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    The Devil’s Dictionary

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    The Dev­il’s Dic­tio­nary by Ambrose Bierce is a satir­i­cal and dark­ly humor­ous col­lec­tion of wit­ty, cyn­i­cal def­i­n­i­tions that expose the hypocrisies and absur­di­ties of human nature, soci­ety, and lan­guage.

    1. Chapter A
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    2. Chapter B
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    3. Chapter C
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    4. Chapter D
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    5. Chapter E
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    6. Chapter F
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    7. Chapter G
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    8. Chapter H
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    9. Chapter I
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    10. Chapter J
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    11. Chapter K
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    12. Chapter L
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    13. Chapter M
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    14. Chapter N
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    15. Chapter O
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    16. Chapter P
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    17. Chapter Q
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    1. The Devil’s Dictionary: The Dev­il’s Dic­tio­nary by Ambrose Bierce is a satir­i­cal and dark­ly humor­ous col­lec­tion of wit­ty, cyn­i­cal def­i­n­i­tions that…
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