Candide - Voltaire - Books - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf - 9781490592121 - July 1, 2013
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Candide

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 marry, because he could produce no more than threescore and eleven quarterings in his arms; the rest of the genealogical tree belonging to the family having been lost through the injuries of time. The baron was one of the most powerful lords in Westphalia; for his castle had not only a gate, but even windows; and his great hall was hung with tapestry. He used to hunt with his mastiffs and spaniels instead of greyhounds; his groom served him for huntsman; and the parson of the parish officiated as his grand almoner. He was called My Lord by all his people, and he never told a story but every one laughed at it.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 1, 2013
ISBN13 9781490592121
Publishers CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf
Pages 94
Dimensions 6 × 152 × 229 mm   ·   140 g
Language English  

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