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1  "Sell one of the horses," replied the old woman.
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2  "Take off that veil," said the old woman to Candide.
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Context  Highlight   In VII
3  It is not my hand you must kiss," said the old woman; "I shall be back to-morrow.
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4  If you had," said the old woman, "you would acknowledge that it is far more terrible than an earthquake.
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5  Cunegonde asked a quarter of an hour to consider of it, to consult the old woman, and to take her resolution.
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6  Candide, amazed at all he had suffered and still more with the charity of the old woman, wished to kiss her hand.
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7  Candide, Cunegonde, and the old woman, having passed through Lucena, Chillas, and Lebrixa, arrived at length at Cadiz.
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8  Immediately Candide saddled the three horses, and Cunegonde, the old woman and he, travelled thirty miles at a stretch.
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9  This speech having raised extreme curiosity in the minds of Cunegonde and Candide, the old woman spoke to them as follows.
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10  The beautiful Cunegonde having heard the old woman's history, paid her all the civilities due to a person of her rank and merit.
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11  He entered, and saw the whipped Candide, sword in hand, a dead man upon the floor, Cunegonde aghast, and the old woman giving counsel.
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12  Cunegonde, Captain Candide, and the old woman, waited on the Governor, Don Fernando d'Ibaraa, y Figueora, y Mascarenes, y Lampourdos, y Souza.
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13  Candide, Cunegonde, and the old woman, had now reached the little town of Avacena in the midst of the mountains of the Sierra Morena, and were speaking as follows in a public inn.
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14  She likewise accepted her proposal, and engaged all the passengers, one after the other, to relate their adventures; and then both she and Candide allowed that the old woman was in the right.
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15  The next morning the old woman brought him his breakfast, looked at his back, and rubbed it herself with another ointment: in like manner she brought him his dinner; and at night she returned with his supper.
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16  Candide did not take courage, but followed the old woman to a decayed house, where she gave him a pot of pomatum to anoint his sores, showed him a very neat little bed, with a suit of clothes hanging up, and left him something to eat and drink.
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17  In saying this he drew a long poniard which he always carried about him; and not imagining that his adversary had any arms he threw himself upon Candide: but our honest Westphalian had received a handsome sword from the old woman along with the suit of clothes.
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