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Rondibilis the Physician
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On the road to the castle
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François Rabelais
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http://library.buffalo.edu/test/eastman/eastman_128.pdf
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Gargantua visiting the shops.
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He led them up the great staircase of the castle.
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The chamber is already full of devils.
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Thus went out those valiant champions on their adventure.
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They came where two old women were weeping and wailing.
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With this I ran away a fair gallop-rake.
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How Gargantua passed the ford.
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Friar John and Panurge
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The Master of Ringing Island.
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The monstrous physetere was slain by Pantagruel
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My so good wife dead, who was the most this, the most that, that ever was in the world.
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The monks knew not, in that extremity, to which of all their saints they should vow themselves.
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In fine, they were all of them forced to sea, and drowned like so many rats.
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He went to see the city, and was behold of everybody there with great admiration.
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Bridlegoose relateth the history of the reconcilers.
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Pamela Gearhart talking with a man at a gathering of people
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Pamela Gearhart with people gathered at a table outside for a meal
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Striking them down as a mason doth little knobs of stone.
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Is there any greater pain of the teeth than when the dogs have you by the legs?
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Cost what they will, cried Panurge, trade with me for one of them, paying you well.
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They found the old woman sitting in a corner of her chimney.
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I most humbly beseech your lanternship to lead us back.
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Pamela Gearhart playing violin with her mother accompanying her at the piano
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Martha Gerhart standing outside
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How six hundred and threescore horsemen were very cunningly vanquished and discomfited.
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Pantagruel then arose from table to visit and scour the thicket.
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The furred law cats scrambling after the crowns from Panurge's purse.
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He lugs out his trusty sword with both his fists, and cut the sausage in twain.
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Panurge seeks the advice of Pantagruel and his friends as to whether he should marry.
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Pamela Gearhart with ball outside at Chautauqua
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Pamela Gearhart with ball outside at Chautauqua
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Pamela Gearhart with ball outside at Chautauqua
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With this accident we were all out of sorts, moping, drooping, metragrabolized, as dull as dun in the mire.
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All stiff drinkers, brave fellows, and good players at ninepins.
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In the middle of July, the devil came to the place aforesaid, with all his crew at his heels.
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Immediately one of the girls brought him a tall-boy brimfull of extravagant wine.
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He comes to Chinon, the ancient city, yea the first city in the world.
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Rabelais dissecting society and writing his book.
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Pamela Gearhart in boat on Lake Chautauqua
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It was the pantagruelion manufactured and fashioned into a halter, and serving in the place and office of a cravat.
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At another time he laid in some fair place, where the said watch was to pass, train of gunpowder.
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Immediately thereafter were appointed for him seventeen thousand nine hundred and thirteen cows, to furnish him with milk.
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He did swim in deep waters, on his belly, on his back, sideways with all his body, with his feet only, with one hand in the air.
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I saw them, said Epistemon, 'all very busily employed in seeking of rusty pins and old nails in the kennels of the streets.
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The altercation waxed hot in words ; which moved the gaping hoydens of the sottish Parisians to run from all parts thereabouts.
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My hatchet, lord Jupiter, my hatchet ! only my hatchet, O Jupiter !
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By sucking very much at the purses of the pleading parties, they to the suits already begot form head, feet, claws, beaks, teeth, &c.
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Strip of three images: Pamela Gearhart standing outside, with a boat and an unidentified boy, and of the boat and boy
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Comrades,' said Gargantua to his men, 'I hear the enemies' horse-feet ; let us rally and close here, then set forward in order, and by this means we shall be able to receive their charge, to their loss and our honour.
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I saw Epictetus there most gallantly apparelled after the French fashion, sitting under a pleasant arbour, with store of handsome gentle-women, making good cheer.
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Pamela Gearhart with other winners of the Kate Chase Scholarship at Chautauqua Institution
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Strip of three images: two of Russell Gerhart in a boat and the 3rd of an unidentified male in the boat
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Pamela Gearhart with her father Russell standing on a dock at Lake Chautauqua
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Femme debout (Leoni)
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Letter written by W.O.A. Langs and sent to Dr. Frances Proctor Ames, May 21, 1947
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[Lecture on Herman Melville at Goddard College, April 14, 1962] / Charles Olson.
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Pamela Gearhart with her violin instructor, Mischa Mischakoff
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Pamela Gearhart with her violin instructor, Mischa Mischakoff
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Pamela Gearhart with conductor and horn player, Edward Murphy
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Pamela Gearhart with conductor and horn player, Edward Murphy
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Pamela Gearhart with conductor and horn player, Edward Murphy
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Stuart Shepherd
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Artur Rubinstein
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Russell and Martha Gerhart in boat on Lake Chautauqua
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Russell and Martha Gerhart in boat on Lake Chautauqua
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Russell and Martha Gerhart in boat on Lake Chautauqua
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Conductors Russell Gerhart and Franco Autori sitting outside
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Conductors Russell Gerhart and Franco Autori with two dogs
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Conductors Russell Gerhart and Franco Autori with two dogs
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1 Red, 4 Black plus X White
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Irene Jessner
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Pamela Gearhart in boat on Lake Chautauqua with Miller Bell Tower in background
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Thomas Meyer
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Soap Bubble Set
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Letter written by W.O.A. Langs and sent to Dr. Frances Proctor Ames, February 18, 1947
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Marjorie Lawrence
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Miller Bell Tower at Lake Chautauqua
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Thomas Meyer
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John Charles Thomas
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Louise Homer
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Jonathan Williams and Thomas Meyer
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Drawing of Gregor Piatigorsky
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Jonathan Williams and Thomas Meyer with an unknown man seated between them
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Jonathan Williams with imitation Picasso for set of Beautiful People by William Saroyan
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Pamela Gearhart playing violin at Keith Junior High School, Altoona, Pennsylvania
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Pamela Gearhart performing as violin soloist with the Chautauqua Institution Student Symphony Orchestra conducted by Edward Murphy
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Pamela Gearhart performing as violin soloist with the Chautauqua Institution Student Symphony Orchestra conducted by Edward Murphy
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Pamela Gearhart performing as violin soloist with the Chautauqua Institution Student Symphony Orchestra conducted by Edward Murphy
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UB Varsity Football team play, 1947-1948 season
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Drawing of Beniamino Gigli
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Jonathan Williams with Thomas Meyer and an unknown person
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Michael McCandless, composer with other musicians
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Philip Mead at piano keyboard with Stepen Monahan writing music
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Jonathan Williams and Thomas Meyer with unknown people
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Herbert Janssen as Kurvenal
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Jonathan Williams & Thomas Meyer