Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 2Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1947 |
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Page 419
... ship in the port which could be sent to Buenos Ayres . The person they ad- dressed happened to be a Spanish captain , who offered to strike an honest bargain with them . He arranged to meet them at an inn . Candide and the faithful ...
... ship in the port which could be sent to Buenos Ayres . The person they ad- dressed happened to be a Spanish captain , who offered to strike an honest bargain with them . He arranged to meet them at an inn . Candide and the faithful ...
Page 423
... ships engaged in battle ; and the wind brought them so near the French ship that they had the pleasure of seeing the fight at their ease . At last one of the two ships fired a broadside so accurately and so low down that the other ship ...
... ships engaged in battle ; and the wind brought them so near the French ship that they had the pleasure of seeing the fight at their ease . At last one of the two ships fired a broadside so accurately and so low down that the other ship ...
Page 434
... ship to Egypt , does he worry about the comfort or discomfort of the rats in the ship ? " " Then what should we do ? " said Pangloss . " Hold your tongue , " said the Dervish . " I flattered myself , " said Pangloss , " 434 VOLTAIRE.
... ship to Egypt , does he worry about the comfort or discomfort of the rats in the ship ? " " Then what should we do ? " said Pangloss . " Hold your tongue , " said the Dervish . " I flattered myself , " said Pangloss , " 434 VOLTAIRE.
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