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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 />

(white and black respectively) though not eaten, is agreeable to the<br />

public taste and, though not exported, profitable to the general<br />

welfare. That the legitimate relation of the tree to justice was no<br />

discovery of Judge Lynch (who, indeed, conceded it no primacy over the<br />

lamp‐post and the bridge‐girder) is made plain by the following<br />

passage from Morryster, who antedated him by two centuries:<br />

While in yt londe I was carried to see ye Ghogo tree, whereof<br />

I had hearde moch talk; but sayynge yt I saw naught remarkabyll in<br />

it, ye hed manne of ye villayge where it grewe made answer as<br />

followeth:<br />

"Ye tree is not nowe in fruite, but in his seasonne you shall<br />

see dependynge fr. his braunches all soch as have affroynted ye<br />

King his Majesty."<br />

And I was furder tolde yt ye worde "Ghogo" sygnifyeth in yr<br />

tong ye same as "rapscal" in our owne.<br />

_Trauvells in ye Easte_<br />

TRIAL, n. A formal inquiry designed to prove and put upon record the<br />

blameless characters of judges, advocates and jurors. In order to<br />

effect this purpose it is necessary to supply a contrast in the person<br />

of one who is called the defendant, the prisoner, or the accused. If<br />

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