The Damned Thing & Other Ambrose Bierce's Mysteries (4 Books in One Edition). Амброз Бирс

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      Ambrose Bierce

      The Damned Thing & Other Ambrose Bierce's Mysteries (4 Books in One Edition)

      Including An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge, The Devil's Dictionary & Chickamauga

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      2017 OK Publishing

      ISBN 978-80-272-3126-3

      Table of Contents

       The Damned Thing

       I

       II

       III

       IV

       An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge

       I

       II

       III

       The Devil's Dictionary

       AUTHOR'S PREFACE

       A

       B

       C

       D

       E

       F

       G

       H

       I

       J

       K

       L

       M

       N

       O

       P

       Q

       R

       S

       T

       U

       V

       W

       X

       Y

       Z

       Chickamauga

       The Damned Thing

      Table of Contents

      I

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      By THE light of a tallow candle, which had been placed on one end of a rough table, a man was reading something written in a book. It was an old account book, greatly worn; and the writing was not, apparently, very legible, for the man sometimes held the page close to the flame of the candle to get a stronger light upon it. The shadow of the book would then throw into obscurity a half of the room, darkening a number of faces and figures; for besides the reader, eight other men were present. Seven of them sat against the rough log walls, silent and motionless, and, the room being small, not very far from the table. By extending an arm any one of them could have touched the eighth man, who lay on the table, face upward, partly covered by a sheet, his arms at his sides. He was dead.

      The man with the book was not reading aloud, and no one spoke; all seemed to be waiting for something to occur; the dead man only was without expectation. From the blank darkness outside came in, through the aperture that served for a window, all the ever unfamiliar noises of night in the wilderness—the

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