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1  "You are foolish," said the King.
Candide By Voltaire
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2  You see," said she, "you are a foreigner.
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3  You are going to be the happiest of mortals.
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4  "You are very hard of belief," said Candide.
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5  You answer me like a young man from Westphalia.
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6  You see," said Candide to Martin, "that crime is sometimes punished.
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7  You may easily imagine all we had to suffer on board the pirate vessel.
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8  You do not see them," said Martin, "at home with their wives and brats.
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9  You believe that you are going to spit a Jesuit, and he is your defender.
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10  You know, sir, what a dangerous thing it is for an ill-natured woman to be married to a doctor.
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11  You'll make a prodigious fortune; if we cannot find our account in one world we shall in another.
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12  You doubtless have not the money of the country; but it is not necessary to have any money at all to dine in this house.
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13  You may easily imagine that after spending a month at El Dorado I can desire to behold nothing upon earth but Miss Cunegonde.
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14  You see," said Candide to Martin on the way, "we supped with six dethroned kings, and of those six there was one to whom I gave charity.
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15  You know that these two nations are at war for a few acres of snow in Canada, and that they spend over this beautiful war much more than Canada is worth.
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16  You are in truth very simple," said Martin to him, "if you imagine that a mongrel valet, who has five or six millions in his pocket, will go to the other end of the world to seek your mistress and bring her to you to Venice.
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17  You know, my dear Candide, I was very pretty; but I grew much prettier, and the reverend Father Didrie, Superior of that House, conceived the tenderest friendship for me; he gave me the habit of the order, some years after I was sent to Rome.
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