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1842–1914

A FALSE PROPHECY.

Ambrose Bierce

Dom Pedro, Emperor of far Brazil ( Whence coffee comes and the three-cornered nut ), They say that you're imperially ill, And threatened with paralysis. Tut-tut!

Though Emperors are mortal, nothing but A nimble thunderbolt could catch and kill A man predestined to depart this life By the assassin's bullet, bomb or knife.

Sir, once there was a President who freed Ten million slaves; and once there was a Czar Who freed five times as many serfs. Sins breed The means of punishment, and tyrants are

Hurled headlong out of the triumphal car If faster than the law allows they speed. Lincoln and Alexander struck a rut; You freed slaves too. Paralysis — tut-tut!

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