(fwd) [alt.etext] Text of "The Devil's Dictionary" on Wiretap

Edward Vielmetti (emv@garnet.msen.com)
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From: dell@wiretap.spies.com (Thomas Dell)
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The Internet Wiretap has released a full etext of
"The Devil's Dictionary" by Ambrose Bierce, based on
the 1911 edition. It is available on the Internet
Wiretap (130.43.3.3) via Gopher and FTP:

Gopher: Internet Wiretap
Electronic Books at Wiretap
Ambrose Bierce: The Devil's Dictionary

AnonFTP: ftp wiretap.spies.com
cd Library/Classic
get devils.txt

The Devil's Dictionary is about 378K in length,
and is released into the public domain unencumbered.

--Tom

dell@wiretap.spies.com / Thomas E Dell