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A short story by Ambrose Bierce |
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The Self-Made Monkey |
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Title: The Self-Made Monkey Author: Ambrose Bierce [More Titles by Bierce] A Man of humble birth and no breading, who held a high political office, was passing through a forest, when he met a Monkey. "I take it you are one of my constituents," the Man said. "No," replied the Monkey; "but I will support you if you can urge a valid claim to my approval." "I am a self-made man," said the other, proudly. "That is nothing," the Monkey said. And going to a bigger pine, he rose by his own unaided exertions to the top branch, where he sat, all bedaubed with the pitch which that vegetable exudes. "Now," he added, "I am a self-made Monkey." [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |