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

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man entered the saloon.<br />

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

"For mercy's sake!" he said, taking it with sugar, "do remove that<br />

mule, barkeeper: it smells."<br />

"Yes," interposed Clark, "that animal has the best nose in<br />

Missouri. But if he doesn't mind, you shouldn't."<br />

In the course of human events Mr. Clark went out, and there,<br />

apparently, lay the incinerated and shrunken remains of his charger.<br />

The boys did not have any fun out of Mr. Clarke, who looked at the<br />

body and, with the non‐committal expression to which he owes so much<br />

of his political preferment, went away. But walking home late that<br />

night he saw his mule standing silent and solemn by the wayside in the<br />

misty moonlight. Mentioning the name of Helen Blazes with uncommon<br />

emphasis, Mr. Clark took the back track as hard as ever he could hook<br />

it, and passed the night in town.<br />

General H.H. Wotherspoon, president of the Army War College, has a<br />

pet rib‐nosed baboon, an animal of uncommon intelligence but<br />

imperfectly beautiful. Returning to his apartment one evening, the<br />

General was surprised and pained to find Adam (for so the creature is<br />

named, the general being a Darwinian) sitting up for him and wearing<br />

his master's best uniform coat, epaulettes and all.<br />

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