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| | Voltaire, Walpole, and Pasteur: Variations on the Theme of Discovery American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care ... |
 | | In chapter 3, "The Dog and the Horse," Zadig, a well-educated and wise young man, is strolling in the countryside near Babylon when he encounters one of the queen's eunuchs followed by several officers of the guard who are searching for the queen's dog. |
 | | When questioned, Zadig replies, "It is a bitch, not a dog," and then goes on to describe the animal in great detail. |
 | | Moments later, Zadig runs into the chief huntsman and other palace officers, who are frantically looking for the finest horse in the king's stable, which had broken loose and escaped. |
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