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  chapter01CHAPTERI

  HOWCANDIDEWASBROUGHTUPINAMAGNIFICIENT

  CASTLEANDHOW

  HEWASDRIVENTHENCE

  InthecountryofWestphalia,inthecastleofthemostnobleBaronofThunder-ten-tronckh,livedayouthwhomNaturehadendowedwithamostsweetdisposition。Hisfacewasthetrueindexofhismind。Hehadasolidjudgmentjoinedtothemostunaffectedsimplicity;andhence,Ipresume,hehadhisnameofCandide。TheoldservantsofthehousesuspectedhimtohavebeenthesonoftheBaron’ssister,byaverygoodsortofagentlemanoftheneighborhood,whomthatyoungladyrefusedtomarry,becausehecouldproducenomorethanthreescoreandelevenquarteringsinhisarms;

  therestofthegenealogicaltreebelongingtothefamilyhavingbeenlostthroughtheinjuriesoftime。

  TheBaronwasoneofthemostpowerfullordsinWestphalia,forhiscastlehadnotonlyagate,butevenwindows,andhisgreathallwashungwithtapestry。Heusedtohuntwithhismastiffsandspanielsinsteadofgreyhounds;hisgroomservedhimforhuntsman;andtheparsonoftheparishofficiatedashisgrandalmoner。Hewascalled\"MyLord\"byallhispeople,andhenevertoldastorybuteveryonelaughedatit。

  MyLadyBaroness,whoweighedthreehundredandfiftypounds,consequentlywasapersonofnosmallconsideration;andthenshedidthehonorsofthehousewithadignitythatcommandeduniversalrespect。Herdaughterwasaboutseventeenyearsofage,fresh-colored,comely,plump,anddesirable。TheBaron’ssonseemedtobeayouthineveryrespectworthyofthefatherhesprungfrom。Pangloss,thepreceptor,wastheoracleofthefamily,andlittleCandidelistenedtohisinstructionswithallthesimplicitynaturaltohisageanddisposition。

  MasterPanglosstaughtthemetaphysico-theologo-cosmolonigology。

  Hecouldprovetoadmirationthatthereisnoeffectwithoutacause;and,thatinthisbestofallpossibleworlds,theBaron’scastlewasthemostmagnificentofallcastles,andMyLadythebestofallpossiblebaronesses。

  \"Itisdemonstrable\",saidhe,\"thatthingscannotbeotherwisethanastheyare;forasallthingshavebeencreatedforsomeend,theymustnecessarilybecreatedforthebestend。Observe,forinstance,thenoseisformedforspectacles,thereforewewearspectacles。Thelegsarevisiblydesignedforstockings,accordinglywewearstockings。Stonesweremadetobehewnandtoconstructcastles,thereforeMyLordhasamagnificentcastle;forthegreatestbaronintheprovinceoughttobethebestlodged。

  Swinewereintendedtobeeaten,thereforeweeatporkalltheyearround:andthey,whoassertthateverythingisright,donotexpressthemselvescorrectly;theyshouldsaythateverythingisbest。\"

  Candidelistenedattentivelyandbelievedimplicitly,forhethoughtMissCunegondeexcessivelyhandsome,thoughheneverhadthecouragetotellherso。HeconcludedthatnexttothehappinessofbeingBaronofThunder-ten-tronckh,thenextwasthatofbeingMissCunegonde,thenextthatofseeinghereveryday,andthelastthatofhearingthedoctrineofMasterPangloss,thegreatestphilosopherofthewholeprovince,andconsequentlyofthewholeworld。

  OnedaywhenMissCunegondewenttotakeawalkinalittleneighboringwoodwhichwascalledapark,shesaw,throughthebushes,thesageDoctorPanglossgivingalectureinexperimentalphilosophytohermother’schambermaid,alittlebrownwench,verypretty,andverytractable。AsMissCunegondehadagreatdispositionforthesciences,sheobservedwiththeutmostattentiontheexperimentswhichwererepeatedbeforehereyes;sheperfectlywellunderstoodtheforceofthedoctor’sreasoninguponcausesandeffects。Sheretiredgreatlyflurried,quitepensiveandfilledwiththedesireofknowledge,imaginingthatshemightbeasufficingreasonforyoungCandide,andheforher。

  Onherwaybackshehappenedtomeettheyoungman;sheblushed,heblushedalso;shewishedhimagoodmorninginaflatteringtone,hereturnedthesalute,withoutknowingwhathesaid。Thenextday,astheywererisingfromdinner,CunegondeandCandideslippedbehindthescreen。Themissdroppedherhandkerchief,theyoungmanpickeditup。

  Sheinnocentlytookholdofhishand,andheasinnocentlykissedherswithawarmth,asensibility,agrace-allveryparticular;

  theirlipsmet;theireyessparkled;theirkneestrembled;theirhandsstrayed。TheBaronchancedtocomeby;hebeheldthecauseandeffect,and,withouthesitation,salutedCandidewithsomenotablekicksonthebreechanddrovehimoutofdoors。

  ThelovelyMissCunegondefaintedaway,and,assoonasshecametoherself,theBaronessboxedherears。Thusageneralconsternationwasspreadoverthismostmagnificentandmostagreeableofallpossiblecastles。

  chapter02CHAPTERII

  WHATBEFELLCANDIDEAMONGTHEBULGARIANS

  Candide,thusdrivenoutofthisterrestrialparadise,rambledalongtimewithoutknowingwherehewent;sometimesheraisedhiseyes,allbedewedwithtears,towardsheaven,andsometimeshecastamelancholylooktowardsthemagnificentcastle,wheredweltthefairestofyoungbaronesses。Helaidhimselfdowntosleepinafurrow,heartbroken,andsupperless。Thesnowfellingreatflakes,and,inthemorningwhenheawoke,hewasalmostfrozentodeath;however,hemadeshifttocrawltothenexttown,whichwascalledWald-berghoff-trarbkdikdorff,withoutapennyinhispocket,andhalfdeadwithhungerandfatigue。

  Hetookuphisstandatthedoorofaninn。Hehadnotbeenlongtherebeforetwomendressedinbluefixedtheireyessteadfastlyuponhim。

  \"Faith,comrade\",saidoneofthemtotheother,\"yonderisawellmadeyoungfellowandoftherightsize。\"UponwhichtheymadeuptoCandideandwiththegreatestcivilityandpolitenessinvitedhimtodinewiththem。

  \"Gentlemen\",repliedCandide,withamostengagingmodesty,youdomemuchhonor,butuponmywordIhavenomoney。\"

  \"Money,sir!\"saidoneofthebluestohim,\"youngpersonsofyourappearanceandmeritneverpayanything;why,arenotyoufivefeetfiveincheshigh?\"

  \"Yes,gentlemen,thatisreallymysize\",repliedhe,withalowbow。

  \"Comethen,sir,sitdownalongwithus;wewillnotonlypayyourreckoning,butwillneversuffersuchacleveryoungfellowasyoutowantmoney。Menwereborntoassistoneanother。\"

  \"Youareperfectlyright,gentlemen\",saidCandide,\"thisispreciselythedoctrineofMasterPangloss;andIamconvincedthateverythingisforthebest。\"

  Hisgenerouscompanionsnextentreatedhimtoacceptofafewcrowns,whichhereadilycompliedwith,atthesametimeofferingthemhisnoteforthepayment,whichtheyrefused,andsatdowntotable。

  \"Haveyounotagreataffectionfor-\"

  \"Oyes!IhaveagreataffectionforthelovelyMissCunegonde。\"

  \"Maybeso\",repliedoneoftheblues,\"butthatisnotthequestion!WeaskyouwhetheryouhavenotagreataffectionfortheKingoftheBulgarians?\"

  \"FortheKingoftheBulgarians?\"saidCandide。\"Oh,Lord!

  notatall,whyI

  neversawhiminmylife。\"

  \"Isitpossible?Oh,heisamostcharmingking!Come,wemustdrinkhishealth。\"

  \"Withallmyheart,gentlemen\",saidCandide,andoffhetossedhisglass。

  \"Bravo!\"criedtheblues;\"youarenowthesupport,thedefender,theherooftheBulgarians;yourfortuneismade;youareinthehighroadtoglory。\"

  Sosaying,theyhandcuffedhim,andcarriedhimawaytotheregiment。

  Therehewasmadetowheelabouttotheright,totheleft,todrawhisrammer,toreturnhisrammer,topresent,tofire,tomarch,andtheygavehimthirtyblowswithacane;thenextdayheperformedhisexercisealittlebetter,andtheygavehimbuttwenty;thedayfollowinghecameoffwithten,andwaslookeduponasayoungfellowofsurprisinggeniusbyallhiscomrades。

  Candidewasstruckwithamazement,andcouldnotforthesoulofhimconceivehowhecametobeahero。Onefinespringmorning,hetookitintohisheadtotakeawalk,andhemarchedstraightforward,conceivingittobeaprivilegeofthehumanspecies,aswellasofthebrutecreation,tomakeuseoftheirlegshowandwhentheypleased。Hehadnotgoneabovetwoleagueswhenhewasovertakenbyfourotherheroes,sixfeethigh,whoboundhimneckandheels,andcarriedhimtoadungeon。

  Acourtmartialsatuponhim,andhewasaskedwhichhelikedbetter,torunthegauntletsixandthirtytimesthroughthewholeregiment,ortohavehisbrainsblownoutwithadozenmusket-balls?

  Invaindidheremonstratetothemthatthehumanwillisfree,andthathechoseneither;theyobligedhimtomakeachoice,andhedetermined,invirtueofthatdivinegiftcalledfreewill,torunthegauntletsixandthirtytimes。

  Hehadgonethroughhisdisciplinetwice,andtheregimentbeingcomposedof2,000men,theycomposedforhimexactly4,000strokes,whichlaidbareallhismusclesandnervesfromthenapeofhisnecktohisstern。Astheywerepreparingtomakehimsetoutthethirdtimeouryounghero,unabletosupportitanylonger,beggedasafavorthattheywouldbesoobligingastoshoothimthroughthehead;thefavorbeinggranted,abandagewastiedoverhiseyes,andhewasmadetokneeldown。

  Atthatveryinstant,HisBulgarianMajestyhappeningtopassbymadeastop,andinquiredintothedelinquent’scrime,andbeingaprinceofgreatpenetration,hefound,fromwhatheheardofCandide,thathewasayoungmetaphysician,entirelyignorantoftheworld;andtherefore,outofhisgreatclemency,hecondescendedtopardonhim,forwhichhisnamewillbecelebratedineveryjournal,andineveryage。AskillfulsurgeonmadeacureoftheflagellatedCandideinthreeweeksbymeansofemollientunguentsprescribedbyDioscorides。Hissoreswerenowskimmedoverandhewasabletomarch,whentheKingoftheBulgariansgavebattletotheKingoftheAbares。

  chapter03CHAPTERIII

  HOWCANDIDEESCAPEDFROMTHEBULGARIANSAND

  WHATBEFELLHIMAFTERWARDS

  Neverwasanythingsogallant,sowellaccoutred,sobrilliant,andsofinelydisposedasthetwoarmies。Thetrumpets,fifes,hautboys,drums,andcannonmadesuchharmonyasneverwasheardinHellitself。

  Theentertainmentbeganbyadischargeofcannon,which,inthetwinklingofaneye,laidflatabout6,000menoneachside。Themusketbulletssweptaway,outofthebestofallpossibleworlds,nineortenthousandscoundrelsthatinfesteditssurface。Thebayonetwasnextthesufficientreasonofthedeathsofseveralthousands。Thewholemightamounttothirtythousandsouls。Candidetrembledlikeaphilosopher,andconcealedhimselfaswellashecouldduringthisheroicbutchery。

  Atlength,whilethetwokingswerecausingTeDeumstobesungintheircamps,Candidetookaresolutiontogoandreasonsomewhereelseuponcausesandeffects。Afterpassingoverheapsofdeadordyingmen,thefirstplacehecametowasaneighboringvillage,intheAbarianterritories,whichhadbeenburnedtothegroundbytheBulgarians,agreeablytothelawsofwar。Herelayanumberofoldmencoveredwithwounds,whobeheldtheirwivesdyingwiththeirthroatscut,andhuggingtheirchildrentotheirbreasts,allstainedwithblood。Thereseveralyoungvirgins,whosebodieshadbeenrippedopen,aftertheyhadsatisfiedthenaturalnecessitiesoftheBulgarianheroes,breathedtheirlast;

  whileothers,half-burnedintheflames,beggedtobedispatchedoutoftheworld。Thegroundaboutthemwascoveredwiththebrains,arms,andlegsofdeadmen。

  Candidemadeallthehastehecouldtoanothervillage,whichbelongedtotheBulgarians,andtherehefoundtheheroicAbareshadenactedthesametragedy。Thencecontinuingtowalkoverpalpitatinglimbs,orthroughruinedbuildings,atlengthhearrivedbeyondthetheaterofwar,withalittleprovisioninhisbudget,andMissCunegonde’simageinhisheart。WhenhearrivedinHollandhisprovisionfailedhim;buthavingheardthattheinhabitantsofthatcountrywereallrichandChristians,hemadehimselfsureofbeingtreatedbytheminthesamemannerastheBaron’scastle,beforehehadbeendriventhencethroughthepowerofMissCunegonde’sbrighteyes。

  Heaskedcharityofseveralgrave-lookingpeople,whooneandallansweredhim,thatifhecontinuedtofollowthistradetheywouldhavehimsenttothehouseofcorrection,whereheshouldbetaughttogethisbread。

  Henextaddressedhimselftoapersonwhohadjustcomefromharanguinganumerousassemblyforawholehouronthesubjectofcharity。Theorator,squintingathimunderhisbroadbrimmedhat,askedhimsternly,whatbroughthimthitherandwhetherhewasforthegoodoldcause?

  \"Sir\",saidCandide,inasubmissivemanner,\"Iconceivetherecanbenoeffectwithoutacause;everythingisnecessarilyconcatenatedandarrangedforthebest。ItwasnecessarythatIshouldbebanishedfromthepresenceofMissCunegonde;thatIshouldafterwardsrunthegauntlet;anditisnecessaryIshouldbegmybread,tillIamabletogetit。Allthiscouldnothavebeenotherwise。\"

  \"Harkye,friend\",saidtheorator,\"doyouholdthePopetobeAntichrist?\"

  \"Truly,Ineverheardanythingaboutit\",saidCandide,\"butwhetherheisornot,Iaminwantofsomethingtoeat。\"

  \"Thoudeservestnottoeatortodrink\",repliedtheorator,\"wretch,monster,thatthouart!hence!avoidmysight,norevercomenearmeagainwhilethoulivest。\"

  Theorator’swifehappenedtoputherheadoutofthewindowatthatinstant,when,seeingamanwhodoubtedwhetherthePopewasAntichrist,shedischargeduponhisheadautensilfullofwater。Goodheavens,towhatexcessdoesreligiouszealtransportwomankind!

  Amanwhohadneverbeenchristened,anhonestAnabaptistnamedJames,waswitnesstothecruelandignominioustreatmentshowedtooneofhisbrethren,toarational,two-footed,unfledgedbeing。Movedwithpityhecarriedhimtohisownhouse,causedhimtobecleaned,gavehimmeatanddrink,andmadehimapresentoftwoflorins,atthesametimeproposingtoinstructhiminhisowntradeofweavingPersiansilks,whicharefabricatedinHolland。

  Candide,penetratedwithsomuchgoodness,threwhimselfathisfeet,crying,\"NowIamconvincedthatmyMasterPanglosstoldmetruthwhenhesaidthateverythingwasforthebestinthisworld;forIaminfinitelymoreaffectedwithyourextraordinarygenerositythanwiththeinhumanityofthatgentlemanintheblackcloakandhiswife。\"

  chapter04CHAPTERIV

  HOWCANDIDEFOUNDHISOLDMASTERPANGLOSS

  AGAINANDWHATHAPPENEDTOHIM

  Thenextday,asCandidewaswalkingout,hemetabeggarallcoveredwithscabs,hiseyessunkinhishead,theendofhisnoseeatenoff,hismouthdrawnononeside,histeethasblackasacloak,snufflingandcoughingmostviolently,andeverytimeheattemptedtospitoutdroppedatooth。

  Candide,dividedbetweencompassionandhorror,butgivingwaytotheformer,bestowedonthisshockingfigurethetwoflorinswhichthehonestAnabaptist,James,hadjustbeforegiventohim。Thespecterlookedathimveryearnestly,shedtearsandthrewhisarmsabouthisneck。Candidestartedbackaghast。

  \"Alas!\"saidtheonewretchtotheother,\"don’tyouknowdearPangloss?\"

  \"WhatdoIhear?Isityou,mydearmaster!youIbeholdinthispiteousplight?Whatdreadfulmisfortunehasbefallenyou?Whathasmadeyouleavethemostmagnificentanddelightfulofallcastles?

  WhathasbecomeofMissCunegonde,themirrorofyoungladies,andNature’smasterpiece?\"

  \"Oh,Lord!\"criedPangloss,\"IamsoweakIcannotstand\",uponwhichCandideinstantlyledhimtotheAnabaptist’sstable,andprocuredhimsomethingtoeat。

  AssoonasPanglosshadalittlerefreshedhimself,CandidebegantorepeathisinquiriesconcerningMissCunegonde。

  \"Sheisdead\",repliedtheother。

  \"Dead!\"criedCandide,andimmediatelyfaintedaway;hisfriendrestoredhimbythehelpofalittlebadvinegar,whichhefoundbychanceinthestable。

  Candideopenedhiseyes,andagainrepeated:\"Dead!isMissCunegondedead?Ah,whereisthebestofworldsnow?Butofwhatillnessdidshedie?

  Wasitofgriefonseeingherfatherkickmeoutofhismagnificentcastle?\"

  \"No\",repliedPangloss,\"herbodywasrippedopenbytheBulgariansoldiers,aftertheyhadsubjectedhertoasmuchcrueltyasadamselcouldsurvive;theyknockedtheBaron,herfather,ontheheadforattemptingtodefendher;MyLady,hermother,wascutinpieces;mypoorpupilwasservedjustinthesamemannerashissister;andasforthecastle,theyhavenotleftonestoneuponanother;theyhavedestroyedalltheducks,andsheep,thebarns,andthetrees;butwehavehadourrevenge,fortheAbareshavedonetheverysamethinginaneighboringbarony,whichbelongedtoaBulgarianlord。\"

  Athearingthis,Candidefaintedawayasecondtime,but,notwithstanding,havingcometohimselfagain,hesaidallthatitbecamehimtosay;heinquiredintothecauseandeffect,aswellasintothesufficingreasonthathadreducedPanglosstosomiserableacondition。

  \"Alas\",repliedthepreceptor,\"itwaslove;love,thecomfortofthehumanspecies;love,thepreserveroftheuniverse;thesoulofallsensiblebeings;

  love!tenderlove!\"

  \"Alas\",criedCandide,\"Ihavehadsomeknowledgeoflovemyself,thissovereignofhearts,thissoulofsouls;yetitnevercostmemorethanakissandtwentykicksonthebackside。Buthowcouldthisbeautifulcauseproduceinyousohideousaneffect?\"

  Panglossmadeanswerintheseterms:

  \"OmydearCandide,youmustrememberPacquette,thatprettywench,whowaitedonournobleBaroness;inherarmsItastedthepleasuresofParadise,whichproducedtheseHelltormentswithwhichyouseemedevoured。Shewasinfectedwithanailment,andperhapshassincediedofit;shereceivedthispresentofalearnedFranciscan,whoderiveditfromthefountainhead;hewasindebtedforittoanoldcountess,whohaditofacaptainofhorse,whohaditofamarchioness,whohaditofapage,thepagehaditofaJesuit,who,duringhisnovitiate,haditinadirectlinefromoneofthefellowadventurersofChristopherColumbus;

  formypartIshallgiveittonobody,Iamadyingman。\"

  \"OsagePangloss\",criedCandide,\"whatastrangegenealogyisthis!Isnotthedeviltherootofit?\"

  \"Notatall\",repliedthegreatman,\"itwasathingunavoidable,anecessaryingredientinthebestofworlds;forifColumbushadnotcaughtinanislandinAmericathisdisease,whichcontaminatesthesourceofgeneration,andfrequentlyimpedespropagationitself,andisevidentlyopposedtothegreatendofnature,weshouldhavehadneitherchocolatenorcochineal。Itisalsotobeobserved,that,eventothepresenttime,inthiscontinentofours,thismalady,likeourreligiouscontroversies,ispeculiartoourselves。TheTurks,theIndians,thePersians,theChinese,theSiamese,andtheJapaneseareentirelyunacquaintedwithit;butthereisasufficingreasonforthemtoknowitinafewcenturies。Inthemeantime,itismakingprodigioushavocamongus,especiallyinthosearmiescomposedofwelldisciplinedhirelings,whodeterminethefateofnations;

  forwemaysafelyaffirm,that,whenanarmyofthirtythousandmenengagesanotherequalinsize,thereareabouttwentythousandinfectedwithsyphilisoneachside。\"

  \"Verysurprising,indeed\",saidCandide,\"butyoumustgetcured。\"

  \"Lordhelpme,howcanI?\"saidPangloss。\"Mydearfriend,Ihavenotapennyintheworld;andyouknowonecannotbebledorhaveanenemawithoutmoney。\"

  ThislastspeechhaditseffectonCandide;heflewtothecharitableAnabaptist,James;heflunghimselfathisfeet,andgavehimsostrikingapictureofthemiserableconditionofhisfriendthatthegoodmanwithoutanyfurtherhesitationagreedtotakeDr。Panglossintohishouse,andtopayforhiscure。Thecurewaseffectedwithonlythelossofoneeyeandanear。Asbewroteagoodhand,andunderstoodaccountstolerablywell,theAnabaptistmadehimhisbookkeeper。Attheexpirationoftwomonths,beingobligedbysomemercantileaffairstogotoLisbonhetookthetwophilosopherswithhiminthesameship;Pangloss,duringthecourseofthevoyage,explainedtohimhoweverythingwassoconstitutedthatitcouldnotbebetter。Jamesdidnotquiteagreewithhimonthispoint。

  \"Men\",saidhe\"must,insomethings,havedeviatedfromtheiroriginalinnocence;fortheywerenotbornwolves,andyettheyworryoneanotherlikethosebeastsofprey。Godnevergavethemtwenty-fourpoundersnorbayonets,andyettheyhavemadecannonandbayonetstodestroyoneanother。TothisaccountImightaddnotonlybankruptcies,butthelawwhichseizesontheeffectsofbankrupts,onlytocheatthecreditors。\"

  \"Allthiswasindispensablynecessary\",repliedtheone-eyeddoctor,\"forprivatemisfortunesarepublicbenefits;sothatthemoreprivatemisfortunesthereare,thegreateristhegeneralgood。\"

  Whilehewasarguinginthismanner,theskywasovercast,thewindsblewfromthefourquartersofthecompass,andtheshipwasassailedbyamostterribletempest,withinsightoftheportofLisbon。

  chapter05CHAPTERV

  ATEMPEST,ASHIPWRECK,ANEARTHQUAKE,AND

  WHATELSEBEFELLDRPANGLOSS,CANDIDE,AND

  JAMES,THEANABAPTIST

  Onehalfofthepassengers,weakenedandhalf-deadwiththeinconceivableanxietyandsicknesswhichtherollingofavesselatseaoccasionsthroughthewholehumanframe,werelosttoallsenseofthedangerthatsurroundedthem。Theothersmadeloudoutcries,orbetookthemselvestotheirprayers;

  thesailswereblownintoshreds,andthemastswerebroughtbytheboard。

  Thevesselwasatotalwreck。Everyonewasbusilyemployed,butnobodycouldbeeitherheardorobeyed。TheAnabaptist,beingupondeck,lentahelpinghandaswellastherest,whenabrutishsailorgavehimablowandlaidhimspeechless;but,notwithstanding,withtheviolenceoftheblowthetarhimselftumbledheadforemostoverboard,andfelluponapieceofthebrokenmast,whichheimmediatelygrasped。

  HonestJames,forgettingtheinjuryhehadsolatelyreceivedfromhim,flewtohisassistance,and,withgreatdifficulty,hauledhiminagain,but,notwithstanding,intheattempt,was,byasuddenjerkoftheship,thrownoverboardhimself,insightoftheveryfellowwhomhehadriskedhislifetosaveandwhotooknottheleastnoticeofhiminthisdistress。Candide,whobeheldallthatpassedandsawhisbenefactoronemomentrisingabovewater,andthenextswallowedupbythemercilesswaves,waspreparingtojumpafterhim,butwaspreventedbythephilosopherPangloss,whodemonstratedtohimthattheroadsteadofLisbonhadbeenmadeonpurposefortheAnabaptisttobedrownedthere。Whilehewasprovinghisargumentapriori,theshipfoundered,andthewholecrewperished,exceptPangloss,Candide,andthesailorwhohadbeenthemeansofdrowningthegoodAnabaptist。Thevillainswamashore;butPanglossandCandidereachedthelanduponaplank。

  AssoonastheyhadrecoveredfromtheirsurpriseandfatiguetheywalkedtowardsLisbon;withwhatlittlemoneytheyhadlefttheythoughttosavethemselvesfromstarvingafterhavingescapeddrowning。

  Scarcelyhadtheyceasedtolamentthelossoftheirbenefactorandsetfootinthecity,whentheyperceivedthattheearthtrembledundertheirfeet,andthesea,swellingandfoamingintheharbor,wasdashinginpiecesthevesselsthatwereridingatanchor。Largesheetsofflamesandcinderscoveredthestreetsandpublicplaces;thehousestottered,andweretumbledtopsy-turvyeventotheirfoundations,whichwerethemselvesdestroyed,andthirtythousandinhabitantsofbothsexes,youngandold,wereburiedbeneaththeruins。

  Thesailor,whistlingandswearing,cried,\"Damnit,there’ssomethingtobegothere。\"

  \"Whatcanbethesufficingreasonofthisphenomenon?\"

  saidPangloss。

  \"Itiscertainlythedayofjudgment\",saidCandide。

  Thesailor,defyingdeathinthepursuitofplunder,rushedintothemidstoftheruin,wherehefoundsomemoney,withwhichhegotdrunk,and,afterhehadslepthimselfsoberhepurchasedthefavorsofthefirstgood-naturedwenchthatcameinhisway,amidsttheruinsofdemolishedhousesandthegroansofhalf-buriedandexpiringpersons。

  Panglosspulledhimbythesleeve。\"Friend\",saidhe,\"thisisnotright,youtrespassagainsttheuniversalreason,andhavemistakenyourtime。\"

  \"Deathandzounds!\"answeredtheother,\"IamasailorandwasbornatBatavia,andhavetrampledfourtimesuponthecrucifixinasmanyvoyagestoJapan;youhavecometoagoodhandwithyouruniversalreason。\"

  Inthemeantime,Candide,whohadbeenwoundedbysomepiecesofstonethatfellfromthehouses,laystretchedinthestreet,almostcoveredwithrubbish。

  \"ForGod’ssake\",saidhetoPangloss,\"getmealittlewineandoil!Iamdying。\"

  \"Thisconcussionoftheearthisnonewthing\",saidPangloss,\"thecityofLimainSouthAmericaexperiencedthesamelastyear;

  thesamecause,thesameeffects;thereiscertainlyatrainofsulphurallthewayundergroundfromLimatoLisbon。\"

  \"Nothingismoreprobable\",saidCandide;\"butfortheloveofGodalittleoilandwine。\"

  \"Probable!\"repliedthephilosopher,\"Imaintainthatthethingisdemonstrable。\"

  Candidefaintedaway,andPanglossfetchedhimsomewaterfromaneighboringspring。Thenextday,insearchingamongtheruins,theyfoundsomeeatableswithwhichtheyrepairedtheirexhaustedstrength。Afterthistheyassistedtheinhabitantsinrelievingthedistressedandwounded。Some,whomtheyhadhumanelyassisted,gavethemasgoodadinnerascouldbeexpectedundersuchterriblecircumstances。Therepast,indeed,wasmournful,andthecompanymoistenedtheirbreadwiththeirtears;butPanglossendeavoredtocomfortthemunderthisafflictionbyaffirmingthatthingscouldnotbeotherwisethattheywere。

  \"For\",saidhe,\"allthisisfortheverybestend,forifthereisavolcanoatLisbonitcouldbeinnootherspot;anditisimpossiblebutthingsshouldbeastheyare,foreverythingisforthebest。\"

  Bythesideofthepreceptorsatalittlemandressedinblack,whowasoneofthefamiliarsoftheInquisition。Thisperson,takinghimupwithgreatcomplaisance,said,\"Possibly,mygoodsir,youdonotbelieveinoriginalsin;for,ifeverythingisbest,therecouldhavebeennosuchthingasthefallorpunishmentofman。\"

  YourExcellencywillpardonme\",answeredPangloss,stillmorepolitely;\"forthefallofmanandthecurseconsequentthereuponnecessarilyenteredintothesystemofthebestofworlds。\"

  \"Thatisasmuchastosay,sir\",rejoinedthefamiliar,\"youdonotbelieveinfreewill。\"

  \"YourExcellencywillbesogoodastoexcuseme\",saidPangloss,\"freewillisconsistentwithabsolutenecessity;foritwasnecessaryweshouldbefree,forinthatthewill-\"

  Panglosswasinthemidstofhisproposition,whenthefamiliarbeckonedtohisattendanttohelphimtoaglassofportwine。

  chapter06CHAPTERVI

  HOWTHEPORTUGUESEMADEASUPERBAUTO-DE-FE

  TOPREVENTANYFUTUREEARTHQUAKES,ANDHOW

  CANDIDEUNDERWENTPUBLIC

  FLAGELLATION

  Aftertheearthquake,whichhaddestroyedthree-fourthsofthecityofLisbon,thesagesofthatcountrycouldthinkofnomeansmoreeffectualtopreservethekingdomfromutterruinthantoentertainthepeoplewithanauto-da-fe,ithavingbeendecidedbytheUniversityofCoimbra,thattheburningofafewpeoplealivebyaslowfire,andwithgreatceremony,isaninfalliblepreventiveofearthquakes。

  InconsequencethereoftheyhadseizedonaBiscayanformarryinghisgodmother,andontwoPortuguesefortakingoutthebaconofalardedpullettheywereeating;afterdinnertheycameandsecuredDr。Pangloss,andhispupilCandide,theoneforspeakinghismind,andtheotherforseemingtoapprovewhathehadsaid。Theywereconductedtoseparateapartments,extremelycool,wheretheywereneverincommodedwiththesun。Eightdaysafterwardstheywereeachdressedinasanbenito,andtheirheadswereadornedwithpapermitres。ThemitreandsanbenitowornbyCandidewerepaintedwithflamesreversedandwithdevilsthathadneithertailsnorclaws;butDr。Pangloss’sdevilshadbothtailsandclaws,andhisflameswereupright。Inthesehabitstheymarchedinprocession,andheardaverypatheticsermon,whichwasfollowedbyananthem,accompaniedbybagpipes。Candidewasfloggedtosometune,whiletheanthemwasbeingsung;theBiscayanandthetwomenwhowouldnoteatbaconwereburned,andPanglosswashanged,whichisnotacommoncustomatthesesolemnities。Thesamedaytherewasanotherearthquake,whichmademostdreadfulhavoc。

  Candide,amazed,terrified,confounded,astonished,allbloody,andtremblingfromheadtofoot,saidtohimself,\"Ifthisisthebestofallpossibleworlds,whataretheothers?IfIhadonlybeenwhipped,Icouldhaveputupwithit,asIdidamongtheBulgarians;but,notwithstanding,ohmydearPangloss!mybelovedmaster!thougreatestofphilosophers!

  thateverI

  shouldlivetoseetheehanged,withoutknowingforwhat!

  OmydearAnabaptist,thoubestofmen,thatitshouldbethyfatetobedrownedintheveryharbor!OMissCunegonde,youmirrorofyoungladies!

  thatitshouldbeyourfatetohaveyourbodyrippedopen!\"

  Hewasmakingthebestofhiswayfromtheplacewherehehadbeenpreachedto,whipped,absolvedandblessed,whenhewasaccostedbyanoldwoman,whosaidtohim,\"Takecourage,child,andfollowme。\"

  chapter07CHAPTERVII

  HOWTHEOLDWOMANTOOKCAREOFCANDIDE,AND

  HOWHEFOUND

  THEOBJECTOFHISLOVE

  Candidefollowedtheoldwoman,thoughwithouttakingcourage,toadecayedhouse,whereshegavehimapotofpomatumtoanointhissores,showedhimaveryneatbed,withasuitofclotheshangingbyit;andsetvictualsanddrinkbeforehim。

  \"There\",saidshe,\"eat,drink,andsleep,andmayOurLadyofAtocha,andthegreatSt。AnthonyofPadua,andtheillustriousSt。

  JamesofCompostella,takeyouundertheirprotection。Ishallbebacktomorrow。\"

  Candide,struckwithamazementatwhathehadseen,atwhathehadsuffered,andstillmorewiththecharityoftheoldwoman,wouldhaveshownhisacknowledgmentbykissingherhand。

  \"Itisnotmyhandyououghttokiss\",saidtheoldwoman。

  \"Ishallbebacktomorrow。Anointyourback,eat,andtakeyourrest。\"

  Candide,notwithstandingsomanydisasters,ateandslept。

  Thenextmorning,theoldwomanbroughthimhisbreakfast;examinedhisback,andrubbeditherselfwithanotherointment。Shereturnedatthepropertime,andbroughthimhisdinner;andatnight,shevisitedhimagainwithhissupper。

  Thenextdaysheobservedthesameceremonies。

  \"Whoareyou?\"saidCandidetoher。\"Whohasinspiredyouwithsomuchgoodness?WhatreturncanImakeyouforthischaritableassistance?\"

  Thegoodoldbeldamekeptaprofoundsilence。Intheeveningshereturned,butwithouthissupper。

  \"Comealongwithme\",saidshe,\"butdonotspeakaword。\"

  Shetookhimbythearm,andwalkedwithhimaboutaquarterofamileintothecountry,tilltheycametoalonelyhousesurroundedwithmoatsandgardens。Theoldconductressknockedatalittledoor,whichwasimmediatelyopened,andsheshowedhimupapairofbackstairs,intoasmall,butrichlyfurnishedapartment。Thereshemadehimsitdownonabrocadedsofa,shutthedooruponhim,andlefthim。Candidethoughthimselfinatrance;helookeduponhiswholelife,hitherto,asafrightfuldream,andthepresentmomentasaveryagreeableone。

  Theoldwomansoonreturned,supporting,withgreatdifficulty,ayounglady,whoappearedscarceabletostand。Shewasofamajesticmienandstature,herdresswasrich,andglitteringwithdiamonds,andherfacewascoveredwithaveil。

  \"Takeoffthatveil\",saidtheoldwomantoCandide。

  Theyoungmanapproached,and,withatremblinghand,tookoffherveil。

  Whatahappymoment!Whatsurprise!HethoughthebeheldMissCunegonde;hedidbeholdher-itwassheherself。Hisstrengthfailedhim,hecouldnotutteraword,hefellatherfeet。Cunegondefainteduponthesofa。Theoldwomanbedewedthemwithspirits;theyrecovered-theybegantospeak。Atfirsttheycouldexpressthemselvesonlyinbrokenaccents;

  theirquestionsandanswerswerealternatelyinterruptedwithsighs,tears,andexclamations。Theoldwomandesiredthemtomakelessnoise,andafterthisprudentadmonitionleftthemtogether。

  \"Goodheavens!\"criedCandide,\"isityou?IsitMissCunegondeIbehold,andalive?DoIfindyouagaininPortugal?thenyouhavenotbeenravished?theydidnotripopenyourbody,asthephilosopherPanglossinformedme?\"

  \"Indeedbuttheydid\",repliedMissCunegonde;\"butthesetwoaccidentsdonotalwaysprovemortal。\"

  \"Butwereyourfatherandmotherkilled?\"

  \"Alas!\"answeredshe,\"itisbuttootrue!\"andshewept。

  \"Andyourbrother?\"

  \"Andmybrotheralso。\"

  \"AndhowcameyouintoPortugal?Andhowdidyouknowofmybeinghere?Andbywhatstrangeadventuredidyoucontrivetohavemebroughtintothishouse?Andhow-\"

  \"Iwilltellyouall\",repliedthelady,\"butfirstyoumustacquaintmewithallthathasbefallenyousincetheinnocentkissyougaveme,andtherudekickingyoureceivedinconsequenceofit。\"

  Candide,withthegreatestsubmission,preparedtoobeythecommandsofhisfairmistress;andthoughhewasstillfilledwithamazement,thoughhisvoicewaslowandtremulous,thoughhisbackpainedhim,yethegaveheramostingenuousaccountofeverythingthathadbefallenhim,sincethemomentoftheirseparation。Cunegonde,withhereyesupliftedtoheaven,shedtearswhenherelatedthedeathofthegoodAnabaptist,James,andofPangloss;afterwhichshethusrelatedheradventurestoCandide,wholostnotonesyllablesheuttered,andseemedtodevourherwithhiseyesallthetimeshewasspeaking。

  chapter08CHAPTERVIII

  CUNEGONDE’SSTORY

  Iwasinbed,andfastasleep,whenitpleasedHeaventosendtheBulgarianstoourdelightfulcastleofThunder-ten-tronckh,wheretheymurderedmyfatherandbrother,andcutmymotherinpieces。

  AtallBulgariansoldier,sixfeethigh,perceivingthatIhadfaintedawayatthissight,attemptedtoravishme;theoperationbroughtmetomysenses。I

  cried,Istruggled,Ibit,Iscratched,IwouldhavetornthetallBulgarian’seyesout,notknowingthatwhathadhappenedatmyfather’scastlewasacustomarything。Thebrutalsoldier,enragedatmyresistance,gavemeawoundinmyleftlegwithhishanger,themarkofwhichIstillcarry。\"

  \"MethinksIlongtoseeit\",saidCandide,withallimaginablesimplicity。

  \"Youshall\",saidCunegonde,\"butletmeproceed。\"

  \"Praydo\",repliedCandide。

  Shecontinued。\"ABulgariancaptaincamein,andsawmewelteringinmyblood,andthesoldierstillasbusyasifnoonehadbeenpresent。Theofficer,enragedatthefellow’swantofrespecttohim,killedhimwithonestrokeofhissabreashelayuponme。Thiscaptaintookcareofme,hadmecured,andcarriedmeasaprisonerofwartohisquarters。

  Iwashedwhatlittlelinenhepossessed,andcookedhisvictuals:

  hewasveryfondofme,thatwascertain;neithercanIdenythathewaswellmade,andhadasoft,whiteskin,buthewasverystupid,andknewnothingofphilosophy:itmightplainlybeperceivedthathehadnotbeeneducatedunderDr。

  Pangloss。Inthreemonths,havinggambledawayallhismoney,andhavinggrowntiredofme,hesoldmetoaJew,namedDonIssachar,whotradedinHollandandPortugal,andwaspassionatelyfondofwomen。

  ThisJewshowedmegreatkindness,inhopesofgainingmyfavors;

  buthenevercouldprevailonmetoyield。Amodestwomanmaybeonceravished;buthervirtueisgreatlystrengthenedthereby。Inordertomakesureofme,hebroughtmetothiscountryhouseyounowsee。IhadhithertobelievedthatnothingcouldequalthebeautyofthecastleofThunder-ten-tronckh;

  butI

  foundIwasmistaken。

  \"TheGrandInquisitorsawmeonedayatMass,ogledmeallthetimeofservice,andwhenitwasover,senttoletmeknowhewantedtospeakwithmeaboutsomeprivatebusiness。Iwasconductedtohispalace,whereItoldhimallmystory;herepresentedtomehowmuchitwasbeneathapersonofmybirthtobelongtoacircumcisedIsraelite。HecausedaproposaltobemadetoDonIssachar,thatheshouldresignmetoHisLordship。DonIssachar,beingthecourtbankerandamanofcredit,wasnoteasytobeprevailedupon。HisLordshipthreatenedhimwithanauto-da-fe;

  inshort,myJewwasfrightenedintoacompromise,anditwasagreedbetweenthem,thatthehouseandmyselfshouldbelongtobothincommon;

  thattheJewshouldhaveMonday,Wednesday,andtheSabbathtohimself;

  andtheInquisitortheotherfourdaysoftheweek。Thisagreementhassubsistedalmostsixmonths;butnotwithoutseveralcontests,whetherthespacefromSaturdaynighttoSundaymorningbelongedtotheoldorthenewlaw。Formypart,Ihavehithertowithstoodthemboth,andtrulyIbelievethisistheveryreasonwhytheyarebothsofondofme。

  \"Atlengthtoturnasidethescourgeofearthquakes,andtointimidateDonIssachar,MyLordInquisitorwaspleasedtocelebrateanauto-da-fe。Hedidmethehonortoinvitemetotheceremony。Ihadaverygoodseat;andrefreshmentsofallkindswereofferedtheladiesbetweenMassandtheexecution。IwasdreadfullyshockedattheburningofthetwoJews,andthehonestBiscayanwhomarriedhisgodmother;buthowgreatwasmysurprise,myconsternation,andconcern,whenIbeheldafiguresolikePangloss,dressedinasanbenitoandmitre!Irubbedmyeyes,Ilookedathimattentively。Isawhimhanged,andIfaintedaway:

  scarcehadI

  recoveredmysenses,whenIsawyoustrippedofclothing;

  thiswastheheightofhorror,grief,anddespair。Imustconfesstoyouforatruth,thatyourskiniswhiterandmorebloomingthanthatoftheBulgariancaptain。

  Thisspectacleworkedmeuptoapitchofdistraction。

  Iscreamedout,andwouldhavesaid,’Hold,barbarians!’butmyvoicefailedme;andindeedmycrieswouldhavesignifiednothing。Afteryouhadbeenseverelywhipped,I

  saidtomyself,’HowisitpossiblethatthelovelyCandideandthesagePanglossshouldbeatLisbon,theonetoreceiveahundredlashes,andtheothertobehangedbyorderofMyLordInquisitor,ofwhomIamsogreatafavorite?Panglossdeceivedmemostcruelly,insayingthateverythingisforthebest。’

  \"Thusagitatedandperplexed,nowdistractedandlost,nowhalfdeadwithgrief,Irevolvedinmymindthemurderofmyfather,mother,andbrother,committedbeforemyeyes;theinsolenceoftherascallyBulgariansoldier;

  thewoundhegavemeinthegroin;myservitude;mybeingacook-wenchtomyBulgariancaptain;mysubjectiontothehatefulJew,andmycruelInquisitor;thehangingofDoctorPangloss;theMisereresungwhileyouwerebeingwhipped;andparticularlythekissIgaveyoubehindthescreen,thelastdayIeverbeheldyou。IreturnedthankstoGodforhavingbroughtyoutotheplacewhereIwas,aftersomanytrials。I

  chargedtheoldwomanwhoattendsmetobringyouhitherassoonaswasconvenient。

  Shehaspunctuallyexecutedmyorders,andInowenjoytheinexpressiblesatisfactionofseeingyou,hearingyou,andspeakingtoyou。Butyoumustcertainlybehalf-deadwithhunger;Imyselfhaveagreatinclinationtoeat,andsoletussitdowntosupper。\"

  Uponthisthetwoloversimmediatelyplacedthemselvesattable,and,afterhavingsupped,theyreturnedtoseatthemselvesagainonthemagnificentsofaalreadymentioned,wheretheywereinamorousdalliance,whenSenorDonIssachar,oneofthemastersofthehouse,enteredunexpectedly;itwastheSabbathday,andhecametoenjoyhisprivilege,andsighforthhispassionatthefeetofthefairCunegonde。

  chapter09CHAPTERIX

  WHATHAPPENEDTOCUNEGONDE,CANDIDE,THE

  GRANDINQUISITOR,ANDTHEJEWS

  ThissameIssacharwasthemostcholericlittleHebrewthathadeverbeeninIsraelsincethecaptivityofBabylon。

  \"What\",saidhe,\"thouGalileanslut?TheInquisitorwasnotenoughforthee,butthisrascalmustcomeinforasharewithme?\"

  Inutteringthesewords,hedrewoutalongponiard,whichhealwayscarriedabouthim,andneverdreamingthathisadversaryhadanyarms,heattackedhimmostfuriously;butourhonestWestphalianhadreceivedfromtheoldwomanahandsomeswordwiththesuitofclothes。

  Candidedrewhisrapier,andthoughhewasverygentleandsweet-tempered,helaidtheIsraelitedeadontheflooratthefairCunegonde’sfeet。

  \"HolyVirgin!\"criedshe,\"whatwillbecomeofus?Amankilledinmyapartment!Ifthepeace-officerscome,weareundone。\"

  \"HadnotPanglossbeenhanged\",repliedCandide,\"hewouldhavegivenusmostexcellentadvice,inthisemergency;forhewasaprofoundphilosopher。But,sinceheisnothere,letusconsulttheoldwoman。\"

  Shewasverysensible,andwasbeginningtogiveheradvice,whenanotherdooropenedonasudden。Itwasnowoneo’clockinthemorning,andofcoursethebeginningofSunday,which,byagreement,felltothelotofMyLordInquisitor。EnteringhediscoveredtheflagellatedCandidewithhisdrawnswordinhishand,adeadbodystretchedonthefloor,Cunegondefrightenedoutofherwits,andtheoldwomangivingadvice。

  Atthatverymoment,asuddenthoughtcameintoCandide’shead。\"Ifthisholyman\",thoughthe,\"shouldcallassistance,Ishallmostundoubtedlybeconsignedtotheflames,andMissCunegondemayperhapsmeetwithnobettertreatment:besides,hewasthecauseofmybeingsocruellywhipped;

  heismyrival;andasIhavenowbeguntodipmyhandsinblood,Iwillkillaway,forthereisnotimetohesitate。\"

  Thiswholetrainofreasoningwasclearandinstantaneous;

  sothat,withoutgivingtimetotheInquisitortorecoverfromhissurprise,heranhimthroughthebody,andlaidhimbythesideoftheJew。

  \"Here’sanotherfinepieceofwork!\"criedCunegonde。\"Nowtherecanbenomercyforus,weareexcommunicated;ourlasthouriscome。Buthowcouldyou,whoareofsomildatemper,despatchaJewandanInquisitorintwominutes’time?\"

  \"Beautifulmaiden\",answeredCandide,\"whenamanisinlove,isjealous,andhasbeenfloggedbytheInquisition,hebecomeslosttoallreflection。\"

  Theoldwomanthenputinherword:

  \"TherearethreeAndalusianhorsesinthestable,withasmanybridlesandsaddles;letthebraveCandidegetthemready。Madamhasaparcelofmoidoresandjewels,letusmountimmediately,thoughIhavelostonebuttock;letussetoutforCadiz;itisthefinestweatherintheworld,andthereisgreatpleasureintravelinginthecoolofthenight。\"

  Candide,withoutanyfurtherhesitation,saddledthethreehorses;andMissCunegonde,theoldwoman,andhe,setout,andtraveledthirtymileswithoutoncehalting。Whiletheyweremakingthebestoftheirway,theHolyBrotherhoodenteredthehouse。MyLord,theInquisitor,wasinterredinamagnificentmanner,andMasterIssachar’sbodywasthrownuponadunghill。

  Candide,Cunegonde,andtheoldwoman,hadbythistimereachedthelittletownofAvacena,inthemidstofthemountainsofSierraMorena,andwereengagedinthefollowingconversationinaninn,wheretheyhadtakenuptheirquarters。

  chapter10CHAPTERX

  INWHATDISTRESSCANDIDE,CUNEGONDE,ANDTHE

  OLDWOMANARRIVEATCADIZ,ANDOFTHEIR

  EMBARKATION

  Whocoulditbethathasrobbedmeofmymoidoresandjewels?\"exclaimedMissCunegonde,allbathedintears。\"Howshallwelive?

  Whatshallwedo?

  WhereshallIfindInquisitorsandJewswhocangivememore?\"

  \"Alas!\"saidtheoldwoman,\"IhaveashrewdsuspicionofareverendFranciscanfather,wholaylastnightinthesameinnwithusatBadajoz。

  GodforbidIshouldcondemnanyonewrongfully,buthecameintoourroomtwice,andhesetoffinthemorninglongbeforeus。\"

  \"Alas!\"saidCandide,\"Panglosshasoftendemonstratedtomethatthegoodsofthisworldarecommontoallmen,andthateveryonehasanequalrighttotheenjoymentofthem;but,notwithstanding,accordingtotheseprinciples,theFranciscanoughttohaveleftusenoughtocarryustotheendofourjourney。Haveyounothingatallleft,mydearMissCunegonde?\"

  \"Notamaravedi\",repliedshe。

  \"Whatistobedonethen?\"saidCandide。

  \"Selloneofthehorses\",repliedtheoldwoman。\"IwillgetupbehindMissCunegonde,thoughIhaveonlyonebuttocktorideon,andweshallreachCadiz。\"

  InthesameinntherewasaBenedictinefriar,whoboughtthehorseverycheap。Candide,Cunegonde,andtheoldwoman,afterpassingthroughLucina,Chellas,andLetrixa,arrivedatlengthatCadiz。

  Afleetwasthengettingready,andtroopswereassemblinginordertoinducethereverendfathers,JesuitsofParaguay,whowereaccusedofhavingexcitedoneoftheIndiantribesintheneighborhoodofthetownoftheHolySacrament,torevoltagainsttheKingsofSpainandPortugal。

  Candide,havingbeenintheBulgarianservice,performedthemilitaryexerciseofthatnationbeforethegeneralofthislittlearmywithsointrepidanair,andwithsuchagilityandexpedition,thathereceivedthecommandofacompanyoffoot。Beingnowmadeacaptain,heembarkedwithMissCunegonde,theoldwoman,twovalets,andthetwoAndalusianhorses,whichhadbelongedtotheGrandInquisitorofPortugal。

  DuringtheirvoyagetheyamusedthemselveswithmanyprofoundreasoningsonpoorPangloss’sphilosophy。

  \"Wearenowgoingintoanotherworld,andsurelyitmustbetherethateverythingisforthebest;forImustconfessthatwehavehadsomelittlereasontocomplainofwhatpassesinours,bothastothephysicalandmoralpart。ThoughIhaveasincereloveforyou\",saidMissCunegonde,\"yetIstillshudderatthereflectionofwhatIhaveseenandexperienced。\"

  \"Allwillbewell\",repliedCandide,\"theseaofthisnewworldisalreadybetterthanourEuropeanseas:itissmoother,andthewindsblowmoreregularly。\"

  \"Godgrantit\",saidCunegonde,\"butIhavemetwithsuchterribletreatmentinthisworldthatIhavealmostlostallhopesofabetterone。\"

  \"Whatmurmuringandcomplainingishereindeed!\"criedtheoldwoman。\"IfyouhadsufferedhalfwhatIhave,theremightbesomereasonforit。\"

  MissCunegondecouldscarcerefrainfromlaughingatthegoodoldwoman,andthoughtitdrollenoughtopretendtoagreatershareofmisfortunesthanherown。

  \"Alas!mygooddame\",saidshe,\"unlessyouhadbeenravishedbytwoBulgarians,hadreceivedtwodeepwoundsinyourbelly,hadseentwoofyourowncastlesdemolished,hadlosttwofathers,andtwomothers,andseenbothofthembarbarouslymurderedbeforeyoureyes,andtosumupall,hadtwoloverswhippedatanauto-da-fe,IcannotseehowyoucouldbemoreunfortunatethanI。Addtothis,thoughbornabaroness,andbearingseventy-twoquarterings,Ihavebeenreducedtothestationofacook-wench。\"

  \"Miss\",repliedtheoldwoman,\"youdonotknowmyfamilyasyet;butifI

  weretoshowyoumyposteriors,youwouldnottalkinthismanner,butsuspendyourjudgment。\"ThisspeechraisedahighcuriosityinCandideandCunegonde;andtheoldwomancontinuedasfollows。

  chapter11CHAPTERXI

  THEHISTORYOFTHEOLDWOMAN

  Ihavenotalwaysbeenblear-eyed。Mynosedidnotalwaystouchmychin;

  norwasIalwaysaservant。YoumustknowthatIamthedaughterofPopeUrbanX,andofthePrincessofPalestrina。TotheageoffourteenIwasbroughtupinacastle,comparedwithwhichallthecastlesoftheGermanbaronswouldnothavebeenfitforstabling,andoneofmyrobeswouldhaveboughthalftheprovinceofWestphalia。Igrewup,andimprovedinbeauty,wit,andeverygracefulaccomplishment;andinthemidstofpleasures,homage,andthehighestexpectations。Ialreadybegantoinspirethemenwithlove。Mybreastbegantotakeitsrightform,andsuchabreast!white,firm,andformedlikethatoftheVenusde’Medici;myeyebrowswereasblackasjet,andasformyeyes,theydartedflamesandeclipsedthelusterofthestars,asIwastoldbythepoetsofourpartoftheworld。Mymaids,whentheydressedandundressedme,usedtofallintoanecstasyinviewingmebeforeandbehind;andallthemenlongedtobeintheirplaces。

  \"IwascontractedinmarriagetoasovereignprinceofMassaCarrara。Suchaprince!ashandsomeasmyself,sweet-tempered,agreeable,witty,andinlovewithmeoverheadandears。Ilovedhim,too,asoursexgenerallydoforthefirsttime,withrapture,transport,andidolatry。

  Thenuptialswerepreparedwithsurprisingpompandmagnificence;theceremonywasattendedwithfeasts,carousals,andburlesques:allItalycomposedsonnetsinmypraise,thoughnotoneofthemwastolerable。

  \"Iwasonthepointofreachingthesummitofbliss,whenanoldmarchioness,whohadbeenmistresstothePrince,myhusband,invitedhimtodrinkchocolate。Inlessthantwohoursafterhereturnedfromthevisit,hediedofmostterribleconvulsions。

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