Title
Candide
Author
Voltaire
Translator
Tobias George Smollett
; James Thornton
Illustrator
Paul Klee
Year
1920
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Pantheon
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New York
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER I.
How Candide Was Brought Up in a Magnificent Castle, and How He Was Driven Thence
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CHAPTER II.
What Befell Candide Among the Bulgarians
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CHAPTER III.
How Candide Escaped from the Bulgarians, and What Befell Him Afterwards
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CHAPTER IV.
How Candide Found His Old Master in Philosophy, Dr. Pangloss, Again, and What Happened to Them
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CHAPTER V.
A Tempest, a Shipwreck, an Earthquake; and What Else Befell Dr. Pangloss, Candide, and James, the Anabaptist
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CHAPTER VI.
How the Portuguese Made a Superb Auto-De-Fé to Prevent Any Future Earthquakes, and How Candide Underwent Public Flagellation
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CHAPTER VII.
How the Old Woman Took Care Of Candide, and How He Found the Object of His Love
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CHAPTER VIII.
The History of Cunegund
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CHAPTER IX.
What Happened to Cunegund, Candide, the Grand Inquisitor, and the Jew
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CHAPTER X.
In What Distress Candide, Cunegund, and the Old Woman Arrive at Cadiz, and Of Their Embarkation
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CHAPTER XI.
The History of the Old Woman
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CHAPTER XII.
The Adventures of the Old Woman Continued
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CHAPTER XIII.
How Candide Was Obliged to Leave the Fair Cunegund and the Old Woman
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CHAPTER XIV.
The Reception Candide and Cacambo Met with Among the Jesuits in Paraguay
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CHAPTER XV.
How Candide Killed the Brother of His Dear Cunegund
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CHAPTER XVI.
What Happened to Our Two Travellers with Two Girls, Two Monkeys, and the Savages, Called Oreillons
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CHAPTER XVII.
Candide and His Servant Arrive in the Country of El Dorado. What They Saw There
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CHAPTER XVIII.
What They Saw in the Country of El Dorado
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CHAPTER XIX.
What Happened to Them at Surinam, and How Candide Became Acquainted with Martin
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CHAPTER XX.
What Befell Candide and Martin on Their Voyage
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CHAPTER XXI.
Candide and Martin, While Thus Reasoning with Each Other, Draw Near to the Coast of France
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CHAPTER XXII.
What Happened to Candide and Martin in France
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CHAPTER XXIII.
Candide and Martin Touch Upon the English Coast; What They Saw There
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CHAPTER XXIV.
Of Pacquette and Friar Giroflée
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CHAPTER XXV.
Candide and Martin Pay a Visit to Signor Pococurante, a Noble Venetian
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CHAPTER XXVI.
Candide and Martin Sup with Six Strangers; and Who They Were
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CHAPTER XXVII.
Candide’s Voyage to Constantinople
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CHAPTER XXVIII.
What Befell Candide, Cunegund, Pangloss, Martin, &c.
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CHAPTER XXIX.
In What Manner Candide Found Cunegund and the Old Woman Again
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CHAPTER XXX.
Conclusion
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