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{{a|writer|[[File:Abierce.jpg|450px|thumb|center|Ambrose Beirce, yesterday.]]}}Wag, lexicographer, Civil War veteran, Ambrose Beirce wrote the famous {{br|Devil’s Dictionary}}, on whose excellent premise our own paltry imitation proceeds.
{{a|writer|[[File:Abierce.jpg|450px|thumb|center|Ambrose Beirce, yesterday.]]}}Wag, lexicographer, Civil War veteran, Ambrose Beirce wrote the famous {{br|Devil’s Dictionary}}, on whose excellent premise our own paltry imitation proceeds.
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Wag, lexicographer, Civil War veteran, Ambrose Beirce wrote the famous Devil’s Dictionary, on whose excellent premise our own paltry imitation proceeds.

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