Music

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The little parable, Music was published in Bierce's The Fiend's Delight (Dod Grile).
An illustration for the story Music by the author Ambrose Bierce
C.E. Brock, The Humour of America, 1909
An illustration for the story Music by the author Ambrose Bierce
C.E. Brock, The Humour of America, 1909
An illustration for the story Music by the author Ambrose Bierce

WILD cat was listening with rapt approval to the melody of distant hounds tracking a remote fox.

“Excellent! bravo!” she exclaimed at intervals. “I could sit and listen all day to the like of that. I am passionately fond of music. Ong core!”

Presently the tuneful sounds drew near, whereupon she began to fidget, ending by shinning up a tree, just as the dogs burst into view below her, and stifling their songs upon the body of their victim before her eyes—which protruded.

“There is an indefinable charm,” said she—“a subtle and tender spell—a mystery—a conundrum, as it were—in the sounds of an unseen orchestra. This is quite lost when the performers are visible to the audience. Distant music (if any) for your obedient servant!”


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