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THE DEVIL'S DICTIONARY Ambrose Bierce - Sunny Hills High School

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<strong>Ambrose</strong> <strong>Bierce</strong> The Devil’s Dictionary<br />

countenance, as which nothing has so divine splendor, O Noonday Sun of<br />

the Universe!"<br />

Please with the speech, the king commanded that the mirror be<br />

conveyed to the courtier's palace; but after, having gone thither<br />

without apprisal, he found it in an apartment where was naught but<br />

idle lumber. And the mirror was dimmed with dust and overlaced with<br />

cobwebs. This so angered him that he fisted it hard, shattering the<br />

glass, and was sorely hurt. Enraged all the more by this mischance,<br />

he commanded that the ungrateful courtier be thrown into prison, and<br />

that the glass be repaired and taken back to his own palace; and this<br />

was done. But when the king looked again on the mirror he saw not his<br />

image as before, but only the figure of a crowned ass, having a bloody<br />

bandage on one of its hinder hooves‐‐as the artificers and all who<br />

had looked upon it had before discerned but feared to report. Taught<br />

wisdom and charity, the king restored his courtier to liberty, had the<br />

mirror set into the back of the throne and reigned many years with<br />

justice and humility; and one day when he fell asleep in death while<br />

on the throne, the whole court saw in the mirror the luminous figure<br />

of an angel, which remains to this day.<br />

LOQUACITY, n. A disorder which renders the sufferer unable to curb<br />

his tongue when you wish to talk.<br />

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