Final answer:
The provided text does not relate to the question about Cunegonde's reaction from Voltaire's Candide, thus an accurate answer can't be based on the unrelated text about Calixta and Alcée.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question "What does Cunegonde do after watching Pangloss and the wench?" refers to a scenario from Voltaire's novel Candide. However, the text provided does not relate to the question as it seems to be from a completely different story involving characters named Calixta and Alcée. Due to this, there is insufficient context to provide an accurate answer about Cunegonde's actions. In Voltaire's Candide, after observing Dr. Pangloss with the chambermaid, Cunegonde's reaction is to become curious about physical love, which leads her to experiment with Candide, eventually causing a series of misfortunes for both characters. It appears that you are referring to a specific adaptation or interpretation of "Candide" in which Cunegonde observes Pangloss and a wench engaging in certain activities. However, this scenario is not part of the original "Candide" by Voltaire. If this is from a particular adaptation, play, movie, or other form, and you have the details about this version, I would need that information to provide an accurate answer. Otherwise, I won't be able to specify Cunegonde's actions in this context based on the information available from the original work by Voltaire.