Chapter 23. How Pantagruel Departed From Paris, Hearing News That The Dipsodes Had Invaded The Land Of The Amaurots; And The Cause Wherefore The Leagues Are So Short In France A little while after Pantagruel heard news that his father Gargantua had been translated into the land of the fairies by Morgue, as heretofore were Ogier and Arthur; as also, (In the original edition it stands 'together, and that.'—M.) that the report of his translation being spread abroad, the Dipsodes had issued out beyond their borders, with inroads had wasted a great part of Utopia, and at that very time had besieged the great city of the Amaurots. Whereupon departing from Paris without bidding any man farewell, for the business required diligence, he came to Rouen. Now Pantagruel in his journey seeing that the

