<h2>X</h2>
<h3>IN WHAT DISTRESS CANDIDE, CUNEGONDE, AND THE OLD WOMAN ARRIVED AT CADIZ; AND OF THEIR EMBARKATION.</h3>
<p>"Who was it that robbed me of my money and jewels?" said Cunegonde, all
bathed in tears. "How shall we live? What shall we do? Where find
Inquisitors or Jews who will give me more?"</p>
<p>"Alas!" said the old woman, "I have a shrewd suspicion of a reverend
Grey Friar, who stayed last night in the same inn with us at Badajos.
God preserve me from judging rashly, but he came into our room twice,
and he set out upon his journey long before us."</p>
<p>"Alas!" said Candide, "dear Pangloss has often demonstrated to me that
the goods of this world are common to all men, and that each has an
equal right to them. But according to these principles the Grey Friar
ought to have left us enough to carry us through our journey. Have you
nothing at all left, my dear Cunegonde?"</p>
<p>"Not a farthing," said she.</p>
<p>"What then must we do?" said Candide.</p>
<p>"Sell one of the horses," replied the old<span class='pagenum'><SPAN name="Page_39" id="Page_39"></SPAN></span> woman. "I will ride behind
Miss Cunegonde, though I can hold myself only on one buttock, and we
shall reach Cadiz."</p>
<p>In the same inn there was a Benedictine prior who bought the horse for a
cheap price. Candide, Cunegonde, and the old woman, having passed
through Lucena, Chillas, and Lebrixa, arrived at length at Cadiz. A
fleet was there getting ready, and troops assembling to bring to reason
the reverend Jesuit Fathers of Paraguay, accused of having made one of
the native tribes in the neighborhood of San Sacrament revolt against
the Kings of Spain and Portugal. Candide having been in the Bulgarian
service, performed the military exercise before the general of this
little army with so graceful an address, with so intrepid an air, and
with such agility and expedition, that he was given the command of a
company of foot. Now, he was a captain! He set sail with Miss Cunegonde,
the old woman, two valets, and the two Andalusian horses, which had
belonged to the grand Inquisitor of Portugal.</p>
<p>During their voyage they reasoned a good deal on the philosophy of poor
Pangloss.</p>
<p>"We are going into another world," said Candide; "and surely it must be
there that all is for the best. For I must confess there is reason to
complain a little of what passeth in<span class='pagenum'><SPAN name="Page_40" id="Page_40"></SPAN></span> our world in regard to both
natural and moral philosophy."</p>
<p>"I love you with all my heart," said Cunegonde; "but my soul is still
full of fright at that which I have seen and experienced."</p>
<p>"All will be well," replied Candide; "the sea of this new world is
already better than our European sea; it is calmer, the winds more
regular. It is certainly the New World which is the best of all possible
worlds."</p>
<p>"God grant it," said Cunegonde; "but I have been so horribly unhappy
there that my heart is almost closed to hope."</p>
<p>"You complain," said the old woman; "alas! you have not known such
misfortunes as mine."</p>
<p>Cunegonde almost broke out laughing, finding the good woman very
amusing, for pretending to have been as unfortunate as she.</p>
<p>"Alas!" said Cunegonde, "my good mother, unless you have been ravished
by two Bulgarians, have received two deep wounds in your belly, have had
two castles demolished, have had two mothers cut to pieces before your
eyes, and two of your lovers whipped at an <i>auto-da-fé</i>, I do not
conceive how you could be more unfortunate than I. Add that I was born a
baroness of seventy-two quarterings—and have been a cook!"</p>
<p>"Miss," replied the old woman, "you do not<span class='pagenum'><SPAN name="Page_41" id="Page_41"></SPAN></span> know my birth; and were I to
show you my backside, you would not talk in that manner, but would
suspend your judgment."</p>
<p>This speech having raised extreme curiosity in the minds of Cunegonde
and Candide, the old woman spoke to them as follows.<span class='pagenum'><SPAN name="Page_42" id="Page_42"></SPAN></span></p>
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