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A Pun-gent Chapter

A Half-Baked Exercise in Paronomasia

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This half-baked exercise in paronomasia (or punning) appeared in Gleanings From the Harvest-Fields of Literature, Science and Art: A Melange of Excerpta, Curious, Humorous, and Instructive, edited by Charles C. Bombaugh (T. Newton Kurtz, 1860).


A Pun-gent Chapter

At one time there was a general strike among the workingmen of Paris, and Theodore Hook gave the following amusing account of the affair:

The bakers, being ambitious to extend their do-mains, declared that a revolution was needed, and, though not exactly bred up to arms, soon reduced their crusty masters to terms.

The tailors called a council of the board to see what measures should be taken, and looking upon the bakers as the flower of chivalry, decided to follow suit; the consequence of which was, that a cereous* insurrection was lighted up among the candle-makers, which, however wick-ed it might appear in the eyes of some persons, developed traits of character not unworthy of ancient Greece.

* The adjective cereous means waxen or waxlike.

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