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How Pantagruel transported a colony of Utopians into Dipsody.
Pantagruel, having wholly subdued1 the land of Dipsody, transported thereunto a colony of Utopians, to the number of 9,876,543,210 men, besides the women and little children, artificers of all trades, and professors of all sciences, to people, cultivate, and improve that country, which otherwise was ill inhabited, and in the greatest part thereof but a mere2 desert and wilderness3; and did transport them (not) so much for the excessive multitude of men and women, which were in Utopia multiplied, for number, like grasshoppers4 upon the face of the land. You understand well enough, nor is it needful further to explain it to you, that the Utopian men had so rank and fruitful genitories, and that the Utopian women carried matrixes so ample, so gluttonous5, so tenaciously6 retentive7, and so architectonically cellulated, that at the end of every ninth month seven children at the least, what male what female, were brought forth8 by every married woman, in imitation of the people of Israel in Egypt, if Anthony (Nicholas) de Lyra be to be trusted. Nor yet was this transplantation made so much for the fertility of the soil, the wholesomeness9 of the air, or commodity of the country of Dipsody, as to retain that rebellious11 people within the bounds of their duty and obedience12, by this new transport of his ancient and most faithful subjects, who, from all time out of mind, never knew, acknowledged, owned, or served any other sovereign lord but him; and who likewise, from the very instant of their birth, as soon as they were entered into this world, had, with the milk of their mothers and nurses, sucked in the sweetness, humanity, and mildness of his government, to which they were all of them so nourished and habituated, that there was nothing surer than that they would sooner abandon their lives than

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renown
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benefactor
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monarch
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goodwill
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ornament
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ordained
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thereby
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amity
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meekness
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moulder
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imputation
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defunct
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worthy
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contingency
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dominion
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n.统治,管辖,支配权;领土,版图 | |
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adv.漠不关心地,无动于衷地,不负责任地 | |
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dwelling
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