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发表于 2009-7-27 21:35 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
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X-ing a Paragraph—————Edgar AllanPoe
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一篇著名的小小说,很funny。盼望和能读下来的大侠求教一个问题:Who is the chief or Printer‘s boy's master?
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AS it is well known that the 'wise men' in the Bible came 'from the East,' and as Mr. Touch-and-go Bullet-head came from the East,  Mr. Bullet-head was therefore a wise man; and if further proof of the matter is  needed, here we have it- Mr. B. was an editor. A bad temper was his only weakness; he did not consider  his inablility ever to changer his mind a weakness. It was, his firmly believed, his strong point.
( T3 v7 ?% f$ L. _2 Y+ n4 x   I have shown that Touch-and-go Bullet-head was a wise man; and the only occasion on which he was not wise was when, leaving the proper home for all wise men, the East, he moved to the city of Alexander-the-Great-o-nopolis, or some place of a similar title, out West.
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, z! ?/ A# ^4 w6 J$ J( a/ NI must do him the justice to say, however, that when he made up his7 n+ v3 i: z# Y5 m( P
mind finally to settle in that town, it was under the impression that5 F* v+ p* s7 a( b  Y9 [- Z
no newspaper, and consequently no editor, existed in that particular* B) B+ r) S8 V9 Y) B7 K
section of the country. In establishing 'The Tea-Pot' he expected to
! ?0 _7 b3 F2 c+ K7 Ghave the field all to himself. I feel confident he never would have( v% N) Q( r. Z! a
dreamed of taking up his residence in Alexander-the-Great-o-nopolis: ^4 F+ a$ f" x& M# {0 u! S) E
had he been aware that, in Alexander-the-Great-o-nopolis, there lived; ?- O7 Y! i# ~' m: Q
a gentleman named John Smith (if I rightly remember), who for many2 A& u+ }9 Z7 e$ x) p, |- d
years had there quietly grown fat in editing and publishing the- a! S8 p3 l2 a) p* W
'Alexander-the-Great-o-nopolis Daily News.' It was solely, therefore, on
' [! I5 g0 Y1 c0 jaccount of having been misinformed, that Mr. Bullet-head found
' e- W* l' k" c9 R# @6 U& Bhimself in Alex-suppose we call it Nopolis, 'for short' -- but, as he
- Z! @+ l+ g3 U! h& a/ D3 e, Hdid find himself there, he determined to keep up his character for3 A* l, \. A9 _( d) W% V( M( Y4 X
obst -- for firmness, and remain. So remain he did; and he did more;
, `+ x5 Z$ |7 T( P, Y' xhe unpacked his press, type, etc., etc., rented an office exactly
% R, W) g0 n  z8 Aopposite to that of the 'Daily News,' and, on the third morning after
$ n0 G* k  O0 U* p, L; yhis arrival, issued the first number of 'The Alexan' -- that is to
: z9 z5 O7 e- Z+ esay, of 'The Nopolis Tea-Pot' -- as nearly as I can recollect, this
0 T, Y2 y# V3 h& X# c0 }1 e$ \3 vwas the name of the new paper.  D' f+ C; R/ q, @
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The leading article, I must admit, was brilliant -- not to say
- }3 w( O3 H, p7 i, _+ `severe. It was especially bitter about things in general -- and as
- ~! M- w  K& w8 b/ _# N, o& f6 z& `for the editor of 'The Daily News,' he was torn all to pieces in
1 w+ M/ R/ y( O, A4 n2 Yparticular. Some of Bullethead's remarks were really so fiery that I/ p6 C5 r& U5 ?$ u2 _% E' Y. U
have always, since that time, been forced to look upon John Smith,& i! U% y* @7 u0 ~% ^* g
who is still alive, in the light of a salamander. I cannot pretend to% |. F; ^! y4 P. l- Y
give all the 'Tea-Pot's' paragraphs verbatim, but one of them runs
9 q3 j4 B% E. Kthus:
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'Oh, yes! -- Oh, we perceive! Oh, no doubt! The editor over the way
1 u5 e1 D/ H! Cis a genius -- O, my! Oh, goodness, gracious! -- what is this world) f0 C) E/ Q4 U) I5 [5 Y+ I6 l' t
coming to? Oh, tempora! Oh, Moses!'! g0 k5 q+ C  c2 M  ^

$ r* ^8 o! X2 x% F% nA philippic at once so caustic and so classical, alighted like a
* R) O! G& q+ F$ W' ~2 rbombshell among the hitherto peaceful citizens of Nopolis. Groups of
6 M0 @. V+ Q* R9 Fexcited individuals gathered at the corners of the streets. Every one; M* b( B; \: q( Q% C- @  l5 u  X
awaited, with heartfelt anxiety, the reply of the dignified Smith.# c/ I6 S% S; r* ^
Next morning it appeared as follows:
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7 D# v8 z1 m9 L% n- K, }9 N* i'We quote from "The Tea-Pot" of yesterday the subjoined paragraph:* Y2 P) o- e( m# K$ f) S0 Z
"Oh, yes! Oh, we perceive! Oh, no doubt! Oh, my! Oh, goodness! Oh,9 {) d/ l' Y$ ^, B6 x( C6 t9 x
tempora! Oh, Moses!" Why, the fellow is all O! That accounts for his
8 e( ?; o) ]! L+ Q5 w! Q* Rreasoning in a circle, and explains why there is neither beginning# a4 H2 k, s) L, G4 x
nor end to him, nor to anything he says. We really do not believe the
, y* Z! M* u! q# q& P' \* xvagabond can write a word that hasn't an O in it. Wonder if this0 C9 c! |1 @/ c6 b4 y. s) S
O-ing is a habit of his? By-the-by, he came away from Down-East in a
9 Y" j" C  C2 b8 }+ I+ o5 Mgreat hurry. Wonder if he O's as much there as he does here? "O! it
( ?% V2 s. p! K, V2 d! n* zis pitiful."'0 o- j6 t" m* d0 {; U
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The indignation of Mr. Bullet-head at these scandalous insinuations,
  B" M9 s/ F4 s/ VI shall not attempt to describe. On the eel-skinning principle,  u' S5 i( d7 \. I5 B* \! h
however, he did not seem to be so much incensed at the attack upon
2 ?4 E* N1 C$ _6 O3 Ihis integrity as one might have imagined. It was the sneer at his, ~4 H0 f0 ^6 T5 Q& {, w9 w
style that drove him to desperation. What! -- he Touch-and-go2 Z' v, N  s6 Y" ]! d' a: e& _
Bullet-head! -- not able to write a word without an O in it! He would+ ~8 u- y* M0 b: d
soon let the jackanapes see that he was mistaken. Yes! he would let
% A7 m! h) F3 r  E8 p' n  chim see how much he was mistaken, the puppy! He, Touch-and-go
5 J8 B  Z0 T2 ^, Y5 O! @Bullet-head, of Frogpondium, would let Mr. John Smith perceive that
0 V9 o" v" Z3 _% T$ Mhe, Bullet-head, could indite, if it so pleased him, a whole
, b  U7 w& P3 a% h4 e& B$ Z" Xparagraph -- aye! a whole article -- in which that contemptible vowel6 Q1 e' q/ [$ H  k6 A4 U+ T
should not once -- not even once -- make its appearance. But no; --/ S" F' [, n; X! G7 O5 Y0 ^- T
that would be yielding a point to the said John Smith. He,5 t+ J# o- k, ^' M5 i5 D. S
Bullet-head, would make no alteration in his style, to suit the8 z( n# r( r$ x: k  {
caprices of any Mr. Smith in Christendom. Perish so vile a thought!. y! U! q3 ^: m$ J, j
The O forever; He would persist in the O. He would be as O-wy as O-wy
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Burning with the chivalry of this determination, the great1 ~) K! y" F) E* K- K, r
Touch-and-go, in the next 'Tea-Pot,' came out merely with this simple
& U: N6 D- U+ E7 O+ O* b. G; d8 Dbut resolute paragraph, in reference to this unhappy affair:( J* O# w+ l( }0 @) v0 o+ z
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'The editor of the "Tea-Pot" has the honor of advising the editor of
. w5 P* u- f0 L1 Ethe "Gazette" that he (the "Tea-Pot") will take an opportunity in' S: `% r' L: E$ J/ g$ l" N
tomorrow morning's paper, of convincing him (the "Daily News") that he
8 D$ m! M7 b% q7 h) W(the "Tea-Pot") both can and will be his own master, as regards9 |4 Q0 ]* ^. O" k1 D2 A7 P
style; he (the "Tea-Pot") intending to show him (the "Daily News") the: m) M% a2 D( t2 x
supreme, and indeed the withering contempt with which the criticism+ _, }# H! q% w& ], C
of him (the "Daily News") inspires the independent bosom of him (the! [0 z# O, ?& C9 O6 T- \- u, o. w
"TeaPot") by composing for the especial gratification (?) of him (the
. `$ c1 s7 G, E0 _"Daily News") a leading article, of some extent, in which the beautiful0 P0 J8 }6 p. C" B" J: C6 l
vowel -- the emblem of Eternity -- yet so offensive to the
( a8 k1 D8 V0 khyper-exquisite delicacy of him (the "Daily News") shall most certainly& F$ a  ^1 {: P: V5 o* G7 |
not be avoided by his (the "Daily News") most obedient, humble+ Q+ Z* C. \6 b6 e- x; d+ |/ u
servant, the "Tea-Pot." "So much for Buckingham!"'$ E) u- f; M6 N5 S4 }

& q) ]9 W/ ^. ~3 i$ }- ?In fulfilment of the awful threat thus darkly intimated rather than
0 y/ J6 s( B$ O6 k% \% idecidedly enunciated, the great Bullet-head, turning a deaf ear to
" F6 t' i* y% r) `all entreaties for 'copy,' and simply requesting his foreman to 'go
( n6 {+ T) u. p8 ito the d-l,' when he (the foreman) assured him (the 'Tea-Pot'!) that
8 r8 h4 p4 N) d. C/ u+ k+ Bit was high time to 'go to press': turning a deaf ear to everything,
. q5 y3 G8 M( l0 _( z+ \I say, the great Bullet-head sat up until day-break, consuming the
3 I3 }/ Z; n9 k5 Tmidnight oil, and absorbed in the composition of the really$ r; ?. Z9 M! G5 q- _( n# T' J. G
unparalleled paragraph, which follows:-
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: J" O1 V" Z( a. n'So ho, John! how now? Told you so, you know. Don't crow, another
$ u. Z. c4 Z2 L( G- S: y; t+ @time, before you're out of the woods! Does your mother know you're" E0 @& X5 o: _# _4 k6 i
out? Oh, no, no! -- so go home at once, now, John, to your odious old# t5 B7 P7 a; N
woods of Concord! Go home to your woods, old owl -- go! You won't!
) D9 g. M' L# C4 P7 fOh, poh, poh, don't do so! You've got to go, you know! So go at once,/ j( c. Y1 t/ p7 Y6 U
and don't go slow, for nobody owns you here, you know! Oh! John,% b6 z( `( w9 ~) g  V
John, if you don't go you're no homo -- no! You're only a fowl, an
4 m" T2 Q5 d  P+ J( I( n; ~: Rowl, a cow, a sow, -- a doll, a poll; a poor, old,
% i* |- U1 `8 E* C! Lgood-for-nothing-to-nobody, log, dog, hog, or frog, come out of a
. Z% |+ R) c6 T, h2 N% |: N. HConcord bog. Cool, now -- cool! Do be cool, you fool! None of your- ^4 \  G/ q$ R6 s# V
crowing, old cock! Don't frown so -- don't! Don't hollo, nor howl nor
& U+ ?3 A5 h! u+ ?0 Xgrowl, nor bow-wow-wow! Good Lord, John, how you do look! Told you- k: w/ }6 o* N( Y) g. Y
so, you know -- but stop rolling your goose of an old poll about so,1 [7 Q, }" g" h: x5 \
and go and drown your sorrows in a bowl!'
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 楼主| 发表于 2009-7-27 22:04 | 显示全部楼层
Tired out, of course, by so wonderful a piece of work, the great
3 V2 x% S6 W2 b5 I% [. c) d) mTouch-and-go could do nothing more than that night.  He handed his article to2 H2 J* W' f9 c7 {" d2 V1 Q' i
the printer's boy who was waiting, and walked slowly home to bed.
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The printer's boy to whom the article was trusted ran upstairs  in a great hurry and prepared to set the article in print.
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 楼主| 发表于 2009-7-27 22:10 | 显示全部楼层
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In the first place, of course, -- as the opening word was 'So,' -- he- z: M9 c& [9 E) c; n) H
looked for and found a capital S. Pleased with this success, he immediately threw himself upon the box where the little-o box were kept -- but who can
8 _) b3 w1 t  G6 j9 @! Y, Wdescribe his feelings of horror when his fingers came out of it without a/ S) C8 [( z5 h5 Z2 M! J
letter in them? who can tell of his astonishment and anger when he realized that the little box was completely empty?  Not a single
2 u2 x. }7 h% R! Q  l. Ilittle-o was in the little-o box; and, glancing fearfully at the- }: [) G; v' k# x
capital-O box, he found that in exactly the same state--empty.  He ran to his master.
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 楼主| 发表于 2009-7-27 22:19 | 显示全部楼层
'Sir!' said he, gasping for breath, 'I can't never set up nothing. A2 ^3 T" v$ r9 L" G+ W
without no o's.'( l* i$ p6 l4 P5 A. C# ]

; I1 ^( O5 @* m3 W& Q'What do you mean by that?' said the chief, who was  very. @! R0 [, o" J5 i
angry at being kept from his bed so late.
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'Well, sir, there isn't an o in the office, neither a big one nor a$ W! R) s, y- w. O$ |% o
little one!'
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'What -- what has happened to all those that were in the box?'1 Q! I5 ]: _& g! D3 f3 x

& x- d4 H1 [+ h  e# G, I6 ]0 O'I don't know, sir,' said the boy, 'but one of those Daily News people has been wandering about here, and I expect he's taken every one.'
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  K4 {+ \/ E0 p+ Y( }7 _$ g3 B'I haven't a doubt of it,' replied the chief angrily, turning
- e% V; E1 l0 x7 Hpurple with rage 'but I tell you what you do, Bob, that's a good boy
7 ^3 @' B( R! {-- you go over to the Daily News the first chance you get, and take every one of their
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( R7 i0 `0 J: a6 _: K'Right,' replied Bob. 'I'll go,& a6 X" V. M& D# v" q  [. n
I'll show them a thing or two; but what about that
+ H. `7 [1 N3 \0 iparagraph? It Must go in to-night, you know -- if not,  there'll be trouble'
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 楼主| 发表于 2009-7-27 22:23 | 显示全部楼层
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'Trouble enough. Is it a long paragraph, Bob?'
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  E9 a, N4 Q5 M4 g% g'I Shouldn't call it a very long paragrab.'
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5 m/ i7 E6 o& u'Ah, well, then! Do the best you can with it! We must get it ready,'$ |" s1 q# R' r' Y& ?& i9 Q6 s  c. O
said the chief, who was buried in work; 'just put in
$ _( N( h4 m, F3 X8 usome other letter for o; nobody's going to read the man's nonsense in any case.'
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ok, from 7楼到9楼中的chief是谁?和Mr bullet- head是一个人吗?还是不同的人?
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 楼主| 发表于 2009-7-27 22:25 | 显示全部楼层
'Wery well,' replied Bob, 'here goes it!' and off he hurried to his
1 Q2 I5 @0 s. S- Lcase, muttering as he went: 'Considdeble vell, them ere expressions,- o- k% P6 g0 d& {: j
perticcler for a man as doesn't swar. So I's to gouge out all their
5 t, h6 W0 P5 j0 l5 N. z  peyes, eh? and d-n all their gizzards! Vell! this here's the chap as
8 \' Q; K9 b3 {4 P4 |7 S8 F; cis just able for to do it.' The fact is that although Bob was but
; V. @& V9 X4 u) s5 ^. v8 F3 Jtwelve years old and four feet high, he was equal to any amount of" F: `) r+ q/ u, a$ g* y2 M9 B. [7 o
fight, in a small way.
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The exigency here described is by no means of rare occurrence in
+ Z- ~3 {" d* l3 `( `9 }: v3 tprinting-offices; and I cannot tell how to account for it, but the/ z* F. [, h! N" L* q; q9 ^
fact is indisputable, that when the exigency does occur, it almost% k9 Q) Q/ E$ r* s, ^! T
always happens that x is adopted as a substitute for the letter
7 d" T4 o" r& L' ]  k/ _deficient. The true reason, perhaps, is that x is rather the most
* f; O" T3 R7 S8 Esuperabundant letter in the cases, or at least was so in the old" G) [" g4 l  v$ Y
times -- long enough to render the substitution in question an
8 D5 H  V, f; zhabitual thing with printers. As for Bob, he would have considered it
6 X8 H  \- q# t( Eheretical to employ any other character, in a case of this kind, than
9 B: N# Q  J9 y' G* @9 rthe x to which he had been accustomed.3 @" Z! o+ s4 h- }3 z$ |2 f, x( D
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'I shell have to x this ere paragrab,' said he to himself, as he read4 r; Y. o1 k# e7 Y
it over in astonishment, 'but it's jest about the awfulest o-wy$ C8 W; s+ k8 _( p0 N
paragrab I ever did see': so x it he did, unflinchingly, and to press; {# X0 _- Y* s9 }9 l
it went x-ed.0 ?5 _% ?( T7 F$ q8 s% g0 C" `3 R9 e
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Next morning the population of Nopolis were taken all aback by! j& f" k0 c  e% ?1 E: c; p
reading in 'The Tea-Pot,' the following extraordinary leader:
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& {, W' g$ T5 N2 ^& J; r8 m/ t% m6 C'Sx hx, Jxhn! hxw nxw? Txld yxu sx, yxu knxw. Dxn't crxw, anxther
: Y2 S9 q" t- E! q0 e; B& Otime, befxre yxu're xut xf the wxxds! Dxes yxur mxther knxw yxu're
, \7 `1 A8 _) ?0 Mxut? Xh, nx, nx! -- sx gx hxme at xnce, nxw, Jxhn, tx yxur xdixus xld2 l7 E" \. t6 |' M& T, z- S
wxxds xf Cxncxrd! Gx hxme tx yxur wxxds, xld xwl, -- gx! Yxu wxn't?. b% i& d! Q& ?! R# ?$ A+ q0 l$ b: c
Xh, pxh, pxh, Jxhn, dxn't dx sx! Yxu've gxt tx gx, yxu knxw, sx gx at% K6 t' R8 g; `! [" Q8 X
xnce, and dxn't gx slxw; fxr nxbxdy xwns yxu here, yxu knxw. Xh,1 e- E3 Q! X; D+ P5 C$ A2 k7 F( n
Jxhn, Jxhn, Jxhn, if yxu dxn't gx yxu're nx hxmx -- nx! Yxu're xnly a
' g. u# m/ Q! I2 Zfxwl, an xwl; a cxw, a sxw; a dxll, a pxll; a pxxr xld
1 i9 c; w; \9 e% u) wgxxd-fxr-nxthing-tx-nxbxdy, lxg, dxg, hxg, xr frxg, cxme xut xf a
3 E/ Q: N+ l; j2 i: lCxncxrd bxg. Cxxl, nxw -- cxxl! Dx be cxxl, yxu fxxl! Nxne xf yxur
: J6 `8 \5 Y; ?/ ]  Zcrxwing, xld cxck! Dxn't frxwn sx -- dxn't! Dxn't hxllx, nxr hxwl,
2 t: ]& A- \. jnxr grxwl, nxr bxw-wxw-wxw! Gxxd Lxrd, Jxhn, hxw yxu dx lxxk! Txld9 i, b% ]. P. d% k: \9 t5 M5 v. v
yxu sx, yxu knxw, -- but stxp rxlling yxur gxxse xf an xld pxll abxut
' u/ A+ f% N( t3 D: ^sx, and gx and drxwn yxur sxrrxws in a bxwl!'
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The uproar occasioned by this mystical and cabalistical article, is
* A. j2 E$ s, C3 g! ^not to be conceived. The first definite idea entertained by the
! U4 y/ \; C8 ?8 Y: qpopulace was, that some diabolical treason lay concealed in the( Y" M2 O( C7 Y* e( n# t' }8 _( K
hieroglyphics; and there was a general rush to Bullet-head's
- p* S) O4 k6 A0 _5 iresidence, for the purpose of riding him on a rail; but that0 K8 ^" x! }  k  U9 g/ O
gentleman was nowhere to be found. He had vanished, no one could tell5 q2 b/ k3 v% }  Y  o" ]* h
how; and not even the ghost of him has ever been seen since.
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Unable to discover its legitimate object, the popular fury at length* {1 g# [2 ]. }  e
subsided; leaving behind it, by way of sediment, quite a medley of( C1 Z/ v) Y) v# u  a- j
opinion about this unhappy affair.
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One gentleman thought the whole an X-ellent joke.
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Another said that, indeed, Bullet-head had shown much X-uberance of4 k2 V/ Q+ T3 C2 T4 q1 A2 J$ m
fancy.
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! Q6 ~6 Q! U) q: G: Y/ a8 ?. XA third admitted him X-entric, but no more.2 Z  }" s2 Q: H# |8 k8 O
& W9 Z; F% v7 H
A fourth could only suppose it the Yankee's design to X-press, in a
4 M3 k8 i/ v7 ?* E" zgeneral way, his X-asperation.+ S! |6 G9 J! V  }

. b  A' I* M% `4 H! m" l'Say, rather, to set an X-ample to posterity,' suggested a fifth.
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+ i/ W7 Q% M8 _% ?( T& yThat Bullet-head had been driven to an extremity, was clear to all;- P+ N1 Z" {$ I0 B  Z3 D
and in fact, since that editor could not be found, there was some; v% Z! w7 u* g# O, L
talk about lynching the other one.
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The more common conclusion, however, was that the affair was, simply,
! j+ _9 n" b3 C6 d3 e" {X-traordinary and in-X-plicable. Even the town mathematician7 j9 T0 m& ~+ o* l9 p
confessed that he could make nothing of so dark a problem. X, every.
- \( A0 {0 T6 ^3 I1 l7 D" @: Qbody knew, was an unknown quantity; but in this case (as he properly
( |; v7 }( A* T" |- Q: Yobserved), there was an unknown quantity of X.
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9 E! c) }2 @. {5 PThe opinion of Bob, the devil (who kept dark about his having 'X-ed
" ]$ @& [; ~$ b; a( Ythe paragrab'), did not meet with so much attention as I think it
3 }4 ?* h8 N; q, l! ldeserved, although it was very openly and very fearlessly expressed.
- V# c/ [9 ^+ j3 s6 y& W! KHe said that, for his part, he had no doubt about the matter at all,; @, D  q# T% |! A1 f  c8 w8 ~
that it was a clear case, that Mr. Bullet-head 'never could be# l$ ~0 r1 ?4 `
persuaded fur to drink like other folks, but vas continually
' `, v* v2 v. g: \" F6 M, c4 A& La-svigging o' that ere blessed XXX ale, and as a naiteral
  Q1 v8 J/ {! T7 J4 C0 Econsekvence, it just puffed him up savage, and made him X (cross) in
, e+ z3 `, w, A. j3 |4 E* j8 Sthe X-treme.'
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