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Montefiore

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AW—’t was in a dream, the other night—A man whose hair with age was thin and white;  One hundred years had bettered by his birth,

And still his step was firm, his eye was bright.

Before him and about him pressed a crowd.        Each head in reverence was bared and bowed,  And Jews and Gentiles in a hundred

Extolled his deeds and spake his fame aloud.

I joined the throng and, pushing forward, cried,“Montefiore!” with the rest, and vied          In efforts to caress the hand that

To want and worth had charity denied.

So closely round him swarmed our shouting

He scarce could breathe, and, taking from a pan  A gleaming coin, he tossed it o’er our heads,        And in a moment was a lonely man!

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Ambrose Bierce

Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce (June 24, 1842– circa 1914) was an American short story writer, journalist, poet, and Civil War veteran. His book The De…

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