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Candide, edit

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How Candide Was Brought Up in a Magnificent Castle and How He Was Driven Thence
What Befell Candide among the Bulgarians
How Candide Escaped from the Bulgarians and What Befell Him Afterward
How Candide Found His Old Master Pangloss Again and What Happened to Him
A Tempest, a Shipwreck, an Earthquake, and What Else Befell Dr. Pangloss, Candide, and James, the Anabaptist
How the Portuguese Made a Superb Auto-De-Fe to Prevent Any Future Earthquakes, and How Candide Underwent Public Flagellation
How the Old Woman Took Care Of Candide, and How He Found the Object of His Love
Cunegund's Story
What Happened to Cunegund, Candide, the Grand Inquisitor, and the Jew
In What Distress Candide, Cunegund, and the Old Woman Arrive at Cadiz, and Of Their Embarkation
The History of the Old Woman
The Adventures of the Old Woman Continued
How Candide Was Obliged to Leave the Fair Cunegund and the Old Woman
The Reception Candide and Cacambo Met with among the Jesuits in Paraguay
How Candide Killed the Brother of His Dear Cunegund
What Happened to Our Two Travelers with Two Girls, Two Monkeys, and the Savages, Called Oreillons
Candide and His Valet Arrive in the Country of El Dorado-What They Saw There
What They Saw in the Country of El Dorado
What Happened to Them at Surinam, and How Candide Became Acquainted with Martin
What Befell Candide and Martin on Their Passage
Candide and Martin, While Thus Reasoning with Each Other, Draw Near to the Coast of France
What Happened to Candide and Martin in Franc
Candide and Martin Touch upon the English Coast-What They See There
Of Pacquette and Friar Giroflee
Candide and Martin Pay a Visit to Seignor Pococurante, a Noble Venetian
Candide and Martin Sup with Six Sharpers-Who They Were
Candide's Voyage to Constantinople
What Befell Candide, Cunegund, Pangloss, Martin, etc.
In What Manner Candide Found Miss Cunegund and the Old Woman Again
Conclusion
Appendix