Transcription of CANDIDE - ESP
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CANDIDEV oltaire1759 1998, Electronic Scholarly Publishing electronic edition is made freely available for scholarly oreducational purposes, provided that this copyright notice isincluded. The manuscript may not be reprinted or redistributed forcommercial purposes without OF CONTENTSCHAPTER 1 ..1 How CANDIDE Was Brought Up in a Magnificent Castle and How HeWas Driven ThenceCHAPTER 2 ..3 What Befell CANDIDE among the BulgariansCHAPTER 3 ..6 How CANDIDE Escaped from the Bulgarians and What Befell HimAfterwardCHAPTER 4 ..8 How CANDIDE Found His Old Master Pangloss Again and WhatCHAPTER 5.
Candide and with the greatest civility and politeness invited him to dine with them. “Gentlemen,” replied Candide, with a most engaging modesty, you do me much honor, but upon my word I have no money.” “Money, sir!” said one of the blues to him, “young persons of your appearance and merit never pay anything; why, are not you five feet
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