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第37章

You are sensible, sir, how dangerous it was for an ill-natured woman to be married to a physician. Incensed at the behavior of his wife, he one day gave her so affectionate a remedy for a slight cold she had caught that she died in less than two hours in most dreadful convulsions.

Her relations prosecuted the husband, who was obliged to fly, and Iwas sent to prison.

My innocence would not have saved me, if I had not been tolerably handsome. The judge gave me my liberty on condition he should succeed the doctor. However, I was soon supplanted by a rival, turned off without a farthing, and obliged to continue the abominable trade which you men think so pleasing, but which to us unhappy creatures is the most dreadful of all sufferings. At length I came to follow the business at Venice. Ah! sir, did you but know what it is to be obliged to receive every visitor; old tradesmen, counselors, monks, watermen, and abbes; to be exposed to all their insolence and abuse; to be often necessitated to borrow a petticoat, only that it may be taken up by some disagreeable wretch; to be robbed by one gallant of what we get from another; to be subject to the extortions of civil magistrates; and to have forever before one's eyes the prospect of old age, a hospital, or a dunghill, you would conclude that I am one of the most unhappy wretches breathing."Thus did Pacquette unbosom herself to honest Candide in his closet, in the presence of Martin, who took occasion to say to him, "You see I have half won the wager already."Friar Giroflee was all this time in the parlor refreshing himself with a glass or two of wine till dinner was ready.

"But", said Candide to Pacquette, "you looked so gay and contented, when Imet you, you sang and caressed the Theatin with so much fondness, that Iabsolutely thought you as happy as you say you are now miserable.""Ah! dear sir", said Pacquette, "this is one of the miseries of the trade;yesterday I was stripped and beaten by an officer; yet today I must appear good humored and gay to please a friar."Candide was convinced and acknowledged that Martin was in the right.

They sat down to table with Pacquette and the Theatin;the entertainment was agreeable, and towards the end they began to converse together with some freedom.

"Father", said Candide to the friar, "you seem to me to enjoy a state of happiness that even kings might envy; joy and health are painted in your countenance. You have a pretty wench to divert you; and you seem to be perfectly well contented with your condition as a Theatin.""Faith, sir", said Friar Giroflee, "I wish with all my soul the Theatins were every one of them at the bottom of the sea. I have been tempted a thousand times to set fire to the monastery and go and turn Turk.

My parents obliged me, at the age of fifteen, to put on this detestable habit only to increase the fortune of an elder brother of mine, whom God confound!

jealousy, discord, and fury, reside in our monastery. It is true I have preached often paltry sermons, by which I have got a little money, part of which the prior robs me of, and the remainder helps to pay my girls; but, not withstanding, at night, when I go hence to my monastery, I am ready to dash my brains against the walls of the dormitory; and this is the case with all the rest of our fraternity."Martin, turning towards Candide, with his usual indifference, said, "Well, what think you now? have I won the wager entirely?"Candide gave two thousand piastres to Pacquette, and a thousand to Friar Giroflee, saying, "I will answer that this will make them happy.""I am not of your opinion", said Martin, "perhaps this money will only make them wretched.""Be that as it may", said Candide, "one thing comforts me; I see that one often meets with those whom one never expected to see again; so that, perhaps, as I have found my red sheep and Pacquette, Imay be lucky enough to find Miss Cunegonde also.""I wish", said Martin, "she one day may make you happy;but I doubt it much."

"You lack faith", said Candide.

"It is because", said Martin, "I have seen the world.""Observe those gondoliers", said Candide, "are they not perpetually singing?""You do not see them", answered Martin, "at home with their wives and brats. The doge has his chagrin, gondoliers theirs. Nevertheless, in the main, I look upon the gondolier's life as preferable to that of the doge; but the difference is so trifling that it is not worth the trouble of examining into.""I have heard great talk", said Candide, "of the Senator Pococurante, who lives in that fine house at the Brenta, where, they say, he entertains foreigners in the most polite manner.""They pretend this man is a perfect stranger to uneasiness.

I should be glad to see so extraordinary a being", said Martin.

Candide thereupon sent a messenger to Seignor Pococurante, desiring permission to wait on him the next day.

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