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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 />

as 1855, while passing through a park after dining with the lord of<br />

the manor. The sight greatly staggered him, and he was so affected<br />

that his account of it was incoherent. In the year 1807 a troop of<br />

fairies visited a wood near Aix and carried off the daughter of a<br />

peasant, who had been seen to enter it with a bundle of clothing. The<br />

son of a wealthy _bourgeois_ disappeared about the same time, but<br />

afterward returned. He had seen the abduction been in pursuit of the<br />

fairies. Justinian Gaux, a writer of the fourteenth century, avers<br />

that so great is the fairies' power of transformation that he saw one<br />

change itself into two opposing armies and fight a battle with great<br />

slaughter, and that the next day, after it had resumed its original<br />

shape and gone away, there were seven hundred bodies of the slain<br />

which the villagers had to bury. He does not say if any of the<br />

wounded recovered. In the time of Henry III, of England, a law was<br />

made which prescribed the death penalty for "Kyllynge, wowndynge, or<br />

mamynge" a fairy, and it was universally respected.<br />

FAITH, n. Belief without evidence in what is told by one who speaks<br />

without knowledge, of things without parallel.<br />

FAMOUS, adj. Conspicuously miserable.<br />

Done to a turn on the iron, behold<br />

Him who to be famous aspired.<br />

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