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    ABASEMENT, n. A decent and customary mental attitude in the presence of wealth of power. Peculiarly appropriate in an employee when addressing an employer.
    ABATIS, n. Rubbish in front of a fort, to prevent the rubbish outside from molesting the rubbish inside.

    ABDICATION, n. An act whereby a sovereign attests his sense of the high temperature of the throne.

    Poor Isabella's Dead, whose abdication
    Set all tongues wagging in the Spanish nation.
    For that performance 'twere unfair to scold her:
    She wisely left a throne too hot to hold her.
    To History she'll be no royal riddle --
    Merely a plain parched pea that jumped the griddle.
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    ABDOMEN, n. The temple of the god Stomach, in whose worship, with sacrificial rights, all true men engage. From women this ancient faith commands but a stammering assent. They sometimes minister at the altar in a half-hearted and ineffective way, but true reverence for the one deity that men really adore they know not. If woman had a free hand in the world's marketing the race would become graminivorous.
    ABILITY, n. The natural equipment to accomplish some small part of the meaner ambitions distinguishing able men from dead ones. In the last analysis ability is commonly found to consist mainly in a high degree of solemnity. Perhaps, however, this impressive quality is rightly appraised; it is no easy task to be solemn.

    ABNORMAL, adj. Not conforming to standard. In matters of thought and conduct, to be independent is to be abnormal, to be abnormal is to be detested. Wherefore the lexicographer adviseth a striving toward the straiter [sic] resemblance of the Average Man than he hath to himself. Whoso attaineth thereto shall have peace, the prospect of death and the hope of Hell.

    ABORIGINIES, n. Persons of little worth found cumbering the soil of a newly discovered country. They soon cease to cumber; they fertilize.

    ABRACADABRA.

    By Abracadabra we signify
    An infinite number of things.
    'Tis the answer to What? and How? and Why?
    And Whence? and Whither? -- a word whereby
    The Truth (with the comfort it brings)
    Is open to all who grope in night,
    Crying for Wisdom's holy light.

    Whether the word is a verb or a noun
    Is knowledge beyond my reach.
    I only know that 'tis handed down.
    From sage to sage,
    From age to age --
    An immortal part of speech!

    Of an ancient man the tale is told
    That he lived to be ten centuries old,
    In a cave on a mountain side.
    (True, he finally died.)
    The fame of his wisdom filled the land,

    For his head was bald, and you'll understand
    His beard was long and white
    And his eyes uncommonly bright.

    Philosophers gathered from far and near
    To sit at his feat and hear and hear,
    Though he never was heard
    To utter a word
    But "Abracadabra,
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