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From grebyn!karl@haven.UMD.EDU Wed Dec 14 08:19:29 1988
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for werner@rascal.ics.utexas.edu id AA20199; Wed, 14 Dec 88 09:20:18 EST
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Date: Wed, 14 Dec 88 09:06:30 EST
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From: karl@grebyn.com (Karl Nyberg)
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Organization: Grebyn Corporation
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Phone: 703-281-2194
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To: werner@rascal.ics.UTEXAS.EDU
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Subject: add this to your collection of funnies
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...
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-- Karl --
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For your edification and enjoyment, here are a few selected
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daffynitions from Ambrose Bierce, " The Devil's Dictionary"
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Published 1911, Neale Publishing Co.
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Academe: An ancient school where morality and philosophy
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were taught.
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Academy: A modern school where football is taught.
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Accomplice: One associated with another in a crime, having guilty
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knowledge and complicity, as an attorney who defends a
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criminal, knowing him guilty. This view of the attorney's
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position in the matter has not hitherto commanded the
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assent of attorneys, no one having offered them a sufficient
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fee for assenting.
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Accountability: The mother of caution.
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Accuse: To affirm another's guilt or unworth; most commonly as a
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justification of ourselves for having wronged them.
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Alderman: An ingenious criminal who covers his secret thieving
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with a pretense of open marauding.
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Alliance: In international politics, the union of two thieves who have
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their hands so deeply inserted into each others' pockets that
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they cannot separately plunder a third.
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Back: That part of your friend which it is your privilege to
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contemplate in your adversity.
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Backbite: To speak of a man as you find him, when he can't
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find you.
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Bait: A preparation that renders the hook more palatable. The
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best kind is beauty.
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Beauty: That power by which a woman charms a lover and terrifies
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a husband.
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Belldonna: In Italian, a beautiful lady. In English, a deadly
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poison. A striking example of the essential identity of
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the two tongues.
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Bigot: One who is obstinately and zealously attached to an opinion
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that you do not entertain.
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Cannon: An instrument used in the rectification of national
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boundaries.
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Cat: A soft, indestructible automaton provided by nature to be
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kicked when things go wrong in the domestic circle.
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Childhood: The period of human life intermediate between the
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from the sin of manhood and three from the remorse of age.
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Christian: One who believes that the New Testament is a divinely
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inspired book admirably suited to the spiritual needs of
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his neighbor. One who follows the teachings of Christ in
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so far as they are not inconsistent with a life of sin.
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Corporation: An ingenious device for obtaining individual profit
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without individual responsibility.
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Day: A period of twenty-four hours, mostly misspent. This period
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is divided into two parts; the day proper, and the night, or
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day improper -- the former devoted to sins of business, and
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the latter consecrated to the other sort. These two kinds of
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social activity overlap.
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Deluge: A notable first experiment in baptism which washed away
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the sins (and sinners) of the world.
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Diplomacy: The patriotic art of lying for one's country.
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Education: That which discloses to the wise and disguises from the
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fool their lack of understanding.
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Egotist: A person of low taste, more interested in themselves
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than in me.
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Emotion: A prostrating disease caused by the determination of the
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heart to the head. It is sometimes accompanied by a copious
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discharge of hydrated chloride of sodium from the eyes.
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Eulogy: Praise of a person who has either the advantages of wealth
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and power, or the consideration to be dead.
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Female: One of the opposing, or unfair, sex.
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Fidelity: A vice peculiar to those who are about to be betrayed.
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Forefinger: The finger commonly used in pointing out two malefactors.
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Gallows: A stage for the performance of miracle plays, in which
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the leading actor is transported to heaven. In this country,
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the gallows is chiefly remarkable for the number of persons
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who escape it.
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Guillotine: A machine which makes the Frenchman shrug his
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shoulders with good reason.
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Hand: A singular instrument worn at the end of a human arm and
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commonly thrust into somebody's pocket.
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Happiness: An agreeable sensation arising from contemplating
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the misery of another.
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Hatred: A sentiment appropriate to the occasion of another's
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superiority.
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Helpmate: A wife, or bitter half.
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Incompatibility: In matrimony a similarity of tastes, particularly
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the taste for domination.
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Influence: In politics, a visionary 'quo' given in return for a
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substantial 'quid'.
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Intimacy: A relation into which fools are providentially drawn
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for their mutual destruction.
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Joss-sticks: Small sticks burned by the Chinese in their pagan
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tomfoolery, in imitation of certain sacred rites of our
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holy religion.
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Justice: A commodity which (in a more or less adulterated condition)
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the State sells to the citizen as a reward for his allegiance,
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taxes, and personal service.
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Labor: One of the processes by which A acquires property for B.
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Language: The music with which we charm the serpents guarding
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another's treasure.
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Lap: One of the most important organs of the female system; an
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admirable provision of nature for the repose of infancy,
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but chiefly used in rural festivities to support plates
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of cold chicken and the heads of adult males. The male of
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our species has a rudimentary lap, imperfectly developed and
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in no way contributing to the animal's substantial welfare.
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Lawyer: One skilled in the circumvention of the law.
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Lead: A heavy blue-grey mineral most useful in imparting a sense
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of responsibility to those who love not wisely but other
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men's wives.
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Legacy: A gift from one who is legging it out of this vale of tears.
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Liar: A lawyer with a roving commission.
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Liberty: One of Imagination's most precious posessions.
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Litigation: A machine which you go into as a pig and come out of as
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a sausage.
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Liver: A large red organ thoughtfully provided by nature to be
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bilious with.
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Love: A temporary insanity curable either by marriage or by
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removal of the patient from the influences under which
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he incurred the disorder... It is sometimes fatal, but
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more frequently to the physician than the patient.
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Luminary: One who throws light on a subject; as a reporter, by
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not writing about it.
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Mace: A staff of office signifying authority. Its form, that of a
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heavy club, indicates its original purpose and use in
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dissuading from dissent.
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Machination: The method employed by one's opponents in baffling
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one's open and honorable efforts to do the right thing.
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Magpie: A bird whose thievish disposition has suggested to some
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that it might be taught to talk.
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Maiden: A young person of the unfair sex addicted to clueless
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conduct and views that madden to crime. The genus has wide
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geographical distribution, being found wherever sought and
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deplored wherever found. The maiden is not altogether
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unpleasing to the eye, nor (without her piano and her views)
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insupportable to the ear, though in respect to comeliness
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distinctly inferior to the rainbow, and, with regard to
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the part of her that is audible, beaten out of the field by
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the canary -- which, also, is more portable.
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Male: A member of the unconsidered, or negligible, sex. The male
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of the human race is commonly known (to the female) as
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Mere Man. The genus has 2 varieties: Good Providers and
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Bad Providers.
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Malefactor: The chief factor in the progress of the human race.
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Manicheism: The ancient Persian doctrine of an incessant warfare
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between Good and Evil. When Good gave up the fight, the
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Persians joined the victorious Opposition.
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Marriage: The state or condition of a community consisting of
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a master, a mistress, and two slaves, making (in all) two.
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Me: The objectional case of "I". The personal pronoun in English
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has three cases, the diminutive, the objectional, and the
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oppressive. Each is in all three.
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Meekness: Uncommon patience in planning a revenge that is worthwhile.
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Mercy: An attribute beloved of detected offenders.
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Mine: Belonging to me if I can hold or seize it.
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Miracle: An act or event out of the order of nature and unaccountable,
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as in beating a normal hand of four kings and an ace with
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four aces and a king.
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Misfortune: The kind of fortune that never misses.
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Monday: In Christian countries, the day after the ball game.
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Mouth: In man, the gateway to the soul; In woman, the outlet of
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the heart.
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Noise: A stench in the ear. Undomesticated music. The chief
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product and authenticating sign of civilization.
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Occident: The part of the world lying west (or east) of the Orient.
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It is largely inhabited by Christians, a powerful sub-tribe
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of the Hypocrites, whose principal industries are murder
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and cheating, which they are pleased to call "war" and
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"commerce". These, also, are the principal industries of
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the Orient.
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Overeat: To dine.
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Patience: A minor form of despair, disguised as a virtue.
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Pedestrian: The variable (and audible) part of a roadway.
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Piety: Reverence for the Supreme Being, based upon His
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supposed resemblance to man.
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Piracy: Commerce without its folly-swaddles, just as God made it.
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Plebescite: A popular vote to ascertain the will of the sovereign.
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Plunder: To take the property of another without the decent and
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customary reticences of theft. To effect a change of
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ownership with the candid concomitance of a brass band.
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To wrest the wealth of A from B and leave C lamenting a
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missed opportunity.
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Pocket: The cradle of motive and the grave of conscience. In woman,
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this organ is lacking; so she acts without motive, and her
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conscience, denied burial, remains ever alive, confessing
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the sins of others.
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Politics: A strife of interests masquerading as a contest of
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principles. The conduct of public affairs for private
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advantage.
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Pray: To ask that the laws of the universe be nullified on
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behalf of a single petitioner, admittedly unworthy.
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Price: Value, plus a reasonable sum for the wear of conscience in
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demanding it.
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Non-Combatant: A dead Quaker.
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Politeness: The most acceptable hypocrisy.
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Prescription: A physician's guess at what will best prolong the
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situation with least harm to the patient.
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Proof: Evidence having a shade more of plausibility than of
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unliklihood. The testimony of two credible witnesses as
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opposed to that of only one.
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Quorum: A sufficient number of members of a deliberative body to
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have their own way and their own way of having it. In the
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United States Senate a quorum consists of the chairman of the
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Committee on Finance and a messenger from the White House;
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in the House of Representatives, the Speaker and the devil.
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Rabble: In a republic, those who hold supreme power tempered by
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fraudulent elections.
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Rear: In American military affairs, that exposed part of the army
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that is nearest to Congress.
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Recollect: To recall with additions something not previously known.
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Recount: In American politics, another throw of the dice, accorded
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to the player against whom they are loaded.
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Repartee: Prudent insult in retort. Practiced by gentlemen with
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a constitutional aversion to violence, but a strong
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disposition to offend.
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Reporter: A writer who guesses his way to the truth and dispels
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it with a tempest of words.
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Responsibility: A detachable burden easily shifted to the shoulders
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of God, Fate, Fortune, Luck, or one's neighbor. In the days
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of astrology, it was customary to unload it upon a star.
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Retaliation: The natural rock upon which is reared the Temple
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of Law.
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Riot: A popular entertainment given to the military by innocent
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bystanders.
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Rope: An obsolescent appliance for reminding assassins that they
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too are mortal. It is put about the neck and remains in
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place one's whole life long.
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Russian: (1) A person with a Caucasian body and a Mongolian soul.
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(2) A Tartar emetic.
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Self-Esteem: An erroneous appraisal.
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Tariff: A scale of taxes on imports, designed to protect the
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domestic producer from the greed of his customer.
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Urbanity: The kind of civility that urban observers ascribe to
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dwellers in all cities but New York. Its commonest
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expression is heard in the words "I beg your pardon",
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and it is not inconsistent with disregard of the
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rights of others.
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Vote: The instrument and symbol of a freeman's power to make
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a fool of himself and a wreck of his country.
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Weaknesses: Certain primal powers of Tyrant Woman wherewith
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she holds dominion over the male of the species,
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binding him to the service of her will, and paralyzing
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his rebellious energies.
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Witch: (1) An ugly and repulsive old woman, in a wicked
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league with the devil. (2) A beautiful and attractive
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young woman, in wickedness a league beyond the devil.
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Yoke: An implement to whose latin name "jugum" we owe one of
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the most illuminating words in our language-- a word
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that defines the matrimonial situation with precision,
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point, and poignancy.
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Zeal: A certain nervous disorder afflicing the young and
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inexperienced. A passion that goeth before a sprawl.
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