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  2. The abbé arrives with a squad of officers and orders Martin and Candide arrested as “suspicious strangers.”. Candide bribes an officer with diamonds, and the officer lets them go. The officer’s brother, after being given more diamonds, puts Candide and Martin on a ship bound for England.

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      In which city are Martin and Candide arrested for being...

    • Chapters 1–4

      The orator asks Candide whether he supports “the good...

    • Full Book Summary

      Candide, Cunégonde, Cacambo, Pangloss, and the old woman...

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      Martin is a cynical scholar whom Candide befriends as a...

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      Martin Cunégonde Cacambo Quick Quizzes Book Full Book...

    • Chapters 27–30

      On the way to Constantinople with Cacambo and his master,...

  3. Candide and Martin are arrested for being foreigners and brought to northern France, where they are forced to board a ship for England. The end of this chapter completes the image of Paris as a city of trickery and theatrical deception.

  4. Candide weeps over her hand and leaves her many diamonds and a bag of gold. Suddenly an officer enters the room, followed by Périgord, and arrests Candide and Martin as “suspicious foreigners.”

  5. On the way to Constantinople with Cacambo and his master, Candide and Martin learn that Cacambo bought Cunégonde and the old woman from Don Fernando, but that a pirate abducted them and sold them as slaves. Cunégonde has grown horribly ugly, but Candide resolves to love her anyway. Candide purchases Cacambo’s freedom.

  6. Candide and Martin went to the hotel where Cunégonde was supposed to be staying. When the young man tried to draw back the bed curtains and asked for light, he was restrained by the maid. He addressed [the fake] Cunégonde but was informed that she could not speak.

  7. What Happened in France to Candide and Martin. Candide stayed in Bordeaux no longer than was necessary for the selling of a few of the pebbles of El Dorado, and for hiring a good chaise to hold two passengers; for he could not travel without his Philosopher Martin.

  8. “What happened to Candide and Martin at sea” Candide and Martin, the old scholar, set sail for Bordeaux. Both men have lived through and seen much suffering, so even if their ship were...

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