter 3: III
- Chapter 3: IV
- Chapter 3: V
- Chapter 3: VI
- Chapter 3: VII
- Chapter 3: VIII
- Chapter 3: IX
- Chapter 3: X
- Chapter 3: XI
- Chapter 3: XII
- Chapter 3: XIII
- Chapter 3: XIV
- Chapter 3: XV
- Chapter 3: XVI
- Chapter 3: XVII
- Chapter 3: XVIII
- Chapter 3: XIX
- Chapter 3: XX
- Chapter 3: XXI
- Chapter 3: XXII
- Chapter 3: XXIII
- Chapter 3: XXIV
- Chapter 3: XXV
- Chapter 3: XXVI
- Chapter 3: XXVII
- Chapter 3: XXVIII
- Chapter 3: XXIX
- Chapter3: XXX
- Chapter 3: XXXI
- Chapter 3: XXXII
- Chapter 3: XXXIII
- Chapter 3: XXXIV
- Chapter 3: XXXV
- Chapter 3: XXXVI
- Chapter 3: XXXVII
- Chapter 3: XXXVIII
- Chapter 3: XXXIX
- Chapter 3: XL
- Chapter 3: XLI
- Chapter 3: XLII
- Chapter 3: XLIII
- Chapter 3: XLIV
- Chapter 3: XLV
- Chapter 3: XLVI
- Chapter 3: XLVII
- Chapter 3: XLVIII
- Chapter 3: XLIX
- Chapter 3: L
- Chapter 3: LI
- Chapter 3: LII
The five-volume work chronicling the adventures of father Gargantua and son Pantagruel is a vehicle for Rabelais' satire of sixteenth-century European society. It is lively, outrageous, and, at times, bawdy. This the third of the five volumes--all are translated by Thomas Urquhart and Peter Motteux
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