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Meaning of "cacambo"
Cacambo (noun): A fictional character in Voltaire's novella 'Candide,' known for his intelligence and resourcefulness
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Cacambo set out the same day.
Cunegonde and Cacambo go missing.
Cacambo was as much surprised as his master.
He brought Cacambo with him.
Candide introduced them to Martin and Cacambo.
They asked Cacambo a few questions with the utmost discretion and.
Candide and Cacambo.
Illustration of Candide and Cacambo meeting a maimed slave of the sugar mill near Suriname.
He sent every day to inquire what ships were in, still no news of Cacambo.
Everyone knows that Cacambo was born in a village of Tucuman, where no.
He turns around, and sees Cacambo.
Cacambo set out the same day . This Cacambo was a very honest fellow.
Meanwhile, Candide and Cacambo are starving and lost in the jungles.
In the meanwhile, days and weeks passed away, and no news of Cacambo.
The faithful Cacambo sup - ported him with his counsels and friendship.
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When they drew near to the presence-chamber, Cacambo asked one of.
That evening, Cacambo - now a slave - arrives and informs Candide that Cunégonde is in Constantinople.
After lamenting all the people ( mainly priests ) he has killed, he and Cacambo flee.
Cacambo humbly asked, " What was the religion in El Dorado? ".
Upon this, turning about to see from whom these words came, he beheld Cacambo.
What 's optimism? said Cacambo.
Come on, sweetie, tell your little Cacambo.