Voltaire: Collected Romances: 20+ Novels, Short Stories, Satires & Fables (Illustrated Edition). Вольтер
Читать онлайн книгу.href="#u5678c163-2edd-575c-8244-57c58ab5fdc7">CHAPTER XII. THE ADVENTURES OF THE OLD WOMAN CONTINUED.
CHAPTER XIII. HOW CANDIDE WAS OBLIGED TO LEAVE THE FAIR CUNEGUND AND THE OLD WOMAN.
CHAPTER XIV. THE RECEPTION CANDIDE AND CACAMBO MET WITH AMONG THE JESUITS IN PARAGUAY.
CHAPTER XV. HOW CANDIDE KILLED THE BROTHER OF HIS DEAR CUNEGUND.
CHAPTER XVII. CANDIDE AND HIS VALET ARRIVE IN THE COUNTRY OF EL DORADO — WHAT THEY SAW THERE.
CHAPTER XVIII. WHAT THEY SAW IN THE COUNTRY OF EL DORADO.
CHAPTER XIX. WHAT HAPPENED TO THEM AT SURINAM, AND HOW CANDIDE BECAME ACQUAINTED WITH MARTIN.
CHAPTER XX. WHAT BEFELL CANDIDE AND MARTIN ON THEIR PASSAGE.
CHAPTER XXII. WHAT HAPPENED TO CANDIDE AND MARTIN IN FRANCE.
CHAPTER XXIII. CANDIDE AND MARTIN TOUCH UPON THE ENGLISH COAST — WHAT THEY SEE THERE.
CHAPTER XXIV. OF PACQUETTE AND FRIAR GIROFLÉE.
CHAPTER XXV. CANDIDE AND MARTIN PAY A VISIT TO SEIGNOR POCOCURANTÉ, A NOBLE VENETIAN.
CHAPTER XXVI. CANDIDE AND MARTIN SUP WITH SIX SHARPERS — WHO THEY WERE.
CHAPTER XXVII. CANDIDE’S VOYAGE TO CONSTANTINOPLE.
CHAPTER XXVIII. WHAT BEFELL CANDIDE, CUNEGUND, PANGLOSS, MARTIN, ETC.
CHAPTER XXIX. IN WHAT MANNER CANDIDE FOUND MISS CUNEGUND AND THE OLD WOMAN AGAIN.
CHAPTER I. HOW CANDIDE QUITTED HIS COMPANIONS, AND WHAT HAPPENED TO HIM.
CHAPTER II. WHAT BEFELL CANDIDE IN THIS HOUSE — HOW HE GOT OUT OF IT.
CHAPTER III. CANDIDE’S RECEPTION AT COURT AND WHAT FOLLOWED.
CHAPTER IV. FRESH FAVORS CONFERRED ON CANDIDE; HIS GREAT ADVANCEMENT.
CHAPTER V. HOW CANDIDE BECAME A VERY GREAT MAN, AND YET WAS NOT CONTENTED.
CHAPTER VI. THE PLEASURES OF CANDIDE.
CHAPTER VII. THE HISTORY OF ZIRZA.
CHAPTER VIII. CANDIDE’S DISGUSTS — AN UNEXPECTED MEETING.
CHAPTER IX. CANDIDE’S DISGRACES, TRAVELS, AND ADVENTURES.
CHAPTER X. CANDIDE AND PANGLOSS ARRIVE AT THE PROPONTIS — WHAT THEY SAW THERE — WHAT BECAME OF THEM.
CHAPTER XI. CANDIDE CONTINUES HIS TRAVELS.
CHAPTER XII. CANDIDE STILL CONTINUES HIS TRAVELS — NEW ADVENTURES.
CHAPTER XIII. THE HISTORY OF ZENOIDA — HOW CANDIDE FELL IN LOVE WITH HER.
CHAPTER XIV. CONTINUATION OF THE LOVES OF CANDIDE.
CHAPTER XV. THE ARRIVAL OF WOLHALL — A JOURNEY TO COPENHAGEN.
CHAPTER XVI. HOW CANDIDE FOUND HIS WIFE AGAIN AND LOST HIS MISTRESS.
CHAPTER XVIII. CANDIDE AND CACAMBO GO INTO A HOSPITAL — WHOM THEY MEET THERE.
PART I.
CHAPTER I.
HOW CANDIDE WAS BROUGHT UP IN A MAGNIFICENT CASTLE AND HOW HE WAS DRIVEN THENCE.
In the country of Westphalia, in the castle of the most noble baron of Thunder-ten-tronckh, lived a youth whom nature had endowed with a most sweet disposition. His face was the true index of his mind. He had a solid judgment joined to the most unaffected simplicity; and hence, I presume, he had his name of Candide. The old servants of the house suspected him to have been the son of the baron’s sister, by a very good sort of a gentleman of the neighborhood, whom that young lady refused to