CHAPTER I.
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How Candide Was Brought Up in a Magnificent Castle, and How He Was Driven Thence
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7
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CHAPTER II.
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What Befell Candide Among the Bulgarians
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10
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CHAPTER III.
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How Candide Escaped from the Bulgarians, and What Befell Him Afterwards
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13
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CHAPTER IV.
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How Candide Found His Old Master in Philosophy, Dr. Pangloss, Again, and What Happened to Them
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16
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CHAPTER V.
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A Tempest, a Shipwreck, an Earthquake; and What Else Befell Dr. Pangloss, Candide, and James, the Anabaptist
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20
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CHAPTER VI.
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How the Portuguese Made a Superb Auto-De-Fé to Prevent Any Future Earthquakes, and How Candide Underwent Public Flagellation
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23
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CHAPTER VII.
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How the Old Woman Took Care Of Candide, and How He Found the Object of His Love
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25
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CHAPTER VIII.
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The History of Cunegund
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28
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CHAPTER IX.
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What Happened to Cunegund, Candide, the Grand Inquisitor, and the Jew
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31
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CHAPTER X.
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In What Distress Candide, Cunegund, and the Old Woman Arrive at Cadiz, and Of Their Embarkation
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CHAPTER XI.
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The History of the Old Woman
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37
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CHAPTER XII.
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The Adventures of the Old Woman Continued
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CHAPTER XIII.
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How Candide Was Obliged to Leave the Fair Cunegund and the Old Woman
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44
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CHAPTER XIV.
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The Reception Candide and Cacambo Met with Among the Jesuits in Paraguay
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47
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