1 "Yes, madame," answered Candide.
2 They answered, he was an Admiral.
3 "To a dungeon," answered the officer.
4 "Yes, reverend Father," answered Candide.
5 "To plague us to death," answered Martin.
6 He answered that he was not a man of fashion.
7 "It is but too true," answered Cunegonde, in tears.
8 He asked if they had any prisons, and they answered no.
9 "Yes, sir, that is my height," answered he, making a low bow.
10 "This concussion of the earth is no new thing," answered Pangloss.
11 Yes," answered one of the guests, "but I have not been able to finish it.
12 "I am waiting for my master, Mynheer Vanderdendur, the famous merchant," answered the negro.
13 There can be no effect without a cause," modestly answered Candide; "the whole is necessarily concatenated and arranged for the best.
14 Ay, sure," answered Cacambo, "I was servant in the College of the Assumption, and am acquainted with the government of the good Fathers as well as I am with the streets of Cadiz.
15 Most of the company were chapmen and waggoners, all extremely polite; they asked Cacambo a few questions with the greatest circumspection, and answered his in the most obliging manner.
16 He asked alms of several grave-looking people, who all answered him, that if he continued to follow this trade they would confine him to the house of correction, where he should be taught to get a living.
17 He is so deeply concerned in the affairs of this world," answered Martin, "that he may very well be in me, as well as in everybody else; but I own to you that when I cast an eye on this globe, or rather on this little ball, I cannot help thinking that God has abandoned it to some malignant being.
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