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Chapter 1
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How Candide was brought up in a magnificent castle and how he was driven thence
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Chapter 2
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What befell Candide among the Bulgarians
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Chapter 3
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How Candide escaped from the Bulgarians and what befell him afterward
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Chapter 4
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How Candide found his old master Pangloss again and what happened to him
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Chapter 5
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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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Chapter 6
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How the Portuguese made a superb auto-de-fe to prevent any future earthquakes, and how Candide underwent public flagellation
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Chapter 7
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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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Chapter 8
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Cunegund's story
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Chapter 9
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What happened to Cunegund, Candide, the Grand Inquisitor, and the Jew
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Chapter 10
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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 11
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The history of the old woman
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Chapter 12
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The adventures of the old woman continued
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Chapter 13
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How Candide was obliged to leave the fair Cunegund and the old woman
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Chapter 14
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The reception Candide and Cacambo met with among the Jesuits in Paraguay
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Chapter 15
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How Candide killed the brother of his dear Cunegund
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Chapter 16
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What happened to our two travelers with two girls, two monkeys, and the savages, called Oreillons
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Chapter 17
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Candide and his valet arrive in the country of El Dorado - what they saw there
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Chapter 18
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What they saw in the country of El Dorado
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Chapter 19
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What happened to them at Surinam, and how Candide became acquainted with Martin
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Chapter 20
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What befell Candide and Martin on their passage
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Chapter 21
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Candide and Martin, while thus reasoning with each other, draw near to the coast of France
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Chapter 22
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What happened to Candide and Martin in France
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Chapter 23
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Candide and Martin touch upon the English coast - what they see there
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Chapter 24
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Of Pacquette and Friar Giroflee
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Chapter 25
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Candide and Martin pay a visit to Seignor Pococurante, a noble Venetian
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Chapter 26
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Candide and Martin sup with six sharpers - who they were
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Chapter 27
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Candide's voyage to Constantinople
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Chapter 28
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What befell Candide, Cunegund, Pangloss, Martin, etc.
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Chapter 29
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What manner Candide found Miss Cunegund and the old woman again
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Chapter 30
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Conclusion
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