and his
servant Cacambo endure many hardships until they reache Eldorado where they observe children in
a village wearing tattered gold and playing with gold balls and gems as though they are mere
stones. They are invited later to dinner at the first house they come to, a...
Sunday, 1 February 2009
In what do the inhabitants of El Dorado invest their money and lives, and what do they regard as worthless? Candide by Voltaire
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