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Introduction | |
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How Candide was Brought Up in a Noble Castle, and How He was Expelled from the Same | |
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What Happended to Candide Among the Bulgarians | |
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How Candide Escaped from the Bulgarians, and What Became of Him | |
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How Candide Met His Old Master in Philosophy, Doctor Pangloss, and What Happened | |
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Storm, Shipwreck, Earthquake, and What Happened to Dr. Pangloss, to Candide and the Anabaptist Jacques | |
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How a Splendid Auto-Da-F� was Held to Prevent Earthquakes, and How Candide was Flogged | |
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How an Old Woman Took Care of Candide and Hoe He Regained That Which He Loved | |
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Cunegonde’s Story | |
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What Happed to Cunegonde, to Candide, to the Grand Inquisitor and to a Jew | |
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How Candide, Cunegonde and the Old Woman Arrived at Cadiz in Great Distress, and How They Embarked | |
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The Old Woman’s Story | |
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Continuation of the Old Woman’s Misfortunes | |
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How Candide was Obliged to Separate from the Fair Cunegonde and the Old Woman | |
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How Candide and Cacambo were Received by the Jesuits in Paraguay | |
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How Candid Killed his Dear Cunegonde’s Brother | |
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What Happened to the Two Travellers with Two Girls, Two Monkeys, and the Savages Called Oreillons | |
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Arrival of Candide and His Valet in the Country of Eldorado and What They saw There | |
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What They saw in the Land of Eldorado | |
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What Happened to Them at Surinam and How Candid Made the Acquaintance of Martin | |
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What Happened to Candide and Martin at Sea | |
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Candide and Martin Approach the Coast of France and Argue | |
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What Happened to Candide and Martin in France | |
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Candide and Martin Reach the Coast of England; and What They saw There | |
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Paquette and Friar Girofl�e | |
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Visit to the Noble Venetian, Lord Pococurante | |
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How Candide and Martin Supped with Six Strangers and who They Were | |
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Candide’s Voyage to Constantinople | |
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What Happened to Candide, to Cunegonde, to Pangloss, to Martin, Etc. | |
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How Candide Found Cunegonde and the Old Woman Again | |
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Conclusion | |